Tag: English Entertainment

  • English movies space witnesses an increase in overall ratings; AXN & Discovery rule respective genres

    English movies space witnesses an increase in overall ratings; AXN & Discovery rule respective genres

    MUMBAI:  According to week 19 of BARC India rating, 6 Mega Cities: NCCS AB: 4+ Individuals, AXN continued to dominate the English entertainment space while Movies Now dominated the English movies genre.

    English Entertainment genre witnessed a mixed bag of ratings in this week while English movies space saw an increase in the viewership.

    The infotainment space was yet again topped by Discovery Channel.

    English Entertainment

    AXN stood at the number one position with an increase in its rating from 221 Impressions (000s) to 260 Impressions (000s) this week. Zee Cafe climbed up the ladder and grabbed the second berth with 221 Impressions (000s) followed by Comedy Central with 172 Impressions (000s) taking the third position.  

    Colors Infinity SD witnessed a decline in the ratings with 95 Impressions (000s) this week compared to 121 Impressions (000s) in week 18 taking the fourth position.  Star World with 78 Impressions (000s) took the fifth position.

    English Movies

    Movies Now sustained the number one position with 3160 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Movies with an increase in the ratings bagging the second position with 2870 compared to 2915 Impressions (000s) in week 18. Sony Pix with 1989Impressions (000s) took the third berth followed by HBO which grabbed the fourth place with 1671 Impressions (000s). Zee Studio bagged the fifth position with 1284 Impressions (000s). 

    Infotainment

    Discovery Channel dominated the space with 4593 Impressions (000s), followed by History TV 18 with 3967 Impressions (000s) on the second spot. 

    National Geographic Channel secured third spot with 3131 Impressions (000s). Animal Planet with 3085 Impressions (000s) and Nat Geo Wild with 2207 Impressions (000s) are on fourth and fifth positions respectively.

  • English movies space witnesses an increase in overall ratings; AXN & Discovery rule respective genres

    MUMBAI:  According to week 19 of BARC India rating, 6 Mega Cities: NCCS AB: 4+ Individuals, AXN continued to dominate the English entertainment space while Movies Now dominated the English movies genre.

    English Entertainment genre witnessed a mixed bag of ratings in this week while English movies space saw an increase in the viewership.

    The infotainment space was yet again topped by Discovery Channel.

    English Entertainment

    AXN stood at the number one position with an increase in its rating from 221 Impressions (000s) to 260 Impressions (000s) this week. Zee Cafe climbed up the ladder and grabbed the second berth with 221 Impressions (000s) followed by Comedy Central with 172 Impressions (000s) taking the third position.  

    Colors Infinity SD witnessed a decline in the ratings with 95 Impressions (000s) this week compared to 121 Impressions (000s) in week 18 taking the fourth position.  Star World with 78 Impressions (000s) took the fifth position.

    English Movies

    Movies Now sustained the number one position with 3160 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Movies with an increase in the ratings bagging the second position with 2870 compared to 2915 Impressions (000s) in week 18. Sony Pix with 1989Impressions (000s) took the third berth followed by HBO which grabbed the fourth place with 1671 Impressions (000s). Zee Studio bagged the fifth position with 1284 Impressions (000s). 

    Infotainment

    Discovery Channel dominated the space with 4593 Impressions (000s), followed by History TV 18 with 3967 Impressions (000s) on the second spot. 

    National Geographic Channel secured third spot with 3131 Impressions (000s). Animal Planet with 3085 Impressions (000s) and Nat Geo Wild with 2207 Impressions (000s) are on fourth and fifth positions respectively.

  • Times Network launches campaign to promote its HD feed

    Times Network launches campaign to promote its HD feed

    MUMBAI: Speaking of the digital era, the number of LCD television sets sold each year has only been growing. For 2015, an Ernst & Young study had projected that 12 million television LCD and LED sets would be sold in India, reinforcing the point on the CRT to LCD/LED conversion. But this same conversion is not reflected when it comes to consumers going from SD to HD feed, especially in the case of English Entertainment television channels. The issue, Times  Network English Entertainment Cluster senior VP and head Vivek Srivastava feels, is not in affordability but in awareness.

