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  • iProspect India gets Divya Ajitkumar as AVP Client Servicing

    iProspect India gets Divya Ajitkumar as AVP Client Servicing

    MUMBAI:iProspect India, the digital performance agency from Dentsu Aegis Network, today announced the appointment of Divya Ajitkumar as Associate Vice President – Client Services. Divya, a digital marketing veteran, comes with a decade-long work experience. She will strategically complement iProspect’s aggressive growth plans as she takes on the lead responsibility of servicing the company’s clients in the Indian market.

    iProspect India CEO Vivek Bhargava said, “We gladly welcome Divya to the iProspect team, especially at a crucial juncture wherein we look at accelerating the company’s growth. We are positive that Divya’s unique experience and global exposure will help us explore new digital marketing avenues in an efficient manner, such that it benefits the brand and the company alike. We look forward to expanding our business revenues and bagging more awards in the coming year.”

    Commenting on her appointment, Divya Ajitkumar, Associate Vice President – Client Services said, “I’m thrilled to be a part of the energetic iProspect team and one of the leading digital performance agencies in the country today. Client servicing as a profile is extremely close to my heart and I believe my experience will help contribute to the company’s efforts. I’m positive there’s a lot of great work coming up. The Indian market is not an easy one, but I’m up for the challenge and keen to embrace everything it has to offer!”

    Divya started her career in digital media in New York and further utilized her curiosity and zeal to succeed in exploring the vast world of digital media. Working across different geographies and verticals throughout her career, her fortes include campaign management, activation, consulting and strategy. Having experienced different work cultures and ethics across the USA and Europe, Divya understands different market segments and has in-depth knowledge in strategizing and pitching. She has shouldered several roles at the Starcom Mediavest Group and worked closely with several top brands including Samsung, Coca-Cola, Walmart, Europcar, Flybe, Aer Lingus, Avon, Honda, CineWorld and RIM.

  • Unilever bags max at Zee Mindspace Awards

    Unilever bags max at Zee Mindspace Awards

    NEW DELHI: Leading content company, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) today announced the winners of the first edition of ZEE Mindspace Awards that aims at recognizing brands that have captured maximum mndSpace.

     Hindustan Unilever led the awards tally with wins across five categories, followed by  LG Corp with three category wins, Mondelez and Coca-Cola with two category wins each. The winners were decided on the basis of a nationwide survey that was carried out by Nielsen, evaluating 288 brands across 36 categories. The awards ceremony was held on 27 August at #ZEEMelt 2016 – India’s biggest festival for creativity and innovation in marketing and communications.

    Speaking at the awards function, Zeel managing director & CEO Punit Goenka said: “ZEE Mindspace Awards is a property which gives marketers a true reflection of their efforts sown in building brands. The very essence of the awards is its USP – the winners are not chosen by a jury but by the consumers themselves. The structured research conducted across the nation by Nielsen has empowered the consumers to select the most recalled brands as the winners, in a unique and transparent process. Congratulations to all the deserving winners!”

    Added ZEEL chief business officer Sunil Buch:  “For any brand to get into the mindspace it requires all the elements of marketing and sales to come together. Today there are standalone awards for creativity, marketing, media etc. but none that holistically represents the orchestra required to get into and stay in the mind of the consumer. ZEE Mindspace Awards 2016 are the first to recognise the success of all the elements that go into occupying the mindspace.”

     “ZEE Mindspace Awards is the first forward-looking, future-oriented awards property that looks at not just a part of the marketing process, but at the entire outcome,” expressed Nilesen managing director south Asia  Prashant Singh. “After an extensive online survey of over 12,000 consumers, it was impressive to see which brands in India command the maximum consumer ‘mindspace’ based on our parameters of top-of-mind recall, popularity, the kind of advocacy the brand commands, the desire to own the brand and finally the buzz it generates.  Congratulations to these winners who have managed to carve the maximum mindspace in consumers’ minds.”

    ZEE Mindspace Awards 2016 was hosted by actor and television presenter, Gaurav Kapur and was attended by over 500 CMOs and stalwarts from the marketing and advertising industry. To arrive at the winners, ZEEL partnered with renowned market research company Nielsen, to execute a nationwide research to identify brands which have created maximum impact on the minds of the consumers. While ‘top of mind recall’ was the primary criteria to arrive at the winning brands, factors like popularity, advocacy, desire and buzz were also a part of the structured research methodology. Nielsen had targeted a sample size of 12000+ audiences, covering key zones across the country.

