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  • Covid learnings: Brands need to remain authentic & relevant to their customer base

    Covid learnings: Brands need to remain authentic & relevant to their customer base

    MUMBAI: More and more, brands are focusing their energies on Bharat, which is poised on the cusp of vast prospects and explosive growth. Kannada is widely regarded as the country’s first success story from a regional language market standpoint. Many marketers have already switched to targeted, localised promotions instead of pan-India campaigns that blow out their budget. While it is apparent that the pay-off from regional and hyper-localised advertising is increasing, there still remains the question – which medium gives the best reach and dividends? The second session of the Tele-wise Kannada virtual summit had retail players and marketers, from national to Karnataka-focused brands, discuss the scope of content, advertising and distribution fronts in the Kannada market in the foreseeable future.

    The event organised by the Indiantelevision.com, in association with Colors Kannada, was moderated by Eggfirst advertising & design COO Kunal Jamuar, and consisted of esteemed panelists including: N Ranga Rao & Sons (manufacturer of Cycle Pure Agarbathies) CEO, Arjun M Ranga, Max Fashion India SVP marketing Jiten Mahendra, Levista Coffee VP, S Shriram, MK Agro Tech (Sunpure oil) head – brand marketing Vijesh C Vijayan, Wavemaker India chief growth officer & office head – south Kishan Kumar Shyamalan and Lodestar Um executive VP Laya Menon.

    The ripples caused by the pandemic are still affecting consumer behaviour and consequently, brand’s choices. Several hard and fast rules have gone out the window and new learnings have been gleaned.

    Max Fashion’s Jiten Mahendra said they were shocked by the lockdown just when the brand’s new collection was about to be launched. But they recovered soon. “We have become more omni-channel now. Eight to nine per cent of the business is coming from e-commerce, where earlier it was just three per cent of our sales and 90 per cent came from retail. May onwards we were able to launch in more markets.”

    Moreover, major operations have been shifted into the virtual realm from brick n mortar and many cross functions like home trial, video etc have been added to enhance customer experience.

    Mahendra went on to add: “Pre-covid, each channel had a separate KPI and brands were trying to deliver that. Now, brands are not channel driven. They need to be authentic and relevant to the customer base.”

    Ranga shared that as a consumer-focused brand they had to keep connected with their customer; to this end they organised online pujas across temples in Karnataka. “We also became more tactical. We moved out of big sponsorship and did smaller localised commercials,” he added.

    One needed to be quick, sharp and adapt their media mixes given the circumstances. “We realised the benefit of print advertising and our online business has of course increased exponentially. But for us, 95 per cent is still TV, with GECs topping the genre.”

    Levista Coffee’s Shriram said that after tasting unprecedented success during last year’s  lockdown and the subsequent months, the brand further stepped up its visibility in the media. On television, they tied up with Chennai Super Kings as coffee partners for the IPL which helped establish their presence further.

    “CSK is not a team, it’s an emotion, and IPL is entertainment. We created CSK ads and showed it in GECs and radio stations focusing on match scores. It was a measured risk which paid off,” he elaborated.

    Ranga added, “Our brand takes the third umpire branding on IPL as much as we can get with the tagline ‘Everyone has a reason to pray’.”

    On the other hand, Max Fashion took the conscious call not to associate with the previous season of the IPL. “Instead we went for Hotstar and targeted women-driven content. We had a far better engagement and affinity. Our core TG is women, the second TG is youth. We have done a lot of ground-level activations where it’s not just dependent on reach but engagement,” revealed Mahendra.

    When it comes to viewership, Kunal underlined a curious dichotomy – while digital growth has been mainly driven by women audiences, TV saw a lot of joint or male driven increase in viewership, which has made it a truly mass viewership medium following the lockdown.

    Talking about how brands are adapting to the medium’s gender dynamics, Sunpure’s Vijesh Vijayan detailed, “Two year ago, we decided to break the gender barrier. Today, our category isn’t dominated purely by one gender. The pandemic has shown us that everybody is a cook. So, our TG is not just women, but anyone who wants to cook or eat – basically anybody who loves food is our TG.”

