Tag: Cartoon Network

  • Regional market contributes 12 per cent to Cartoon Network Enterprises

    Regional market contributes 12 per cent to Cartoon Network Enterprises

    MUMBAI: It was a big deal for a 90s kid from non-metro India to get hands on a Batman or Superman figurine. A Justice League T-shirt would have bowled them over because authentic merchandise shopping was a ‘city’ thing, for the sheer lack of access. Hence, counterfeits thrived.

    Since then, the merchandising industry in the country has come a long way given that consumers can now access their favourite character-driven consumer products at the click of a button online, sitting at home. As Cartoon Network Enterprises (CNE) director Anand Singh rightly pointed out, e-commerce has helped Cartoon Network expand the licensing and merchandising business to the regional and Tier I and Tier II markets as well.

    CNE is the licensing and merchandising arm of Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific.

    “Earlier, there was a restriction of location, one could have limited inventory per character, pilferage and cost of carrying inventory, and promoter cost added to very high overheads, which made the business difficult. But, e-commerce has revolutionised the process, by adding another distribution channel. The cash-on-delivery proposition has allowed the assortment of products to be exposed to potential consumers in newer markets,” Singh informed.

    Singh shared that 30 per cent of the business done by CNE comes from e-commerce with double-digital growth rate. The merchandising and licensing division itself has grown three times since 2014, thereby identifying e-commerce as one of the key growth drivers.

    Close to 12 per cent of CNE’s business currently comes from the emerging regional markets, including a significant chunk from the north-eastern states.

    “We have recently tied up with a brand called Dukes from Hyderabad.
    There is a company called Kishna Snacks from Guwahati which has done amazing work with the promotional license for Batman Vs Superman, and Tom and Jerry,” Singh said.

    While ease of access through online shopping has been a major boon to the business made in regional markets, it’s the willingness of local and regional brands that have augmented growth. The country’s new-found love for Hollywood superhero movies can be credited for this acceptability.

    And, since CNE also represents the Warner Brothers Consumer Products IP portfolio for south Asian markets, its proposition for the regional markets has only increased. The portfolio includes hit favourites like Tom & Jerry, Looney Tunes, Scooby Doo, Superheroes from the DC portfolio such as Batman, Superman, Flash, along with various WB movie franchises such as Harry Potter series and TV shows such as F.R.I.E.N.D.S. and Big Bang Theory, etc.

    “We see a lot of interest from the regional FMCG and food and beverage players. It all comes down to the resonance with these classical franchises. Brands have come to realise that buying licenses to these properties is not as expensive as they thought it was. There was a general assumption in those markets that being regional players it would be too much to go after global franchises. But, that mindset is changing and more and more regional players are opening up to the idea,” he said.

    According to industry guesstimates, currently, licensed merchandised market for character IPs or franchises for kids stands at Rs 5000 crore, growing from Rs 3500 crore, last year. Without sharing any figure, Singh asserted that, though CNE may not add huge numbers to the network’s top line, it’s a highly profitable business.

    In 2012, Cartoon Network Enterprises was expecting a turnover of Rs.1,650 crore in the next three years as against a Rs.850 crore turnover previously, according to media reports (source:
    licensing.org)

    Of the major 500 licensees, CNE handles close to 135 across India and south Asian markets with more than 5000 SKUs on retail across mass distribution, modern trade and e-commerce. Currently, CNE South Asia looks after the territories of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, which will be added later this year.

    CNE’s most recent tie-ups include strategic partnerships with Myntra for apparel and fashion accessories and a DTR (direct to retail) deal with Future Group across product categories.

  • Festivities begin on Cartoon Network from September

    Festivities begin on Cartoon Network from September

    MUMBAI: Celebrate the grand festival of Lord Ganesha’s birthday with back-to-back Bal Ganesh movies this September. Cartoon Network’s September programming line-up also promises to engage and entertain its audience with movies like Kris Aur Phantom Ka Raza followed by Bollywood Mania, and Xiaolin Chronicles and We Bare Bears.

    With festivities around the corner, Cartoon Network is set to offer an unforgetable experience with exciting content to its young audiences. Kris from Roll No. 21 will be seen in a brand new movie – Kris Aur Phantom Ka Raaz confronting The Phantom. Through a series of action fights and great detective skills, Kris and his frirends unveil the identity of the Phantom! Get ready with your detective hats on and watch movie on September 24 at 11.00 a.m.

