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  • NBSA hauls up news channels; fines them, demands apology

    NBSA hauls up news channels; fines them, demands apology

    MUMBAI: The News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) has issued a missive to New Delhi Television Ltd’s English and Hindi language news channels NDTV 24×7 and NDTV India to apologize on air for a news report they aired in October 2015.

    The report is related to the lynching of a man in Nahan, Shimla. The two channels had blamed the lynching on specific religious groups, naming them in their headlines.

    A detailed order issued by justice R.V. Raveendran, chairperson of the authority, said, “NBSA decided that the broadcaster (both channels) be directed to air its regret/apology for attributing the lynching to some named religious groups, apparently without verification of facts.”

    Both the channels have been asked to air the apology before 25 July prior to their 9 pm news.

    In another order, the NBSA asked News24 to submit an expression of regret and assure that it would adhere to the principles of self-regulation after it felt that one of its programmes on allegations against functionaries of a political party did not adhere to the norms related to objectivity.

    Of these three one agreed to indiantelevision.com that it would abide by the NBSA’s order. News24 editor in chief Anuradha Prasad said, “We will abide by NSBA’s guidelines and will have a scroll running on our channel.”

    Attempts to connect with NDTV met with no response. But one can expect it to run an apology.
    Other channels also got a rap on their knuckles and were asked to say sorry. ETV Chhattisgarh had run a programme titled Vampires which was found violative of the norms. The NSBA has imposed a Rs 1 lakh fine on ETV Bangla and asked it to display apology after it felt that its coverage of an incident in Jadavpur University flouted the norms related to impartiality and objectivity. NBSA has asked ETV UP/Uttarakhand to run an apology and air versions of some persons regarding whom news reports had been telecast.

  • NBSA hauls up news channels; fines them, demands apology

    NBSA hauls up news channels; fines them, demands apology

    MUMBAI: The News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) has issued a missive to New Delhi Television Ltd’s English and Hindi language news channels NDTV 24×7 and NDTV India to apologize on air for a news report they aired in October 2015.

    The report is related to the lynching of a man in Nahan, Shimla. The two channels had blamed the lynching on specific religious groups, naming them in their headlines.

    A detailed order issued by justice R.V. Raveendran, chairperson of the authority, said, “NBSA decided that the broadcaster (both channels) be directed to air its regret/apology for attributing the lynching to some named religious groups, apparently without verification of facts.”

    Both the channels have been asked to air the apology before 25 July prior to their 9 pm news.

    In another order, the NBSA asked News24 to submit an expression of regret and assure that it would adhere to the principles of self-regulation after it felt that one of its programmes on allegations against functionaries of a political party did not adhere to the norms related to objectivity.

    Of these three one agreed to indiantelevision.com that it would abide by the NBSA’s order. News24 editor in chief Anuradha Prasad said, “We will abide by NSBA’s guidelines and will have a scroll running on our channel.”

    Attempts to connect with NDTV met with no response. But one can expect it to run an apology.
    Other channels also got a rap on their knuckles and were asked to say sorry. ETV Chhattisgarh had run a programme titled Vampires which was found violative of the norms. The NSBA has imposed a Rs 1 lakh fine on ETV Bangla and asked it to display apology after it felt that its coverage of an incident in Jadavpur University flouted the norms related to impartiality and objectivity. NBSA has asked ETV UP/Uttarakhand to run an apology and air versions of some persons regarding whom news reports had been telecast.

  • Viacom completes process of 50% acquisition in ETV channels from Reliance

    Viacom completes process of 50% acquisition in ETV channels from Reliance

    MUMBAI: Viacom Inc, which received approval from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) to acquire 50 per cent equity stake in Prism TV for Rs 9.4 billion (approximately $153 million) earlier this month, has completed the transaction.

     

    The transaction was completed today (31 July) between Nickelodeon Asia Holdings Pte Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Viacom Inc., and Shinano Retail Private Limited, a company effectively 100 per cent owned by Reliance Industrial Investments and Holdings Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited.