    Following is the complete list of winners of ZEE Mindspace Awards 2016 across the categories:

    Winners of Zee Mindspace Awards 2016
    Category BRAND
    Air conditioner LG
    airlines AIR INDIA
    Banks STATE BANK OF INDIA
    BATHING SOAP DOVE
    BISCUITS 50:50
    CEREALS/OATS KELLOGG’S
    CHOCOLATES DAIRY MILK
    COLD BEVERAGES (AERATED) COCA-COLA
    COLD BEVERAGES (NON-AERATED) MAAZA
    CONFECTIONARY (TOFFEE, GUM, MINT) CADBURY CHOCLAIRS
    DEODRANTS FOGG
    FABRIC CARE ITEMS (WASHING POWDER/SOAP/FABRIC SOFTENER) SURF EXCEL
    Face wash HIMALAYA
    FAST FOOD CHAINS MCDONALID’S
    FOUR WHEELER MARUTI
    HAIR COLOUR & DYES GARNIER
    HAIR OIL PARACHUTE ADVANSED
    LIFE INSURANCE LIC
    MOBILE SERVICE PROVIDERS AIRTEL
    MOBILE/SMART PHONES SAMSUNG
    MOISTURISER/BODY LOTION VASELINE
    MOSQUITO REPELLANTS/HOME INSECTICIDE GOOD KNIGHT
    NOODLES/PASTA MAGGI
    ONLINE SHOPPING FLIPKART

    PACKAGED SAVOURY (CHIPS/EXTRUDED SNACKS, BHUJIYAS, NAMKEENS)

    LAYS

    PAINT

    ASIAN PAINTS

    REFRIEGERATORS

    LG
    SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER DOVE
    SKIN CREAM POND’S
    TEA/COFFEE

    TATA TEA

    TOOTHPASTE/TOOTHBRUSH COLGATE
    TV SETS SONY

    TWO WHEELERS

    HONDA
    TYRES MRF
    WASHING MACHINES LG
    WATER PURIFIERS AQUAGUARD

     

  • Unilever bags max at Zee Mindspace Awards

    Unilever bags max at Zee Mindspace Awards

    NEW DELHI: Leading content company, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) today announced the winners of the first edition of ZEE Mindspace Awards that aims at recognizing brands that have captured maximum mndSpace.

     Hindustan Unilever led the awards tally with wins across five categories, followed by  LG Corp with three category wins, Mondelez and Coca-Cola with two category wins each. The winners were decided on the basis of a nationwide survey that was carried out by Nielsen, evaluating 288 brands across 36 categories. The awards ceremony was held on 27 August at #ZEEMelt 2016 – India’s biggest festival for creativity and innovation in marketing and communications.

    Speaking at the awards function, Zeel managing director & CEO Punit Goenka said: “ZEE Mindspace Awards is a property which gives marketers a true reflection of their efforts sown in building brands. The very essence of the awards is its USP – the winners are not chosen by a jury but by the consumers themselves. The structured research conducted across the nation by Nielsen has empowered the consumers to select the most recalled brands as the winners, in a unique and transparent process. Congratulations to all the deserving winners!”

    Added ZEEL chief business officer Sunil Buch:  “For any brand to get into the mindspace it requires all the elements of marketing and sales to come together. Today there are standalone awards for creativity, marketing, media etc. but none that holistically represents the orchestra required to get into and stay in the mind of the consumer. ZEE Mindspace Awards 2016 are the first to recognise the success of all the elements that go into occupying the mindspace.”

     “ZEE Mindspace Awards is the first forward-looking, future-oriented awards property that looks at not just a part of the marketing process, but at the entire outcome,” expressed Nilesen managing director south Asia  Prashant Singh. “After an extensive online survey of over 12,000 consumers, it was impressive to see which brands in India command the maximum consumer ‘mindspace’ based on our parameters of top-of-mind recall, popularity, the kind of advocacy the brand commands, the desire to own the brand and finally the buzz it generates.  Congratulations to these winners who have managed to carve the maximum mindspace in consumers’ minds.”