    Delve in the madness, with re-runs of Bollywood specials this month. Catch all the action packed series and get an oppurtunity to hang out with Cartoon Network’s superhero Kris with Bollywood Mania onSeptmeber 12, 2016, 9.00 a.m. onwards.

    Along with these movies and specials, do not miss an oppurtunity to tune into the electrifying shows ofXiaolin Chroincles on Sundays at 5.30 p.m. and We Bare Bears Mon-Fri at 4.00 p.m.

    Stay tuned to Cartoon Network for more fun and chance to win exciting prizes

  • Festivities begin on Cartoon Network from September

    Festivities begin on Cartoon Network from September

    MUMBAI: Celebrate the grand festival of Lord Ganesha’s birthday with back-to-back Bal Ganesh movies this September. Cartoon Network’s September programming line-up also promises to engage and entertain its audience with movies like Kris Aur Phantom Ka Raza followed by Bollywood Mania, and Xiaolin Chronicles and We Bare Bears.

    With festivities around the corner, Cartoon Network is set to offer an unforgetable experience with exciting content to its young audiences. Kris from Roll No. 21 will be seen in a brand new movie – Kris Aur Phantom Ka Raaz confronting The Phantom. Through a series of action fights and great detective skills, Kris and his frirends unveil the identity of the Phantom! Get ready with your detective hats on and watch movie on September 24 at 11.00 a.m.

    Delve in the madness, with re-runs of Bollywood specials this month. Catch all the action packed series and get an oppurtunity to hang out with Cartoon Network’s superhero Kris with Bollywood Mania onSeptmeber 12, 2016, 9.00 a.m. onwards.

    Along with these movies and specials, do not miss an oppurtunity to tune into the electrifying shows ofXiaolin Chroincles on Sundays at 5.30 p.m. and We Bare Bears Mon-Fri at 4.00 p.m.

    Stay tuned to Cartoon Network for more fun and chance to win exciting prizes

  • BARC week 31:  Doraemon was no 1 program; Nick still lead the genre

    BARC week 31: Doraemon was no 1 program; Nick still lead the genre

    MUMBAI: Doraemon has dethroned kids television long time favourite Motu Patlu and claimed the number one spot for itself as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data for week 31 in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    Doraemon : Nobita’s Little Space War has acquired 641 (000s sums) impressions; beating Nick’s Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I by only 3 points, as the latter has scored 638 (000s sums) impressions.

    The thin margin couldn’t secure Hungama the first spot in the top ranked channel list in the genre. Viacom 18’s Nick maintained the most watched channel title with 67400(000s sums) in spite of a slight drop in ratings from the previous week’s performance.

    Turner International’s Cartoon Network was yet again the second channel in the list securing 59786 (000s sums) impressions- a drop from the previous week’s 63251(000s sums).

    Its sister channel Pogo TV locked a viewership rating of 56721(000 sums) securing itself the third spot on the list followed by Hungama from Disney India on the fourth spot with 53475(000s sums) impressions. The list shared by BARC India concludes with Disney Channel at the fifth spot with 45985(000s sums) impressions. Pogo TV, Hungama, and Disney Channel showed some improvement in viewership ratings in Week 30.

    The top five most watched program list in the genre was lead by Doraemon : Nobita’s Little Space, as mentioned above.Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I was close at heel on the second spot.

    Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna grabbed the third spot on the list with 567(000s sums) impressions, followed by its sister channel Cartoon Network’s Bhoot Raja Aur Ronnie with 477(000s sums) impressions on the fourth spot.

    Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Chhalchhaaya was the fifth most watched program in the genre with 451(000s sums) impressions. Over all the genre saw a dip in viewership as compared to week 30.

  • BARC week 31:  Doraemon was no 1 program; Nick still lead the genre

    BARC week 31: Doraemon was no 1 program; Nick still lead the genre

    MUMBAI: Doraemon has dethroned kids television long time favourite Motu Patlu and claimed the number one spot for itself as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data for week 31 in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    Doraemon : Nobita’s Little Space War has acquired 641 (000s sums) impressions; beating Nick’s Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I by only 3 points, as the latter has scored 638 (000s sums) impressions.

    The thin margin couldn’t secure Hungama the first spot in the top ranked channel list in the genre. Viacom 18’s Nick maintained the most watched channel title with 67400(000s sums) in spite of a slight drop in ratings from the previous week’s performance.