    “HD channels’ have shown 93 per cent increase in viewership over the last year and doubled their advertisement revenues. But the one thing that remains a hiccup in the segment is the adoption rate of HD feed. It is estimated that 12 million HD enabled TV sets are sold every year but there are only 6 million HD subscribers. That means there are another 6 million who have the equipment but not the content pipeline.  There is immense growth potential. So both for us, we as a network and for the industry, there is a need to educate consumers on the perks of HD quality video. This campaign will benefit not only our own English cluster, but the entire industry,” explains Srivastava.

    Times Network has initiated steps to educate its consumers with a 360  degree ad campaign that the network will launch starting today – 2 May. Given the fact that its core English Entertainment channels are mostly in HD, it makes sense for Times Network to propagate the cause for HD conversion in the country.  The campaign aims to push the HD subscription for its three HD English entertainment channels — MN +, Movies Now and Romedy Now HD. “Across the globe the main drivers for HD viewership have been sports and movies. In India, while the sports genre has seen that positive change, movie entertainment channels are lagging behind. Being a major player in the English entertainment space with a huge movie library, it was in our interest to push this cause,” says Srivastava.

    Created and conceptualised in-house in three months, a TVC that is a fun-take on how Hollywood is viewed in India, features actor Purab Kohli enjoying a home theatre experience at home in all its glory. The punch line  — ‘Raise your standards to High Definition’ — comes when the audience is made aware that all this luxury comes to a nought if the picture quality is not in high definition, thereby urging movie lovers to go HD. The campaign intends to play with the urban movie buffs minds that swear by their Hollywood movies and prefer a quality experience even at home.

    “For the last three or four years, most of the HD TV commercials have spoken about the best quality and sound making one believe that all one needs to do to experience that is to buy the TV. But in reality that’s just the first step; and getting the content pipeline by switching to HD feed is what completes the process,” said Srivastava as he reveals the idea behind the ad.

    The campaign will be heavily promoted across networks, with heavy emphasis on television and a strong digital backing. The campaign will also see some presence on print. “With reach being the primary objective, we are trying to expand the number of eyeballs as much as possible, especially amongst the television audience. The campaign kicks off on our network and will be gradually carried across all channels on other networks as well. We will not necessarily promote it on English entertainment channels alone. Out of the 650 million (65 crore) television watchers, around 30 percent watch English content, so obviously there is an increased need to reach out to a cross section of audiences to propagate the message better. We will have a presence on Hindi GECs, movie channels, news channels. Even music channels are a part of our media plan mix.” The ‘across channels’ promotion will be carried in parts, while the campaign will be kept alive within the network.

    While Srivastava agrees that the Times Network channels primary viewership comes from the metros, this particular campaign is targeted pan India. “The metros have some awareness about the HD feed, but it is the tier II and tier III cities that we really need to touch base with,” he further reveals.

    Given the ‘all in’ nature of the campaign, Srivastava also reveals that the network is spending slightly higher than the marketing budget for a regular mainline premiere on Movies Now.

     

  • Times Network launches campaign to promote its HD feed

    Times Network launches campaign to promote its HD feed

    MUMBAI: Speaking of the digital era, the number of LCD television sets sold each year has only been growing. For 2015, an Ernst & Young study had projected that 12 million television LCD and LED sets would be sold in India, reinforcing the point on the CRT to LCD/LED conversion. But this same conversion is not reflected when it comes to consumers going from SD to HD feed, especially in the case of English Entertainment television channels. The issue, Times  Network English Entertainment Cluster senior VP and head Vivek Srivastava feels, is not in affordability but in awareness.

    “HD channels’ have shown 93 per cent increase in viewership over the last year and doubled their advertisement revenues. But the one thing that remains a hiccup in the segment is the adoption rate of HD feed. It is estimated that 12 million HD enabled TV sets are sold every year but there are only 6 million HD subscribers. That means there are another 6 million who have the equipment but not the content pipeline.  There is immense growth potential. So both for us, we as a network and for the industry, there is a need to educate consumers on the perks of HD quality video. This campaign will benefit not only our own English cluster, but the entire industry,” explains Srivastava.

    Times Network has initiated steps to educate its consumers with a 360  degree ad campaign that the network will launch starting today – 2 May. Given the fact that its core English Entertainment channels are mostly in HD, it makes sense for Times Network to propagate the cause for HD conversion in the country.  The campaign aims to push the HD subscription for its three HD English entertainment channels — MN +, Movies Now and Romedy Now HD. “Across the globe the main drivers for HD viewership have been sports and movies. In India, while the sports genre has seen that positive change, movie entertainment channels are lagging behind. Being a major player in the English entertainment space with a huge movie library, it was in our interest to push this cause,” says Srivastava.

    Created and conceptualised in-house in three months, a TVC that is a fun-take on how Hollywood is viewed in India, features actor Purab Kohli enjoying a home theatre experience at home in all its glory. The punch line  — ‘Raise your standards to High Definition’ — comes when the audience is made aware that all this luxury comes to a nought if the picture quality is not in high definition, thereby urging movie lovers to go HD. The campaign intends to play with the urban movie buffs minds that swear by their Hollywood movies and prefer a quality experience even at home.

    “For the last three or four years, most of the HD TV commercials have spoken about the best quality and sound making one believe that all one needs to do to experience that is to buy the TV. But in reality that’s just the first step; and getting the content pipeline by switching to HD feed is what completes the process,” said Srivastava as he reveals the idea behind the ad.

    The campaign will be heavily promoted across networks, with heavy emphasis on television and a strong digital backing. The campaign will also see some presence on print. “With reach being the primary objective, we are trying to expand the number of eyeballs as much as possible, especially amongst the television audience. The campaign kicks off on our network and will be gradually carried across all channels on other networks as well. We will not necessarily promote it on English entertainment channels alone. Out of the 650 million (65 crore) television watchers, around 30 percent watch English content, so obviously there is an increased need to reach out to a cross section of audiences to propagate the message better. We will have a presence on Hindi GECs, movie channels, news channels. Even music channels are a part of our media plan mix.” The ‘across channels’ promotion will be carried in parts, while the campaign will be kept alive within the network.

    While Srivastava agrees that the Times Network channels primary viewership comes from the metros, this particular campaign is targeted pan India. “The metros have some awareness about the HD feed, but it is the tier II and tier III cities that we really need to touch base with,” he further reveals.

    Given the ‘all in’ nature of the campaign, Srivastava also reveals that the network is spending slightly higher than the marketing budget for a regular mainline premiere on Movies Now.

     

  • 36% youth watch shows on TV,18% watch shows online: MTV study

    36% youth watch shows on TV,18% watch shows online: MTV study

    MUMBAI: Today’s generation is considered to be full of zest, zing and vim. The youth have their own unique odds which would be irritating to older people but which generation has not manifested such behaviors in the past? The young on-the-go audience is constantly connected to each other and has easy access to the world with information at its finger-tips. This generation’s interests are not one, but many wherein it seamlessly transcends online and offline versions of self. This generation doesn’t believe in discriminating through race, religion, or gender. It firmly believes that with these values, it will be able to build a better India in the future. The youth is dynamic, but not impulsive; is complex, but not chaotic, reveals MTV Youth Marketing Forum.

    MTV is back with the 10th edition of its research titled ‘The Many Me Project’ stressing on what content is consumed and what is published. The survey covered 11,000 young people in the age group of 13 to 25 across 50 plus cities and has reached out to NCCS A, B and C across the age bracket of 13-25 years to increase the robustness of the research. For the 6 month long interactive survey, the qualitative part of the study was conducted in association with Third Eye Research whereas the quantitative segments were handled by Juxt Smart Mandate.

    The investigation was done by undertaking key initiatives the like selfie project, digital shadowing and by studying peerscope and ethnographies of the youth.  The data discloses youth to be multi-dimensional, open minded, brave, witty, inspired, mindful, fun, a sum of many me’s.

    “We have not tortured data”, says Viacom18 head of youth and English entertainment Ferzad Palia in jest. “This data is an eye-opener for all of us. This young generation is not the era of ‘jugaadus’, but they are smart-thinkers and are not looking for shortcuts. The youth wants to strategically work smart and hard. Through this data many important insights will be presenting at the forum which are sure to change the way marketers view the youth of India today”, he further adds.

    A question always arises that where does the youth consume new content from? The youth are discerning about content but not about where they watch it. The study reveals that TV still remains a go to for Indian youth and they’ll not go anywhere other than TV to consume good content. Each device has its benefits and disadvantages and the sources for discovery and consumption may differ. 36 per cent of the youth watch shows only on TV, while 18 per cent watch shows only online. The study shows that young audiences first discover a new show on TV and then watch it online.

    The study shows how the role of technology has changed for multi-taskers with 32 per cent people having the opinion that they have more choices now as compared to 16 per cent in 2014.

    Speaking about the MTV Youth Marketing Forum 2016, Viacom 18 group CEO Sudhanshu Vats says, “As a content powerhouse, it is mandatory for us to understand the pulse of our audience. Hence, MTV’s constant endeavor to understand its primary target audience – the youth, what they are up to and how they feel about various aspects of life – is extremely crucial. For the last 10 years, MTV has been working incessantly to understand every nuance of each interaction young people have amongst themselves and their media consumption habits.  It is these patterns of consumption and interaction which then form the basis of everything we do at MTV. The headline study for this year – ‘MTV Many Me Project’ – has thrown up some fascinating insights into the lives and minds of this absolutely dynamic demographic. I am positive that every single person who has been a part of the MTV Youth Marketing Forum 2016 will now be able to decode the ever-changing youth of India much better!”

    Youth also considers entertainment as enrichment and resonatee that good content always has that hangover effect wherein it urges them to think, share, create and comment. Entertainment and content are not about just filling gaps of time between doing other things, reveals the data. On the one hand, 50 per cent of the young people in the age group of 13 to 17 years and 63 per cent between 18 to 25 years think that they learn a lot about coping with tricky situations through the characters and storylines of their favourite shows.

    The report also reveals how 81 per cent of the youth aspire for eventually becoming self-employed, while 17 per cent of them think of working for a stable organization.  The new high is becoming self-employed rather than just doing a job.

    “The MTV Youth Marketing Forum is our flagship insights series and the idea was to make it as experiential for the attendees as possible. So we thought why not we actually create a teenager’s room? And what better way for you (the audience) to do it than being a part of it? So you are the prop and he (the teenager) is the protagonist. Every element in the room reflects his passion – stuff that he listens to, stuff he plays with, brands he flaunts, etc. It’s not 3D but a 4D stage because you can actually see a live protagonist, a specific boy, who was recruited (we actually did screenings and auditions) only for this activity”, adds Viacom 18 youth cluster head marketing, media and insights Sumeli Chatterjee

    “No other brand does this kind of a research like us. We want to stay ahead of the curve. These insights will be shared across and will help advertisers. 2016 was a more pronounced year than 2014 and had many complexities than we ever thought”, she further adds.

    Palia voices that the study will help the channel and its business partners in building a strong connect with the young audience.

    Click here to view the complete report:

  • 36% youth watch shows on TV,18% watch shows online: MTV study

    36% youth watch shows on TV,18% watch shows online: MTV study

    MUMBAI: Today’s generation is considered to be full of zest, zing and vim. The youth have their own unique odds which would be irritating to older people but which generation has not manifested such behaviors in the past? The young on-the-go audience is constantly connected to each other and has easy access to the world with information at its finger-tips. This generation’s interests are not one, but many wherein it seamlessly transcends online and offline versions of self. This generation doesn’t believe in discriminating through race, religion, or gender. It firmly believes that with these values, it will be able to build a better India in the future. The youth is dynamic, but not impulsive; is complex, but not chaotic, reveals MTV Youth Marketing Forum.

    MTV is back with the 10th edition of its research titled ‘The Many Me Project’ stressing on what content is consumed and what is published. The survey covered 11,000 young people in the age group of 13 to 25 across 50 plus cities and has reached out to NCCS A, B and C across the age bracket of 13-25 years to increase the robustness of the research. For the 6 month long interactive survey, the qualitative part of the study was conducted in association with Third Eye Research whereas the quantitative segments were handled by Juxt Smart Mandate.

    The investigation was done by undertaking key initiatives the like selfie project, digital shadowing and by studying peerscope and ethnographies of the youth.  The data discloses youth to be multi-dimensional, open minded, brave, witty, inspired, mindful, fun, a sum of many me’s.

