Tag: Doraemon

  • BARC week 31:  Doraemon was no 1 program; Nick still lead the genre

    BARC week 31: Doraemon was no 1 program; Nick still lead the genre

    MUMBAI: Doraemon has dethroned kids television long time favourite Motu Patlu and claimed the number one spot for itself as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data for week 31 in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    Doraemon : Nobita’s Little Space War has acquired 641 (000s sums) impressions; beating Nick’s Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I by only 3 points, as the latter has scored 638 (000s sums) impressions.

    The thin margin couldn’t secure Hungama the first spot in the top ranked channel list in the genre. Viacom 18’s Nick maintained the most watched channel title with 67400(000s sums) in spite of a slight drop in ratings from the previous week’s performance.

    Turner International’s Cartoon Network was yet again the second channel in the list securing 59786 (000s sums) impressions- a drop from the previous week’s 63251(000s sums).

    Its sister channel Pogo TV locked a viewership rating of 56721(000 sums) securing itself the third spot on the list followed by Hungama from Disney India on the fourth spot with 53475(000s sums) impressions. The list shared by BARC India concludes with Disney Channel at the fifth spot with 45985(000s sums) impressions. Pogo TV, Hungama, and Disney Channel showed some improvement in viewership ratings in Week 30.

    The top five most watched program list in the genre was lead by Doraemon : Nobita’s Little Space, as mentioned above.Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I was close at heel on the second spot.

    Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Krishna grabbed the third spot on the list with 567(000s sums) impressions, followed by its sister channel Cartoon Network’s Bhoot Raja Aur Ronnie with 477(000s sums) impressions on the fourth spot.

    Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Chhalchhaaya was the fifth most watched program in the genre with 451(000s sums) impressions. Over all the genre saw a dip in viewership as compared to week 30.

  • BARC week 30: Nick leads kids genre with Motu Patlu

    BARC week 30: Nick leads kids genre with Motu Patlu

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s Nick was yet again the most watched channel in the kids entertainment segment, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data for week 30 in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged 67139 (000s sums) impressions showing a drop in its ratings as compared to week 29 Nick is followed by Turner International’s Cartoon Network by securing 63251 (000s sums) impressions.

    Its sister channel Pogo TV has locked a viewership rating of 50610(000 sums) securing it the third spot on the list, followed by Hungama from Disney India on the fourth spot with 45578 (000s sums) impressions. The list shared by BARC India concludes with Disney Channel at the fifth spot with 45025(000s sums) impressions.

    When it comes to the top five most watched programs in the genre, Motu Patlu has maintained its stronghold in the genre dominating three out of the top five spots.

    Nick’s Motu Patlu In Carnival Island – Part 1 leads the chart with 827 (000s sums), followed by Motu Patlu 36 Ghantey Race Against Time Part – I from the same franchise grabbing the second spot with with 640 (000s sums) impressions.

    With a slightly lower ratings of 559 (000s sums) Motu Patlu in Wonderland was third most watched show in the category . CN’s Lights, Camera, Roll No. 21 Kris In Bollywood made an impressive entry back on the top five program list at number four, with 534(000 sums) impressions.

    Hungama’s Doraemon The Movie Nobita The Explorer Bow! Bow! claimed the fifth spot in the program list with 508(000s sums) impressions. Overall there was a significant drop in total viewership in the genre.

  • BARC week 30: Nick leads kids genre with Motu Patlu

    BARC week 30: Nick leads kids genre with Motu Patlu

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s Nick was yet again the most watched channel in the kids entertainment segment, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data for week 30 in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged 67139 (000s sums) impressions showing a drop in its ratings as compared to week 29 Nick is followed by Turner International’s Cartoon Network by securing 63251 (000s sums) impressions.

    Its sister channel Pogo TV has locked a viewership rating of 50610(000 sums) securing it the third spot on the list, followed by Hungama from Disney India on the fourth spot with 45578 (000s sums) impressions. The list shared by BARC India concludes with Disney Channel at the fifth spot with 45025(000s sums) impressions.