    Jamuar pointed out that while a metro like Bengaluru tends to overpower the rest of regions when it came to content programming and marketing, it is important to give regional markets their share of inputs. Hence, planning for both sections needs to be separated. When it comes to TV it remains the lowest cost per 1,000 and each regional channel in the state has its pockets of viewership, he noted.

    Shriram felt the quality of content in the Kannada genre has improved tremendously with a lot of colourful fiction programs happening. “But as an advertiser, I would love a breakthrough in how our programming is planned in the GEC segment, which could be a game-changer.”

    Laya Menon felt while regional TV has a  “mass-ish sort of audience” there is “increasing alienation from youth, with the latter moving away to other mediums or screens like OTT/ digital.” So there’s a gap to ensure how to keep TV relevant – whether a national or regional channel – with content that will appeal equally or maybe even skewed to youth can reap dividends for advertisers , brands, broadcaster et al.

    Wavemaker’s Kishan Kumar concluded that just like marketing, in TV content, too, people today look for honesty and emotions at the core, things closer to life. Hence the content needs to mirror that and reflect our society in a better way.

  • Videocon ad shows ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par’s character in liquid luminous effect

    Videocon ad shows ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par’s character in liquid luminous effect

    NEW DELHI: A new social media campaign #AbDikhengeAsliRang highlighting the technology of more natural colours of Videocon’s revolutionary Liquid Luminous Technology has been launched with short humorous videos.

    This festive season, Videocon aims at making everyone’s Diwali colourful.

    Featuring the sensational and witty Asif Shaikh, commonly known as Vibhuti Narayan Mishra of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain fame, the short comedy videos depict the everyday conversations and lifestyle. In all of the videos, Videocon is a common aspect, entertaining the viewers.

    Mesmerised with the colour reproduction of Videocon Liquid Luminous, Asif can be seen revealing a tad too much when he switches the TV set on. What he leaves behind is an irritated wife, a surprised son, an annoyed boss and curious business associates.

    Videocon digital marketing head Shikher Gupta said, “Since Diwali is the time to cheer, we came up with short videos with a light, humorous touch. The campaign is built on Videocon’s Liquid Luminous range and effectively communicates the different hues and shades that one can experience with the new range. Asif Sheikh was an obvious choice as his personality matched perfectly with the theme. His vivid persona truly reflects the product USP. The videos will go live on our social media pages including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.”

    The videos have been conceptualised by Rediffusion- Y&R, produced by Saffron Studio and Media, and directed by Vishal Gupta.

    The campaign #AbDikhengeAsliRang will run across Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to engage with customers. Videocon is putting up a new video everyday where one can witness a new hilarious twist and different shades of life.

  • SonyLIV refreshes its brand identity ‘LIV to Entertain’

    SonyLIV refreshes its brand identity ‘LIV to Entertain’

    MUMBAI: SonyLIV has yet again proved its status as a pioneer of innovation in its industry by unveiling a refreshed brand identity.

    The renewed brand ethos “We LIV to Entertain” promises to make SonyLIV the ultimate destination for rich entertainment across genres, screen types and audience preferences. With its new positioning, the brand underlines its commitment to fulfilling the most basic and pressing of human needs – that for robust, high-quality entertainment.

    To complement its brand ethos, SonyLIV has also rolled out a new logo which encompasses a full spectrum of colours with a young, energetic and self-effacing approach. The logo itself represents the brand’s reinvigorated emphasis on filling the lives of viewers with vivid entertainment that covers the key aspects of variety, depth, novelty, relevance and popularity.

    In order to create top-of-the-mind recall, SonyLIV has also launched a highly riveting brand film which has been shot in Romania, the birthplace of the immortal circus – the genesis of interactive entertainment. At the heart of the film is the figure of the eternal entertainer, the clown and the message is driven home with the refrain Kamaal dikhaana, Kamaal ka kaam hai (It’s no mean feat to keep everyone entertained). Through the film, SonyLIV has positioned itself as the theatre of emotions which has the ability to amplify every feeling and thought of the viewer with engaging and evocative content.