     

    Prism runs five regional language general entertainment channels namely ETV Marathi, ETV Gujarati, ETV Kannada, ETV Bangla and ETV Odia, all of which were recently rebranded under the Colors umbrella.

     

    With this acquisition, Viacom Inc. will hold 50 per cent of Prism TV and the remaining 50 per cent interest will continue to be owned by the Network18 Group, Viacom’s partner in the Viacom18 joint venture.

     

    Viacom18 operates 10 channels including MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and Colors.  The deal gives Viacom a significant presence in the fast growing regional TV sector in India, where almost 60 per cent of the population of more than 1.2 billion people speak regional dialects as their first language. Collectively, regional TV stations account for the second largest share of viewing in the Indian market, behind only Hindi general entertainment channels.

     

    Viacom president and CEO Philippe Dauman said, “We’re thrilled to be broadening our presence in one of the largest and fastest growing TV markets in the world, and deepening our already strong partnership with Network18.  This acquisition is an important step in building on our leadership position in India, a key market in Viacom’s international growth strategy.”

     

    Network18 CEO AP Parigi added, “This acquisition by Viacom International Media Networks further strengthens the partnership with Network18 both in terms of depth and breadth. I am confident India will emerge as a global entertainment powerhouse in the year ahead.”

     

    Viacom International Media Networks president and CEO Bob Bakish said, “Regional TV networks – and regional ad markets – are the next wave of growth in India. Having a strong national and broad regional presence gives us a powerful platform to launch additional brands, and introduce successful franchises and formats across India.”

     

    Viacom18 group CEO Sudhanshu Vats said, “This acquisition is a big milestone for Viacom & Network 18 and it showcases their combined conviction to build a powerful broadcast offering for the Indian market.  We are delighted by the transaction and the next growth phase for the companies.”

  • Viacom18 completes ETV Kannada re-branding under Colors umbrella

    Viacom18 completes ETV Kannada re-branding under Colors umbrella

    MUMBAI: The Colors family of channels is growing rapidly. After re-branding ETV Marathi, ETV Bangla, ETV Gujarati and ETV Odiya recently, Viacom 18 has now re-branded ETV Kannada as Colors Kannada. With this, Viacom 18 completes the re-branding of Prism TV’s five ETV regional general entertainmentchannels under the Colors brand name.

     

    The 14-year-old ETV Kannada will be re-branded as Colors Kannada on 26 April, 2015 and will reflect the distinctive culture and traditions of Karnataka through its differentiated content.

     

    The channel takes its legacy forward with the new brand philosophy – ‘OndeSambandha, Ade Anubandha.’ The channel is set to offer high octane entertainment through the week, which will culminate into a celebratory gala on 26 April marking the metamorphosis of this journey.

     

    Viacom18 EVP and project head – Colors Kannada, Colors Bangla and Colors Odiya Ravish Kumar said, “These are exciting times for Kannada television – as we enter this new phase of growth, consumer delight shall continue to be the key driver for Colors Kannada. We hope to up the ante and continue the surprise viewers in the future too.”

     

    Colors Kannada business head Parameshwar Gundkal added, “We have excelled in providing innovative and engaging content that has delighted viewers and set new standards for both the market and for us to surpass. We further hope to make Colors Kannada the one stop for Kannada entertainment.”

