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  • India’s M&E industry needs to focus on incredible creative endeavours: Disney+ Hotstar’s Gaurav Banerjee

    India’s M&E industry needs to focus on incredible creative endeavours: Disney+ Hotstar’s Gaurav Banerjee

    MUMBAI: Delivering an address at a session of Ficci Frames Fasttrack 2022 called ‘The Magic of Online Curated Content (OCC)’, Disney+ Hotstar head content Gaurav Banerjee said that the time is now for India’s media and entertainment industry to focus on incredible creative endeavours. 

    “We need to do better when it comes to incredible creative endeavours. The time for us to crack the code of creating incredible stories that travel all over the world is now. It is up to all of us to do better, to equip ourselves better. We must note that this is what our potential is. That is when massive success for all of us will follow,” Banerjee added.

    He gave an example of Korean content. The movie “Parasite” won multiple Oscars including best picture, director and screenplay. Recently, a Korean actor won an Emmy. It was a Korean show on Netflix that got incredible followership all over the world.

    He also said that the entertainment industry choosing to do things for profit or a larger social cause is a false choice. “We must do both.” 

    He gave the example of Satyamev Jayate, a show that Star did. When the show returned, he took the decision not to market other shows. Only this show was marketed. Interestingly, nobody complained. Instead, the fact that the show took a position against female infanticide was greatly appreciated. His company always wanted to be part of a large cause. That was when greater success followed. He added that there were two components in the media and entertainment industry – artists and fans. “They want us to do more and do the right thing.” This, he said, had massive business benefits. And even if doing the right thing does not always produce big benefits one must still do it.

    In his address, he mentioned the media and entertainment are accountable to society. “Creativity works in the service of society.” Disney, he said, believes in this contract. When it has followed the reward has happened. But equally, when it didn’t follow there were punishments. In terms of Disney Star’s curated content journey, he said it is notable for how women have been treated over the years. 

    This was never the case earlier even though cinema had existed for decades. The first phase for him was the early 2000s with the K serials and other shows like Sanjivani. The decision was taken to put women at the centre of storytelling. It was not just about entertaining people. This was a big massive change happening at scale. “The impact was massive and significant.” He pointed to a study done by two American scholars from the University of Chicago. They went to homes before they got satellite TV and went back to the same homes three years later after they got exposed to those shows from Star India and other companies. As a result, women’s preference for male children fell by 20 per cent. Women’s tolerance for abuse decreased by 10 per cent. 8 per cent of girls between the ages of 6-10 went to school. “There was a lot of power in this room. Sometimes, we lost sight of it.”

    The Chicago study was phase one. This second phase came around 10-11 years later. The broadcaster decided that it was not enough to just put women at the centre. They need to work and become successful professionals. They were backed by their husbands and in-laws. Star did a show. 

    On TV, people were told that there is no job that a woman cannot do. However, at that time some things were sacred like marriage. This changed with the third phase in 2020. The show Anupama questioned marriage. The storyline, he noted, was powerful. If a woman was taken for granted, was that worth it? At 45, she could start a new life cheered by India.

    When asked a question on TV versus OTT he noted that the creativity paths were similar. All content on Star’s TV channel is put first on OTT. So for example new episodes of Anupama come first to Disney+Hotstar at 6 a.m. Creativity answers are the same. A good show is a good show. The same logic applies to movies. But he also acknowledged that distribution channels make a difference in digital because people use mobile content to watch solo. So edgier themes and shorter stories are more convenient. He added that his team watches a lot of content. They watch Youtube, OTT and TV. Often they call creative people like filmmakers about the possibility of working together. The best way to get a yes in terms of working with Disney+Hotstar is if he calls.

    The keynote address was delivered by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB) joint secretary (P&A) Vikram Sahay. He was in favour of the government keeping itself away from the area. Online content curation must have self-discipline and grow. There is self-certification. He noted that people are taking advantage of the low Internet costs. “Today online, curated content is the big thing in terms of reach, popularity. OTT is here to stay. We have been producing some very good original, value-based content.” He added that actors, screenwriters, etc., who were not getting a chance in films now got a space. More people can showcase their talent. He noted that six months back the MIB ministry had developed a mobile game on India’s freedom struggle and this was done with Zynga. It is in English and Hindi. There are prizes to incentivise children. For promotion, a 30-second rap song was created. 

