Tag: Dainik Bhaskar Group

  • Digital video veteran jumps ship to Spanish adtech darling

    Digital video veteran jumps ship to Spanish adtech darling

    NEW DELHI: Shikha Singh, the executive who helped Dailymotion crack the notoriously difficult Indian market, has jumped ship to join Marfeel, a Spanish adtech firm, as sales director for Asia-Pacific. The move marks another coup for European technology companies seeking to expand their footprint across the region’s fragmented digital landscape.

    Singh’s departure from Dailymotion, where she spent over seven years building the French video platform’s Indian operations, signals the intense competition for experienced hands in the publisher technology space. At Marfeel, she will spearhead the Barcelona-based company’s push into markets where digital advertising spending continues to surge despite global economic headwinds.

    The appointment comes as Marfeel, which helps publishers optimise their websites for better user engagement and revenue, looks to capitalise on the growing demand for sophisticated content management tools across Asia. The company’s technology promises to boost page views and advertising income—a compelling proposition for cash-strapped media organisations grappling with declining print revenues.

    Singh’s track record suggests Marfeel has chosen wisely. During her tenure as country manager for India at Dailymotion, she delivered what she describes as “phenomenal growth” of 120 per cent over two years whilst serving as sales director for supply and enterprise sales. Her knack for “executing complex conversations with C-level people” and managing partnerships across the chaotic Indian media ecosystem made her a valuable asset for Vivendi-owned Dailymotion.

    Before her Dailymotion stint, Singh cut her teeth at some of India’s most prominent digital media companies. She managed partnerships at Times Internet, the digital arm of India’s largest newspaper group, and worked on business development for Dainik Bhaskar Group, one of the country’s biggest Hindi-language publishers. Earlier roles at adtech firms LocoVida and Kaumarc Media, plus a brief entrepreneurial venture with JobsandResults.com, rounded out her experience in the rough-and-tumble world of Indian digital media.

    The move reflects broader trends in the global adtech industry, where European companies are increasingly challenging American dominance in Asia-Pacific markets. Spanish firms, in particular, have been aggressive in their expansion, leveraging their experience in similarly fragmented European markets to tackle the complexities of Asian publishing.

    For Marfeel, Singh’s appointment represents a bet that the company can replicate its European success in markets where publishers are desperately seeking new revenue streams. Her deep understanding of the SaaS sales model and ability to navigate the relationship-heavy Indian business culture could prove crucial as the company attempts to win over sceptical Asian publishers.

    The timing appears fortuitous. Digital advertising spending across Asia-Pacific is expected to continue growing, driven by rising smartphone penetration and increasingly sophisticated programmatic advertising tools. Publishers who can demonstrate measurable improvements in user engagement and revenue generation are well-positioned to capture a larger share of advertisers’ budgets.

    Whether Singh can work the same magic for Marfeel that she did for Dailymotion remains to be seen. But her appointment signals that the battle for Asia-Pacific’s publisher technology market is heating up—and European companies are not content to let their American rivals have all the fun.

  • Audio streaming platform Eshtory readies for an aggressive push

    Audio streaming platform Eshtory readies for an aggressive push

    MUMBAI: Even as many a player is rushing into the video streaming platform space,  here’s one which is stepping into audio streaming. Called Eshtory, it is founded by former MyFM CEO Harrish Bhatia, radio vet Viplove Gupte, and sales vet Nilesh Kadam. At some stage or the other the trio was employed at MyFM, which was a part of the Dainik Bhaskar group. 

    Funding has come their way through strategic investments from Abhijit Realtors founder Abhijit Majumdar and Radio Orange CEO Inu Majumdar, who has also taken on the position of  chairperson of OrangeGlobal Stories, the firm behind Eshtory. 

    Nitin Gadkari launching the logo of Eshtory

    Eshtory’s logo was unveiled by minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari in Nagpur recently. Scheduled for launch in January 2025, the app promises to offer  listeners a seamless and immersive experience with original, high-quality, compelling narratives. Beyond entertainment, the platform will serve as a hub for homegrown storytellers, showcasing regional tales to global audiences and fostering a vibrant ecosystem of creative talent, says the company. 

    OrangeGlobal Stories co-founder Bhatia  pointed out that the team is not just building a platform, it is flagging off a movement. He expounded: “We are united by a shared vision to celebrate the boundless power of imagination and creativity. In a fast-paced world, stories have the power to inspire, entertain, and connect. Through Eshtory our mission is to transform storytelling into an immersive experience, delivering original fiction that resonates across cultures and geographies. We aim to redefine how stories are told and experienced. We aim to bring voices from every corner of the world to light, offering narratives that are original, fresh, and unforgettable.” 

