Tag: Big Magic

  • Big Magic to launch new seasons of ‘Mahisagar’ & ‘Akbar Birbal’ on 22 February

    Big Magic to launch new seasons of ‘Mahisagar’ & ‘Akbar Birbal’ on 22 February

    MUMBAI: Big Magic will be strengthening its bouquet of shows with the launch of a new season of Mahisagar titled Naya Mahisagar. Starting from 22 February, the show will be aired at 7 pm.

    Additionally, as was previously reported by Indiantelevision.com, the channel is also brining the new season of its popular showAkbar Birbal titled Naya Akbar Birbal, which will also go on air on 22 February in the 7:30 pm time band. 

    Set in the backdrop of Gujarat, Naya Mahisagar produced by Hats Off Productions, is the show with an amalgamation of fun, fantasy and humour. On the other hand, produced by Nikhil Sinha’s Triangle Company Naya Akbar Birbal is inspired by the childhood folk tales of Akbar and Birbal and will see a lot of drama, suspense and thrill with signature spurts of comedy.  

    On the launch of new season, Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “Mahisagar was a great family entertainer and we wanted our viewers to enjoy a brand new season of this much loved show. With Naya Mahisagar, our idea is to bring forth a hilarious show with a combination of fun, fantasy and humour, appealing to our target audience. We are confident that the new season will be embraced by viewers with the same love and affection.”

    Akbar Birbal is one of the popular show of Big Magic. The first season did extremely well and on audience demand we are all geared up for one of our biggest launches of 2016,” he added.

    Both the shows will see a robust multi-media promotional plan across key markets, which will include a 360 degree marketing campaign. The radio network will engage with viewers and trade partners locally and nationally through multiple platforms.

  • Big Magic launches new devotional show ‘Bhor Bhakti’

    Big Magic launches new devotional show ‘Bhor Bhakti’

    MUMBAI: Big Magic has launched a new devotional show Bhor Bhakti with actor Vishal Karwal as host.

    The show went on air on 3 February and will be telecast daily from 8 – 9 am.

    Bhor Bhakti is based on what we follow as a panchang on that day. The show will collaborate with regional singers and musicians and viewers will be treated to devotional songs including Aashavadi Bhajan, Ashavadi Geet, Hanuman Chalisa, Krishna Bhajans, Kabir Amritwani, Bholanath Bhajans. It will share philosophies of life with viewers.

    Talking about the new show, Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “With our recent launch on DD Free Dish, the channel is breaking new grounds with its increased reach in the Hindi heartland. Bhor Bhakti is another step towards providing content that would resonate well with our audiences. With the launch of this show, we aim to provide our listeners with devotional content to start their day on a positive note.”

  • Big Magic launches new devotional show ‘Bhor Bhakti’

    Big Magic launches new devotional show ‘Bhor Bhakti’

    MUMBAI: Big Magic has launched a new devotional show Bhor Bhakti with actor Vishal Karwal as host.

    The show went on air on 3 February and will be telecast daily from 8 – 9 am.

    Bhor Bhakti is based on what we follow as a panchang on that day. The show will collaborate with regional singers and musicians and viewers will be treated to devotional songs including Aashavadi Bhajan, Ashavadi Geet, Hanuman Chalisa, Krishna Bhajans, Kabir Amritwani, Bholanath Bhajans. It will share philosophies of life with viewers.

    Talking about the new show, Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “With our recent launch on DD Free Dish, the channel is breaking new grounds with its increased reach in the Hindi heartland. Bhor Bhakti is another step towards providing content that would resonate well with our audiences. With the launch of this show, we aim to provide our listeners with devotional content to start their day on a positive note.”

  • BARC Week 3: Bhojpuri Cinema claims lead in Bhojpuri GEC genre

    BARC Week 3: Bhojpuri Cinema claims lead in Bhojpuri GEC genre

    MUMBAI: The third week of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data witnessed Bhojpuri Cinema claiming its leadership position back from Big Magic Ganga, which was the leader in the Bhojpuri GEC genre in week 2. 

     

    On the other hand, other regional channel leaders continued to dominate their respective genres.

     

    Bangala GECs
     

    Star Jalsha remained in the first position with 245951 (‘000s) followed by Zee Bangla in the second place with 147074 (‘000s). Jalsha Movies stayed on the third pole with 66295 (‘000s). Zee Bangla Cinema with 41069 (‘000s) and Colors Bangla with 33826 (‘000s) stood at the fourth and fifth position respectively. 