    “Now the game has been launched globally.” While the government around a year and a half back introduced a three-tier system, a grievance mechanism where people can voice their complaints about digital content, he said that this has not inconvenienced any of the OTT platforms. That is because most people are happy when their grievance is heard and they get a response. “We have not heard a single OTT platform complain about the grievance system. Nobody will be inconvenienced or be burdened.”

    During a panel discussion on being asked how the journey of The Viral Fever (TVF) started, Head- TVF Originals Shreyansh Pandey said, “TVF came into existence because a unique set of audience who were not getting entertained from the television or let’s say the shows which were being run at that time – they wanted something fresh, they wanted something new.”

    The actor Divya Dutta, on being asked how it has been for an actor when OTT is booming, said, “It’s a good time for actors. It is the layer of characters now. You get that time when it comes to a series vis-à-vis a short film or a feature film.”

    The filmmaker Nikhil Advani talked about the lack of pressure in creating content and the freedom which follows. He said, “On OTT, the shelf life is longer. The word of mouth stays for a longer time. The pressure to get stars the numbers vis-à-vis a story…this is easy when you have OTT.”

    The actor Sohum Shah also talked about the reach of OTT and its rising popularity. “Films like Tumbbad have reached more audiences because of OTT. As an actor, it also allows you not to get typecast and work like a chameleon. It is also good, especially for female actors. Talent is flourishing because of OTT,” he added.

  • It’s Network18 ahoy for Palki Sharma as managing editor

    It’s Network18 ahoy for Palki Sharma as managing editor

    Mumbai : She built her name as a savvy on-air anchor on the programme Gravitas and as managing editor of Zee Media’s English news channel Wion. Now Palki Sharma has hopped on to Network18 Media as managing editor. She will be heading a new video project which is slated to be multi-platform. This will be her second stint at Network18, where she has previously worked in various capacities.

    “I am excited to join hands with Network18, India’s largest news network, to launch a futuristic project with a global footprint, that will transform the news experience and make India proud,” says Sharma. “It will be a content innovation lab that challenges traditional news formats and experiments with the latest technology and interactive tools to make news stories intelligent, interesting, and accessible for the global audience.”  

    Sharma will build and direct a video project that will cover all aspects of news reporting and presentation. The news product will aim to attract a new generation of viewers for the company.

    Adds Network18 group business news CEO Smriti Mehra: “Palki is a distinctive journalist and editor, thanks to her persona, voice, and audience connect.”  

    She further adds: “The news product she will lead will cater to audiences across platforms. It will help the network expand its footprint, along with imagining new formats of showcasing news content.”

    Sharma has over 21 years of experience in media, having worked for the ITV Network, Network18, Doordarshan News, and The Hindustan Times.

    Gravitas, a popular prime-time English news program, as well as the highly regarded digital program Gravitas Plus on Wion, were both hosted by her. She also created and oversaw the Wion Global Summit, an annual channel event held in Dubai.

    Palki has interviewed several national and international heads of state during her two-decade career. She has also covered major stories and events on the ground, such as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the Quad Summits in Tokyo and Washington, DC, and many more.

  • Amagi records over 100% revenue growth (YoY) for Q1 FY23

    Amagi records over 100% revenue growth (YoY) for Q1 FY23

    Mumbai: Amagi, a cloud-based SaaS technology for broadcast and connected TV, has reported a revenue increase of more than 100 per cent year on year in Q1 FY23.The company mentioned that the global surge in demand for connected TV devices, as well as the free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) viewing experience, fueled it. Amagi’s growth accelerated in Q1 FY23, fueled by increased customer acquisition, ad impressions, and employee headcount investment.

    The company said, “The company’s strong all-around performance is a result of impressive traction for its innovative streaming TV solutions. As the rise of CTV and FAST streaming channels alter the TV landscape with FAST penetration among households having more than doubled year over year in 2021.”

    Amagi has kept shifting viewership patterns at the forefront of its innovations, reducing the cost of broadcast workflow and fostering the growth of the FAST phenomenon.