    ZEE Mindspace Awards 2016 was hosted by actor and television presenter, Gaurav Kapur and was attended by over 500 CMOs and stalwarts from the marketing and advertising industry. To arrive at the winners, ZEEL partnered with renowned market research company Nielsen, to execute a nationwide research to identify brands which have created maximum impact on the minds of the consumers. While ‘top of mind recall’ was the primary criteria to arrive at the winning brands, factors like popularity, advocacy, desire and buzz were also a part of the structured research methodology. Nielsen had targeted a sample size of 12000+ audiences, covering key zones across the country.

    Following is the complete list of winners of ZEE Mindspace Awards 2016 across the categories:

    Winners of Zee Mindspace Awards 2016
    Category BRAND
    Air conditioner LG
    airlines AIR INDIA
    Banks STATE BANK OF INDIA
    BATHING SOAP DOVE
    BISCUITS 50:50
    CEREALS/OATS KELLOGG’S
    CHOCOLATES DAIRY MILK
    COLD BEVERAGES (AERATED) COCA-COLA
    COLD BEVERAGES (NON-AERATED) MAAZA
    CONFECTIONARY (TOFFEE, GUM, MINT) CADBURY CHOCLAIRS
    DEODRANTS FOGG
    FABRIC CARE ITEMS (WASHING POWDER/SOAP/FABRIC SOFTENER) SURF EXCEL
    Face wash HIMALAYA
    FAST FOOD CHAINS MCDONALID’S
    FOUR WHEELER MARUTI
    HAIR COLOUR & DYES GARNIER
    HAIR OIL PARACHUTE ADVANSED
    LIFE INSURANCE LIC
    MOBILE SERVICE PROVIDERS AIRTEL
    MOBILE/SMART PHONES SAMSUNG
    MOISTURISER/BODY LOTION VASELINE
    MOSQUITO REPELLANTS/HOME INSECTICIDE GOOD KNIGHT
    NOODLES/PASTA MAGGI
    ONLINE SHOPPING FLIPKART

    PACKAGED SAVOURY (CHIPS/EXTRUDED SNACKS, BHUJIYAS, NAMKEENS)

    LAYS

    PAINT

    ASIAN PAINTS

    REFRIEGERATORS

    LG
    SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER DOVE
    SKIN CREAM POND’S
    TEA/COFFEE

    TATA TEA

    TOOTHPASTE/TOOTHBRUSH COLGATE
    TV SETS SONY

    TWO WHEELERS

    HONDA
    TYRES MRF
    WASHING MACHINES LG
    WATER PURIFIERS AQUAGUARD

     

  • “Story telling and production quality are going to drive the Kannada TV market”- Ashok Namboodiri

    “Story telling and production quality are going to drive the Kannada TV market”- Ashok Namboodiri

    Three months back Ashok Namboodiri replaced Star India’s Kannada entertainment channel Suvarna’s business head Anup Chandrasekharan.

    Namboodiri hails from a very strong FMCG background with more than 20 years experience with heavyweight MNCs like HUL, Coca Cola, Tata Tea, and Britannia. Prior to joining the channel, Namboodiri was the business head of J K Helene Curtis where he was responsible for building the FMCG portfolio of brands like Park Avenue and Raymond.

    In a very short span, under his guidance, Star India revamped its nine-year old brand Suvarna as Star Suvarna and its movie channel Suvarna Plus as Star Suvarna Plus. This was a part of an initiative to lift the channel’s position to numero uno in the Kannada market.  

    Indiantelevision.com’s Sonam Saini had a tete a tete with Namboodiri who spoke about his journey in the media & entertainment space, challenges and his plans for Star Suvarna. Excerpts from the conversation:

    How different is the media and entertainment space as compared to the other industry categories you have worked in before? Where do you draw your motivation from?

    I think it’s a very exciting space. The ability to understand the style of the consumer and then to address that with stories which can have an impact which goes beyond entertainment but that impacts life itself in some way.. And I particularly think this aspect of the story is very important. Compared to what I was doing earlier then this is a very fascinating and exciting space to be in.

    Motivation comes from people interaction. In some form and manner your ability to reach out to people, get insights, keeping your eyes and ears to story ideas that can come from anywhere that  makes for a very enriching experience.

    What is it like to be the business head of the channel? If you were to describe three biggest challenges what would they be?