    Turner International’s Cartoon Network was yet again the second channel in the list securing 59786 (000s sums) impressions- a drop from the previous week’s 63251(000s sums).

    Its sister channel Pogo TV locked a viewership rating of 56721(000 sums) securing itself the third spot on the list followed by Hungama from Disney India on the fourth spot with 53475(000s sums) impressions. The list shared by BARC India concludes with Disney Channel at the fifth spot with 45985(000s sums) impressions. Pogo TV, Hungama, and Disney Channel showed some improvement in viewership ratings in Week 30.

    The top five most watched program list in the genre was lead by Doraemon : Nobita’s Little Space, as mentioned above.Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I was close at heel on the second spot.

    Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna grabbed the third spot on the list with 567(000s sums) impressions, followed by its sister channel Cartoon Network’s Bhoot Raja Aur Ronnie with 477(000s sums) impressions on the fourth spot.

    Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Chhalchhaaya was the fifth most watched program in the genre with 451(000s sums) impressions. Over all the genre saw a dip in viewership as compared to week 30.

  • Cartoon Network’s special line-up this August

    Cartoon Network’s special line-up this August

    MUMBAI: Cartoon Network announces a special programming schedule for the month of August to ensure that kids are going to enjoy each and every special moment during this festive month. Children will be enthralled with a plethora of exclusive episodes and news shows that have been created for these festivities.

    Celebrate the special bond of friendship with Kris

    India’s favourite kids channel introduces amazing stunts curated keeping the ecstatic occasion of Friendships Day with ‘Hum Hai Best Friends’ airing on August 7, 2016, 11:00 a.m. onwards. The show will talk about Kris and his strong friendship with his best friends which will keep its young viewers amused.

    Love your nation with Kris

    Saluting the patriotism with Independence day, Cartoon Network showcases a special stunt–‘Roll No. 21 Happy Independence Day’ airing on August 15, 2016, 9:00 a.m. onwards. This Independence Day series will witness Kris and his friends fighting the evil Kanishk and saving their city with true devotion.

    Strengthen the sibling bond with ‘Chal Mere Bhai’

    Celebrate Raksha Bandhan, the special day of love and responsibility between brothers and sisters with an exceptional series called ‘Chal Mere Bhai’. This series will showcase a sister’s affection for her brother.

    Spread happiness with Kris this Janmashtami

    Cartoon Network adores Lord Krishna and to celebrate his birthday this Janmashtami, the channel has chalked out an entertaining series for its audience on August 18, 2016 at 9:00 a.m.

  • Cartoon Network’s special line-up this August

    Cartoon Network’s special line-up this August

    MUMBAI: Cartoon Network announces a special programming schedule for the month of August to ensure that kids are going to enjoy each and every special moment during this festive month. Children will be enthralled with a plethora of exclusive episodes and news shows that have been created for these festivities.

    Celebrate the special bond of friendship with Kris

    India’s favourite kids channel introduces amazing stunts curated keeping the ecstatic occasion of Friendships Day with ‘Hum Hai Best Friends’ airing on August 7, 2016, 11:00 a.m. onwards. The show will talk about Kris and his strong friendship with his best friends which will keep its young viewers amused.

    Love your nation with Kris

    Saluting the patriotism with Independence day, Cartoon Network showcases a special stunt–‘Roll No. 21 Happy Independence Day’ airing on August 15, 2016, 9:00 a.m. onwards. This Independence Day series will witness Kris and his friends fighting the evil Kanishk and saving their city with true devotion.

    Strengthen the sibling bond with ‘Chal Mere Bhai’

    Celebrate Raksha Bandhan, the special day of love and responsibility between brothers and sisters with an exceptional series called ‘Chal Mere Bhai’. This series will showcase a sister’s affection for her brother.

    Spread happiness with Kris this Janmashtami

    Cartoon Network adores Lord Krishna and to celebrate his birthday this Janmashtami, the channel has chalked out an entertaining series for its audience on August 18, 2016 at 9:00 a.m.

  • Time Warner invests into Hulu as equity owner

    Time Warner invests into Hulu as equity owner

    BENGALURU: Time Warner Inc. and Hulu LLC announced today that Time Warner will become a 10 percent owner of Hulu, the premium streaming TV service that offers the best of current season programming, premium original content, films and full seasons of hit series. Time Warner joins The Walt Disney Company, 21st Century Fox, and Comcast in the joint venture.