    Amagi has the most extensive FAST TV platform partnerships worldwide, allowing content owners and advertisers to reach new audiences through expanded distribution.

    The company has added new clients, including Cox Media Group and Banjiay Rights. Also, Amagi has expanded its growing global operations and entered new regions — most recently, South Korea and Australia.

    The company has seen increased demand for its products in the United States, resulting in a significant increase in US sales. Amagi has invested in sales, account management, and customer support teams to better serve customers in these regions, adding more than 50 employees to its workforce in the United States alone.

    Amagi recently hired industry veterans James Smith as EVP of Global Ads Sales and Programmatic, Daniel Marshall as EVP of Global SaaS sales, Marco Di Giacomo as chief marketing officer, and Prasad Menon as chief people officer.

    Amagi Live, the company’s premium live orchestration platform, has been updated, allowing content owners to orchestrate broadcast-quality live events on the go.

    Amagi Planner, its content planning and scheduling platform, now has new automation and AI-driven personalization capabilities.

    Amagi CEO and co-founder Baskar Subramanian said, “Amagi’s strong performance this quarter reflects our ability to stay ahead of the technological curve, enabling our customers to capture viewer attention and grow their audience in this ever-evolving market.”

    He further said, “With CTV and FAST clearly becoming the future for the streaming industry, Amagi will continue to build cutting-edge solutions to harness this rising consumer demand and power growth opportunities for content owners, advertisers, and streamers throughout the TV ecosystem.”

    Amagi offers a comprehensive suite of solutions for content creation, distribution, and monetization, and is a pioneer in enabling content distribution to free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) platforms worldwide.

    Amagi currently has over 50 premium brand platform partners, including The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus, VIZIO, LG Channels, Tubi, TCL, Sling TV, Rakuten TV, and others.

    In addition, the company has a cutting-edge cloud broadcast operations centre that can support 1,000+ live linear channels. Amagi clients include content and media companies like ABS-CBN, A+E Networks UK, beIN Sports, CuriosityStream, Discovery Networks, Fox Networks, Fremantle, Gusto TV, NBCUniversal, Tastemade, Tegna, USA Today, Vice Media, and Warner Media, among others.

  • Zee Media names Madhu Soman as chief business officer of Wion

    Zee Media names Madhu Soman as chief business officer of Wion

    Mumbai: With extensive experience in media, Madhu Soman is ready for his new stint at Zee Media as the new Chief Business Officer of its Wion TV channel. Having over 25 years of experience, he will drive the growth of Wion, mushroom it and provide selling solutions to the broadcaster.

    Wion is happy to welcome Soman on its board for his knowledge and leadership skills, further supporting the channel to achieve greater heights. He worked with Bloomberg in Hong Kong as head of broadcast sales and as managing editor of Thomson Reuters where he was spearheading the video services. Soman was associated with Reuters as a journalist for 14 years. In the past, he has also worked with companies such as Spectranet, ANI and BiTV. With his high proficiency in journalism, Soman will aggressively support the editorial and business segment of the venture.

    Zee Media president – group strategy and innovation Bibek Agarwala said, “WION has always focused on imparting unbiased news to the audience. I am pleased to welcome a leader like Madhu Soman, who brings years of experience in journalism, diverse expertise in managing business. Under his guidance, we are ready to scale new heights. Zee Media has grown from strength to strength and is set to deliver the best content to the audience.”

    Madhu Soman said, “It’s an exciting opportunity to join a young and daring team of seasoned professionals. I eagerly look forward to leading the business team and extending my expertise to the editorial team to connect the dots, contextualize and bring out in-depth analysis of national and global issues.”

    Madhu Soman is an Alumnus of Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Symbiosis International University and Kerala University.

     

  • Sant Prasad Rai resigns as Managing Editor of TV9 Bharatvarsh; Deep Upadhyay to lead currently

    Sant Prasad Rai resigns as Managing Editor of TV9 Bharatvarsh; Deep Upadhyay to lead currently

    Mumbai: Sant Prasad Rai has stepped down as managing editor of TV9 Bharatvarsh. He was associated with the channel for over three years. To synergize broadcast & digital editorial operations, TV9 Bharatvarsh to be helmed by Deep Upadhyay who is currently the editor of convergence & strategy.