     

    Bhojpuri GECs

     

    In this week’s data, Bhojpuri Cinema emerged as the number one channel with 20844 (‘000s) followed in the second rung by Big Magic Ganga with 10430 (‘000s), which was in the first slot last week, Dabangg retained its third position with 9327 (‘000s), while Dangal TV with 6703 (‘000s) grabbed the fourth spot. ETV Bihar Jharkhand with 3565 (‘000s) stood in the fifth slot.

     

    Kannada GECs

     

    Colors Kannada retained its leadership position with 298660 (‘000s). Udaya Movies stood at the number two position with 151706 (‘000s) followed by Suvarna with 150918 (‘000s) in third place. While Udaya TV stood in the fourth position with 141511 (‘000s), while Zee Kannada bagged the fifth spot with 137970 (‘000s).

     

    Marathi GECs

     

    In week 3, Zee Marathi maintained its top position with 177406 (‘000s). Colors Marathi grabbed the second slot with 95476 (‘000s) and Zee Talkies stood at number three with 59153 (‘000s). Star Pravah garnered the fourth slot with 45468 (‘000s) and Maiboli was at number five with 22994 (‘000s).

     

    Malayalam GECs

     

    Asianet secured the leadership position in the genre with 375213 (‘000s) followed by Mazhavil Manorama in the second spot with 98950 (‘000s). Following it was Flowers TV with 76016 (‘000s) in the third rung. Asianet Movies came in fourth with 59365 (‘000s), whereas Surya TV with 52931 (‘000s) stood on the fifth berth.

     

    Oriya GECs

     

    Sarthak TV secured the leadership position in the genre with 106117 (‘000s) followed by Tarang TV in the second spot with 53934 (‘000s), while Colors Oriya came third with 20239 (‘000s). Odisha TV bagged the fourth spot with 13923 (‘000s) and Prameya News 7 with 9129 (‘000s) took the fifth berth.

     

    Tamil GECs

    Sun TV retained its leadership position with 969791 (‘000s), while KTV followed in the second position with 282331 (‘000s). Star Vijay stood third with 210192 (‘000s), whereas Polimer with 97732 (‘000s) was in the fourth position. Kalaignar TV bagged the fifth spot with 83628 (‘000s).

     

    Telugu GECs

     

    ETV Telugu emerged as the number one channel in the Telugu GEC genre and grabbed number one position with 400566 (‘000s) followed by Zee Telugu in second place with 388443 (‘000s) and Gemini TV in the third spot with 365872 (‘000s). Maa TV with 352350 (‘000s) bagged the fourth place, while Gemini Movies with 194995 (‘000s) stood at number five.

  • BARC Week 3: Bhojpuri Cinema claims lead in Bhojpuri GEC genre

    BARC Week 3: Bhojpuri Cinema claims lead in Bhojpuri GEC genre

    MUMBAI: The third week of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data witnessed Bhojpuri Cinema claiming its leadership position back from Big Magic Ganga, which was the leader in the Bhojpuri GEC genre in week 2. 

     

    On the other hand, other regional channel leaders continued to dominate their respective genres.

     

    Bangala GECs
     

    Star Jalsha remained in the first position with 245951 (‘000s) followed by Zee Bangla in the second place with 147074 (‘000s). Jalsha Movies stayed on the third pole with 66295 (‘000s). Zee Bangla Cinema with 41069 (‘000s) and Colors Bangla with 33826 (‘000s) stood at the fourth and fifth position respectively. 

     

    Bhojpuri GECs

     

    In this week’s data, Bhojpuri Cinema emerged as the number one channel with 20844 (‘000s) followed in the second rung by Big Magic Ganga with 10430 (‘000s), which was in the first slot last week, Dabangg retained its third position with 9327 (‘000s), while Dangal TV with 6703 (‘000s) grabbed the fourth spot. ETV Bihar Jharkhand with 3565 (‘000s) stood in the fifth slot.

     

    Kannada GECs

     

    Colors Kannada retained its leadership position with 298660 (‘000s). Udaya Movies stood at the number two position with 151706 (‘000s) followed by Suvarna with 150918 (‘000s) in third place. While Udaya TV stood in the fourth position with 141511 (‘000s), while Zee Kannada bagged the fifth spot with 137970 (‘000s).

     

    Marathi GECs

     

    In week 3, Zee Marathi maintained its top position with 177406 (‘000s). Colors Marathi grabbed the second slot with 95476 (‘000s) and Zee Talkies stood at number three with 59153 (‘000s). Star Pravah garnered the fourth slot with 45468 (‘000s) and Maiboli was at number five with 22994 (‘000s).

     

    Malayalam GECs

     

    Asianet secured the leadership position in the genre with 375213 (‘000s) followed by Mazhavil Manorama in the second spot with 98950 (‘000s). Following it was Flowers TV with 76016 (‘000s) in the third rung. Asianet Movies came in fourth with 59365 (‘000s), whereas Surya TV with 52931 (‘000s) stood on the fifth berth.