    Link to the brand film: http://www.sonyliv.com/details/promos/5237443992001/Sony-LIV—We-LIV-To-Entertain

    Sony LIV digital business EVP and business head Uday Sodhi said, “For the last four years, SonyLIV has enjoyed a pioneering and undisputed leadership position in India’s digital entertainment industry. As OTT content becomes more ubiquitous, it is time for us to renew our brand focus and differentiate ourselves on the key facets our viewers identify us by; that of providing them rich, stimulating and thought-provoking entertainment.”

    “We pioneered the concept of original web-series in the country and have also been instrumental in bringing audiences closer to the most popular sporting action from across the world. We decided to, therefore, re-energise our brand identity in conjunction with these USPs and clearly establish SonyLIV as the ultimate provider of entertainment, irrespective of screen, genre or audience segment. Our new positioning, ‘We LIV to Entertain’ is sure to connect with one and all.”

  • SonyLIV refreshes its brand identity ‘LIV to Entertain’

    SonyLIV refreshes its brand identity ‘LIV to Entertain’

    MUMBAI: SonyLIV has yet again proved its status as a pioneer of innovation in its industry by unveiling a refreshed brand identity.

    The renewed brand ethos “We LIV to Entertain” promises to make SonyLIV the ultimate destination for rich entertainment across genres, screen types and audience preferences. With its new positioning, the brand underlines its commitment to fulfilling the most basic and pressing of human needs – that for robust, high-quality entertainment.

    To complement its brand ethos, SonyLIV has also rolled out a new logo which encompasses a full spectrum of colours with a young, energetic and self-effacing approach. The logo itself represents the brand’s reinvigorated emphasis on filling the lives of viewers with vivid entertainment that covers the key aspects of variety, depth, novelty, relevance and popularity.

    In order to create top-of-the-mind recall, SonyLIV has also launched a highly riveting brand film which has been shot in Romania, the birthplace of the immortal circus – the genesis of interactive entertainment. At the heart of the film is the figure of the eternal entertainer, the clown and the message is driven home with the refrain Kamaal dikhaana, Kamaal ka kaam hai (It’s no mean feat to keep everyone entertained). Through the film, SonyLIV has positioned itself as the theatre of emotions which has the ability to amplify every feeling and thought of the viewer with engaging and evocative content.

    Link to the brand film: http://www.sonyliv.com/details/promos/5237443992001/Sony-LIV—We-LIV-To-Entertain

    Sony LIV digital business EVP and business head Uday Sodhi said, “For the last four years, SonyLIV has enjoyed a pioneering and undisputed leadership position in India’s digital entertainment industry. As OTT content becomes more ubiquitous, it is time for us to renew our brand focus and differentiate ourselves on the key facets our viewers identify us by; that of providing them rich, stimulating and thought-provoking entertainment.”

    “We pioneered the concept of original web-series in the country and have also been instrumental in bringing audiences closer to the most popular sporting action from across the world. We decided to, therefore, re-energise our brand identity in conjunction with these USPs and clearly establish SonyLIV as the ultimate provider of entertainment, irrespective of screen, genre or audience segment. Our new positioning, ‘We LIV to Entertain’ is sure to connect with one and all.”

  • Travelxp set to unveil new logo and theme

    Travelxp set to unveil new logo and theme

    MUMBAI: Premium travel and entertainment channel travelxp is set to don a new avatar replete with a new logo and theme. The white logo will symbolize the convergence of wavelengths of different colours.

     

    The channel’s content will be divided into six distinct genres, namely, food, culture, nature, heritage, lifestyle and destination. The six main genres will be ornamented in six different colours based on the concept of colour psychology, which indicates, that colours have a psychological impact on choices and subtly influence behavior. The different colour formula is to create different identity for different genres, which will ease viewer’s association too.

     

    “At travelxp we believe that the future starts today, not tomorrow. With this belief we are investing to create 4k travel content. For us, it’s an endless journey and an exciting one…The only way to really have a sense of how the world works is too see it yourself! And with us you’ll keep continuing to see more and explore more,” said travelxp managing director Nisha Chothani.

     

    Boasting of more than 20 million viewers in India, the fully high definition channel travelxp was launched in 2011. It is also one of the few channels in the world that has started shooting with 4K technology.