    When it comes to running a business, the principle remains the same. You need to establish the systems and processes, put down your metrics to review periodically and also you need people to rally around a larger vision that you set for the business.

    Where I am finding this extremely challenging and exciting is in the area where I have to really convert ideas to stories that attract and engages consumer eyeballs. Here the product is something that is intangible, yet touches so deeply at the same time.

    Picking up the right story is the challenge, with the evolution of technologies, consumers are so well connected to  global trends that keeping pace and raising the bar is very important. Also, making sure in execution,  quality is not sacrificed.

    How is regional broadcasting in India different now from say what it was three years back?

    From the standpoint  of the kind of stories that need to be told, the regional market is becoming extremely competitive than what it was three years back.

    It opens the environment and gives the viewer a much more enriching experience as you have new shows, stories, characters, new technology that has come in due to the increased competitive intensity.

    Each market is different and has a different style of telling stories. In Star Suvarna we have launched Har Har Mahadev on a much higher scale when it comes to production and quality, which has completely changed the standard. That is the other thing where regional television is actually going through a change.

    How has the profile of a regional channel viewer changed say in the past three years?

    There are two things, one is the matter of trends – globalization, access to what is happening around the world, and the fact that the world is becoming younger..these trends are applicable to all including regional viewers. Secondly, the social and cultural trends are changing.

    If you were to pitch a brand to come and associate with Suvarna what would your differentiator be that your competition cannot offer?

    Star Suvarna has been here for nine years in the business and whatever research we have done one thing is evident that Star Suvarna enjoys a very unique place in the life of the Kannada consumer. Our DNA is about exclusive content and being the exclusive in content attracts potential advertisers as well.

    HD in regional channels has been the talking point over the past few months. Do you think having an HD offering in the regional market is a profitable proposition?

    With the evolution of technology, consumers are accessing content through various formats and as well as through channels in the form of HD and SD. That really doesn’t matter, at the end of day, the thing that will drive the  future is better stories and those which are executed in a superior manner. The quality will become very crucial going forward.  

    Do you think there is enough marketing of content in the region you operate? What would  Suvarna’s marketing spend per year be  and what is the media mix in terms of TV, Print, Outdoor and Digital?

    Yes, we have rolled out a 360 degree marketing campaign for our launch along with Har Har Mahadev. We are doing unique things like running a campaign reaching out the people of Karnataka. We are covering all the media channels through this campaign. We don’t comment on particular numbers. We aim to be very competitive and establishing properties that drive the marketing spends. We go for everything basically the home channel is the big one. We pick and choose the media depending on what is the objective.  

    You have just revamped the nine year old brand Suvarna and Suvarna Plus. What is the idea behind it? What new will we see in the channel?

    When we did our research and we found out that we have the capability to raise the bars altogether to a new level. We have done a lot of work on the show Har Har Mahadev – visual effects, production quality that we have has never been seen in any other show in the Kannada market. Using this as the disruption in the market, we thought it’s the right time to relaunch the channel.  We all are excited about the new line up which is there in the pipeline and of course we will leverage the Star network for technological upgradation and the entire expertise that is there to leverage from the ecosystem.  

    How has the satellite acquisition rights space for Kannada films been? Has there been a rise in acquisition price? What kind of competition is there?

    I won’t be able to comment on the price but films are an integral part of the programming line up of any GEC channel so we are also looking at the same.

    What are the programming innovations that a regional movie channel can undertake?

    Innovations can be done in two ways, one in the execution and other in the way of storytelling and content.

    What do you think will be the key driver of growth in Kannada regional market?

    Execution is the big one, talent, getting the right kind of expertise, infrastructures and digitization are going to be the key drivers. The Kannada consumer is as demanding as any other consumer, therefore fulfilling their desires will also be the important driver of growth in Kannada market. 

  • “Story telling and production quality are going to drive the Kannada TV market”- Ashok Namboodiri

    “Story telling and production quality are going to drive the Kannada TV market”- Ashok Namboodiri

    Three months back Ashok Namboodiri replaced Star India’s Kannada entertainment channel Suvarna’s business head Anup Chandrasekharan.

    Namboodiri hails from a very strong FMCG background with more than 20 years experience with heavyweight MNCs like HUL, Coca Cola, Tata Tea, and Britannia. Prior to joining the channel, Namboodiri was the business head of J K Helene Curtis where he was responsible for building the FMCG portfolio of brands like Park Avenue and Raymond.