    When it comes to the top five most watched programs in the genre, Motu Patlu has maintained its stronghold in the genre dominating three out of the top five spots.

    Nick’s Motu Patlu In Carnival Island – Part 1 leads the chart with 827 (000s sums), followed by Motu Patlu 36 Ghantey Race Against Time Part – I from the same franchise grabbing the second spot with with 640 (000s sums) impressions.

    With a slightly lower ratings of 559 (000s sums) Motu Patlu in Wonderland was third most watched show in the category . CN’s Lights, Camera, Roll No. 21 Kris In Bollywood made an impressive entry back on the top five program list at number four, with 534(000 sums) impressions.

    Hungama’s Doraemon The Movie Nobita The Explorer Bow! Bow! claimed the fifth spot in the program list with 508(000s sums) impressions. Overall there was a significant drop in total viewership in the genre.

  • BARC week 24: Nick leads; Motu Patlu still reigns

    BARC week 24: Nick leads; Motu Patlu still reigns

    MUMBAI: Maintaining its lead in the kids’ genre, Viacom 18’s Nick continued to retain its top position according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data for week 24 in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged 89348 (000s sums) impressions as opposed to 95275 (000s sums) impressions in the last week, followed by Hungama with 71472 (000s sums) and Disney Channel at the third spot with 67889 (000s sums) ratings.

    Turner International’s Pogo TV was at the fourth spot after a significant drop in viewership ratings from 55133 (000s sums) to 45064 (000s sums) this week, while Sonic Nickelodeon was the fifth most watched channel in the genre with a rating of 35465 (000s sums). It recovered its viewership ratings marginally.

    Among the top five most watched programs in the genre, Motu Patlu 36 Ghantey Race Against Time lead the chart with 985 (000s sums), followed by more from the same franchise. Motu Patlu In Double Trouble with 903 (000s sums) impressions and Motu Patlu Aur Khazaane Ki Race 716 (000s sums) impressions took up the second and third spot in the list respectively.

    Motu Patlu’s uncontested reign over the top five program’s list for three consecutive weeks was finally broken in week 24 by Pakdam Pakdai and Doraemon taking up the fourth and fifth spots.

    While Pakdam Pakdai Doggy Don Vs. Billiman from Nickelodeon secured the fourth spot with 680 (000s sums), Doraemon The Movie Nobita The Explorer Bow! Bow! from Hungama came fifth with 677(000s sums) impressions.

    Over all, kids genre in television has seen a loss in viewership in week 24 as compared to the last week.

  • BARC week 24: Nick leads; Motu Patlu still reigns

    BARC week 24: Nick leads; Motu Patlu still reigns

    MUMBAI: Maintaining its lead in the kids’ genre, Viacom 18’s Nick continued to retain its top position according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data for week 24 in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged 89348 (000s sums) impressions as opposed to 95275 (000s sums) impressions in the last week, followed by Hungama with 71472 (000s sums) and Disney Channel at the third spot with 67889 (000s sums) ratings.

    Turner International’s Pogo TV was at the fourth spot after a significant drop in viewership ratings from 55133 (000s sums) to 45064 (000s sums) this week, while Sonic Nickelodeon was the fifth most watched channel in the genre with a rating of 35465 (000s sums). It recovered its viewership ratings marginally.

    Among the top five most watched programs in the genre, Motu Patlu 36 Ghantey Race Against Time lead the chart with 985 (000s sums), followed by more from the same franchise. Motu Patlu In Double Trouble with 903 (000s sums) impressions and Motu Patlu Aur Khazaane Ki Race 716 (000s sums) impressions took up the second and third spot in the list respectively.

    Motu Patlu’s uncontested reign over the top five program’s list for three consecutive weeks was finally broken in week 24 by Pakdam Pakdai and Doraemon taking up the fourth and fifth spots.

    While Pakdam Pakdai Doggy Don Vs. Billiman from Nickelodeon secured the fourth spot with 680 (000s sums), Doraemon The Movie Nobita The Explorer Bow! Bow! from Hungama came fifth with 677(000s sums) impressions.

