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  • Vh1 reincarnates; to air Global Citizen 2016 live

    Vh1 reincarnates; to air Global Citizen 2016 live

    MUMBAI: It seems like a win-win for the two eventful happenings. In a move to be the go-to destination for international music, entertainment and pop culture, Vh1 is all set to unveil its new refreshed branding. The channel’s logo, which has two windows (perpendicular) in red and magenta, will now change to purple. The philosophy of the channel — Get With It, will remain unchanged.

    The brand’s new logo will come into effect on 19 November. Introducing India to the refreshed Vh1 experience will be Demi Lovato, Coldplay and Jay-Z Live at the most awaited Global Citizen Festival 2016. The channel will air the live broadcast of all the performances.

    “There could not have been a bigger, more entertaining and relevant platform than Global Citizen Festival to showcase the brand new Vh1. As we are partnering with them as a network, we spoke to the organisers and they were more than happy to telecast it live on Vh1. Only 100,000 people will be able to watch it impulsively but what about the millions of people who cannot witness the concert for whatever reason,” said Viacom18 business head English and youth entertainment Ferzad Palia.

    The live telecast is an overall arrangement of the network and has the same advertisers that go across the communities. Added to the channel’s existing loyal advertisers, it has got few new advertisers on board from across the categories (FMCG, e-commerce, automobiles, etc).

    Palia added, “We have followed our own identity in India all through. Our rebranding has nothing to do with the international logo. However, we had rebranded five years ago. We need to give the brand a completely new look. It needs to be in sync with the way viewership palettes are moving. We have put the logo through a lot of testing and this one came out unanimously as the preferred layout. The colour is more vibrant, more holistic. We are still the window for India about what is going on, on the international music circuit and we have just expanded that window with the channel’s new look.

    With the refreshed look, the channel now has a new primetime at 8:30pm which has shows based on pop culture, entertainment, etc. It also boasts a whole new set-up of music and non-music based programming.

    “We have expanded from being a music channel to things which revolve around them which stood for the plus to being music plus plus and, of course, the local programming,” added Palia.

    The channel will, for the first time, bring alive engaging original programming like Vh1 Inside access with Miss Malini and Vh1 India Diaries. The former show is based on how Indian and international celebrities react to pop culture and what they do with things synonymous to the channel.

    Vh1 has led several special events in the past. Right from the time of its launch till date, Vh1 has been home to live telecasts such as Live Earth, Grammy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, American Music Awards, etc across countries at the same time. This has not only brought the channel exceptional surge in its viewership but has also increased the consumer engagement with the brand. “From being the window to a world, our endeavour is to be the one-stop destination for everything and special events form a very important part of it. That is why we have 12 or 13 award shows, which will keep increasing. The social quotient is humongous with the amount of conversations, engagements that you can drive with your audiences, etc is unparalleled,” Palia added.

    The rebranding will be also promoted through touch-point based activation in 10-12 markets which will be doubled to 20-25 markets. There will be heavy on-ground activities across colleges, buses, salons, cinema halls, etc. It plans to have over a 1000 touch points that will be active on an on-going basis.

    By reaching out to 50 million households in India, Vh1 by far is the most differentiated channel on TV because of its offering. “If you look at it from a differentiation point of view, there is no other channel that does it. The consumers and advertisers both love us for it,” asserted Palia.

    The channel is not looking at rural India for now and believes that it is not its core audience. “The BARC-defined ‘rural’ is not our immediate audience. With Phase IV of digitisation, there will be a new set of people who will be able to receive the channel. But, that is not our core audience. The urban audience itself is very wide. Even within that, our focus is on the one million-plus audience which we have deeply penetrated into and see great growth coming from,” opined Palia.

    With the demand for international music growing in India, the channel is observing huge growth in its consumption. Palia added, “English music is clearly expanding. When we speak to individual parties having interest in both western and Indian music, there seems to be a clear surge in the amount of consumption of international music (including that on the streaming sites). The demand is coming from people between in 15-30 age-group. A few years ago, the share of international music consumption in India was around three per cent which has lately jumped to 20-25 per cent. We have several indicators to look at in the absence of one source of data.”