    Upadhyay will be assisted by Rahul Chaudhary in day-to-day news operations at TV9 Bharatvarsh.

    Rai has three decades of experience in electronic media. Earlier, he was associated with India TV as senior executive editor for a year. He has held many reputed positions at Zee Media, News 24, Sahara Samay and ETV UP. Rai has been relieved from his day-to-day newsroom responsibilities with immediate effect at TV9 Bharatvarsh.

    Upadhyay has joined the news network from News 24. He has worked with various media houses such as India TV, Zee News and Dainik Bhaskar.

     

  • Josh partners with Germany’s international broadcaster Deutsche Welle TV to explore international content

    Josh partners with Germany’s international broadcaster Deutsche Welle TV to explore international content

    Mumbai: Josh, India’s fastest-growing and most engaged short-video app has entered into a one-year strategic partnership with Deutsche Welle, popularly known as DW, Germany’s leading international broadcaster to provide high-quality content to users on Josh in an engaging short-video format. Through this partnership, DW aims to bolster its reach across Bharat with news and informational content, leveraging the Bharat-centric platform that Josh is.

    Speaking on the partnership, Josh’s Head of Creator and Content Ecosystem Sunder Venketraman said, “We are looking forward to our partnership with DW TV, as we strive to leverage Josh’s reach and deep engagement with Bharat to bring to the users of Bharat news and infotainment from a global perspective. Through this partnership, we aim at empowering our users with the knowledge and global awareness using engaging formats and narratives while also ensuring to meet the local language content needs of our audience.”

    Commenting on the collaboration, DW’s Distribution Manager – DW in Asia Daniel Schulz and DW Distribution Representative for India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, Jaya Oberoi said: “At Deutsche Welle, we aim to produce versatile content which is not only entertaining and educative but a conversation starter. Our partnership with Josh presents us with a unique opportunity to connect to a much younger and vibrant audience in India. The timing couldn’t be better as we are planning to expand our bouquet on regional languages with DW’s flagship programs in the coming months. We are excited to be joining hands with Josh, in our journey to distribute DW videos to the heart of India.

    As DW looks at significantly expanding its presence in India, the partnership with Josh enables DW to engage more meaningfully through their content thus making news more informative and engaging. The collaboration further elevates the objectives of both brands as they aim to cater to the demand for high-quality infotainment content in a format that is snackable and engaging while also meeting the local language needs of the users. The international content from DW will be available to users in English and Hindi.

    DW will be bringing information and content on diverse topics such as current affairs, climate change, history, health, and unique human interest among others, from around the world to users on Josh. 

  • OMTV looks to widen audience outreach with Jain specific content

    OMTV looks to widen audience outreach with Jain specific content

    Mumbai: ‘Ahimsa Parmo Dharma’ is not merely a term for Jains; it is a way of life, and OMTV is using its platform to promote this idea and knowledge of Jainism throughout society. 

    With the broadcast of the Jain Mahaparv live event, OMTV enters into the Jainism content space and takes a step towards fulfilling its commitment of spreading knowledge on sanatan dharma which includes Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism. 

    India, the broadcaster noted, is a land of many festivals, and celebrations occur throughout the year. However, the four-month period beginning with Shravan is the most significant in sanatan dharma, as this is when the most important festivals of the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain faiths are celebrated.

    The great gurus, sages, and sannyasis of India have all endeavoured to preach peace and love to all living beings. To commemorate the concept of nonviolence, Jainism’s spiritual leaders have this yearly event of Vyakhyaan.

    The platform will broadcast the knowledge and teachings of Jainism’s greatest gurus in real time. Lord Mahavir’s teachings will be disseminated by diverse gurus from all throughout India. OMTV is aggregating the live feeds of several gurus from various regions of India so that anyone in the world can view the Vyakhyan on the OMTV mobile application.

    Chaturmas is characterised as ‘Vihar Chariya Isinam Pasattha’ by Lord Mahavir. The four months Shravan, Bhadrapada, Ashwin, and Kartik comprise the sacred period of Chaturmas in the Hindu calendar. It begins with Devshayani Ekadashi (Ashadhi Ekadashi) and culminates with Prabodhani Ekadashi. It is a season of devotion, penance, and spiritual pursuits. According to Jainism, all insects and microorganisms that are not visible to the naked eye become extremely active during the monsoon season. In such a scenario, these creatures may be damaged owing to the excessive human movement. The most significant Jain holiday, Pajushan, is observed in chaturmas. The most significant Jain holiday, Pajushan, is observed in chaturmas. OMTV aims to introduce these concepts to the world’s youth.