  • Fastrack launches helmets; eyes revenue of Rs 500 crore

    Fastrack launches helmets; eyes revenue of Rs 500 crore

    BENGALURU: Titan’s urban youth brand Fastrack announced the launch of a new category – helmets in Bengaluru. The new range will see 24 different variants for ‘guys and girls’ in different colours and graphics, making them a style-essential for its TG. Titan plans to include a range of bicycle headgear and accessories in the near future.

    Fastrack, which was launched in 1998, has seen revenue growth of more than fifty times from Rs 30 crore to Rs 770 crore, hence making it the largest fashion accessories brand in the country, claim Titan officials. By the end of this fiscal in March 2014, the company expects revenue of just Rs 8 to 10 crores from the helmet stream and about Rs 50 crore during FY-2014-15.

    We are looking at revenue of about Rs 500 crore from this stream over the next five years, says Titan managing director Bhaskar Bhatt

    The company says that the present size of the organised helmet market which constitutes about 45 per cent of the overall market is Rs 400 crore in India and is estimated to grow to about Rs 1500 crore over the next five years. “We are looking at revenue of about Rs 500 crore from this stream over the next five years,” reveals Titan managing director Bhaskar Bhatt to www.indiantelevision.com.

    “India has one of the highest numbers of two-wheelers in the world. With unorganised players currently driving the helmet business, the category has a large potential in the market. We are trying to buck the trend – even if a person doesn’t want to buy a helmet, she or he will buy it because it’s from Fastrack, because we believe that it is not the helmet that the person will buy, but brand Fastrack,” Bhatt further adds.

    For the present Fastrack helmets will be sold through the 147 Fastrack stores across the country. Titan plans to increase the number of Fastrack outlets to 200 by 31 March, 2014. The company also plans to sell helmets online through its own portal as well as other fashion online retailers such as Myntra, Jabong, etc., in the near future.

    “We are looking at outdoor promotions over the next few months. We’ll probably launch a multimedia campaign including TVCs sometime in the near future,” informs Titan Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Ronnie Talati. Lowe Lintas handles the creative duties and Maxus the media buying for Fastrack.

    Company sources peg the outdoor Fastrack helmets campaign at about Rs 2 crores till the end of this fiscal, and then depending upon the response, will chalk out a campaign for the next year.

    “Being in the business of youth fashion accessories, helmets were a natural extension for us after watches, sunglasses and bags. Many of today’s youth use protective gear to make bold fashion statements. The youth being the dominant consumers for the category, launching the helmets range under the Fastrack umbrella would help keep a firm grip on the capricious youth market,” adds Talati.

  • Celebrate I-Day with special programs on TV

    Celebrate I-Day with special programs on TV

    MUMBAI: Flip through a newspaper or television channels, the flavours and colours of the Independence Day are present everywhere. And to celebrate and cash-in on the occasion, the channels across genres are going all out to surpass each other with special programs.

     

    The general entrainment channels which are scrapping amongst themselves for eyeballs have redone their programming line to accomodate these speical shwos. . Star India is spearheading an initiative-Saath Hain Hum Uttarakhand — to muster mass support and gather funds for the flood-ravaged Uttarakhand through a live seven-hour fund-raiser.

     

    The fund raiser that’ll be broadcast on key channels of the Star India network including flagship Star Plus, Life OK, Star Pravah, Star Utsav and Channel V from 12 noon will see participation and performances from Hindi film industry’s stars and television’s most celebrated actors. The network promises it to be the biggest Independence Day spectacle in India.

     

    To counter it, Zee has a special slot from 2.30pm to 5.30pm wherein it will show the best performances from the already aired Qubool Hai Eid Mubarak special episode and Gold awards 2013. Whereas Sony will be betting on films like Ek Tha Tiger and Aashiqui 2 that will be aired at 9.30 and 12.30 pm and 6.30pm respectively. Colors on the occasion will telecast Policegiri twice in the day.

     

    Movie channels, both Hindi and English, will be showing patriotic films (old or new) as well as films which focus on ‘Indianness’.

