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  • 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.

  • Odisha’s Sarthak TV gains big

    Odisha’s Sarthak TV gains big

    KOLKATA: In the week 29 of TAM TV ratings, Odisha’s Sarthak TV has emerged as a clear winner yet again. The channel garnered a whopping 8,726 GVTs, up from 6,577 GVTs. GEC Tarang TV has shown a downward slide and reported 5,865 GVTs, down from 6,145 GVTs.

    OTV also witnessed a fall in the viewership and stood at 5,021 GVTs, down from 6,123 GVTs.

    On the other hand, Prarthana and MBCTV garnered 2,716 GVTs and 3,548 GVTs respectively.

    Rest, ETV Oriya noticed 2,603 GVTs, Tarang Music garnered 991 GVTs, Z Kalinga scored 883 GVTs, Focus Odisha registered 523 GVTs, and Kanak TV observed 437 GVTs.

  • Odisha’s Sarthak TV stays on top, Tarang TV inches closer

    Odisha’s Sarthak TV stays on top, Tarang TV inches closer

    KOLKATA: Odisha’s Sarthak TV continues to dominate the chart in week 28 of TAM TV ratings garnering 6,577 GVTs even though it fell down from 8,376 GVTs.

     

    While GEC Tarang TV has shown improvement as it achieved 6,145 GVTs, up from 6,054 GVTs and inched closer to Sarthak TV. On the other hand, OTV witnessed a drop in the viewership as it recorded 6,123 GVTs, down from 7,446 GVTs.

     

    When we talk about Prarthana and MBCTV, they garnered 3,243 GVTs and 5,187 GVTs respectively. Meanwhile ETV Oriya stood at 1,862 GVTs, Tarang Music noted 1,122 GVTs, Z Kalinga observed 618 GVTs, Focus Odisha garnered 423 GVTs, and Kanak TV noted 453 GVTs.

  • It’s a win again for Odisha’s Sarthak TV

    It’s a win again for Odisha’s Sarthak TV

    KOLKATA: In the week 27 of TAM TV ratings, Odisha’s Sarthak TV continues to lead the chart. The channel has garnered 8,376 GVTs, up from 6,980 GVTs a week before.

     

    Second placed, OTV has witnessed improvement in terms of viewership and registers 7,446 GVTs, up from 3,615 GVTs. At number three stood Tarang TV which also saw a growth in the viewership and recorded 6,054 GVTs, up from 5,704 GVTs.

     

    Rest, Prarthana and MBCTV garnered 4,907 GVTs and 4,074 GVTs respectively. ETV Oriya noted 2,185 GVTs, Tarang Music stood at 1,309 GVTs, Z Kalinga recorded 930 GVTs, Focus Odisha observed 704 GVTs, and Kanak TV registered 422 GVTs.

     

  • OTV gains in week 20 of TAM TV Ratings

    OTV gains in week 20 of TAM TV Ratings

    KOLKATA: Infotainment channel OTV has gained in the week 20 of TAM TV ratings, thanks to its election coverage. The Odiya channel garnered 7,526 gross viewership in thousands (GVT).

     

    While general entertainment channel (GEC) Sarthak TV reported a GVT of 6,224, Tarang TV managed 4,512 GVTs. The GVT for MBCTV in week 20 was 4,233.

     

     Meanwhile ETV Oriya achieved a GVT of 3,060. The GVT for Prarthana was 2,197 and Tarang Music garnered 1,307 GVTs.

     

     Channels Z Kalinga and Kanak TV recorded a GVT of 1,218 and 618 respectively.

     

    Now, coming to the viewership pattern for shows on various channels, which hooks viewers of CS4 + to TV screens between time band 19:00-22:00 on all days, To Aganara Tulasi Mu, Pari and Badhu from Sarthak TV recorded 413, 375 and 365 TVTs respectively.  

     

     Tarang which airs Kichi Luho, Swabhiman and Shehnai got 338, 247, and 170 TVTs respectively.

     

     Other serials like Nodi Phere Sagarku and Kemiti E Bandhana got 99 and 75 TVTs, while Rajneeti garnered 67 TVTs.

  • Sarthak TV biggest gainer in week 19 of TAM TV Ratings

    Sarthak TV biggest gainer in week 19 of TAM TV Ratings

    KOLKATA: General Entertainment Channel (GEC) Sarthak TV has gained big in the week 19 of TAM TV ratings. The report which tracks CS4+ and all the days shows that the Odia GEC has garnered 303 GRPs, as compared to the 275 GRPs last week.

     

    Tarang TV on the other hand has come down from its previous week’s 218 GRPs to 211 GRPs this week. Infotainment channel, OTV has also seen a reduction in its GRP. The channel has managed 131 GRPs this week, compared to the 170 GRP it reported last week.

     

     ETV Oriya, now under the belt of Network 18 Group saw a hike in its GRP- from 99 GRPs in week 18 to the 107 GRPs it recorded this week.

     
    The GRPs for MBCTV and Prarthana were 120 and 83 respectively. Tarang Music and Kanak TV recorded 41 and 9 GRPs respectively.

     

    Let’s take a look at the viewership pattern for the shows on the various channels, which hooks viewers of CS4 + to TV screens between time band 19:00-22:00 on all days. Shows To Aganara Tulasi Mu, Pari and Badhu from Sarthak TV received a TRP of 3.63, 2.83 and 2.50 respectively. In the previous week, the ratings of these serials were 3.3, 3.5, and 3.1 respectively.  