     

    Oriya GECs

     

    Sarthak TV secured the leadership position in the genre with 106117 (‘000s) followed by Tarang TV in the second spot with 53934 (‘000s), while Colors Oriya came third with 20239 (‘000s). Odisha TV bagged the fourth spot with 13923 (‘000s) and Prameya News 7 with 9129 (‘000s) took the fifth berth.

     

    Tamil GECs

    Sun TV retained its leadership position with 969791 (‘000s), while KTV followed in the second position with 282331 (‘000s). Star Vijay stood third with 210192 (‘000s), whereas Polimer with 97732 (‘000s) was in the fourth position. Kalaignar TV bagged the fifth spot with 83628 (‘000s).

     

    Telugu GECs

     

    ETV Telugu emerged as the number one channel in the Telugu GEC genre and grabbed number one position with 400566 (‘000s) followed by Zee Telugu in second place with 388443 (‘000s) and Gemini TV in the third spot with 365872 (‘000s). Maa TV with 352350 (‘000s) bagged the fourth place, while Gemini Movies with 194995 (‘000s) stood at number five.

  • Big Magic set to bring new season of ‘Akbar Birbal’ in February

    Big Magic set to bring new season of ‘Akbar Birbal’ in February

    MUMBAI: Reliance Broadcast Network Limited’ comedy channel Big Magic will be bringing back a new season of its popular show  Akbar Birbal.

     

    Titled Naya Akbar Birbal, the show will premiere as a prime-time weekly from February 2016.

     

    The show is inspired by the childhood folk tales of Akbar and Birbal and will see a lot of drama, suspense and thrill with signature spurts of comedy.  

     

    Cast of the show features Kiku Sharda, Vishal Kotian, Delnaaz Irani and Kishwar Merchant. It is also rumoured that the show will have another member this season, who will be seen creating havoc and drive her own agenda in the kingdom.

     

    On the launch of the new season, Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “We are extremely happy to bring back one of Big Magic’s most popular shows and the much loved cast of Akbar Birbal. The first season did extremely well and on audience demand we are all geared up for one of our biggest launches of 2016. With the new season and fresh content, we aim to take the comedy quotient several notches higher.”

     

    The channel will incorporate interesting stories in the show and will see a robust multi-media promotional plan across key markets. The channel will initiate a 360 degree marketing campaign for promoting the show. The channel will also engage viewers and trade partners locally and nationally through multiple platforms.

  • Big Magic set to bring new season of ‘Akbar Birbal’ in February

    Big Magic set to bring new season of ‘Akbar Birbal’ in February

    MUMBAI: Reliance Broadcast Network Limited’ comedy channel Big Magic will be bringing back a new season of its popular show  Akbar Birbal.

     

    Titled Naya Akbar Birbal, the show will premiere as a prime-time weekly from February 2016.

     

    The show is inspired by the childhood folk tales of Akbar and Birbal and will see a lot of drama, suspense and thrill with signature spurts of comedy.  

     

    Cast of the show features Kiku Sharda, Vishal Kotian, Delnaaz Irani and Kishwar Merchant. It is also rumoured that the show will have another member this season, who will be seen creating havoc and drive her own agenda in the kingdom.

     

    On the launch of the new season, Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “We are extremely happy to bring back one of Big Magic’s most popular shows and the much loved cast of Akbar Birbal. The first season did extremely well and on audience demand we are all geared up for one of our biggest launches of 2016. With the new season and fresh content, we aim to take the comedy quotient several notches higher.”

     

    The channel will incorporate interesting stories in the show and will see a robust multi-media promotional plan across key markets. The channel will initiate a 360 degree marketing campaign for promoting the show. The channel will also engage viewers and trade partners locally and nationally through multiple platforms.

  • Big Magic targets kids with dedicated animation band

    Big Magic targets kids with dedicated animation band

    MUMBAI: Reliance Broadcast Network Limited’s comedy channel Big Magic is all set to pump in some fresh content by launching a dedicated time band of animated movies and series called ‘Magic Masti Matargashti.’

     

    While the series are handpicked especially for kids, the animation movies will cater to the entire family.

     

    Starting 25 January, the animation series band is aimed at inculcating the right values in kids in a fun and engaging manner. The series will air for one hour in the morning and in the afternoon, every Monday to Friday at 9 am and 4 pm.

     

    Animation movies, which have been airing on the channel for the last few weekends, will be telecast every Saturday and Sunday at 12.30 pm.