    Palia does not see any threat from online streaming services in India. He asserted, “We have always maintained that what we lacked in India since the channel’s inception in 2005 is an eco-system that supports international music. And, we being at the forefront of it, do everything feasible on TV, digital, etc. — it is fantastic to see more and more people now seeing the benefit of pushing it. We have done the hard work and cultivated the genre which more and more people are benefitting from. The share of international music is only increasing and the streaming services are a benefit to us. None threatens to cannibalise our viewers. It is our viewers eventually that are expanding the consumption of international music across platforms.”

    With scope for more entrants in this space, Palia is optimistic about different players coming into the eco-system irrespective of the platform and only sees the sector growing in coming years.

  • Vh1 sets the monsoon fever with its fresh mid-year programming

    Vh1 sets the monsoon fever with its fresh mid-year programming

    MUMBAI: Staying true to offering the best of entertainment, Vh1, is geared up to refresh its programming line-up come July. Serving up the best music from 2016, Vh1 is all set to showcase a mid- year compilation of Vh1’s Top 50 Videos of 2016

     Commenting on the new line-up, Viacom18 English Entertainment head programming Hashim D’Souza  shared, “The new line-up aims at offering a wholesome viewing experience to our viewers & fans alike! There’s something for everyone. We’re excited to put out these additions & we’re sure viewers will like the varied programming offered to them”   

    Highlights on Vh1 for this month:

    Vh1’s Top 50 Songs of 2016!

    As the tussle to be the best ensues, Vh1 draws the list of all the super hit tracks and presents before you a mid-year review for the hit-makers. Watch out for Vh1’s Top 50 Songs of 2016 Mid-Year, to find out who will claim the top spot as you go on to hit the floor with tracks of Rihanna, Zayn, Coldplay and many more!

    Find out who tops the chart Vh1’s Top 50 Songs of 2016 Mid-Year, 10th July12 PM & 7 PM only on Vh1!

    Awesome Afternoons

    Tune into Vh1 to push your afternoon laze away and get jamming! Listen to international hits like, Bad Blood by Taylor Swift, Hotline Bling by Drake and many more only on your go-to international music destination!

    Tune into Vh1 for Awesome Afternoons every Monday to Friday, 3 PM onwards!

    Vh1 Trending

    Curious about what India is listening to!? Vh1 Trending brings you the fastest moving songs in India. It is your single stop to stay up to date with all music that’s buzzing in your country and your city!

    Tune in to Vh1 to know what’s trending every Tuesdays at 8pm!

    Vh1 Pop Profiles – Saturdays 10 pm

    Experience the stories of the stars through their major hit singles. We chart their career from the earliest performances to the present, via breakthrough singles, concerts and signings with major labels.

    Experience the live of your favorite star every Saturday at 10pm only on Vh1

    Hip Hop Hustle

    For all the Hip-Hop lovers, get the latest news and updates from the world of hip-hop music, along with interviews of your favourite hip-hop artists on Vh1 daily.

    Shout out to all the Hip-Hop lovers for the best of music on Hip Hop Hustle every Monday to Friday, 6.30 PM onwards!

    Vh1 CELEBRITY PLAYLIST

     This month, Vh1 brings you one step closer to your favourite artists by playing what’s on THEIR playlist! Get new moves on your favourite’s favourites like Hozier, Ellie Goulding, David Guetta, Maroon 5 and more only on Vh1 Celebrity Playlist.

  • Vh1 sets the monsoon fever with its fresh mid-year programming

    Vh1 sets the monsoon fever with its fresh mid-year programming

    MUMBAI: Staying true to offering the best of entertainment, Vh1, is geared up to refresh its programming line-up come July. Serving up the best music from 2016, Vh1 is all set to showcase a mid- year compilation of Vh1’s Top 50 Videos of 2016

     Commenting on the new line-up, Viacom18 English Entertainment head programming Hashim D’Souza  shared, “The new line-up aims at offering a wholesome viewing experience to our viewers & fans alike! There’s something for everyone. We’re excited to put out these additions & we’re sure viewers will like the varied programming offered to them”   

    Highlights on Vh1 for this month:

    Vh1’s Top 50 Songs of 2016!