    The company says it  has kept aside a marketing and digital promotion  war chest of $36 million to be spent  over the next three years to build up its user base. This strategic allocation aims to enhance the platform’s reach and engagement via, large-scale brand awareness, advanced digital strategies, targeted ad campaigns and tailored content promotion. 

    Eshtory homepage

    They will need all the muscle  power they can muster.  The Indian audio streaming marketing is teeming with competition with the likes of Audible from Amazon, Pocket FM, Kuku FM, Pratilipi among others. But the good part is the global audio storytelling market is expected to grow to $53.46 billion by 2032, with strong contributions from emerging markets like India and rapid growth in the Asia-Pacific region. In India, the convergence of affordable data, widespread smartphone penetration, and evolving consumer preferences has propelled the audio OTT sector into a high-growth trajectory. 

    Amid this momentum, the company says,  it is uniquely positioned to fill critical gaps in the market. By prioritising quality and originality, the platform says, it will stand apart in a space often dominated by tech-driven approaches, offering listeners a reimagined storytelling experience that caters to both local and global audiences. With India emerging as a creative hub for diverse storytelling, OrangeGlobal Stories seeks to redefine the audio landscape by showcasing compelling narratives that resonate across cultures and geographies. .

    Added OrangeGlobal Stories chairperson Majumdar: “As an ardent enthusiast of audio entertainment and the only female CEO leading a radio channel in India, I am incredibly  confident that the team will be able to redefine the storytelling experience.  OrangeGlobal Stories is not just a platform but a testament to our commitment to delivering the finest audio content that resonates deeply with listeners.” 

    Now, it’s up to the audience to listen. 

  • MY FM launches new humour capsules – ‘Irshad-Na-Kaabil’ & ‘Baklol Samachar’

    MY FM launches new humour capsules – ‘Irshad-Na-Kaabil’ & ‘Baklol Samachar’

    Mumbai: MY FM, the Radio arm of Dainik Bhaskar group unveils snacky humour capsules – ‘Irshad-Na-Kaabil’ & ‘Baklol Samachar’.

    MY FM is ready with an exciting content lineup in the festive season bringing in even more reasons for listeners to tune in to our channel. We have recently transitioned from traditional long-format shows to a dynamic line-up of 10-12 short-format shows covering a wide array of topics with crisp, engaging content that enhances both value and entertainment.

    Irshad-Na-Kaabil is an eccentric, whimsical character known for his nonsensical approach to storytelling. He is a self-proclaimed Bollywood enthusiast who creates imaginative backstories of iconic Bollywood songs to add fun and entertainment.

    Baklol Samachar is all about a hilarious news anchor known for his distinct style and humorous take on current events and almost everything happening around us. He blends humour and satire with a flamboyant style that makes it an unforgettable experience. His unique perspectives and mannerisms make him a standout personality.

    “We are staying true to our commitment to bring unique and entertaining content to our listeners. We are extremely excited to introduce the new sparklers,” said MY FM CEO Rahul Namjoshi.

    Tune in to MY FM for a non-stop rollercoaster of laughter and let the fun begin!

  • MY FM launches new humour property – ‘Babaji Practical Hai’

    MY FM launches new humour property – ‘Babaji Practical Hai’

    Mumbai: MY FM, the radio arm of Dainik Bhaskar Group, launched a new comic sparkler, “Babaji Practical Hai,” a unique content that adds humour to everyday situations. With every capsule, one will laugh out loud as Babaji brings to light the absurdities of life.

    It features the witty and insightful character Babaji, who addresses common life challenges. The character offers a playful commentary on life’s ups and downs. From the hustle and bustle of the office to the nuances of married life, or just trying to get through the day, Babaji has something practical and hilarious to say. His humour and jibes are set to become the antidote to our daily grind.

    “Babaji Practical Hai” is aired daily, once every hour, across MY FM network.

  • Nitin Sethi joins Adani Group as chief digital officer for consumer business

    Nitin Sethi joins Adani Group as chief digital officer for consumer business

    New Delhi: Airliner Indigo's chief digital officer Nitin Sethi has moved on from the organisation and joined Adani Group as chief digital officer – consumer business.

    "I am looking forward to enabling digital transformation, customer-centric design thinking, customer empathy, technology roadmap, and unified thinking of the group’s consumer businesses. It is an exciting start of being an Intrapreneur at what I see as one of the world’s largest start-up environments", he announced on LinkedIn.

    Sethi carries more than two decades of experience in digital transformation and product design and was previously leading digital transformation for Indigo Airlines at Gurugram. Before working with Indigo, Sethi worked with Quikr as VP and group head experience and product design for around three years. He has also worked with CommonFloor.com as head of product design and experience and with Appigizer as an investor and mentor.