     

    Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “With the animation band, our aim is to augment our existing content on the channel. After an in-depth research analysis, the results showed us a definite acceptance and liking towards the animation genre. In fact, it is one those key drivers, which connect kids with their parents. We are confident that our audience will embrace the fresh new offering.”

     

    The band will be promoted and marketed across key markets on multiple platforms.

  • Big Magic targets kids with dedicated animation band

    Big Magic targets kids with dedicated animation band

    MUMBAI: Reliance Broadcast Network Limited’s comedy channel Big Magic is all set to pump in some fresh content by launching a dedicated time band of animated movies and series called ‘Magic Masti Matargashti.’

     

    While the series are handpicked especially for kids, the animation movies will cater to the entire family.

     

    Starting 25 January, the animation series band is aimed at inculcating the right values in kids in a fun and engaging manner. The series will air for one hour in the morning and in the afternoon, every Monday to Friday at 9 am and 4 pm.

     

    Animation movies, which have been airing on the channel for the last few weekends, will be telecast every Saturday and Sunday at 12.30 pm.

     

    Big Magic creative director Bimal Unnikrishnan said, “With the animation band, our aim is to augment our existing content on the channel. After an in-depth research analysis, the results showed us a definite acceptance and liking towards the animation genre. In fact, it is one those key drivers, which connect kids with their parents. We are confident that our audience will embrace the fresh new offering.”

     

    The band will be promoted and marketed across key markets on multiple platforms.

  • Big Magic hops back on DD Free Dish to enhance distribution

    Big Magic hops back on DD Free Dish to enhance distribution

    MUMBAI: In a bid to enhance its distribution and reach out to the masses, Reliance Broadcast Network Ltd’s (RBNL) Big Magic has hopped on back to Doordarshan’s free to air (FTA) direct to home (DTH) platform DD Free Dish albeit after making a few key changes in its programming strategy.

     

    It may be recalled that in November this year, Doordarshan deputy director general C K Jain had told Indiantelevision.com that Big Magic had paid a sum of Rs 6 crore in the 24th e-auction to get back on the platform. The channel, which went off DD Free Dish in August this year, began beaming again from today (18 December).

     

    Pertinent to note here in that in its initial days, the pay channel Big Magic was present on the DD’s DTH platform but after thorough introspection, the network decided to take the channel off from the platform in order to rejuvenate its content. The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, after rolling out its rural data has changed the entire game plan. DD Free Dish has emerged as one of the premier factors determining a channel’s performance in terms of ratings and hence making it a must for the broadcasters to present on.

     

    RBNL COO Ashwin Padmanabhan says, “It gives the reach, which helps gain viewership, but only if you have quality content in your catalogue. The reason why we went off the platform in the first place was to fill the gaps in our content. The content needs to be a slice of life and topical; only then people will cherish it. We made a gradual move towards more non-fiction from fiction and now we think we have adequate content to go back to the platform.”

     

    The channel banks on the humour quotient, which automatically tilts them towards a predominantly male audience. However, the network is quite clear when it comes to its target group. “We want to reach out to a pan India audience. I agree to the perception that humour as a genre is more male dominant but at the same time, I believe we have a diverse enough catalogue to cater to both male and female audience. Our target audience is both male and female aged between 15 to 45 years,” adds Padmanabhan.

     

    “General entertainment channels (GECs) are heavily female inclined, news channels cater to males, whereas youth channels have their audience cut out for them. Big Magic is positioned in a unique position where we break all such discriminations and cater to all because humour has universal appeal. We plan to strengthen our humour offering by adding more topical content, which people can relate to,” asserts Padmanabhan.

     

    The production cost of a non-fiction show is way higher than fiction content and RBNL, at this stage, is not shying away from spending. 

     

    Padmanabhan says, “Advertisers are excited about the content that we are creating; there is a lot of room for innovations and branded content. Going forward, we can even conceptualise a show sitting together with the advertiser. So we have confidence on our path ahead and hence if strengthening content needs investment we are happy to do so.”  

        

    Big Magic is available across all DTH platforms as well as major cable operators and with the presence on DD Free Dish, the channel’s distribution is well taken care of. However, Padmanabhan was quick to point out that distribution revenue was minuscule at this stage.

     

    The channel currently airs shows like Fakebook, Ji Sirjee, Family Fortunes, Lete Hain Khabar, Comedy Ka Rocket and Nautanki News.

     

    A senior media planner informs, “The ad rate of a 10 second slot on Big Magic during prime time would be somewhere between Rs 4000 – 5000.”

     

    With strong distribution in place and the added platform of DD Free Dish, Big Magic is well poised to take things to the next level in terms of programming content.