     

    As part of the pre-launch campaign, all the artists associated with the channel will come together to unveil the Colors Kannada logo. Mega episodes of the following shows will be aired through the week before launch day:

     

    22 April – Lakshmi Baramma, 7:30-8:30 pm 

    23 April – Agnisakshi, 8 – 9 pm

    24 April- Akka, 8:30-9:30 pm

    25 April- A special slot Dancing Talkies, Maja Talkies, 8 – 9 pm

    25 April- Dancing Star, 9-10:30 pm

    26 April- Ugramm– movie premiere, 2 pm

    26 April- rebranding event, 6 pm

     

  • Colors Bangla to launch ‘Great Music Gurukul’ from 13 Apri

    Colors Bangla to launch ‘Great Music Gurukul’ from 13 Apri

    KOLKATA: Bengali general entertainment channel (GEC) Colors Bangla (erstwhile ETV Bangla) is all set to launch a non-fiction musical show called Great Music Gurukul. Premiering on 13 April, the show will air every Monday to Wednesday from 9-10 pm.

     

    The development comes in light of the ETV regional general entertainment channels being re-branded as Colors by Viacom18.

     

    On the day of the show’s launch, 32 contestants, who have already proved their mettle, will come together for the year’s biggest musical face-off. Four renowned singers have been roped in as mentors to guide the contestants in their battle to win the show.

     

    The mentors including Hariharan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Javed Ali and Bengal’s music composer and singer Jeet Ganguly will guide 24 singers, who will make it to the main rounds.

     

    The show has been produced by Frames.

     

    The top 24 will then be selected by the mentors to represent their respective ‘Gharanas’. With elimination each week, the top 10 contestants will be then vying for public votes for the winning title. 

     

    Colors Bangla and Colors Odiya channel head Sujay Kutty said, “A musical show that resonates with Bengali music lovers is an apt marker to flag off this journey. Great Music Gurukul is sure to strike a chord amongst Bengali viewers of all ages.”

  • Udaya TV tops in the Kannada market

    Udaya TV tops in the Kannada market

    MUMBAI: In week nine of TAM TV ratings, let’s take a look at how regional channels have fared across the country. 

     

    In the Bihar + Jharkhand region in the CS4+ market, Big Magic Ganga led the chart with 2,365 GVTs followed by Mahuaa Plus with 1,122 GVTs and Anjan at the third spot with 666 GVTs.

     
    In the Marathi general entertainment channel (GEC) space, Z Marathi topped the Maharashtra region with 152,047 GVTs followed by Star Pravah at second position with 51,124 GVTs. ETV Marathi stood third with 49,906 GVTs.

     
    In the Bengali market, Star Jalsha continued to hold its number one position in West Bengal with 100,948 GVTs followed by Z Bangla with 81,658 GVTs and ETV Bangla at number three with 24,930 GVTs.

     
    In the Tamil GEC space, Sun TV registered number one position with 216,150 GVTs followed by Star Vijay with 90,069 GVTs and Z Tamil ranked number three with 21,000 GVTs.

     
    On the other hand, in the Kannada market, Udaya stood at number one spot with 68,402 GVTs. ETV Kannada ranked second with 53,460 GVTs and Suvarna at number three scored 47,679 GVTs.

     
    In the Telugu GEC space, Gemini became the chart leader with 108,013 GVTs followed by Maa TV with 95,444 GVTs and ETV at number three scored 82,710 GVTs.

     
    Lastly, in the Kerala region, Asianet scored the highest in the Malayalam category with 52,390 GVTs. Surya reported 13,104 GVTs and Asianet Plus garnered 5,170 GVTs.

  • Viacom18 rebrands ETV franchise to Colors

    Viacom18 rebrands ETV franchise to Colors

    MUMBAI: In a cutthroat competitive world of regional television viewing, what is essential for those in the business is to constantly keep rebranding in order to keep in touch with its existing viewers, while adding new ones. 

     

    In an attempt to do the same, Viacom18 has decided to licence its existing brand name Colors to Prism TV, which runs the five regional general entertainment channels namely: ETV Marathi, ETV Bangla, ETV Oriya, ETV Kannada and ETV Gujarati. As part of this, the channels will not only shed the ETV name, thus donning the Colors identity, but will also see induction of new programming. 

     

    The rebranding of the regional GECs will augment the Colors franchise while facilitating higher resonance for the regional channels vis-a-vis competition.
     