    Over all, kids genre in television has seen a loss in viewership in week 24 as compared to the last week.

  • Disney’s ‘Doraemon’ second most watched program: BARC Kids week 6

    Disney’s ‘Doraemon’ second most watched program: BARC Kids week 6

    MUMBAI: Week 6 proved to be a considerably good one for channels in the kids genre in terms of viewership. Viacom18’s Nick stayed strong in its top position as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    With 81634 (000s sums) ratings, Nick saw a considerable jump from last week’s ratings of 77521 (000s sums).

    Pogo TV overtook Cartoon Network for the second position in the chart with a viewership rating of 57635 (000s sums), followed by Cartoon Network, which secured 54735 (000s sums) ratings.

    Hungama with 54535 (000s sums) ratings jumped one spot to perch at the fourth spot, while Disney Channel dropped down one place to the fifth spot with 52422 (000s sums).

    Among the top five most watched programs in the kids genre, Nick’s Motu Patlu Kungfu Kings continued to rule the number one spot with 876 (000s sums) ratings.

    Disney Channel’s Doraemon The Movie: Toofani Adventure with 652 (000s sums) maintained its second position and was followed by Pogo TV ‘s Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra – City of the Dead with 615 (‘000s sums) in the third spot.

    Nick’s flagship teen show Shiva secured the fourth spot with ratings of 515 (000s sums). The fifth spot was yet again dominated by Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Ganesh In The Amazing Odyssey with 514 (000s sums) ratings.

  • Disney’s ‘Doraemon’ second most watched program: BARC Kids week 6

    Disney’s ‘Doraemon’ second most watched program: BARC Kids week 6

    MUMBAI: Week 6 proved to be a considerably good one for channels in the kids genre in terms of viewership. Viacom18’s Nick stayed strong in its top position as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    With 81634 (000s sums) ratings, Nick saw a considerable jump from last week’s ratings of 77521 (000s sums).

    Pogo TV overtook Cartoon Network for the second position in the chart with a viewership rating of 57635 (000s sums), followed by Cartoon Network, which secured 54735 (000s sums) ratings.

    Hungama with 54535 (000s sums) ratings jumped one spot to perch at the fourth spot, while Disney Channel dropped down one place to the fifth spot with 52422 (000s sums).

    Among the top five most watched programs in the kids genre, Nick’s Motu Patlu Kungfu Kings continued to rule the number one spot with 876 (000s sums) ratings.

    Disney Channel’s Doraemon The Movie: Toofani Adventure with 652 (000s sums) maintained its second position and was followed by Pogo TV ‘s Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra – City of the Dead with 615 (‘000s sums) in the third spot.

    Nick’s flagship teen show Shiva secured the fourth spot with ratings of 515 (000s sums). The fifth spot was yet again dominated by Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem Aur Ganesh In The Amazing Odyssey with 514 (000s sums) ratings.

  • BCCC meets to discuss action against complaints received

    BCCC meets to discuss action against complaints received

    MUMBAI: In its 41st meeting, it was business as usual for the Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC). The executives met to discuss complaints received against the various channels. A couple of these complaints did include the latest season of Bigg Boss and an action against all the complaints received will be taken in the coming week.

    However, what is noteworthy is the interactive session held after the meeting. The council along with former BCCC member and the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) member Dipa Dixit, broadcasters even from the south and a special guest, Neela TeleFilms producer Asit Modi discussed the portrayal of children on the small screen.

    The reason behind getting Modi as the special guest was his successful running show, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, informs a BCCC official. “The show has been on for seven years and we haven’t received a single complaint against it. Also, the show features a lot of children so we thought who else would be better than him to discuss on the topic,” he adds.

    The interactive session, after last year’s session on women portrayal, focused on three main issues. One, taking care of children behind the screen as a number of children act as well as participate in shows. The channels need to make sure that they are not only well fed but also shouldn’t miss schools.

    Second, depiction of children, as some need to perform dangerous acts, dance on item songs etc which can hurt as well as impact their psyche. And lastly, as TV is the biggest medium of communication, channels need to think of what they should see and shouldn’t see on TV.