    In a very short span, under his guidance, Star India revamped its nine-year old brand Suvarna as Star Suvarna and its movie channel Suvarna Plus as Star Suvarna Plus. This was a part of an initiative to lift the channel’s position to numero uno in the Kannada market.  

    Indiantelevision.com’s Sonam Saini had a tete a tete with Namboodiri who spoke about his journey in the media & entertainment space, challenges and his plans for Star Suvarna. Excerpts from the conversation:

    How different is the media and entertainment space as compared to the other industry categories you have worked in before? Where do you draw your motivation from?

    I think it’s a very exciting space. The ability to understand the style of the consumer and then to address that with stories which can have an impact which goes beyond entertainment but that impacts life itself in some way.. And I particularly think this aspect of the story is very important. Compared to what I was doing earlier then this is a very fascinating and exciting space to be in.

    Motivation comes from people interaction. In some form and manner your ability to reach out to people, get insights, keeping your eyes and ears to story ideas that can come from anywhere that  makes for a very enriching experience.

    What is it like to be the business head of the channel? If you were to describe three biggest challenges what would they be?

    When it comes to running a business, the principle remains the same. You need to establish the systems and processes, put down your metrics to review periodically and also you need people to rally around a larger vision that you set for the business.

    Where I am finding this extremely challenging and exciting is in the area where I have to really convert ideas to stories that attract and engages consumer eyeballs. Here the product is something that is intangible, yet touches so deeply at the same time.

    Picking up the right story is the challenge, with the evolution of technologies, consumers are so well connected to  global trends that keeping pace and raising the bar is very important. Also, making sure in execution,  quality is not sacrificed.

    How is regional broadcasting in India different now from say what it was three years back?

    From the standpoint  of the kind of stories that need to be told, the regional market is becoming extremely competitive than what it was three years back.

    It opens the environment and gives the viewer a much more enriching experience as you have new shows, stories, characters, new technology that has come in due to the increased competitive intensity.

    Each market is different and has a different style of telling stories. In Star Suvarna we have launched Har Har Mahadev on a much higher scale when it comes to production and quality, which has completely changed the standard. That is the other thing where regional television is actually going through a change.

    How has the profile of a regional channel viewer changed say in the past three years?

    There are two things, one is the matter of trends – globalization, access to what is happening around the world, and the fact that the world is becoming younger..these trends are applicable to all including regional viewers. Secondly, the social and cultural trends are changing.

    If you were to pitch a brand to come and associate with Suvarna what would your differentiator be that your competition cannot offer?

    Star Suvarna has been here for nine years in the business and whatever research we have done one thing is evident that Star Suvarna enjoys a very unique place in the life of the Kannada consumer. Our DNA is about exclusive content and being the exclusive in content attracts potential advertisers as well.

    HD in regional channels has been the talking point over the past few months. Do you think having an HD offering in the regional market is a profitable proposition?

    With the evolution of technology, consumers are accessing content through various formats and as well as through channels in the form of HD and SD. That really doesn’t matter, at the end of day, the thing that will drive the  future is better stories and those which are executed in a superior manner. The quality will become very crucial going forward.  

    Do you think there is enough marketing of content in the region you operate? What would  Suvarna’s marketing spend per year be  and what is the media mix in terms of TV, Print, Outdoor and Digital?

    Yes, we have rolled out a 360 degree marketing campaign for our launch along with Har Har Mahadev. We are doing unique things like running a campaign reaching out the people of Karnataka. We are covering all the media channels through this campaign. We don’t comment on particular numbers. We aim to be very competitive and establishing properties that drive the marketing spends. We go for everything basically the home channel is the big one. We pick and choose the media depending on what is the objective.  

    You have just revamped the nine year old brand Suvarna and Suvarna Plus. What is the idea behind it? What new will we see in the channel?

    When we did our research and we found out that we have the capability to raise the bars altogether to a new level. We have done a lot of work on the show Har Har Mahadev – visual effects, production quality that we have has never been seen in any other show in the Kannada market. Using this as the disruption in the market, we thought it’s the right time to relaunch the channel.  We all are excited about the new line up which is there in the pipeline and of course we will leverage the Star network for technological upgradation and the entire expertise that is there to leverage from the ecosystem.  

