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  • DD Freedish nets Rs 57 crore in auction from 14 channels

    DD Freedish nets Rs 57 crore in auction from 14 channels

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan earned a sum of Rs 57.1 crore in the 23rd e-auction of its free-to-air DTH platform Freedish on 19 October, with 14 channels coming into its fold. 

     

    Prasar Bharati CEO had said earlier this year that the aim was to reach 112 channels within a year or so, when FreeDish moves from Mpeg2 to Mpeg4, for which official clearance is still awaited.

     

    Doordarshan deputy director general C K Jain told Indiantelevision.com that while 10 television channels had come back, four channels had won bids to fill vacant slots.

     

    Doordarshan had set a reserve price of Rs 3.7 crore per slot (as in the last few auctions) for the online e-auction, but all the bids were between Rs 4 to Rs 4.2 crore.

     

    Sadhana National, which is a new entrant, bid the highest with Rs 4.2 crore. On the other hand, nine channels bid Rs 4.1 crore and four channels bid Rs 4 crore.

     

    The other new entrants are Sony Mix, the Big Magic Ganga, which is a new Bhojpuri channel from the Reliance Group, and Home Shop18.

     

    The channels whose licences had expired and got renewed are: ABP News, India TV, Cinema TV, Enterr 10, 9XM, Dabbang, Masti, Chardhi Kala Times, B4U Movies, and Maha Movie.

     

    In the 22nd auction on 22 September, it managed to auction eight slots for around Rs 31.3 crore.

     

    Jain said Freedish will be encrypted shortly from Mpeg2 to Mpeg4 to keep a tab on the number of subscribers, but it would remain free-to-air.

     

    Currently, Freedish has 64 channels including its own channels, and Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha TV.

  • BARC week 38: Star Plus sees significant ratings rise, back to no.1

    BARC week 38: Star Plus sees significant ratings rise, back to no.1

    MUMBAI: Star Plus and Colors have been slugging it out in the ratings race for the last couple of weeks. In the Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) genre, Star Plus has regained its number one position with a considerable rise in ratings, according to the data released by Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India in week 38. 

     

    Star Plus ruled the roost by securing leadership position with 408816 (000 Sums) against 381365 (000 Sums) in week 38. On the other hand, Colors’ ratings nosedived as compared to last week, as the channel held second position with 379921 (000 Sums) against 414841 (000 Sums).

     

    Zee TV grabbed the third slot in the genre with 272281 (000 Sums) followed by Life OK and Sab in fourth and fifth slot with 236606 (000 Sums) and 190465 (000 Sums) respectively. 

     

    Star Plus’ prime time show Saath Nibhaana Saathiya led the chart of top five programmes in Hindi GECs with 7782 (000 Sums) followed by Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya in second spot and Colors’ Sasural Simar Ka in the third slot with 6130 (000 Sums) and 6043 (000 Sums) respectively. Star Plus’ Diya Aur Bati Hum and Colors’ Udaan secured the fourth and fifth slot with 5685 (000 Sums) and 5636 (000 Sums) respectively. 

     

    Like last week, this week too the WWE series has worked for Ten Sports as the channel secured the leadership position in the sports genre with 58963 (000 Sums) followed by Sony Six at second spot and Star Sports 1 in the third slot with 13747 (000 Sums) and 5788 (000 Sums) respectively. 

     

    In the kids’ segment, Nick (v) grabbed the topped the genre with 50817 (000 Sums) followed by Pogo TV (v) in second position with 42922 (000 Sums) and Hungama (v) in third slot with 33386 (000 Sums).

     

    Times Now led the chart in the English news channel genre and recorded 334 (000 Sums) and followed by India Today Television in the second spot with 129 (000 Sums). CNN IBN held the third spot with 129 (000 Sums).

     

    In the Bhojpuri genre, Big Magic Ganga continued to grab leadership position with 5450 (000 Sums). ETV Bihar Jharkhand and Dangal TV garnered second and third berth with 1658 (000 Sums) and 1535 (000 Sums) respectively. 

  • Big Magic Ganga readies Navratri special programming

    Big Magic Ganga readies Navratri special programming

    MUMBAI: The regional entertainment channel of Bihar, Jharkhand and Purvanchal, Big Magic Ganga is planning to launch five new shows for its Navratri special series over nine days under Jholaa Jhuleli Maiyaa.