    Specialising in leading multi-functional teams and establishing best user experience practices and processes, Sethi has previously had stints at Info Edge India (Naukri.com Group), India Art Village, Babyoye.com, Dainik Bhaskar Group, Prism Education, Mega Softwares, rediff.com, Times Internet, and Bharti Airtel.

  • Neeraj Roy elected as IAA India chapter president

    Neeraj Roy elected as IAA India chapter president

    MUMBAI: The India Chapter of International Advertising Association has elected Hungama Digital Media CEO Neeraj Roy as its president.

    Roy said, “We look forward to serving the ever changing needs of the marketing and advertising fraternity as India is at the cusp of a digital transformation that will impact all aspects of life.”

    Further, Monica Tata, COO – BTVi, elected as VP commented, “I am looking forward to be part of the next phase of IAA under the new leadership.”

    Pradeep Dwivedi, former CMO of The Dainik Bhaskar Group, elected as the Hon. Secretary, said, “There has never been a better time for our industry to evolve and transform itself. I am keenly looking forward to working with industry leaders to sustain the rich legacy of past IAA initiatives and contribute to new ones.”

    Jaya Advertising Pvt. Ltd. chairman Jaideep Gandhi was elected as the honorary treasurer.

    In addition, MCCS India Pvt Ltd -ABP News CEO Ashok Venkatramani, Daily Deshdoot director Janak Sarda, Indian National Press director Abhishek Karnani, Mathrubhumi PTG & PBG Co. Ltd director Shreyams Kumar, VRL Media Ltd managing director Anand Sankeshwar, have been elected as members of the managing committee.

    IAA India past president Kaushik Roy said, “With strengthened senior level representation from India and the Asia Pacific, IAA globally is well poised to support and nurture the interests of the advertising, marketing and media fraternity.”

  • Neeraj Roy elected as IAA India chapter president

    Neeraj Roy elected as IAA India chapter president

    MUMBAI: The India Chapter of International Advertising Association has elected Hungama Digital Media CEO Neeraj Roy as its president.

    Roy said, “We look forward to serving the ever changing needs of the marketing and advertising fraternity as India is at the cusp of a digital transformation that will impact all aspects of life.”

    Further, Monica Tata, COO – BTVi, elected as VP commented, “I am looking forward to be part of the next phase of IAA under the new leadership.”

    Pradeep Dwivedi, former CMO of The Dainik Bhaskar Group, elected as the Hon. Secretary, said, “There has never been a better time for our industry to evolve and transform itself. I am keenly looking forward to working with industry leaders to sustain the rich legacy of past IAA initiatives and contribute to new ones.”

    Jaya Advertising Pvt. Ltd. chairman Jaideep Gandhi was elected as the honorary treasurer.

    In addition, MCCS India Pvt Ltd -ABP News CEO Ashok Venkatramani, Daily Deshdoot director Janak Sarda, Indian National Press director Abhishek Karnani, Mathrubhumi PTG & PBG Co. Ltd director Shreyams Kumar, VRL Media Ltd managing director Anand Sankeshwar, have been elected as members of the managing committee.

    IAA India past president Kaushik Roy said, “With strengthened senior level representation from India and the Asia Pacific, IAA globally is well poised to support and nurture the interests of the advertising, marketing and media fraternity.”

  • IAA Debates in Delhi: ‘Creative awards can also be given for differentiated one-off expressions’

    IAA Debates in Delhi: ‘Creative awards can also be given for differentiated one-off expressions’

    Mumbai: The third in the series of the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter’s debates will be hosted in Gurgaon on Monday 13 May 2013.

    It will be presented by the Dainik Bhaskar Group.

    The topic for the third IAA Debates is ‘Creative awards can also be given for differentiated one-off expressions’.

    Speaking ‘For’ the topic will be BBDO India chairman and chief creative officer Josy Paul and DDB Mudra Group COO Pratap Bose.

    ‘Against’ the motion will be Pepsico India vice president marketing – beverage Deepika Warrier and Green Bean Ventures director Lloyd Mathias.

    The debate will be moderated by Future Brands MD and CEO Santosh Desai.

    IAA India Chapter president Srinivasan K Swamy said, “The first two debates – in Mumbai and Goa – have been extremely well received. I expect the third IAA debate to do as well. The topic chosen is provocative and is something in the minds of many after the recent Goafest-Abbys event. With the line up of speakers the debate in Delhi promises to be exciting, delivering viewpoints to help our perspectives evolve.”

    IAA debates co chairperson Partho Dasgupta added, “This is the good old classic format of debate where industry leaders debate serious issues. It‘s not a standard comfortable panel discussion sitting on a couch. We get to hear the best opinion backed by information on subjects with speakers defending their positions passionately.”

    The venue of the event is The Trident and it will be held from 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm.