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  • Sony strengthens Fridays; adds new shows, reshuffles programming

    Sony strengthens Fridays; adds new shows, reshuffles programming

    MUMBAI: A couple of new shows, reshuffling, revamping and even canning some existing shows It’s all happening at Sony. This time the spotlight is on Fridays. Come 10 March and two new shows – Fear Factor and Kandy Floss will launch on the channel in the 9 pm and 11 pm slot respectively. While Fear Factor will be a one hour weekly show, Kandy Floss will be half hourly.

    On the other hand, Deal Ya No Deal, which airs from Wednesday to Friday and was recently shifted from the 8:30 pm slot to the 9 pm slot, has been repositioned in the 8 pm slot. But the time change stands true only for Fridays. On Wednesday and Thursday, the show will continue in the 9 pm slot.

    Apart from that, CID has been revamped and will now become an hourly show at 10 pm on Fridays. “CID will have one story that will start and finish in one episode unlike the earlier half hourly format,” informs Sony Entertainment Television (Set) India chief operating officer N P Singh.

    All these four shows are being packaged under ‘Shukra Hai Shukravaar Hai’ tag line.
    With this new Friday lineup, what happens to the three shows – Kaisa Ye Pyar Hai (8 pm) Kudkudiya House No. 43 (8:30 pm) and Crime Patrol (10:30 pm) that air on Fridays? “Kudkudiya House No. 43 and Crime Patrol will end on the channel whereas Kaisa Ye Pyar Hai (KYPH) will be pulled out on Fridays. From 10 March, KYPH will only air from Monday – Thursday instead of Monday – Friday,” informs Singh.

    “This is the first step that we are taking in implementing a fresh new programming strategy for the channel. We thought we would start with Fridays as they have always been our strong day in terms of programming. The ‘Shukra Hai Shukravaar Hai’ time band will run from 8 pm to 11:30 pm, which is something that we are doing for the first time,” said Singh.

    While Fear Factor is an Indian adaptation of the Endemol show by the same name, Kandy Floss is a television magazine show that will encompass gossip, behind the scenes and chats with celebrities.

    When queried as to whether there were any other shows lined up for the week apart from the Friday programming, Singh informs that new weekday shows will be launched in April and it would be premature to talk about them now since they were all under development. “As far as our prime time on weekdays is concerned, we will be looking at offering viewers with a strong mix of fiction and non-fiction programming encompassing multitude of genres like drama, comedy, love stories, thriller, reality and maybe even horror!” said Singh.

    Briefly speaking on the dramas that one might get to watch on the channel in the near future, Singh said that they were in the process of creating “high quality progressive stories that will be in line with our unique positioning of bringing new innovative programming to the viewers.”

    Throwing light on Sony’s programming strategy for the year ahead, Singh said, “As far as the programming is concerned, we are building our strategy on three pillars if you look at the day parts. We are starting with strengthening our core strength – Fridays; consolidating on our success in the prime time by launching new shows and retaining some of our successful properties like Kaisa Ye Pyaar Hai and Ek Ladki Anjaani Si. The third priority is to build the afternoon band.”

    New shows will be introduced in the afternoon band, which essentially has re-runs of old shows presently. Singh said, “The new shows will be introduced in the afternoon band in the first quarter of the next fiscal year,” he said.

    Coming to Saturdays and Sundays, Singh said that the strategy of airing movies and events had worked for the channel until now and hence there will be no changes there.

    Talking about Indian Idol, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahi and CID, which have not had any ratings shine for some time now, Singh said, “There are certain aberrations in ratings now and then. In the last four weeks, our ratings have started to pick up. There is seasonal programming on competing channels and when those reach its crescendo, it has an impact on other channels. One can’t get away from the seasonal programming phenomenon. If we had to look at the performance without that, the channel has grown from where it was earlier. If we had to talk about Idol, there has been a gradual uptake and changing the time from 8.30 pm to 9 pm has substantially helped us.”

    “Our aim is to consolidate our second position,” Singh said.

    Other shows that are scheduled to launch on Sony through the year are the Indian versions of Extreme Makeover and Big Brother and also Paisa Bhaari Padega. “We will continue to get good nonfiction properties on air. However, the timings of these shows are not yet decided,” Singh said.

  • Sony shuffles prime time shows; ‘Idol’ now at 9 pm

    Sony shuffles prime time shows; ‘Idol’ now at 9 pm

    MUMBAI: Its prime time reshuffle at Sony Entertainment Television (SET) India. In a bid to get some traction going for its tent pole property Indian Idol, Sony has now pushed the season two of the one hour reality talent hunt to the 9 pm slot from the earlier 8:30 pm slot. The change will be effective from 13 February.

    The first season of Indian Idol was aired in the 9:30 pm time slot. However with the second season, the channel had hoped to encash on the strong cachet in the 8:30 pm band that Fame Gurukul had managed to make and hence Indian Idol 2 was positioned in that time slot.

    The official reason given for the time slot shuffle is that viewers in the metros were unable to catch the show at 8:30 pm and hence the change.

    Deal Ya No Deal, which at present airs from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm from Wednesday to Friday has also been shifted to the 9 pm slot. As a result of this, Ek Ladki Anjaani Si, which aired after Indian Idol (Mondays and Tuesdays) and Deal Ya No Deal (Wednesday to Friday) at 9:30 pm has been pushed back to the 8:30 pm slot.

    However, the serials Kaisa Ye Pyar Hai at 8 pm, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin at 10 pm and CID Special Bureau at 10.30 pm will continue to air in their old time slots.

  • ‘Idol’ opens to 5.4 TVR; ‘Deal…’, ‘Ek Ladki…’ show promise

    ‘Idol’ opens to 5.4 TVR; ‘Deal…’, ‘Ek Ladki…’ show promise

    MUMBAI: The week beginning 21 November was crucial for Sony Entertainment Television as it saw the launch of four new shows – Indian Idol (second season), Ek Ladki Anjaani Si, Deal Ya No Deal and Kudkudia House No 43.

    Not surprisingly, Indian Idol was the channel driver, with the opening episode on 21 November notching TVRs of 5.4, according to Tam data.

    Incidentally, the first episode of the first season of Indian Idol on 7 January, 2005 garnered 6.8 TVRs. On the other hand, the finale on 5 March touched TVRs of 15.3. Going by this trend, the show should pick up in ratings towards the finale.

    Now coming to Sony’s other new show Deal Ya No Deal, anchored by R Madhavan. The game show opened with a TVR of 3.57 on its launch day (Wednesday, 23 November) in the C&S 4 + years HSM according to Tam data. After Idol, this was the second most rated show on Sony in week 48 (20 – 26 November). However, the show’s ratings dropped in the subsequent episodes to 2.53 and 2.17 TVR.

    Ek Ladki Anjaani Si, which too debuted on 21 November along with Indian Idol, opened with a TVR of 2.81. What remains to be seen is how this shows pans out over the course of time, keeping in mind the fact that channels like Sahara One are not sitting idle. It launched Kituu Sabb Janti Hai on the same day as Ek Ladki and to say the least, the former looks promising.

    Commenting on the opening numbers of the shows, Sony business head and executive vice president Tarun Katial said, “We are looking at expanding the GE category with our new shows. These are good opening numbers and we are happy with it. Shows tend to develop an arc and then peak as they progress. In a couple of weeks, when live voting on Indian Idol begins, we expect the ratings to surge. Apart from that, we are also satisfied with the average of a 3 TVR of Deal… and Ek Ladki…”

    As compared to the week beginning 30 October, Sony’s all day channel share was 12.6 per cent in the C&S 4 + years Hindi speaking markets (HSM). While the channel share dipped in the next week to 12.2 per cent, it went up to 14 per cent in the week beginning 13 November and touched 15.2 per cent in the week beginning 20 November, when the new shows were launched.

    If one had to delve into the prime time band (8 – 11 pm) share of the channels, Sony’s shares increased consistently from that of 13.7 per cent in the week beginning 30 October to settle at 18.6 per cent in the week beginning 20 November in the C&S 4 + years HSM as per Tam. Star Plus, on the other hand, lost ground in the prime time band as its channel share fell from 64 per cent to 59.7 per cent in the above mentioned period. Going by these numbers, Star Plus’ loss seems to have been Sony’s gain in the prime time band at least.

    The shares of all other general entertainment channel more or less remained the same except for the fact that Star Plus’ share, which was 55.7 per cent in the week beginning 30 October, rose to 58.6 per cent in the week beginning 6 November and fell to 56.1 per cent in the week beginning 13 November, as per Tam data. On Sony’s crucial week, Star Plus’ channel share fell further to settle at 55.3 per cent, which was more or less the same as its share towards end October.