     

    Starting from second week of October, Jholaa Jhuleli Maiyaa will include a special programming line-up dedicated to Goddess Durga comprising shows such as Ganga Jagran, Ram Charan Sukhdai, Bhakti Sagar, Jai Durga Maaiya and Family Talkies – Shakti special. 

     

    The show Ganga Jagran is a stage based devotional musical event with a combination of devotion and entertainment. The show will be led by singer and actor Pawan Singh, clubbed with various known artists from the region. Ganga Jagran will air on 17 October, with a repeat telecast on 18 October for duration of three hours.

                                                 

    Ram Charan Sukhdai is a devotional music series associated with spirituality along with bhakti songs. Singer Malini Awasthi will anchor the show and recite famous phrases from various holy books and will explain them in simpler terms to the audience. This half hour show will be aired from Monday – Friday at 9 am. 

     

    The 90 minute devotional show Bhakti Sagar will air at 7.30 am and pay tribute to nine goddesses in the form of bhajans. Ensuring a special dose of family entertainment, the channel will be introducing Family Talkies – Shakti special (Nau din Nau Flimyein). The special segment will showcase movies for nine days based on women empowerment.

     

    BIG Magic Ganga TV programming senior vice president Partha Dey said, “Navratra is one of the most celebrated festivals in the north and being the leader in the region, we wanted to provide our audience with a seamless experience of devotion and entertainment. The whole idea of Jholaa Jhuleli Maiyaa series is to bring this nine day celebration right at the doorstep of our viewers in a format that is engaging, entertaining and creative.”

  • Big Magic Ganga ups ante for Bihar elections with special shows

    Big Magic Ganga ups ante for Bihar elections with special shows

    MUMBAI: It’s that time of the year again when news channels are gearing up with special shows for the upcoming Bihar elections. This time round,  the regional general entertainment channel (GEC) of Bihar – Big Magic Ganga has also upped its ante and prepped three new election special shows. The shows are titled: Raag Chunavi, Comedy Tabadtod and Baasi Khabar with Aarya Babbar.

    The first show, Raag Chunavi starting from 10 October, will be aired on Saturday and Sunday at 6:30 pm. It’s a musical show on political and social satire where two teams will be pitted against each other – one will represent the Aam Adami and other will represent politicians. The show will take a bold view with its wit and sarcasm on various issues and will have Bhojpuri folk singers participating.

    The comedy non-fiction show Comedy Tabadtod, starting from the first week of October, is a weekday series that comprises hilarious situational, topical gags, and skits. The segments on the show cover pranks, funny scenes from Bhojpuri movies and artists doing gags on different issues like socio political, mimicry, movie characters and many more.

    The third show Baasi Khabar with Aarya Babbar starting from 24 October will be aired on weekends in the 7:30 pm slot. The news spoof TV show will see quintessential characters with different and opposing backgrounds come together and discuss about week old Big News. Babar, who anchors the show, will try seeing and analysing the current social and political developments in a funny and satirical manner. The show will have recurring set of actors with a sense of humor and great comic timing. In addition, the show will also have field reporters from the epicentre of each news item, reporting incidents in a quirky manner.

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Big Magic Ganga TV programming senior vice president Partha Dey, said, “At Big Magic, we try to come up with something new every time. One of Big Magic Ganga’s specialties is to do a spike on the channel during festivals or even elections. Our aim was to come up with something different and entertaining at the same time for the elections. As the assembly elections start from 12 October, we are ready to launch our three new shows.”

    Speaking about the show with Babbar as anchor, he said, “Since we are not a news channel, we can’t do a news show. However, we wanted to do something elections so we came up with the concept of Baasi Khabar with Arya Babbar. The show will start with the election season and will continue till March 2016. On the other hand, the other two shows will go off air after elections.”

    Further Dey added, “We were keen to introduce a satirical TV show and Baasi Khabar With Aarya Babbar is a step in that direction. We are also planning to come up with another season in August 2016. Babbar is good with mimicry and comedy.”

    The channel has already shot the promos for the show and will start shooting for the show from the first week of October.