    “Kids are hooked on to TV these days and some of the animation especially foreign one on kids’ channels receive a lot of complaints from parents. They feel that dubbing in Hindi is not done well for cartoons like Doraemon and it can negatively impact children,” explains the official.

    The interactive session gave a room for the channels to put forth their point of view in front of the BCCC as they all agreed upon the fact that since the Council’s formation in 2011, there has been a drastic change in the content on television which is a very positive move.

    “The broadcasters said that they are aware of dos and don’ts as they want to work in children’s best interest,” says the official.

    With the session done, the focus of the BCCC will go back to the complaints received and to pen down the action needed to be taken to make television more suitable for all age groups.

     

  • ZeeQ to presents second edition of the World Children Expo

    ZeeQ to presents second edition of the World Children Expo

    MUMBAI: The second edition of ‘World Children Expo 2013’ (WCE) will be held in Gurgaon. The three day event will start from 17 May and go on till 19 May. The expo is conceptualised by Creative Children Media Pvt and presented by ZeeQ.

    WCE 2013 is a platform showcasing children centric consumer brands catering to kids up to 15 years. The carnival gives an opportunity to the kids and their families to meet popular cartoon characters like Doraemon and Chhota Bheem. The ZeeQ kid zone will have games like Balloon Maths, Puzzle games, Larger than Life Scrabble, English Wordmatch and Multiple Intelligence quiz.

    WCE 2013 has been divided into three parts: WCE – The Business Conclave, Kidzooka – India's first ever recognition awards for children centric brands on 17 May at the Crowne Plaza, Gurgaon; WCE – The KiddZone – A carnival like expo area for kids to be held over the weekend of May 18-19 (10 am- 7 pm) at The Island, Ambience Mall, Gurgaon.

    Creative Children Media and World Children Expo founder Rahul Gupta said, "WCE is now being acknowledged nation-wide as India's biggest and most formidable kids’ expo catering to the ecosystem of children and children centric brands. It is gratifying to see that our exhibitor brands range from top corporates to upcoming start-ups. The philosophy of WCE is essentially to be a platform for start-ups to launch and the top brands to expand their offerings and interact with children through one singular event.”

    ZeeQ business head Subhadarshi Tripathy said, “We are very happy to associate with WCE. WCE is one of the largest engagement platforms for kids in India. Kids being ZeeQ’s focus as well, this is an ideal for us to connect and engage with children and their parents and communicate how learning can be fun.”'

    Interactive Entertainment Business Microsoft India business group head Anshu Mor added, “Microsoft is delighted to leverage the opportunity to showcase the upcoming technology it has to offer to children. Through the Interactive Entertainment Business which comprises the gaming console Xbox 360 with Kinect, Microsoft aims at establishing an environment of playful learning for children.”

    TNS Consult executive director Rima Gupta says, “India is one of the youngest countries and for us as marketers, understanding teenagers is very key. We are pleased to partner with WCE to develop and share a customized report on Indian teenager’s lives, hopes & attitudes. This will provide insights for both marketing and communicating with young ones.”

  • Usha to launch Chota Bheem and Doraemon co-branded fans

    MUMBAI: Consumer durable manufacturing firm Usha International has tied up with the Chota Bheem and Doraemon franchisees to launch a new series of kid’s fans based on the theme of cartoon characters.

    Usha will design fans which will have these animated cartoon characters imprinted on them. Exclusively designed for Kids, these fans have a stationary bottom cover for static images and complete viewing experience.

    The company says ‘Chota Bheem’ and ‘Doraemon’ are the most loved cartoon characters among kids, as per research findings.

    The range is targeted at children in the age group of 3-12 years and will be across India in four models i.e. Chota Bheem –Lado, Chota Bheem-Chutki, Doraemon-Copter and Doraemon-Basketball.

    Hyderabad-based Green Gold Animation owns the IP rights for popular mytho animated series Chota Bheem, which airs on Turner International’s kids channel Pogo. Doraemon is a Japanese anime which airs on Walt Disney India’s Hungama channel.