    “The strategic pillar of the success for the network has been sharper segmentation,” said Viacom18 Media group CEO Sudhanshu Vats.

     

    According to Vats, one of the logical pieces in segmentation is looking at geographical, regional and linguistic segmentation, which is what the network plans to do with the rebranding exercise.

     

    Putting forth some statistics, Vats said that 59 per cent of India speaks in regional language and 41 per cent speaks in Hindi. “It is important that we develop our footprints in the regional space as well. As we go forward, I feel that the viewership in regional will only grow upwards,” he said. 

     

    The Hindi entertainment viewership is currently at 44 per cent, comprising about 29 per cent of Hindi general entertainment and 14-15 per cent of Hindi movies, whereas the regional viewership is at about 30 per cent. The third is kids channels with 8-9 per cent. So between them, it constitutes about 85 per cent of viewership in India. “This underlines the importance of regional, which is also growing faster than any other segment,” he informed.  

     

    Vats also feels that as India develops, the pride in regional language will only get strengthened. “The viewership will grow, and when this grows, the ad dollars will follow,” he added.  

     

    Rebranding exercise

     

    The teaser for the rebranding was launched on 3 March. The network plans to undertake the transition of the ETV franchise to Colors in a phase-wise manner. The first to rebrand is ETV Marathi, which will turn to Colors Marathi on 22 March. For the same, the communication will begin from 6 March, after which for almost two weeks, viewers can see the flip happening from ETV to Colors Marathi and then, on 22 March, on the occasion of Gudi Padwa, the final logo of Colors Marathi will be launched.

     

    The transition for all the five ETV channels will take place over a period of two months. “We are staggering the transition across two months because we want to bring alive the new identity with the agrarian new year of each of the regions we are present in. All the channel logos will be unveiled in an unique way, keeping the culture of the region in mind and taking roots from the place they come from,” informed Vats. 

     

    Apart from the logo, a few channels have also undergone a change in its tagline. The new tagline for Colors Marathi is ‘Saaz Nava, Rang Nava.’ The new programmes launched on the channel include: Marathi International Cinema and Theatre Awards on 22 March, Majhiya Mahera on 23 March and Sakhi on 23 March.

     

    Colors Bangla, with its new tagline ‘Tomar Sapner Rong’ will launch on 12 April. The new show Great Music Gurukul will air on 13 April.  Colors Gujarati with its new tagline ‘Dil Thi Gujarati’ will launch between 13 – 18 April. As for the new programmes, the channel will air Kumkum na Pagla Padya and Preet, Piyu ane Pannaben. Colors Kannada will launch with two new shows on 26 April and Colors Oriya will rebrand on 14 April. 

     

    The logos have been created in-house by Prism TV, which currently runs the five regional channels. 

     

    Talking about the new shows, Vats said, “As this rebranding happens, we will look at a lot of synergies. This will include new shows, both fiction and non-fiction, events and combination of both. This is necessary for people to understand and recognise the journey we are undertaking.”

     

    The network has a big history. “Each of the channels run by Prism TV command a certain level of trust and loyalty from their viewers.  The rebranding exercise of Colors will bring  a new wave of freshness to the channel. In an ideal way, we want to have the best of both worlds: so while we continue to have the heritage, with rebranding and new shows, we look at injecting modernity to the channel,” opined Vats.  

     

    The network through the exercise is looking at getting in new viewers and retaining the old ones. “Rebranding will increase the viewership footprint of Colors, which is important, thus extending our brand in the regional space was the most logical way forward. Also from the viewer’s perspective, ETV has a heritage, loyalty and trust. However the channel started 15 years back and the viewers of ETV have aged with the channel. It is therefore important that we get a reappraisal of the channel and get the youngsters in,” said Vats.