    Highlighting the marketing activities of the channel, Dey said, “We are trying to cover all the platforms. It would be available on our platform on air and also on our radio channel. We are also planning to run a contest.”

    The channel’s agency Grey Worldwide will conceptualise the ad campaigns.  

    Dey also informed that Big Magic Ganga was also planning to launch four new shows during Navratari.

  • Big Magic Ganga preps for 4th season of ‘Rasoi Ki Rani’

    Big Magic Ganga preps for 4th season of ‘Rasoi Ki Rani’

    MUMBAI: Big Magic Ganga, the regional channel from the Reliance Broadcast Network Limited (RBNL) stable, is coming up with the fourth season of its show Rasoi Ki Rani – Jeetein Sitaron Ka Dil.

     

    The show is a search for the greatest chef at home who can deliver an experience of the most authentic regional cuisine for celebrity guests. Ripudaman Handa, winner of MasterChef – Kitchen Ke Superstar will host the show, which will also include celebrity walk-in guests.

     

    An extensive 90 day audition phase will be held to select the best candidates. Women from 16 cities of UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and New Delhi will participate in this reality show. The show consists of three rounds – Interactive Game, Masala Muqabla and Jaika E Bahar. A total of 18 women will be chosen as part of the audition process, out of which four will reach the grand finale.

     

    Big Magic Ganga senior vice president, TV programming Partha Dey said, “The new season ofRasoi Ki Rani – Jeetein Sitaron Ka Dil, is an addition to the already established and immensely popular property. With every new season, our aim is to raise the bar in terms of engagement level with the audience and providing them with lots of entertainment. We are delighted to have Ripudaman Handa, winner of MasterChef – Kitchen Ke Superstar as the host and are certain that he will add a lot of credibility to the show with his vast knowledge and experience. The show is extremely high on aspiration and will definitely create effective integration opportunities for our partners.”

     

    The series will see a robust marketing plan across key markets, which will include high decibel radio promotions and extensive promotion through activation and branding.

  • Big Magic Ganga kicks-off ‘Big Memsaab’ with extensive marketing

    Big Magic Ganga kicks-off ‘Big Memsaab’ with extensive marketing

    NEW DELHI: The reality show Big Memsaab, aimed at exploring the hidden talent of women in Bihar and Jharkhand, has commenced its sixth season on Big Magic Ganga with extensive marketing.

     

    The show is telecast every weekend from 8 – 9 pm. Apart from 92.7 Big FM and Big Magic, the activity will be promoted across through on-ground activation, OOH, print, digital and cinema. Brands that have associated with Big Memsaab season 6 are Xpert, Horlicks, Parle Top Spin, Mohini Tea, Catch Salt and Spices, Dabur, Senco, Vasmol and 92.7 Big FM, amongst others.

     

    The show has celebrities Madhu Sharma and Rashmi Desai as judges, whereas Vinay Anand is the host.

     

    The trio were part of a gala opening ceremony in Noida, where the sixth season is currently being shot for Big Magic Ganga.

     

    Parle Products general manager – marketing Pravin Kulkarni said, “Big Memsaab is a fantastic property to hone the talents of housewives and we are extremely proud to be associated with it. Big Magic Ganga has been doing commendable work in the region and Parle Top Spin is the perfect fit for an activity such as this, which helps the brand to reach the deepest pockets in the region.”

     

    Reliance Broadcast Network COO Ashwin Padmanabhan added, “After receiving an enormous response for our last five seasons, we have come up with a brand new season of the show. Being the No1 regional channel of the heartland, we only strive to provide original content, which is entertaining and can engage maximum viewers. To make this platform available for maximum number of housewives we are reaching the deep pockets of the market through multiple touch points.”

     

    Big Magic Ganga senior vice president for TV programming Partha Dey said, “There is no such platform for housewives where they can showcase their creative side. To hone that talent, we are providing a platform so that the nation can recognise and appreciate it. Big Memsaab has been a successful show with five great seasons and we are sure season six will be a huge hit as well.”

     

    Auditions for Big Memsaab season 6 saw the highest turnout in the region. They were held in 12 key markets, which started in Kolkata and followed with Kanpur, Allahabad, Jamshedpur, Ranchi, Varanasi, Dhanbad, Gorakhpur, Bhagalpur, Patna, Muzzafarpur and Darbhanga. Following the auditions, 35 contestants were shortlisted for the finals, who will now compete for the title of Big Memsaab season 6.