    “We have not tortured data”, says Viacom18 head of youth and English entertainment Ferzad Palia in jest. “This data is an eye-opener for all of us. This young generation is not the era of ‘jugaadus’, but they are smart-thinkers and are not looking for shortcuts. The youth wants to strategically work smart and hard. Through this data many important insights will be presenting at the forum which are sure to change the way marketers view the youth of India today”, he further adds.

    A question always arises that where does the youth consume new content from? The youth are discerning about content but not about where they watch it. The study reveals that TV still remains a go to for Indian youth and they’ll not go anywhere other than TV to consume good content. Each device has its benefits and disadvantages and the sources for discovery and consumption may differ. 36 per cent of the youth watch shows only on TV, while 18 per cent watch shows only online. The study shows that young audiences first discover a new show on TV and then watch it online.

    The study shows how the role of technology has changed for multi-taskers with 32 per cent people having the opinion that they have more choices now as compared to 16 per cent in 2014.

    Speaking about the MTV Youth Marketing Forum 2016, Viacom 18 group CEO Sudhanshu Vats says, “As a content powerhouse, it is mandatory for us to understand the pulse of our audience. Hence, MTV’s constant endeavor to understand its primary target audience – the youth, what they are up to and how they feel about various aspects of life – is extremely crucial. For the last 10 years, MTV has been working incessantly to understand every nuance of each interaction young people have amongst themselves and their media consumption habits.  It is these patterns of consumption and interaction which then form the basis of everything we do at MTV. The headline study for this year – ‘MTV Many Me Project’ – has thrown up some fascinating insights into the lives and minds of this absolutely dynamic demographic. I am positive that every single person who has been a part of the MTV Youth Marketing Forum 2016 will now be able to decode the ever-changing youth of India much better!”

    Youth also considers entertainment as enrichment and resonatee that good content always has that hangover effect wherein it urges them to think, share, create and comment. Entertainment and content are not about just filling gaps of time between doing other things, reveals the data. On the one hand, 50 per cent of the young people in the age group of 13 to 17 years and 63 per cent between 18 to 25 years think that they learn a lot about coping with tricky situations through the characters and storylines of their favourite shows.

    The report also reveals how 81 per cent of the youth aspire for eventually becoming self-employed, while 17 per cent of them think of working for a stable organization.  The new high is becoming self-employed rather than just doing a job.

    “The MTV Youth Marketing Forum is our flagship insights series and the idea was to make it as experiential for the attendees as possible. So we thought why not we actually create a teenager’s room? And what better way for you (the audience) to do it than being a part of it? So you are the prop and he (the teenager) is the protagonist. Every element in the room reflects his passion – stuff that he listens to, stuff he plays with, brands he flaunts, etc. It’s not 3D but a 4D stage because you can actually see a live protagonist, a specific boy, who was recruited (we actually did screenings and auditions) only for this activity”, adds Viacom 18 youth cluster head marketing, media and insights Sumeli Chatterjee

    “No other brand does this kind of a research like us. We want to stay ahead of the curve. These insights will be shared across and will help advertisers. 2016 was a more pronounced year than 2014 and had many complexities than we ever thought”, she further adds.

    Palia voices that the study will help the channel and its business partners in building a strong connect with the young audience.

    Click here to view the complete report:

  • BARC week 15: AXN continues climb to first position; Movies Now and Discovery continue to lead their genres

    BARC week 15: AXN continues climb to first position; Movies Now and Discovery continue to lead their genres

    MUMBAI: According to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) ratings across 6 Mega Cities: NCCS AB: 4+ individuals , AXN climbed up from second rank of week 14 to first position in week 15. Star World faced a major drop from last week, scored last position. While, Movies Now continued to top English movies. Discovery dominated infotainment space.

    English entertainment

    AXN hopped to first position with 248 Impressions  (000s), followed by Comedy Central with 180 Impressions (000s). Colors Infinity SD scored third position with 140 Impressions (000s). Zee Café with 101 Impressions  (000s) and star world with 77 Impressions  (000s) grabbed fourth and fifth position respectively.

