Tag: Dance India Dance

  • Colors and Life OK witness a rise in Wk 3

    Colors and Life OK witness a rise in Wk 3

    MUMBAI: In week three of TAM TV ratings, Zee TV retained the number two position. It seems that magic of Jai Ho superstar Salman Khan has worked wonders for the channel as its popular dance reality show – Dance India Dance 4 notched up to garner 6,838 TVTs (4,618) taking the channel’s tally to 470,680 GVTs (488,194).

     

    Star Plus continues to lead the chart even after registering a slight drop. The channel registered 625,772 GVTs (629,447). Colors maintained its last week’s third position and fetched 466,690 GVTs (456,890). Life OK dislodged Sab from the fourth position pushing it to fifth slot. While Life OK garnered 347,326 GVTs (337,771), Sab recorded 318,311 GVTs (338,233). Sony’s viewership declined yet again as it fetched just 257,635 GVTs (263,081). Sahara One continues to be at the bottom of the chart with 35,959 GVTs (37,863).

     

    Coming back to the chart topper Star Plus, its dance reality show Nach Baliye 6 saw a dip and recorded at 4,449 TVTs (5,350). The epic series Mahabharat also saw a drop in its viewership and garnered 7,538 TVTs (7,794).

     

    While Zee TV continued to be at the second position, most of its properties witnessed a decline in viewership. Aur Pyar Ho Haya scored 3,637 TVTs (4,044), the sitcom Bh Se Bhade scored 1,931 TVTs (2,160), while the dance reality series Dance India Dance 4 scored 3,878 TVTs (4,249) on Sunday. However, the channel aired the Hindi feature film Ramaiya Vastavaiya on 12 January, Saturday that grabbed good eyeballs and garnered 4,011 TVTs.

     

    Colors’ newly launched talent reality show – the fifth edition of India’s Got Talent hasn’t really clicked well. In the second week of its telecast, the show lost viewers and scored 7,857 TVTs (9,380) on Saturday and Sunday. The other two fictional shows that replaced Bigg Boss witnessed a rise in the numbers, while Rangrasiya garnered 2,686 TVTs (2,564), Beintehaa reported 2,767 TVTs (2,633). However, comedy worked for the channel. Comedy Nights With Kapil that had Salman Khan as the special guest promoting his upcoming film Jai Ho scored 11,016 TVTs (10,420).

     

    Sony, which occupies the sixth position, has seen a slight rise in all its fiction properties. Main Na Bhoolungi and Ekk Nayi Pehchaan scored 1,095 TVTs (1,054) and 2,094 TVTs (2,087) respectively. However, the dance reality show Boogie Woogie Kids Championship saw a drop in its sixth week and garnered 2,381 TVTs (2,733).

     

    In the movie channel genre, Zee Cinema reported 198,135 GVTs (196,560); Star Gold registered 216,328 GVTs (182,903) and Movies OK scored 138,124 (137,410). While &pictures scored 93,317 GVTs (84,280), Zee Anmol earned 74,522 GVTs (86,317) and Max scored 203,203 GVTs (202,083).

  • Zee TV offers free mobile recharge to audience in return for DID votes

    Zee TV offers free mobile recharge to audience in return for DID votes

    MUMBAI: Not very long ago, the television audience were charged when they voted for their favourite contestants on a reality show, then it was made free in order to get more audience in to voting, now the audience are set to get returns too when they vote.

    In an interesting campaign for its reality show Dance India Dance season 4 that is about to enter an exciting leg with the Top 10 contestants battling it out for the much coveted ‘sunehri taqdeer ki topi’, Zee TV has gone one step further and joined hands with FreeCharge.com and would be ‘freecharging’ the phones of all those who give a missed call to vote for their favorite contestants. Last year, the channel to make votes cost free had come up with the idea of “missed calls for vote”, this time its target seems to be to lure more viewers to the show.

    The voting phase will begin on Sunday, 22 December and audiences will have as much power to vote for their favorite contestants as the judges on the show. 

    The mechanism for voting is simple – on placing a missed call to vote for their favorite contestant, the viewer will receive a promo code. The voter can then log on to www.freecharge.com and get free talk time worth Rs 10 on a minimum recharge of Rs 20 with the use of the promo code. The consumer will get only one promo code per week which means that they can vote only once per week for their favourite contestant. However, they can cast their vote for all contestants but receive only one promo code.