  • Big Magic Ganga to air ‘Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal’ in Bhojpuri

    Big Magic Ganga to air ‘Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal’ in Bhojpuri

    MUMBAI: With a view to reach out to a larger audience base, Reliance Broadcast Network will be dubbing its Hindi language historical comedy show Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal in Bhojpuri.

     

    The show, which is currently aired on the Hindi channel Big Magic, will now also be showcased on the network’s regional channel Big Magic Ganga in Bhojpuri, from Monday to Friday at 5:30 pm, with a repeat at 9:30 pm.

     

    The channel hopes that the step towards extending its Hindi shows to a regional audience in their language, will bring in larger affinity supported by widespread distribution of Big Magic Ganga.

     

    Akbar Birbal is a fresh comic take on the childhood folktales of Akbar and Birbal that have never been showcased on television before.

     

    Reliance Broadcast Network executive vice president and business head Ashwin Padmanabhan said, “With over 50 per cent market share, as per BARC ratings, Big Magic Ganga is the number one regional channel of Bihar and Jharkhand. The national audience loves Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal and we are sure it will garner a loyal viewership in Bhojpuri as well.”

  • Udaya TV tops in the Kannada market

    Udaya TV tops in the Kannada market

    MUMBAI: In week nine of TAM TV ratings, let’s take a look at how regional channels have fared across the country. 

     

    In the Bihar + Jharkhand region in the CS4+ market, Big Magic Ganga led the chart with 2,365 GVTs followed by Mahuaa Plus with 1,122 GVTs and Anjan at the third spot with 666 GVTs.

     
    In the Marathi general entertainment channel (GEC) space, Z Marathi topped the Maharashtra region with 152,047 GVTs followed by Star Pravah at second position with 51,124 GVTs. ETV Marathi stood third with 49,906 GVTs.

     
    In the Bengali market, Star Jalsha continued to hold its number one position in West Bengal with 100,948 GVTs followed by Z Bangla with 81,658 GVTs and ETV Bangla at number three with 24,930 GVTs.

     
    In the Tamil GEC space, Sun TV registered number one position with 216,150 GVTs followed by Star Vijay with 90,069 GVTs and Z Tamil ranked number three with 21,000 GVTs.

     
    On the other hand, in the Kannada market, Udaya stood at number one spot with 68,402 GVTs. ETV Kannada ranked second with 53,460 GVTs and Suvarna at number three scored 47,679 GVTs.

     
    In the Telugu GEC space, Gemini became the chart leader with 108,013 GVTs followed by Maa TV with 95,444 GVTs and ETV at number three scored 82,710 GVTs.

     
    Lastly, in the Kerala region, Asianet scored the highest in the Malayalam category with 52,390 GVTs. Surya reported 13,104 GVTs and Asianet Plus garnered 5,170 GVTs.

  • Big Magic Ganga’s aspirational connect helps spike viewership

    Big Magic Ganga’s aspirational connect helps spike viewership

    MUMBAI: Big Magic Ganga, the regional general entertainment channel (GEC) from the Reliance Broadcast Network stable, has carved out a niche for itself in the Bihar+Jharkhand region. The channel, which has been seeing a growth in television ratings week on week, reached a new high in week eight of TAM TV ratings.

     

    Big Magic Ganga, which garnered 1474 GVTs in week seven of TAM TV ratings saw a 51 per cent jump in its ratings in week eight, registering 2238 GVTs.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Reliance Broadcast Network COO Lavneesh Gupta said that the week on week growth could be attributed to sustained insight backed programming. The time spent per viewer (TSV) for the channel currently stands at 58 minutes. “This too has been on a rise,” says Gupta.

     

    The channel, apart from its regular programming, banks highly on festivities.

     

    “For week 8, programmes related to Mahashivratri, aired across our various time slots did really well,” informs Gupta.

     

    In order to catch viewers attention, Big Magic Ganga, named the week Shiv Sapta, which had elements revolving around Lord Shiva. This apart, it also organised an on-ground event ‘Jai Baba Baijyanath’ with devotional singers. The same was also telecast on the channel.