     

    As for the other genres especially the music channels, nobody wants to miss out on the opportunity as well. Music channels will pay tribute with not only patriotic songs but also through unique programs. For instance, Vh1 has Indian Musical Compass which brings together artists who are divided by states but united by music. The episode which is 12-hour (8am to 8pm) long will feature artists across India representing various regions – Pentagram, Indus Creed, Alobo Naga and the Band, Soulmate, Euphoria, Ska Vengers, A R Rahman, Thermal and a Quarter, Brodha V, Bickram Gosh, Cassini’s Division and many more.

     

    The oldest music channel – MTV – has announced its new take on freedom through Maa Kasam Hindustan with MTV ACT. The initiative will urge the youth to stop being a fence sitter; but to take a stand and take action against issues that concern them. Leading the campaign are actors John Abraham and Nargis Fakhri who along with MTV VJs will take an oath to bring about a change.

     

    The channels from the 9X network too will play blockbuster tunes, a special youthful video titled Azadi Ka Tashan and has also created a whistling version of Hum Hindustani, one of the most popular patriotic songs from Bollywood. This unique project will be aired on 9XM all through the Independence week.

     

    This Independence Day the channels have created a bouquet of colourful programmes to bring out the flavour of India to entertain viewers. So stay tuned!

  • Colours of the Mountains tops IFFK awards

    Colours of the Mountains tops IFFK awards

    MUMBAI: The USA film The Colours of the Mountains (USA) won the best film award at the 16th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) that concluded on December 16.


    While the best Asian film award was lapped up by director Aditi Roy‘s At The End Of It All, The best Malayalam film award went to Adaminte Makan Abu.
     
    The Future Last For Ever was declared as the best competition film, the award for the best debut film went to A Stone‘s Throw Away. While Pablo Perelman‘s film The Painting Lesson won the audience award, the award for the best director went to Hamid Reza Aligholian of Iran for his film Flamingo No:13.


    The Suvarna Chakoram award was presented to Calos Cesar Arbelaez‘s The Colours of The Mountains.

  • Zee Jagran sports new look; repositions itself

    Zee Jagran sports new look; repositions itself

    MUMBAI: Enriching Lives! That’s the new tag line of Zee Jagran, the spiritual TV channel from the Zee group, which is looking at repositioning itself.

    The new positioning statement – Enriching Lives – exudes the essence of Zee Jagran. Enriching Lives is a sum total of seven elements called hope, joy, peace, celebration, balance, silence and awakening. The right mix of these elements helps a person in experiencing life in its true colours.

    In order to break the perception that the channel is aimed at elderly people, the new positioning is targeted to all those who want to connect to their souls and live life to the fullest.

    In an official statement issued, the new positioning of Zee Jagran will be reflected in the overall aesthetics, look and feel of the channel, innovative channel packaging, colorful promos, all new range of programs and a lot more.

    The programmes designed for the channel are divided into thematic time bands, which will highlight the seven elements that lead towards enriching lives. These programmes are full of variety and cater to almost all age-groups and profiles of people who want to celebrate the festival called life, everyday.

    Starting from 2 pm, the first time band with the theme – Hope – showcases alternative healing programs like Tarot, The Good Food Show, Lifestyle Gurus, Beauty Mantras, etc.

    Joy will air at 2:30 pm showcasing serials like Ramayan, Vishnu Puran and Jai Ganesh. From 3 pm to 3:30 pm the channel will air Silence, which features programmes like Mano ya na Mano and Anant, which unveils the truth about various superstitions, evils and demons that affect life at one point or the other.

    The channel will also air shows like Celebrate, Jahan Jahan Ram Charan Chali Jahin (JJRCCJ), Namaste India, Home Healers, Green Mantra, mystical show Peace, Balance, Awakening from Monday to Thursday.

    Weekends will showcase inspirational movies. The channel recently aired hard hitting realities of the country in the form of documentaries made with the support of NGO’s like Prayaas, which are working hard for the upliftment of the underprivileged. Also there was a special feature on Bhopal Gas Tragedy victims, who are still struggling for their rights.

    The channel will also air special programmes on various festivals through a range of celebrations in the form of film festival, live shows and special features.