    How has the satellite acquisition rights space for Kannada films been? Has there been a rise in acquisition price? What kind of competition is there?

    I won’t be able to comment on the price but films are an integral part of the programming line up of any GEC channel so we are also looking at the same.

    What are the programming innovations that a regional movie channel can undertake?

    Innovations can be done in two ways, one in the execution and other in the way of storytelling and content.

    What do you think will be the key driver of growth in Kannada regional market?

    Execution is the big one, talent, getting the right kind of expertise, infrastructures and digitization are going to be the key drivers. The Kannada consumer is as demanding as any other consumer, therefore fulfilling their desires will also be the important driver of growth in Kannada market. 

  • ASCI upholds complaints against Balaji Telefilms, Viacom 18, Patanjali, Coca Cola, Facebook, Amazon.in, TOI

    ASCI upholds complaints against Balaji Telefilms, Viacom 18, Patanjali, Coca Cola, Facebook, Amazon.in, TOI

    MUMBAI: In January 2016, ASCI’s Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) upheld complaints against 51 out of 102 advertisements. Out of 51 advertisements against which complaints were upheld, 13 belonged to the education category, 12 to the food & beverages category, followed by 11 in the healthcare category, 6 in the eCommerce category and 9 advertisements from other categories.

    Balaji Telefilms The suggestive scenes in the movie promo showing “two men and women on the beach” are indecent, vulgar and repulsive, which, in the light of generally prevailing standards of decency and proprietary, will cause grave and widespread offence to general public.  

    Viacom18 Media Private Limited (Bigg Boss 9) The TV promo advertisement, depicting the protagonists wearing shoes in a temple is likely to cause grave and widespread offence.

    Patanjali Ayurved Limited (Youvan Gold Plus): The claims on pack of Youvan Gold Plus, ‘An authentic powder booster Ayurvedic Medicine useful in physical & sexual weakness which improves libido, vigour & vitality, sexual power. Keeps you always healthy, energetic & gives you total satisfaction of married life’, were not substantiated and imply that the product is meant for enhancement of sexual pleasure, which is in breach of the law as it violates the Drugs & Magic Remedies Act.

    Patanjali Ayurved Ltd. (Patanjali Pure Cow’s Ghee): The reference to ‘Keratin’ content in Cow’s milk in the advertisement was found to be an error. The word Keratin was used instead of ‘Carotene’ and the claim ‘Scientific fact: Cow’s milk contains Keratin’ was incorrect.

    Patanjali Ayurved Ltd. (Patanjali Atta Noodles): The claim in the advertisement, ‘Oil Free’ was not substantiated and is misleading by implication.

    Coca-Cola India Pvt. Ltd. (Coca-Cola Zero): The disclaimer in the advertisement of Coca-Cola Zero was not as per the size stipulated in the ASCI Guidelines for Supers. It was concluded that disclaimer in the advertisement is not clearly legible.  The advertisement contravened the ASCI Guidelines on Supers. 

    Facebook India (Facebook Free Basics): The claim in the advertisement, ‘Free Basics is at risk of being banned’ was considered to be misleading by exaggeration. Further, the claim in the advertisement, ‘Through a trial of Free Basics by Facebook, Ganesh learnt new farming techniques that doubled his crop yield’, the farmer’s interview / testimonial is not an adequate substantiation for the claim quantifying doubling of crop yield directly attributable to the Free Basics trial by the farmer. Also, it was not conclusively proven what the crop yields were prior to Ganesh using internet and post using Free Basics trial.  Using an individual testimonial without any claim support data, while reaching out to consumers at large, was considered to be misleading by implication and exaggeration. Also, in the absence of any disclaimer to that effect, the reference to the claim in the advertisement, ‘benefits of Free Internet’ was misleading by ambiguity.

    Amazon.in: The discrepancy between the specification declared on the Amazon.com web-site for AdraxxCrosman Roof Prism Binoculars, and the specification mentioned on the product visual led to the conclusion that the advertisement is misleading.

    The Times of India: The claim in the advertisement, ‘Presenting India’s most challenging school quiz.’ was not substantiated by providing comparative data versus other contests of similar nature to support how this quiz is better in the challenge level and the claim of the ‘Most’ challenging quiz.

