Tag: Focus Odisha

  • Focus News to revamp regional channels under Shailesh Kumar

    Focus News to revamp regional channels under Shailesh Kumar

    MUMBAI: It was in September that Shailesh Kumar quit as editor in chief and CEO of news channels.

    After a small holiday, the man is back with a mission. Kumar has joined Focus News as managing editor-regional news channels. As part of his new role, he will be handling the five regional channels – Focus Odisha, Focus Bangla, Focus NE, Focus Haryana and Focus Hi Fi.

    “My primary focus here will be to revamp the channels in the coming three to four weeks,” says Kumar about his new role and plans for the network.

    The revamp of the five channels will be done simultaneously. “We will concentrate on content right now as we want the channels to be more relatable in their particular regions,” highlights Kumar and adds, “We will plan our FPCs accordingly.”

    Kumar brings with him a wealth of media experience spanning over a career of three decades cutting across print and TV. He has worked in leading news organisations like the Navbharat Times , Aaj Tak, Zee TV and most recently News Nation.

     

  • Focus Group changes channel packaging for more focus

    Focus Group changes channel packaging for more focus

    MUMBAI: Gearing up for a full fledged launch very soon, upcoming Hindi news channel Focus News has undergone a makeover. Dropping its earlier logo and colour combination, the channel has revamped with fresh colours of red and white.

    Ideated by JWT and executed by Clayground, the same logo format will be adopted for its other regional channels namely Focus Haryana, Focus Bangla, Focus Odisha, Focus NE and Focus Hi Fi, in the next two weeks. The on air look has also been changed, which has been done by an in house team.

    The new logo has the map of the world fitted inside the ‘o’. Speaking on the change, Focus Group CEO Neeraj Sanan says, “Red and white are the colours of news channels. We wanted a unique dimension with an interesting shade.”

    While the regional channels have been fully distributed, the national channel is currently available only on Videocon d2h, Tata Sky and from 1 November on DD Freedish. The group is awaiting its last leg of clearance from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for its satellite transfer request.

    Focus News is currently situated on Measat which makes it cumbersome while dealing with cable operators as it has to give a dish and IRD box for every operator. It is looking at shifting to Intelsat.

    Once the new satellite is confirmed, it will be available on cable platforms as well. Post getting its distribution fixed, the channel will embark on a marketing plan in the Hindi speaking markets. Sanan is aware that the channel so far has kept itself low on distribution with only a limited presence on the DTH platforms. Therefore the logo change will be noticed by most.

     “We are creating a brand for the future,” he concludes.

     

  • 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.

  • Focus Odisha seeks to be a differentiator

    Focus Odisha seeks to be a differentiator

    BHUBANESWAR: The times are tough, especially for news channels to survive but that doesn’t deter some from entering the space. One such is the Focus network, which is now venturing into Odisha with Focus Odisha after having forged its presence with Focus north east, Focus Haryana, Focus Bangla, Focus Hi Fi and the upcoming Focus News.

     

    The channel was officially launched on 13 June by the Chief Minister of Odisha, Naveen Patnaik, and has been on air for the past fortnight.

     

    Headquartered in Bhubaneswar, Focus Odisha has nine bureaus located in places like Cuttack and Puri, each having a journalist, a video journalist and few technical staff. Apart from this, 65 stringers have been employed to cover the entire state, making it a nearly 150 strong team of permanent staff.

     

    Only the main office is equipped with an OB van while four main bureaus have 3G live-U backpacks along with two at the headquarters.

     

    In terms of distribution, the channel is present on Ortel, Videocon d2h, Manthan, Hathway and Variety, giving it a nearly 60 per cent reach in Odisha. The promoters want the channel to be a “credible and honest” one, for which Studio design by Prateek Resolutions is one of few first steps. Nearly Rs 10 crore has been pumped into setting up the channel.

     

    DN Singh, who worked for many years with Zee News, is Focus Odisha’s channel editor while Jaganath Das is the sales head. Sanjeev Srivastav is the group editor while Neeraj Sanan is the group business head.

     

    Focus Odisha will stress on “fair, credible and honest” journalism. “News content on channels cannot be totally different but its treatment can be. Suppose a personality makes a statement, it can be used in exactly the same way. But if you add a line that the same person did not mention something, it makes the viewer think,” says Singh who is the ‘go-to guy’ for practically everything at the channel. He is quite proud that his young journalists have already cracked two scams in the state and one is just getting prepared.

     

    On the day of launch, Focus Odisha was showing the much awaited Jagganath yatra that was taking place in Purifor which the channel had got live broadcast rights. The same is being shared with five other entertainment channels. “Odisha we are watching you in a way that is honest, unscrupulous and with a lot of editorial integrity,” says Sanan.

     

    The first few years may go in investment mode but the channel is confident that it will break even in about three to four years. However, Sanan is totally unconcerned about cash flow. “Our main aim is to have an honest channel. If the news has facts, then we will put it on air. Don’t worry about the money,” says Sanan.

     

    The biggest challenge for Focus Odisha will be to tackle competition from existing strongholds such as OTV, Kanak TV and Naxatra News. The Rs 30 crore ads market for news channels is primarily dominated by OTV that sources say commands ad rates up to Rs 1800 for 10 seconds during prime time while the second in line gets Rs 500 per 10-seconder. This is due to the huge gap in TAM ratings. Major advertisers are retail, PSUs, corporate and government and the channel already has five brands on board.

     

    Yet, how does the channel plan to make its presence felt in an already cluttered market? “There is no field in the world now that isn’t cluttered. But there is always space for new people to come and make a mark. We want to give audiences what we think they aren’t getting now and be a differentiator. Why do we treat our audiences as dumb? We really need to engage with the people and find out their interest. Doing so, we will want to make Focus Odisha the voice of Odisha,” says Srivastav. “Odisha is a crucial state going forward in the development of India. It has the richest natural wealth but is also one of the poorest states in the country that needs media attention.”

     

    Focus group is currently promoted by a trust called Ethical Media Trust with Matang Singh of Positiv TV owning majority of the network with other shareholders also pumping money in the trust. When questioned about the involvement of former Congress MP Naveen Jindal in the network, most people dismissed it as a rumour.

     

    While the mystery around ownership of the network continues, the channel has flagged off Focus Odisha and will be making its presence felt in the state.

  • Videocon d2h adds Focus Odisha on its platform

    Videocon d2h adds Focus Odisha on its platform

    MUMBAI: The direct to home (DTH) operator Videocon d2h, has expanded its channel portfolio. The operator has now added another regional news channel of Odisha “Focus Odisha” on its platform.

     

    Focus Odisha is a popular 24/7 news and current affairs channel catering to the state. With this channel addition, Videocon d2h now offers 10 Oriya channels and services.

     

    Videocon d2h offers 489 channels and services, 27 Asli “HD” channels and services and 10 Oriya channels and services. Focus Odisha will be available on channel number:  796.

     

    The addition of the news channel will keep the consumers of Videocon d2h updated about the latest happenings in the region, current affairs, news analysis and much more.