Tag: entertainment channels

  • BCCC raps Star World for homosexual content in ‘Grey’s Anatomy’

    BCCC raps Star World for homosexual content in ‘Grey’s Anatomy’

    MUMBAI: The self-regulatory body for non-news entertainment channels, Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC), has pulled up Star India’s English entertainment channel Star World for airing, what it calls “objectionable” content, in its popular medical drama Grey’s Anatomy.

    The scene exhibits homosexual encounter in the broadcast, which was reported objectionable by the regulatory body in the month of June.

    The notice followed complaints from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB).

    The BCCC has filled a report over a scene in which one of the characters in the series asks her male colleague to teach her how to satisfy her partner sexually by demonstrating it. 

    Grey’s Anatomy follows the lives of surgeons in a fictional setup and has been on air for over a decade.

  • Chrome Data: English News channels gain in week 13

    Chrome Data: English News channels gain in week 13

    MUMBAI: The week 13’s opportunity to see (OTS) data collated by Chrome Data Analytics and Media is out.

     

    As per the data collected, English News channels in the eight metros saw a jump of 2.2 per cent with Times Now topping the genre with 87.4 per cent OTS.

     

    English movie genre ranked second in the eight metros with 1.3 per cent gain. Pix gained the maximum with 76.8 per cent OTS. The genre was followed by the kids channels across India with 1 per cent rise. Cartoon Network continued to rule the roost with 83.8 per cent OTS.

     

    English entertainment channels in the eight metros saw a minor jump of 0.6 per cent with AXN gaining the maximum with 70.7 per cent OTS.

     

    As for the bottom four, the genre which saw the highest drop amongst others was Business news in the eight metros. The genre dropped 2.1 per cent; however, Zee Business was the highest gainer in the genre with 85.6 per cent OTS.

     

    Next was Hindi News in the Hindi Speaking Market (HSM) with a 0.7 per cent drop. ABP News got 92.9 per cent OTS in the genre.

     

    Sports genre across India saw a very minor drop of 0.1 per cent. Star Sports 1 continued to rule the genre with 74.5 per cent.

  • Sahara India to start a Bengali channel; roll out IPTV services soon

    Sahara India to start a Bengali channel; roll out IPTV services soon

    KOLKATA: The Lucknow-headquartered Sahara India Pariwar that has been in the media and entertainment business since some time now, plans to start a Bengali infotainment channel very soon.

     

    Currently, the company has entertainment channels, a movie channel and many regional news channels. It also has round the clock regional news channels, Sahara Samay in 30 cities.

     

    Sahara India chairman and managing director Subrata Roy, who was in Kolkata for a media interaction on Friday, said, “We have already widened our channel offerings. We plan to start a channel in the Bengali language space as well.” However, he refused to provide any further details.

     

    Not just that, Roy also mentioned that the company plans to roll out internet protocol television (IPTV) system, though he didn’t divulge any further details about it too.

     

    When Roy was quizzed about the low distribution of the Sahara channels, he rubbished it and said that the channels are doing well.

     

    The Sahara Group would also be hiring 48,000 executives and 2.5 lakh lower level employees over a period of 8-10 years.

  • TDSAT to accept news broadcasters’ appeal on ad cap

    TDSAT to accept news broadcasters’ appeal on ad cap

    MUMBAI: Is there some relief in store for India’s TV broadcast sector in terms of advertising allowed to be telecast per hour? A slight glimmer of hope appears to have emerged yesterday.

     

    Media reports are that the Telecom Disputes Settlement Apellate Tribunal (TDSAT) has given directions to the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) to submit its appeal against the 12 minute per hour Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s (TRAI’s) mandate. It also gave TRAI two weeks to file its responses to news broadcasters’ concerns. And the NBA has been given a further two weeks to file a rejoinder after that, say media reports. A new chairman Justice Aftab Alam was appointed to the TRAI last month.

     

    TRAI’s order has forced news channels to reduce their advertising commercial time per clock hour down to 20 minutes and general entertainment channels to 16 minutes per hour from 1 July 2013. This is slated to go down further to 12 minutes per hour from 1 October during the peak season of spending by most brands on TV.

     

    News channels have for the past decade or so operated by having an advertising inventory of between 25 and 30 minutes per hour of telecast, is what the TRAI had observed. This dragged down the quality of viewing experience of TV viewers and it had hence under the quality of service rules for consumers mandated that the advertising air time be brought down almost immediately mid-last year.

        
    Broadcasters had yelped and protested and even challenged TRAI’s locus standi on this decision last year with the TDSAT. But with no chairperson in place, the appeal had been kept in abeyance. The TRAI then came up with the quality of service regulations for advertising on TV on 22 March which have since then been enforced on the industry.

     

    ”It is true that broadcasters were going overboard in carrying too much advertising per hour,” says a media observer. ”But the business model of high carriage fees, low distribution revenues and relatively low ad rates has forced this upon news broadcasters. At least, general entertainment channels can charge higher rates. The government could have waited till digitisation was completed and the benefits of higher subscription-lower-carriage fees kicked in.”

     

    In fact most news broadcasters have pleaded that their survival is at stake. Estimates are that news channels in India account for an approximate six per cent genre viewership share.

     

    Advertising revenues for the almost 150 plus news channels operating in India in various language tot up to about Rs 2,200 crore. Broadcasters have claimed that the reduction in air time will not concomitantly be compensated by a hike in ad rates as advertisers and their agencies have only been eroding those over the past few years. They have also said that a large group of small advertisers who have been the main revenue source for TV news channels will not be in a position to absorb sharp hikes in ad rates. 10 second TV commercial rates for news channels vary between Rs 200 to Rs 2,500.

  • Star One’s The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Dwitiya clocks the highest ever ratings

    Mumbai, June 30, 2006: The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Dwitiya on Star One, the nationwide search for the best comic talent in India has recreated history and set new records!! The two-hour MEGA FINALE episode, which aired on Friday, June 23, 2006 burst through the TRP scales delivering a rating of 7.94 on CS4+ and became the 4th highest ranked shows amongst the Hindi General Entertainment channels.

    The Season 2 that captivated the fancy of the entire nation witnessed a robust growth in channel shares touching 3.41 on CS4+ HSM, making The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Dwitiya one of the most successful show launched in 2006.

    Basis the TAM media research figures across audiences and markets, The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Dwitiya has decimated well-entrenched competition in the last 4 weeks in the Friday Prime time slot of 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The show-stealers were the ‘Wizards of Wit ‘ Shekhar Suman & Navjot Singh Sidhu, who donned the judges’ hats for both the seasons.
    The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Dwitiya that opened strongly with 5.06 TVR (CS4+ HSM Base) has only grown from strength to strength each week.