    English movies

    Movies Now dominated with 2374 Impressions (000s). Star Movies held second position with 2374 Impressions  (000s). Sony Pix with 1930 Impressions  (000s) was third in the list. HBO with 1807 Impressions  (000s) grabbed fourth position, followed by Zee Studio at fifth with 1379 Impressions  (000s). 

    Infotainment

    The infotainment genre was once again topped by Discovery Channel with 4536 Impressions  (000s). History TV 18 maintained its second position from week 14, with 3804 Impressions (000s), followed by National Geographic with 3500 Impressions (000s). Animal Planet with 2840 Impressions (000s) and Nat Geo Wild with 1986 Impressions (000s) got fourth and fifth position respectively.
     

  • BARC week 15: AXN continues climb to first position; Movies Now and Discovery continue to lead their genres

    BARC week 15: AXN continues climb to first position; Movies Now and Discovery continue to lead their genres

    MUMBAI: According to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) ratings across 6 Mega Cities: NCCS AB: 4+ individuals , AXN climbed up from second rank of week 14 to first position in week 15. Star World faced a major drop from last week, scored last position. While, Movies Now continued to top English movies. Discovery dominated infotainment space.

    English entertainment

    AXN hopped to first position with 248 Impressions  (000s), followed by Comedy Central with 180 Impressions (000s). Colors Infinity SD scored third position with 140 Impressions (000s). Zee Café with 101 Impressions  (000s) and star world with 77 Impressions  (000s) grabbed fourth and fifth position respectively.

    English movies

    Movies Now dominated with 2374 Impressions (000s). Star Movies held second position with 2374 Impressions  (000s). Sony Pix with 1930 Impressions  (000s) was third in the list. HBO with 1807 Impressions  (000s) grabbed fourth position, followed by Zee Studio at fifth with 1379 Impressions  (000s). 

    Infotainment

    The infotainment genre was once again topped by Discovery Channel with 4536 Impressions  (000s). History TV 18 maintained its second position from week 14, with 3804 Impressions (000s), followed by National Geographic with 3500 Impressions (000s). Animal Planet with 2840 Impressions (000s) and Nat Geo Wild with 1986 Impressions (000s) got fourth and fifth position respectively.
     

  • Comedy Central back at first position; Movies Now dominates English movies

    Comedy Central back at first position; Movies Now dominates English movies

    MUMBAI: Comedy Central regained its first position in the English entertainment genre, while Zee Café saw a major downfall. Movies Now secured its number one spot in English movies genre. According to week 13 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings across 6 Mega Cities: NCCS AB: 4+ Individuals, the English entertainment space witnessed a decline in the ratings this week.

    English Entertainment

    Comedy Central stood at the number one position with 192 (‘000s) while AXN climbed up the row with 149 (‘000s) to the second place. The third position was secured by Star World with 144 (‘000s) while Zee Café held the forth position with 125 (‘000s). Colors Infinity SD grabbed the fifth position with 86 (‘000s).

    English Movies

    Movies Now continued its stay at the first place with 3378 (‘000s). Star Movies with 2828 (‘000s) and Sony Pix with 1621 (‘000s) grabbed the second and the third positions respectively. Zee Studio secured the fourth position with 1361 (‘000s) followed by HBO with 1295 (‘000s) at the fifth place.

  • Comedy Central back at first position; Movies Now dominates English movies

    Comedy Central back at first position; Movies Now dominates English movies

    MUMBAI: Comedy Central regained its first position in the English entertainment genre, while Zee Café saw a major downfall. Movies Now secured its number one spot in English movies genre. According to week 13 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings across 6 Mega Cities: NCCS AB: 4+ Individuals, the English entertainment space witnessed a decline in the ratings this week.

    English Entertainment

    Comedy Central stood at the number one position with 192 (‘000s) while AXN climbed up the row with 149 (‘000s) to the second place. The third position was secured by Star World with 144 (‘000s) while Zee Café held the forth position with 125 (‘000s). Colors Infinity SD grabbed the fifth position with 86 (‘000s).

    English Movies

    Movies Now continued its stay at the first place with 3378 (‘000s). Star Movies with 2828 (‘000s) and Sony Pix with 1621 (‘000s) grabbed the second and the third positions respectively. Zee Studio secured the fourth position with 1361 (‘000s) followed by HBO with 1295 (‘000s) at the fifth place.