    Turner’s powerful entertainment, sports, news and kids networks including TNT, TBS, CNN, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, truTV, Boomerang and Turner Classic Movies will be available live and on-demand on Hulu’s new live-streaming service, which is slated to launch early next year. Hulu will continue its current offering of ad-supported and ad-free subscription video on demand products to complement both traditional pay TV packages as well as the new streaming service.

    Time Warner chairman and CEO Jeff Bewkes said, “Our investment in Hulu underscores Time Warner’s commitment to supporting and developing new platforms for the delivery of high-quality content and great consumer experiences to audiences around the globe.”

    Bewkes continued: “We’re also excited to join Hulu’s other owners in launching a new consumer-friendly package featuring leading networks that will deliver more value to audiences and complement Hulu’s core SVOD offerings. The inclusion of Turner’s networks in Hulu’s new streaming service furthers our efforts to allow consumers to engage with and enjoy our brands across a wide range of platforms and services.”

    Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins said, “This investment from Time Warner marks a major step for Hulu as we continue to redefine television for both consumers and advertisers. Our two companies have long enjoyed a productive relationship – which includes the availability of past seasons of popular Turner shows on our current SVOD offerings – and we are very proud that Turner’s networks will be included in our planned live streaming service.”

  • Time Warner invests into Hulu as equity owner

    Time Warner invests into Hulu as equity owner

    BENGALURU: Time Warner Inc. and Hulu LLC announced today that Time Warner will become a 10 percent owner of Hulu, the premium streaming TV service that offers the best of current season programming, premium original content, films and full seasons of hit series. Time Warner joins The Walt Disney Company, 21st Century Fox, and Comcast in the joint venture.

    Turner’s powerful entertainment, sports, news and kids networks including TNT, TBS, CNN, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, truTV, Boomerang and Turner Classic Movies will be available live and on-demand on Hulu’s new live-streaming service, which is slated to launch early next year. Hulu will continue its current offering of ad-supported and ad-free subscription video on demand products to complement both traditional pay TV packages as well as the new streaming service.

    Time Warner chairman and CEO Jeff Bewkes said, “Our investment in Hulu underscores Time Warner’s commitment to supporting and developing new platforms for the delivery of high-quality content and great consumer experiences to audiences around the globe.”

    Bewkes continued: “We’re also excited to join Hulu’s other owners in launching a new consumer-friendly package featuring leading networks that will deliver more value to audiences and complement Hulu’s core SVOD offerings. The inclusion of Turner’s networks in Hulu’s new streaming service furthers our efforts to allow consumers to engage with and enjoy our brands across a wide range of platforms and services.”

    Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins said, “This investment from Time Warner marks a major step for Hulu as we continue to redefine television for both consumers and advertisers. Our two companies have long enjoyed a productive relationship – which includes the availability of past seasons of popular Turner shows on our current SVOD offerings – and we are very proud that Turner’s networks will be included in our planned live streaming service.”

  • Cartoon Network to reach out to 1 million kids with its School Contact Programme

    Cartoon Network to reach out to 1 million kids with its School Contact Programme

    Mumbai: Cartoon Network’s most awaited annual engagement, ‘School Contact Program’, is back to delight its young audience. Funventure, the theme for this year’s School Contact Program, will be introducing cool toons – Grizzly, Panda and Ice Bear from We Bare Bears and the superhero of Cartoon Network, Ben 10. The programme will include galore of fun games and interactions to engage with its young audience.

    Cartoon Network and Pogo’s School Contact Programme will reach out to 1 million kids in 550 schools, for each of the its channels, Pogo and Cartoon Network, across 13 cities. Some of the key cities that the School Contact Program will cover starting August first week are, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Kanpur, Kolkata and Pune. The six-week long engagement with kids will conclude mid-September.

    Funventure will be a blend of fun filled competitions and activities for kids to enlighten them about the various current affair issues. Cartoon Network characters, Ben 10 and We Bare Bears will focus on building team spirit amongst children and underscore the importance of togetherness.

    That’s not all! For kids across the country, Cartoon Network will be conducting an exciting on-air contest based on “Funventure”. Children need to tune into Cartoon Network, from Monday to Friday at 5 pm and answer simple questions via SMS, to participate in the contest. The winners stand a chance to win uber cool merchandise like Bicycles, football kits from Ben 10.