     

    It also created a morning devotional band Bhakti Sagar, which telecast the Shivratri special from 6:30 – 9 am. A day-long programme on the case study of religious places called, Vishwas se Upar Aastha and Ram Charan Sukhdai telecast between 4-5 pm also gave a fillip to the channel’s ratings. Big Magic Ganga’s show Mahadev aired between 8-9 pm with repeats from 9:30 – 10:30 am also rated well, according to Gupta.

     

    Gupta feels that considering the region is high on pride of association and celebration of festivals, and there are festivals each month, which the channel celebrates, there is a strong local connect between the channel and the audiences, both on-ground as well as on-air.

     

    Big Magic Ganga has been the leader in the market for its devotional content and reality shows such as Bhakti Samrat, Beg Memsaab and Police Files. “Our strongest slot would be the morning slot – from 7:30 am right up to 10:30 am. This is highly skewed on devotion and resonates excellently with our viewers. Again in prime time evening too we do well,” adds Gupta.

     

    With six hours of original programming, the channel has the maximum original content, as compared to its competition, which includes a mix of devotion, reality and socially relevant programmes. “We increase the amount of content at the time of festivals. But we are largely happy with the audience feedback and will continue to deliver engaging content to them,” Gupta says.

     

    The channel is working towards giving audience the opportunity to engage with the brand. “In times of festivals, we craft our programming around devotion, festive and culture of the region and thus bring in fresh age groups including the youth as the channel is known for its programmes crafted on local connect and local festivals,” informs Gupta.

     

    Big Magic Ganga believes that it is essential to keep communicating with its viewers. In order to facilitate that, the channel has built local teams in Ranchi and Patna, and it is through them, that the channel undertakes several audience engagement initiatives.

     

    “From auditions on ground in the region to scout for talent, to consumer home visits to research we do it all. We also undertake regular focused group discussions and marketing through heavy on ground activations,” he informs.

     

    Big Magic Ganga, which conducts extensive research before closing in on any concept, understands that programming pegged on devotion, festivals, reality, drama and musicals works for the region. “Quantitative research, followed by focused group discussions with the pilot is always done to ensure audience acceptability,” he says, adding that the channel is looking at launching a slew of new shows soon.

     

    The channel has been standing strong, even after stern competition from the national GECs. Shedding light on how it deals with this competition, Gupta says, “Viewers watch national GECs because of aspirational value and not due to local connect. This is unique and we aim to provide local content with an aspirational and pride angle with higher relevance.”

     

    The channel, as per Gupta, has connected with its audience by making Bhojpuri more aspirational and bringing in new elements, targeting even the youth.

  • Asianet scores big in the Malayalam category

    Asianet scores big in the Malayalam category

    MUMBAI: In week eight of TAM TV ratings, let’s take a look at how the regional channels have fared across the country.

     

    In the Bihar + Jharkhand region in the CS4+ market, Big Magic Ganga continued its numero uno position with 2,238 GVTs followed by Mahuaa Plus with 980 GVTs and at number three stood Anjan with 635 GVTs.

     

    In the Marathi general entertainment channel (GEC) space, Z Marathi topped the Maharashtra region with 146,467 GVTs followed by ETV Marathi at number two with 54,562 GVTs and Star Pravah at number three generated 54,060 GVTs.

     

    In the Bengali market, Star Jalsha continued to stay strong at number one position with 101,314 GVTs followed by Z Bangla at number two with 83,519 GVTs. ETV Bangla retained its number three position with 24,190 GVTs.

     

    On the other hand, in the Kannada market, Udaya stood at number one spot with 67,110 GVTs. ETV Kannada ranked second with 57,103 GVTs and Suvarna at number three scored 44,240 GVTs.

     

    In the Tamil GEC space, Sun TV continued to hold its numero uno position with 219,901 GVTs followed by Star Vijay with 110,276 GVTs and Z Tamil with 22,351 GVTs.

     

    In the Telugu GEC space, Gemini became the chart leader with 117,500 GVTs followed by Maa TV with 98,705 GVTs and ETV at number three scored 85,742 GVTs.

     

    Lastly, in the Kerala region, Asianet scored the highest in the Malayalam category with 52,644 GVTs. Surya reported 15,063 GVTs, whereas Asianet Plus garnered 6,029 GVTs.