    As the tussle to be the best ensues, Vh1 draws the list of all the super hit tracks and presents before you a mid-year review for the hit-makers. Watch out for Vh1’s Top 50 Songs of 2016 Mid-Year, to find out who will claim the top spot as you go on to hit the floor with tracks of Rihanna, Zayn, Coldplay and many more!

    Find out who tops the chart Vh1’s Top 50 Songs of 2016 Mid-Year, 10th July12 PM & 7 PM only on Vh1!

    Awesome Afternoons

    Tune into Vh1 to push your afternoon laze away and get jamming! Listen to international hits like, Bad Blood by Taylor Swift, Hotline Bling by Drake and many more only on your go-to international music destination!

    Tune into Vh1 for Awesome Afternoons every Monday to Friday, 3 PM onwards!

    Vh1 Trending

    Curious about what India is listening to!? Vh1 Trending brings you the fastest moving songs in India. It is your single stop to stay up to date with all music that’s buzzing in your country and your city!

    Tune in to Vh1 to know what’s trending every Tuesdays at 8pm!

    Vh1 Pop Profiles – Saturdays 10 pm

    Experience the stories of the stars through their major hit singles. We chart their career from the earliest performances to the present, via breakthrough singles, concerts and signings with major labels.

    Experience the live of your favorite star every Saturday at 10pm only on Vh1

    Hip Hop Hustle

    For all the Hip-Hop lovers, get the latest news and updates from the world of hip-hop music, along with interviews of your favourite hip-hop artists on Vh1 daily.

    Shout out to all the Hip-Hop lovers for the best of music on Hip Hop Hustle every Monday to Friday, 6.30 PM onwards!

    Vh1 CELEBRITY PLAYLIST

     This month, Vh1 brings you one step closer to your favourite artists by playing what’s on THEIR playlist! Get new moves on your favourite’s favourites like Hozier, Ellie Goulding, David Guetta, Maroon 5 and more only on Vh1 Celebrity Playlist.

  • EMI, BBC Worldwide in deal to unlock music archive

    EMI, BBC Worldwide in deal to unlock music archive

    MUMBAI: EMI Music and UK pubcaster the BBC’s commercial arm BBC Worldwide have struck a deal that will see thousands of hours of pop and rock music content, locked away for years, released to the public for the very first time.

    The arrangement allows the British-owned music company and its artists to release material from the corporation’s extensive archive of TV and radio recordings across multiple platforms including digital.

    In return BBC Worldwide has the opportunity to use EMI artists’ performances to create new programming which can be sold to international broadcasters and consumers.

    BBC Worldwide has also acquired the rights to distribute the content direct to consumers via any of their own future digital services.

    EMI and BBC Worldwide are identifying programme material relating to artists in the EMI family which can be used to create a wide range of products for global release across multiple platforms.

    The EMI family includes artists such as Kylie Minogue, The Beach Boys, David Bowie, Coldplay, Paul McCartney, Lily Allen and Pink Floyd. Under the deal EMI will have the opportunity to include BBC recordings from their artists as part of DVDs, CDs and digital downloads whilst BBC Worldwide has the opportunity to drive revenue through international radio and TV programme sales, as well as on-demand streaming from those very same artists.

    Both companies will also receive reciprocal royalties for each other’s sales.

    This unlocking of the BBC archive will make vast quantities of content available in all formats for consumers to enjoy both in the UK and internationally.

    The deal is part of BBC Worldwide Music’s strategy to derive greater value from the wealth of music-related material in the corporation’s archive. The BBC archive covers the entire history of rock and pop.

    The deal will look to build upon the release of BBC content previously licensed to EMI by artists such as Coldplay, David Bowie, Queen, Roxy Music and Depeche Mode. Some of the EMI archive gems include live radio performances from Pink Floyd, including a session from 1967 featuring tracks from their first album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn; Coldplay on Inside Tracks performing a stripped down version of their first hit “Shiver”; and an Omnibus special titled Cracked Actor from 1975 devoted to David Bowie.