  • ASCI upholds complaints against Balaji Telefilms, Viacom 18, Patanjali, Coca Cola, Facebook, Amazon.in, TOI

    ASCI upholds complaints against Balaji Telefilms, Viacom 18, Patanjali, Coca Cola, Facebook, Amazon.in, TOI

    MUMBAI: In January 2016, ASCI’s Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) upheld complaints against 51 out of 102 advertisements. Out of 51 advertisements against which complaints were upheld, 13 belonged to the education category, 12 to the food & beverages category, followed by 11 in the healthcare category, 6 in the eCommerce category and 9 advertisements from other categories.

    Balaji Telefilms The suggestive scenes in the movie promo showing “two men and women on the beach” are indecent, vulgar and repulsive, which, in the light of generally prevailing standards of decency and proprietary, will cause grave and widespread offence to general public.  

    Viacom18 Media Private Limited (Bigg Boss 9) The TV promo advertisement, depicting the protagonists wearing shoes in a temple is likely to cause grave and widespread offence.

    Patanjali Ayurved Limited (Youvan Gold Plus): The claims on pack of Youvan Gold Plus, ‘An authentic powder booster Ayurvedic Medicine useful in physical & sexual weakness which improves libido, vigour & vitality, sexual power. Keeps you always healthy, energetic & gives you total satisfaction of married life’, were not substantiated and imply that the product is meant for enhancement of sexual pleasure, which is in breach of the law as it violates the Drugs & Magic Remedies Act.

    Patanjali Ayurved Ltd. (Patanjali Pure Cow’s Ghee): The reference to ‘Keratin’ content in Cow’s milk in the advertisement was found to be an error. The word Keratin was used instead of ‘Carotene’ and the claim ‘Scientific fact: Cow’s milk contains Keratin’ was incorrect.

    Patanjali Ayurved Ltd. (Patanjali Atta Noodles): The claim in the advertisement, ‘Oil Free’ was not substantiated and is misleading by implication.

    Coca-Cola India Pvt. Ltd. (Coca-Cola Zero): The disclaimer in the advertisement of Coca-Cola Zero was not as per the size stipulated in the ASCI Guidelines for Supers. It was concluded that disclaimer in the advertisement is not clearly legible.  The advertisement contravened the ASCI Guidelines on Supers. 

    Facebook India (Facebook Free Basics): The claim in the advertisement, ‘Free Basics is at risk of being banned’ was considered to be misleading by exaggeration. Further, the claim in the advertisement, ‘Through a trial of Free Basics by Facebook, Ganesh learnt new farming techniques that doubled his crop yield’, the farmer’s interview / testimonial is not an adequate substantiation for the claim quantifying doubling of crop yield directly attributable to the Free Basics trial by the farmer. Also, it was not conclusively proven what the crop yields were prior to Ganesh using internet and post using Free Basics trial.  Using an individual testimonial without any claim support data, while reaching out to consumers at large, was considered to be misleading by implication and exaggeration. Also, in the absence of any disclaimer to that effect, the reference to the claim in the advertisement, ‘benefits of Free Internet’ was misleading by ambiguity.

    Amazon.in: The discrepancy between the specification declared on the Amazon.com web-site for AdraxxCrosman Roof Prism Binoculars, and the specification mentioned on the product visual led to the conclusion that the advertisement is misleading.

    The Times of India: The claim in the advertisement, ‘Presenting India’s most challenging school quiz.’ was not substantiated by providing comparative data versus other contests of similar nature to support how this quiz is better in the challenge level and the claim of the ‘Most’ challenging quiz.

  • ‘Taste The Feeling’ with Coca-Cola India

    ‘Taste The Feeling’ with Coca-Cola India

    MUMBAI Reaching out to millions of hearts every day, Coca-Cola has launched the local rendition of its new global campaign in India – “Taste the Feeling”. The campaign seeks to remind the consumers of the happy and joyous moments that a chilled and effervescent Coca-Cola bottle brings to their life. The new Coca-Cola TVC launched in India features Bollywood superstar Sidharth Malhotra enjoying the feeling of sipping on Coca-Cola.

    After the award winning “Open Happiness” campaign, the new campaign “Taste the Feeling” by Coca-Cola is the latest global campaign that hopes to capture the hearts and minds of the younger generation.