    Talking about the initiative, ZEEL marketing head national channels Akash Chawla said, “Voting is an integral part of any reality show. We made voting free last year by way of the ‘Missed-Call Voting’ mechanism. We received an overwhelming response in the form of record-breaking vote counts from our viewers. With this initiative of ‘Freecharging’ our voters’ phones, the idea was to take one step forward and gratify our viewers for sharing their valuable vote with us and helping us in our journey of identifying India’s biggest dancing star. The mechanism is effective as a consumer is allowed to vote only once for their favorite contestant each week through their registered number…thereby, not allowing any duplication of votes.  Freecharging will prove to be a fair mechanism to identify a winner based on public opinion as well as the judge’s scores.”

     

  • Zee to launch one more GEC?

    Zee to launch one more GEC?

    MUMBAI: Indiantelevision.com has learnt that there is more in the offering from the Zee Network. Zee, which is known for its pioneering initiatives in the broadcasting space, soon plans to add one more general entertainment channel (GEC) to its kitty.

    According to highly placed sources in the industry, the network is preparing to launch the channel under the ‘&’ franchise. “The network is planning to launch yet another GEC which will have all original shows. In the coming six to eight months, viewers will have a clear picture,” reveals the source.

    The network launched their first interactive movie channel titled, ‘&pictures’ on 18 August. And within a few weeks, on 1 September, the network launched another channel – a GEC christened ‘Zee Anmol’ that airs re-runs of the best of Zee TV shows like Dance India Dance, Pavitra Rishta, Kasam Se among others.

    At the recently held Mipcom event at Cannes, the network announced that it has acquired 20 programs from Geo TV, a Pakistan based television channel.

     

    And if the source is to be believed, all the shows may be aired on this soon to be launched new GEC. “Right now, they are masking it all by saying it is for Zee Anmol but eventually it will be aired on the ‘&’ franchise sister GEC,” remarks the source.

    When we contacted the channel officials, they refused to comment. But with the recent developments, it seems something interesting is brewing up at the network.

  • Zee to launch one more GEC?

    Zee to launch one more GEC?

    MUMBAI: Indiantelevision.com has learnt that there is more in the offering from the Zee Network. Zee, which is known for its pioneering initiatives in the broadcasting space, soon plans to add one more general entertainment channel (GEC) to its kitty.

     

    According to highly placed sources in the industry, the network is preparing to launch the channel under the ‘&’ franchise. “The network is planning to launch yet another GEC which will have all original shows. In the coming six to eight months, viewers will have a clear picture,” reveals the source.

     

    The network launched their first interactive movie channel titled, ‘&pictures’ on 18 August. And within a few weeks, on 1 September, the network launched another channel – a GEC christened ‘Zee Anmol’ that airs re-runs of the best of Zee TV shows like Dance India Dance, Pavitra Rishta, Kasam Se among others.

     

    At the recently held Mipcom event at Cannes, the network announced that it has acquired 20 programs from Geo TV, a Pakistan based television channel.

     

    And if the source is to be believed, all the shows may be aired on this soon to be launched new GEC. “Right now, they are masking it all by saying it is for Zee Anmol but eventually it will be aired on the ‘&’ franchise sister GEC,” remarks the source.

     

    When we contacted the channel officials, they refused to comment. But with the recent developments, it seems something interesting is brewing up at the network.
    Keep watching this space for more!

  • Zees DID, Buddha get takers at Mipcom

    Zees DID, Buddha get takers at Mipcom

    MUMBAI: It’s time for broadcasters to take stock of business at the recently concluded Mipcom 2013 and Zee TV, it seems, has emerged a winner.

    The formats were the highlights for Zee at Mipcom says Sunita Uchil

    Not only is the channel’s Dance India Dance a topper in terms of ratings, the show featured prominently on buyers’ lists at the content festival.

    “It is the only dance format show, which is home grown. The dance format was largely viewed by buyers who came to our booth with the prospect of using the concept,” says Zee global head syndication Sunita Uchil.

    Apart from DID, Zee’s new series Buddha struck a chord with international buyers. “We had a lot of inquiries even for the new series, which has never been made,” says Uchil.

    The historical series Jodha Akbar too found resonance among buyers. “Historicals are always popular. Last year, Jhansi ki Rani was the talking point for buyers and this year, it was Jodha Akbar. It is known and liked because of the images, characters and shots,” says Uchil.