     

    When queried on whether the rebranding of regional channels would see any change in the programming of Colors, Vats said, “With time, it would be a two way process. While we our flagship GEC could share best practices and insights with the regional counterparts, the regional brands will also help the brand experiment with new content ideas.”

     

    He further added, “Subject to regulatory approvals, the regional channels could become a part of Viacom18, and once that happens there could be certain experiments that go well in the regional space, which could be brought to Colors as well. Therefore there is scope for learning to both sides.”

     

    The network undertook two to three rounds of research over a period of six to nine months before finalizing the new logo. The research highlighted that:

     

    * Colors has a strong positive imagery around high production values, bold themes, innovative non-fiction and programming that drives change/social programming.

     

     * Colors is the only channel that has achieved superlative success and ratings across both fiction and non-fiction shows. It is regarded by viewers as an “all rounder” and an “activist”. In summary a rebel with a cause.

     

    * Colors does not shy away from taking risks and placing big bets e.g. 24   

     

    * Merging the strong legacy and rich cultural roots of ETV channels with the positive imagery and entrepreneurial DNA of Colors shall result in:

    – Potentially the best of both worlds. Continually delighting viewers and exceeding their expectations

    – A quantum leap for regional content which is contemporary and progressive yet rooted firmly in a bedrock of rich values and tradition

    – Development of the ecosystem spurring the creation of jobs and emergence of writers, producers, directors, actors etc

    – Cost effective and targeted solutions for advertisers 

     

    Revenue Jump 

     

    The purpose of rebranding to Colors, according to Vats, is for the Prism team to be able to exploit the opportunity in its entirety and that would mean increase in viewership and ad revenue. 

     

    “Viacom18 has been growing in strong double digits. We have been growing at about 17 odd per cent, so I will expect the regional space to grow faster than that,” he informed.  
              
     

    Marketing buzz
      

    The channel rebranding is scheduled to coincide with regional festivals that mark new beginnings. 360 degree marketing and communication campaigns encompassing TV, cinema, cable, on-ground, radio, outdoor as well as digital platforms, customised to individual regional markets, will amplify the change.

     

    “We will bring alive the rebranding of the regional general entertainment channel cluster through enhanced packaging and an integrated marketing approach,” informed Vats.

     

    Campaigns for each regional brand will leverage the distinct fervour of the corresponding state or region through region specific events and / or on-ground activations involving popular local influencers.
     

    Each campaign will run for approximately four-five weeks, beginning with Colors Marathi on 22 March 2015. Coinciding with the Maharashtrian New Year – Gudi Padva, a high decibel event will unveil the new face of Colors Marathi.

     
    Similar extravaganzas will also celebrate the unveiling of the new brand identities of Colors Oriya, Colors Bangla, Colors Gujarati and Colors Kannada.

  • Asianet scores big in the Malayalam category

    Asianet scores big in the Malayalam category

    MUMBAI: In week eight of TAM TV ratings, let’s take a look at how the regional channels have fared across the country.

     

    In the Bihar + Jharkhand region in the CS4+ market, Big Magic Ganga continued its numero uno position with 2,238 GVTs followed by Mahuaa Plus with 980 GVTs and at number three stood Anjan with 635 GVTs.

     

    In the Marathi general entertainment channel (GEC) space, Z Marathi topped the Maharashtra region with 146,467 GVTs followed by ETV Marathi at number two with 54,562 GVTs and Star Pravah at number three generated 54,060 GVTs.

     

    In the Bengali market, Star Jalsha continued to stay strong at number one position with 101,314 GVTs followed by Z Bangla at number two with 83,519 GVTs. ETV Bangla retained its number three position with 24,190 GVTs.

     

    On the other hand, in the Kannada market, Udaya stood at number one spot with 67,110 GVTs. ETV Kannada ranked second with 57,103 GVTs and Suvarna at number three scored 44,240 GVTs.

     

    In the Tamil GEC space, Sun TV continued to hold its numero uno position with 219,901 GVTs followed by Star Vijay with 110,276 GVTs and Z Tamil with 22,351 GVTs.