    Speaking about the campaign, Bollywood actor and Coca-Cola Brand Ambassador, Sidharth Malhotra said, “Everyone seeks refreshment for different reasons and nothing beats the delicious refreshment offered by a chilled bottle of Coca-Cola. Being the ultimate refreshing beverage, Coca-Cola has been an integral part of my growing up years and I will never forget how the simple pleasure of drinking an ice-cold Coca-Cola made so many moments more memorable. I am very excited to be a part of the new ‘Taste the Feeling’ campaign, celebrating one of the many ordinary, day to day moments made special by Coca-Cola. I am sure the consumers will enjoy the ad and get reminded of their own special moments with Coca-Cola”.

    “Taste the Feeling,” campaign has rolled out in India on 11 March, 2016 at various platforms across key markets and will come to life through a number of elements, including a strong TV presence across Hindi and regional channels, integrations across IPL matches, thematic OOH campaign after 3 years on brand Coca-Cola across 10 key cities at different locations and seeding on owned social assets and conversations through brand advocates and influencers.

  • ‘Taste The Feeling’ with Coca-Cola India

    ‘Taste The Feeling’ with Coca-Cola India

    MUMBAI Reaching out to millions of hearts every day, Coca-Cola has launched the local rendition of its new global campaign in India – “Taste the Feeling”. The campaign seeks to remind the consumers of the happy and joyous moments that a chilled and effervescent Coca-Cola bottle brings to their life. The new Coca-Cola TVC launched in India features Bollywood superstar Sidharth Malhotra enjoying the feeling of sipping on Coca-Cola.

    After the award winning “Open Happiness” campaign, the new campaign “Taste the Feeling” by Coca-Cola is the latest global campaign that hopes to capture the hearts and minds of the younger generation.

    Speaking about the campaign, Bollywood actor and Coca-Cola Brand Ambassador, Sidharth Malhotra said, “Everyone seeks refreshment for different reasons and nothing beats the delicious refreshment offered by a chilled bottle of Coca-Cola. Being the ultimate refreshing beverage, Coca-Cola has been an integral part of my growing up years and I will never forget how the simple pleasure of drinking an ice-cold Coca-Cola made so many moments more memorable. I am very excited to be a part of the new ‘Taste the Feeling’ campaign, celebrating one of the many ordinary, day to day moments made special by Coca-Cola. I am sure the consumers will enjoy the ad and get reminded of their own special moments with Coca-Cola”.

    “Taste the Feeling,” campaign has rolled out in India on 11 March, 2016 at various platforms across key markets and will come to life through a number of elements, including a strong TV presence across Hindi and regional channels, integrations across IPL matches, thematic OOH campaign after 3 years on brand Coca-Cola across 10 key cities at different locations and seeding on owned social assets and conversations through brand advocates and influencers.

  • Taste the Feeling by artist Avicii is the anthem for Coca-Cola UEFA EURO 2016 campaign

    Taste the Feeling by artist Avicii is the anthem for Coca-Cola UEFA EURO 2016 campaign

    MUMBAI: Taste the Feeling by artist Avicii will be the anthem for the Coca-Cola UEFA EURO 2016 campaign as it complements the creative idea that the pleasure of drinking beverage makes the moment more special.

    “It’s always our ambition to feature great music that people will remember and love decades from now. And we think we’ve done that with this campaign. As we searched for the perfect song, this one stood out from day one as something really special.” said Coca-Cola Global Music Group Director Joe Belliotti.

    “I really liked the original demo and after a few intense weeks in the studio working on the production, we were able to present an amazing final product. Conrad was a great partner and we are excited that the song will be featured in the UEFA EURO 2016 campaign for Coca-Cola so fans around the world can enjoy it,” said the artist Avicii.

    On Avicii’s participation in the project, Belliotti added, “We have worked with Avicii since 2011 on several projects, and he knows how to create optimistic music that resonates with listeners around the world. He has a melodic and musical sensibility that draws you in. He creates songs with a modern feel but adds traditional instruments to the mix.”

    Commenting on the collaboration of Coca-Cola with music agency Deviant Ventures for the overall music, Deviant Ventures Chief of Possibilities Umut Ozaydinli said, “For the anthem, we wanted to pair Avicii with a relative newcomer. Conrad Sewell has been on our radar ever since last year. Avicii’s signature production with Conrad’s unique vocals made the perfect mix for a summer hit”