     

    It was a busy MIPCOM for Zee, which had close to 90 meetings during the four-day fest. “The formats were the highlights for us,” exults Uchil and adds: “So while there were takers for Dance India Dance from Japan, the Asia Pacific region and Europe; the historical series got preference from the Middle East and Africa region. And, there were takers for our drama scripts from the Latin American market.”

    Additionally, the Zee booth had buyers looking for bulk purchase of drama series such as Pavitra Rishtaa, Punar Vivaah, Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke and Badalte Rishton ki Daastan. “All these drama shows are a part of anybody’s buy. So when buyers consider us, they look at us with the bulk of our shows,” says Uchil. 

    Just how many deals has Zee cracked at Mipcom? “We are still talking to the buyers, but will soon close the deals,” says Uchil without really answering our question…

  • Marathi TV: The BTL surge

    Marathi TV: The BTL surge

    MUMBAI: While shows such as Bigg Boss and Dance India Dance are capable of drawing eyeballs on their own steam, they owe their popularity, at least in part, to extensive marketing and promotion undertaken by the Hindi GECs in question.

    Contrastingly, the Marathi GEC space is not too well known for going aggro on advertising, however, there’s one element of the marketing mix which even these channels resort to frequently in order to connect with its audiences.

    Viacom 18 EVP and ETV Marathi business head Anuj Poddar says, “On-ground activities integrate elements of emotion, logic, and general thought processes to connect with the consumer. The goal is to establish the connection in such a way that the consumer responds to the show offering at both an emotional and rational response level.”

    Poddar gives the example of Kon Hoyil Marathi Crorepati(KHMC), ETV Marathi’s flagship programme, which garnered high views. He says a KHMC van with a ‘hot seat’ travelled to 90 markets in the state, with people getting an opportunity to experience the thrill of being in the coveted seat answering questions.

    On the other hand, Zee Marathi, which leads the genre, has on-ground activities weaved into its shows such as Home Minister, which is entering its tenth year and involves meeting women in their homes on a regular basis; Aamhi Saare Khavaiyye and Madhali Sutti to name a few. During rainy season events are conducted indoors while during other times they are outdoor.

    Zee Marathi claims to have touched all of Maharashtra’s prime markets, whereas ETV is looking to expand its on-ground activities, mainly in towns and villages. Both the channels undertake these activities on its own. Zee Marathi says the local part is taken care of by local agencies such as booking places.

    Most of the times, the cast also accompanies in such activities for which they are also paid. “The casts of the shows are a major crowd puller and play an important role in driving audience for any on-ground activity,” says Poddar.

    “Our audiences don’t sit in Mumbai and Pune and so, our on-ground activities are targeted at other towns,” points out Poddar, adding that the channel is currently into on-ground operations for its upcoming dance show, Mhanjech Assal Dancer (MAD).

    “On-ground activities, especially experiential marketing, will play a pivotal role in all marketing campaigns as we move from mere product attribute communication to focusing on delivering experiences that develop relationships and bonds that enable brands to grow over time,” he adds.

    It turns out ETV devotes 10 per cent of its entire marketing budget to on-ground.  Zee Marathi refused to comment on how much it spends on below the line activation. Sources however peg total on-ground expenditure at around Rs 3-5 crore per annum. Again, the expenditure may vary depending on the scale of the show.

    Zee Marathi business head Deepak Rajadhyaksha is of the opinion that the impact of on-ground activities is almost always visible. “We get to understand what people like and don’t like as well as the impact of the channel. Viewers give us a clear picture.” All marketing activation of the channel is done under the brand name Utsav Natyancha, involving games, acts and prizes along with discussions. Utsav Natyancha’has travelled to more than 11 towns across the state, claims Rajadhyaksha. He discloses that the channel resorts to close to 15-20 BTL initiatives each year. ETV Marathi says that it selects locations on the basis of viewership contribution as well as market classification.
    People participating in the KHMC activity, organized by ETV Marathi

    Madison COO Karthik Lakshminarayan says that more than the Marathi channels Hindi TV channels normally go into a greater overdrive on this front and hence get a lot more visibility amongst lay consumers.  “Such activities create a lot of buzz for the TV channel and show,” is Poddar’s stated view.

    So what happens once an event is done? “We conduct a survey by distributing forms to people asking them about the show,” says Rajadhyaksha. During the course of the event, games are conducted in which contestants are asked questions pertaining to the channel’s shows after which winners get prizes. All contact details of the people is piled into a database and they are informed and invited the next time Zee Marathi does an event.