     

    In the Telugu GEC space, Gemini became the chart leader with 117,500 GVTs followed by Maa TV with 98,705 GVTs and ETV at number three scored 85,742 GVTs.

     

    Lastly, in the Kerala region, Asianet scored the highest in the Malayalam category with 52,644 GVTs. Surya reported 15,063 GVTs, whereas Asianet Plus garnered 6,029 GVTs.

  • Star Jalsha tops the West Bengal market in week 7

    Star Jalsha tops the West Bengal market in week 7

    MUMBAI: In week seven of TAM TV ratings, let’s take a look at how the regional channels have fared across the country.

     

    In the Bihar + Jharkhand region in the CS4+ market, Big Magic Ganga led the chart with 1,474 GVTs followed by Mahuaa Plus with 1,403 GVTs and Mahuaa at the number third spot with 654 GVTs.

     

    In the Marathi general entertainment channel (GEC) space, Z Marathi topped the Maharashtra region with 148,482 GVTs followed by ETV Marathi at number second position with 54,258 GVTs and Star Pravah registered the third spot with 52,933 GVTs.

     

    In the Bengali market, Star Jalsha continued to hold its number one position in the West Bengal market with 102,166 GVTs followed by Z Bangla with 95,472 GVTs and ETV Bangla at number three with 24,057 GVTs.

     

    In the Tamil GEC space, Sun TV continued its numero uno position with 212,433 GVTs followed by Star Vijay with 84,973 GVTs and Z Tamil ranked number three with 22,105 GVTs.

     

    Talking about the Kannada market, Udaya stood at number one spot with 72,311 GVTs. ETV Kannada ranked second with 55,425 GVTs and Suvarna at number three scored 43,958 GVTs.

     

    In the Telugu GEC space, Gemini becomes the chart leader with 109,721 GVTs followed by Maa TV with 101,083 GVTs and ETV at number three scored 86,429 GVTs.

     

    Lastly, in the Kerala region; Asianet scored the highest in the Malayalam category with 56,052 GVTs. Surya reported 15,079 GVTs and Asianet Plus garnered 6,449 GVTs.

  • TAM Ratings: Sun TV tops the regional space

    TAM Ratings: Sun TV tops the regional space

    MUMBAI: In week 6 of TAM TV ratings, let’s take a look at how the regional channels have fared across the country.

     

    In the Bihar + Jharkhand region in the CS4+ market, Big Magic Ganga led the chart with 1,327 GVTs followed by Mahuaa with 846 GVTs and Anjan at the number third spot with 688 GVTs.

     

    In the Marathi general entertainment channel (GEC) space, Z Marathi topped the Maharashtra region with 145,084 GVTs followed by Star Pravah at number second position with 56,548 GVTs. ETV Marathi stood third with 53,789 GVTs.

     

    In the Bengali market, Star Jalsha continued to hold its number one position in the West Bengal market with 98,463 GVTs followed by Z Bangla with 84,849 GVTs and ETV Bangla at number three with 26,476 GVTs.

     

    In the Tamil GEC space, Sun TV continued its numero uno position with 222,062 GVTs followed by Star Vijay with 66,863 GVTs and Z Tamil ranked number three with 23,110 GVTs.

     

    Talking about the Kannada market, Udaya stood at number one spot with 76,166 GVTs. ETV Kannada ranked second with 56,757 GVTs and Suvarna at number three scored 44,297 GVTs.

     

    In the Telugu GEC space, Gemini becomes the chart leader with 104,070 GVTs followed by Maa TV with 95,127 GVTs and ETV at number three scored 92,411 GVTs.

     

    Lastly, in the Kerala region; Asianet scored the highest in the Malayalam category with 56,477 GVTs. Surya reported 15,185 GVTs and Asianet Plus garnered 5,004 GVTs.