  • Sony Sports to broadcast ‘Badminton Asia Championships 2022’

    Sony Sports to broadcast ‘Badminton Asia Championships 2022’

    Mumbai: Sony Sports Network will broadcast the upcoming Badminton Asia Championships 2022. The tournament will take place between 26 April and 2 May 2022. The network will get exclusive TV and digital rights to the tournament. The event will be broadcasted in India and the subcontinent, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

    Badminton Asia Championships, rechristened version of the Asian Badminton Championships, will make its comeback in 2022, after being called off in 2020 and 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament will be held in Manila, Philippines.

    The tournament will be televised between 29 April 2022 and 1 May 2022 with matches starting from 1:30 pm on April 29 and 10:30 am on the remaining two days.

    The high-octane matches will be available on Sony TEN 2 channels, as well as live-streamed on Sony Picture’s Networks’ on-demand OTT platform SonyLIV.

    India will be represented by Kidambi Srikanth in the men’s singles events. The women’s singles will see PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal representing the country. The men’s doubles will have prominent Indian duos like Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty, Arjun M.R & Dhruv Kapila and Krishna Prasad Garaga & Vishnuvardhan Goud Panjala. The women’s double will feature Simran Singhi with Ritika Thaker and the Mixed Doubles tournament will witness Indian participation with Ishaan Bhatnagar & Tanisha Crasto and Venkat Gaurav Prasad & Juhi Dewangan.   

    Sony Pictures Network’s Chief Revenue Officer and Distribution and Head – Sports Business, Rajesh Kaul said, “The following for badminton is steadily growing with strong performances by Indian players like PV Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth and others in global marquee tournaments in the last few years.”

    “And badminton fans will once again get to see these players in action at the Badminton Asia Championship on Sony Sports Network. Broadcasting the Badminton Asia Championships will not only serve fans of the sport but also foster a multi-sport viewing culture in the country.”
     

  • India TV appoints Vinay Maheshwari as group CEO

    India TV appoints Vinay Maheshwari as group CEO

    Mumbai: India TV has appointed Vinay Maheshwari as group chief executive officer. In this role, Maheshwari will lead strategic initiatives in broadcast and digital media.

    He is a seasoned professional with more than 25 years of experience out of which 17 were spent in the media industry. 

    Prior to joining India TV, Maheshwari was associated with Sakshi Media Group as executive director and CEO. 

    In the past, he worked with companies such as DB Corp Ltd and HT Media.

  • Eurosport & Jio TV acquire broadcast rights for 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup

    Eurosport & Jio TV acquire broadcast rights for 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup

    Mumbai: Eurosport India, Discovery Network’s sports brand, and Jio TV Network have acquired the broadcast rights for AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022. India hosts the 20th edition of Asia’s showpiece women’s football tournament between 20 January and 6 February.

    Eurosport India will telecast the tournament on television. Meanwhile, Jio TV will stream the matches of the competition on its online platform and across its network.

    The Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL), which currently holds the media rights for all Asian Football Confederation (AFC) competitions in the Indian subcontinent, has accorded the PayTV broadcast rights to Eurosport India.

    The 20th edition of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 will feature 12 teams, which have been divided into three groups. Group A includes India, China PR, Chinese Taipei, and IR Iran, while Group B includes Australia, Thailand, Philippines, and Indonesia. Meanwhile, Japan, Korea Republic, Vietnam, and Myanmar have been slotted in Group C.

    The tournament will begin in a round-robin format where each team will face the other three teams of the group to secure a place in  the quarter-finals which will be held on 30 January. Hosts India will play their opening game against Iran on 20 January as they aim to gather home points to seal the top spot on an opening day.

    The sports event will act as the final stage of Asian qualification for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. With Australia having already qualified as co-host, five more teams will qualify for the main event directly while two of them will progress to the inter-confederation play-offs.