    Same goes for ETV Marathi. Feedback from an event is used in the next event they undertake. Regular mailers, SMS updates, Facebook uploads and Twitter tags are used to build curiosity among the viewers.

    “What such kind of marketing does for the channel is that it gives it an opportunity to tailor messages in a personal manner. It also gives marketers valuable insights into their ROIs,” says Poddar.  So while print, TV and radio form the main chunk, channels seem to be waking up to the possibilities offered by on-ground as a critical component of reaching out to consumers. Marathi TV appears to be on the road to getting the fourth ‘P’ of its marketing mix right.

  • Zee TV’s mobile app crosses ‘1 million downloads’ mark

    Zee TV’s mobile app crosses ‘1 million downloads’ mark

    MUMBAI: Zee TV‘s interactive mobile app for its non-fiction shows has crossed a milestone of one million downloads according to Mobilox Innovations.

    Leveraging the success of Zee TV‘s popular non-fiction shows like ‘Dance India Dance‘, ‘DID L‘il Masters‘ and ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘, the mobile app boasts of a wide array of interactive features that engage users, offering them a unique window of experiencing these shows.

    According to the channel, Zee TV‘s current non-fiction property ‘India‘s Best Dramebaaz‘ is delivering overwhelming response from viewers across India. Hence, the app is now titled ‘India‘s Best Dramebaaz‘ app and is available on all key digital platforms such as iOS, Android, Blackberry and Symbian.

    In one of the mobile innovations, Zee TV has converted the original mobile app created for ‘DID Season 3‘ into apps for each successive season of its ongoing non-fiction shows, thereby retaining its original user base, while adding more users with each new season.

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises marketing head-national channels Akash Chawla said, “Zee TV‘s shows have consistently topped viewership scorecards, making them the rulers of the on-air space. Even off-air, it is gratifying to note that our non-fiction shows have emerged as the front-runners of the digital space with their mobile app crossing a milestone of 1 million downloads. At a time when ‘on-demand‘ entertainment is the order of the day, we have been successful in providing our viewers with content that has kept them engrossed and engaged.”

    Following a successful collaboration for the mobile application of its previous non-fiction shows, Zee TV has continued its partnership with Mobilox Innovations to develop the WAP and app technology for ‘India‘s Best Dramebaaz‘.

    In addition to keeping the tech-savvy youth connected with their favourite shows, the app provides users with exclusive behind-the-scenes peeks into the shows, connecting them with contestants, judges and skippers. The live chats with judges and personalised dance tutorials by skippers of ‘DID L‘il Masters 2‘ have been crowd favourites while the easy voting feature has seen the contestants register a staggering number of votes on every season of Zee TV‘s non-fiction shows.

    Mobilox COO Rohit Kaul said, “A million app downloads means a million new touch-points on the most personal device these days. Just technology development wouldn‘t have made it successful. The three key factors which helped the app scale to million downloads were Strong Product Concept, App Store Optimisation and App Store Affiliations. Mobilox will continue to do the same for Zee TV and add newer innovations to Mobile App Marketing to achieve multi-million downloads in future. This new benchmark set by Zee, apart from its existing reach via TV, will create newer trends and innovations in the way audiences interact with the same brands on multiple screens.”

  • ZEE launches mobile app for Sa Re Ga Ma Pa

    ZEE launches mobile app for Sa Re Ga Ma Pa

    MUMBAI: After the mega success of the Dance India Dance mobile wap & app that received over 7 lakh downloads and won a Gold at the ‘Smarties‘, Zee TV has announced the launch of ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2012‘ mobile app.

    Now fans of ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘ can connect with their favourite show on their mobiles even beyond watching the show every weekend on Zee TV at 9 PM. Loaded with many interactive features, it makes the experience completely social. The app allows you to listen, share, and comment on everything related to the show. The app is fully integrated with Facebook and Twitter.

    Today, mobiles are an extension of everyone‘s lifestyles – we use our cellphones for almost everything, including capturing pictures and storing music. With this in mind, Zee TV‘s ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘ wanted to provide a mobile experience that gave viewers different ways to enjoy their music. It is an innovation in the reality show genre on Indian television as it‘s a new way for audience‘s to engage with a quality app on a mobile device. Following a successful collaboration for the ‘Dance India Dance‘ app, Zee TV continues its partnership with Mobilox Innovations Pvt. Ltd to develop the ‘Hero Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘ Mobile APP technology.

    Did we mention that it‘s free? To download the ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘ App, one just needs to give a missed call at 18002661614. You will receive an SMS with a link in the message and on clicking the link, you can download the app absolutely free of cost. The ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘ mobile App has been designed to take interactivity and viewer‘s feedback to the next level. Once you download the app, it will provide you with a gateway to information about every stage of the competition. The app has features that will engage with viewers in real time like‘Vote for your Favourite Contestants‘ with no extra charges, chat with mentors, get latest updates and also allows one to access all the Twitter messages and Facebook posts of all contestants and mentors on one page.

    There are ‘Competition Charts‘ to map the progress of a contestant and features like ‘Live Comments‘ will give you a platform to appreciate your favourite contestant or mentor while you watch them sing on television. The ‘Music Tutorials‘ tab in the app will allow viewers to take music lessons from mentors, anchor and contestants. It will also give them useful tips on live performance, music recordings and lots of trivia on music. It‘s a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn music from the stalwarts in the music industry, Shankar Mahadevan, Sajid-Wajid, Rahul Ram and Javed Ali. One can also access the best performances and images of the show using the‘Media Gallery‘ anytime, anywhere.

    "The DID App was just the start of our quest to be innovators in exploring the digital medium. It is gratifying to know that at a time when ‘on-demand‘ entertainment is the order of the day, we are able to provide our viewers with content that keeps them engrossed and engaged," said Akash Chawla, Head – Marketing, National Channels, ZEEL and adds, "Zee TV is committed to developing and delivering technology that supports our growth and distinguishes our brand for offering the very best viewer experience The launch of the new ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘ Mobile App highlights our determination to invest in technologies that help us exceed our viewer‘ expectations and enable our brands to have their identity beyond the TV screen. We know that our viewers rely on their mobile devices now more than ever, and we are glad to provide them with this exciting new app in a way that is uniquely ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘."

    With the rapidly changing landscape and to further distinguish the ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘ brand in India, the app is designed to meet the expectations of the demanding, active and inspired music fans in India. It will surely change the way that users interact with music. For maximum convenience, the ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa‘ mobile app can be accessed anytime, anywhere – perfect for a long flight, journey to work or a train ride

  • Zee TV climbs back to No 2 on the back of DID finale

    MUMBAI: Zee TV has climbed back to number two spot on the back of the grand finale of the third season of its popular dance reality show Dance India Dance.

    As per TAM data for week ended 21 April (HSM, C&S, 4+), the finale of DID 3 aired on 21 Apri garnered a 3.19 TVR helping the channel to pocket 214 GRPs (gross rating points). The channel had clocked 192 GRPs in the previous week.

    Zee TV‘s gain happened in a week when the Hindi GEC genre continued its downslide due to the Indian Premier League, shedding 10 GRPs after losing 51 points in the trailing week.

    Star Plus maintained its leadership position, albeit losing 13 GRPs. It endedThe channel ended the week with 248 GRPs as its top-rated shows saw marginal loss in their ratings.

    Taking the No. 3 and 4 spots respectively, Sony Entertainment Television (Set) and Colors added four GRPs each to their last week’s tally. Set ended the week with 209 GRPs, while Colors had to rest satisfied with 194 GRPs in its kitty.

    Sab, meanwhile, lost seven GRPs to close the week with 115 GRPs while Star‘s second GEC, Life OK, managed to add one GRP to close with 86 GRPs.

    Sahara One ended 45 GRPs (last week 46). Imagine TV, the channel which ceased operations and has been running repeat content, closed the week with 41 GRPs, down from 57 GRPs last week.

  • Zee TV launches interactive print campaign for ‘Punarvivaah’

    Zee TV launches interactive print campaign for ‘Punarvivaah’

    MUMBAI: In order to promote its latest fiction property Punarvivaah, Zee TV has launched an interactive print campaign to elicit response from the readers.

    The channel is publishing multi-lingual print ads across all major publications in the country.

    The ad prompts a public opinion on the subject of the show – remarriage. It urges the reader to reply with a missed call to the numbers indicated. The copy of the ad reads – “Can two shattered lives be rebuilt on hope? Do widows and divorcees deserve a chance to remarry?” One can share their ‘Yes‘ or ‘No‘ through two separate telephone numbers and register their opinions.

    The channel had earlier implemented this strategy for its popular dancing reality show, Dance India Dance.

    Punarvivaah is launching tonight at 10.30 pm slot. It delves into the dynamics of remarriage, showcasing the trials and tribulations that are a part of readjusting to a second life partner.

    The show is produced by Shashi-Sumeet Mittal.