     

    Kichi Luho, Swabhiman and Kemiti Bandhana, which airs on Tarang got TRPs of 2.48, 1.51 and 0.22 respectively.

     

    On the other hand serials from ETV Oriya like TapasyaBoda GharaAahutiRajakanya and Appa got ratings of 1.94, 0.52, 0.52, 1.38 and 0.45 TRPs respectively.

     

    Last but not the least Zee Kalinga which telecasts  Katha Ta Etiki, Mo Jejema, and Aasta Ra Akasha got 0.06, 0.03 and 0.03 0 TRPs respectively. The TRPs for these shows were 0.1, 0.3, and 0.05 respectively in week 18. 

  • Sarthak TV gains in week 16 of TAM TV Ratings

    Sarthak TV gains in week 16 of TAM TV Ratings

    KOLKATA: General entertainment channel (GEC) Sarthak TV has gained big in the week 16 of TAM TV ratings. The Odia GEC has garnered a gross rating point (GRP) of 207, as compared to the 204 GRPs in week 15.

     

    Tarang TV on the other hand managed 183 GRPs, as compared to the 181 GRPs, recorded a week prior.

     

    While OTV, an infotainment channel, saw a drop in its GRP. The channel got 162 GRPs as compared to the 190 GRP it garnered last week.

     

    ETV Oriya, now under the belt of Network 18 Group too came down to 82 GRPs as compared to 84 GRPs, it reported in the week 15 of TAM TV ratings.

  • TV 18 completes ETV channel acquisition

    TV 18 completes ETV channel acquisition

    MUMBAI: A year ago, one of India’s leading media companies announced that it was acquiring the regional broadcast network; yesterday it informed the stock exchange that it had completed the transaction. We are referring to  TV18 Broadcast, a subsidiary of Network 18, which sent a note out to the Bombay stock exchange that it had successfully completed the acquisition of the Ramoji Rao promoted  ETV network with effect from 22 January 2014.

     

    The channels  were acquired at a price of Rs 2,053 crore according to the Share Purchase Agreement which is well within the budget of Rs 2,100 crore that was approved by its board last year. The deal resulted in it acquiring 100 per cent of regional Hindi news channels ETV Uttar Pradesh, ETV Madhya  Pradesh,  ETV Rajasthan, ETV Bihar and ETV Urdu and 50 per cent in ETV Marathi, ETV Kannada, ETV Bangla, ETV Gujarati and ETV Oriya. The Telugu news and GEC channels ETV Telugu and ETV Telugu News will, however, see TV18 owning only 24.50 per cent equity. 

     

    Excepting for the two Telugu channels, TV18 will have complete board and management control over all the other channels. Additionally, it will be holding the 50 per cent stake in the five regional GECs as an asset held for sale. The interest in these channels, its filing with the BSE states, will transferred to an associate company. Sources indicate that the channels are most likely  going to  be added to its Viacom18 joint venture or another company in the group. This will help it keep separate identities for TV18 Broadcast as a news channel enterprise, and GECs under Viacom18, if  the transfer does happen under it.

     

    The deal cements TV 18 and Viacom 18’s presence in the regional space. When contacted, Network 18 group CEO B Sai Kumar, he said that the deal had been waiting to come through and more details would have to wait a while.

     

    With one more transaction out of the way, Network18 can now focus on expanding its portfolio further through a Gujarati business news channel in the next few months as announced by Sai Kumar barely a week ago, clearly signalling that things are turning around at the group which was once ailing, thanks to its heavy debt burden.

  • NGC, ETV announce content partnership

    NGC, ETV announce content partnership

    MUMBAI: The National Geographic Channel (NGC) and regional network ETV have announced a content partnership.

    NGC will provide content to ETV, which will air five days a week (Monday-Friday) in a half hour evening slot. From today 13 November viewers of ETV Telugu, ETV Oriya, ETV Kannada, ETV Bangla, ETV Gujarati, ETV Marathi, ETV UP, ETV MP, ETV Rajasthan and ETV Bihar will be able to catch NGC’s programmes in their native language. The regional language versions of the programs will be provided by NGC to ETV Network.

    The new partnership with ETV is a step further in NGC’s strategy to reach out to a wider audience across the country. The programmes being aired on ETV will cover a wide range of topics. The alliance will be kick started with NGC’s series Most Amazing Moments” that will premier across the ETV network from today. This partnership also underlines ETV’s mission to provide its viewers with quality international programming to enhance the viewer experience.

    NGC India VP marketing Rajesh Sheshadri, “National Geographic Channel is synonym for smart, innovative and interesting programmes that invite viewers to Think again. Reaching a wider audience to expose them to our superior content has been a goal we have been constantly working towards.

    “Partnership with a leading channel like ETV that reaches to millions of viewers through their bouquet of regional channels is an excellent opportunity to further our reach. I am confident that viewers in these states will appreciate our unique programmes and will look forward to their daily dose of the best of National Geographic Channel programmes in their native language.”

    ETV Network VP – operations Bapineedu said, “Quality entertainment in the language of our viewer’s choice is one of the key contributors to our success. Our programs depict the culture with which our viewers are able to connect and it is this spirit of empathy with individual cultures/languages that has helped us to reach to millions of viewers. Through this partnership with National Geographic Channel we endeavor to further enhance our viewer’s experience by exposing them to never before seen international programmes in their native language.”