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  • Season 6 of sensational show Game of Thrones comes to an end

    Season 6 of sensational show Game of Thrones comes to an end

    MUMBAI: The most anticipated Season 6 of the world’s greatest show – Game of Thrones finally draws to a close! With the show having captivated people’s attention this season with its detail-oriented story-lines and complex plot building, Star World Premiere HD, India’s leading English entertainment channel is all set to showcase the show’s grand finale episode this Tuesday, June 28th at 10 PM!

    After the heroic penultimate episode ‘The Battle of The Bastards’ where the Starks defeated Ramsay Bolton, viewers’ excitement levels have risen to new heights as the show producers recently revealed the finale will be the longest episode in the series history. The season started with a bang – Jon Snow’s revival, Daenerys seizing control over the Dothraki yet again, Arya in the House of Black and White learning some kickass assassination skills, Bran taking audiences through a journey back in time when Lyanna Stark lived and Ned Stark was a young lad, Sansa escaping Ramsay’s cruel reign, The Hound’s resurrection, Benjen Stark’s appearance and so much more!

    Now with Sansa Stark and Jon Snow having defeated Ramsay, Rickon Stark and Hodor dead, Daenerys back to Mereen and under the aid of Tyrion Lannister, Cersei Lannister and Loras Tyrell’s trial up and coming, Petyr Baelish showing up to save the Starks in the Battle of the Bastards, unfinished conversations between Jaime Lannister and Brienne of Tarth, Game of Thrones Season 6 has whetted the appetite of fans all the more!

    Speaking of all the action and thrill packed in the finale episode, director of episode 9 ‘Battle of the Bastards and now the finale episode, ‘The Winds of Winter’, Miguel Sapochnik said, “It feels equally as epic as episode 9 … but for completely different reasons.”

    Everything changed with the previous episode of Game of Thrones ‘The Battle of the Bastards’. Best of all, Sansa was proclaimed a hero after being brutalized and tormented for all the previous seasons and Sophie Turner who plays the role of Sansa expressed that she deserved her first kill! Sophie said, “It’s amazing. It’s Sansa’s first kill and it’s such a strong moment for her because all her life she’s been affected by these men who have just done such terrible things to her. She’s always carried it with her and this is the first moment you hear her say this dialogue ‘Your words will disappear. Your name will disappear. All memory of you will disappear.’”

    With the finale billed to be the biggest yet, fans are hoping that the ample time that the series will take, will be utilized to tie all the loose ends and set the scene for the premiere of the next big season!
    Whatever happened to Dorne? And the Tyrells and the Greyjoys?

    The phenomenon that has gripped the world shall reach its crescendo in India on Star World Premiere HD this Tuesday, June 28th as the drama, action and mystery unfolds on Game of Thrones’ Mega Finale Episode ‘The Winds of Winer’!

  • Brands share excitement behind partnership with season 6 of ‘Game of Thrones’

    Brands share excitement behind partnership with season 6 of ‘Game of Thrones’

    MUMBAI: Game of Thrones season 6 has managed to lure viewers and attract advertisers alike with a roster of big brands associating with it. Star World Premiere HD has roped in e-commerce giant Amazon as presenting sponsors, Maruti Suzuki Baleno is a driven by sponsor and London Dairy and Ola Micro are powered by sponsors. Additionally other brands that have come on board are Housing.com, Matrix and Motorola as partners and Essilor, Yamaha, Himalaya and Sunny Lite as associate sponsors. Expedia, Skore and P&G OralCare are some other sponsors that the channel has roped in.

    It is safe to say that the demographic tuning into the on-screen adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s spectacular creation may just be close to the total population on the planet! Inspiring new hordes of fans of the fantasy genre each year, Game of Thrones is now a household name right across the globe, attracting critics, literary geniuses, lovers of edge-of-the seat thrills and just like that the commoner who enjoys a truly well-made and well-narrated show.

    Here is what brands have to say:

    London Dairy head of marketing Shweta Shrivastava said, “Season 6 has been filled with potpourri of emotions and the series stays true to its intriguing twists and turns. Of course, Jon Snow was not going to wake up in the first episode as the teasers indicated, but the short sequence on Sansa, Theon and Brienne brought some sense of relief to a series where audience heartbreak has been the only constant. However, the true form of Melis and retrumped all else in terms of shock value. A character that shows absolutely no self-doubt throughout the series is finally showing fine cracks. What I await to see is what Bran brings to this convoluted series of events. We are proud to partner with Star World Premiere HD in helping get this much awaited series to India and look forward to unravel the series even as our consumers unravel the sheer indulgence of London Dairy ice creams this summer.”

    Expedia marketing head Manmeet Ahluwalia voiced, “Once in a while a show comes along that transports you to another world and makes you believe in the magic of television again. Game of Thrones is one such show. It strikes the perfect balance between brooding medieval angst and wonderful fantasy story telling. It sticks loyal to the books and doesn’t “dumb things down” for a wider audience. My favorite character across all seasons is Arya Stark, Tyrion Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen because of their strong personality. I loved the first season; it brilliantly established the universe of George R.R. Martin’s source material. The most memorable scene for me is when Jon Snow gifts Arya ‘Needle’- the sword with a teaching- ‘Stick them with a pointy end.’ I am eagerly waiting to see if Jon snow will be joining Daenerys Targaryen. Though, it’s quite predictable that Jon Snow will join the Khaleesi and prove the prophecy right.”

    Skore Condoms marketing head Vishal Vyas added, “My favourite season on the show so far is Season 1 because the introduction of the all main characters was very interestingly done. Moreover, Ned Stark’s beheading was extremely unexpected and that invited a very different twist on the show. I am hooked to Season 6 since the story seems to now start unraveling and I would love to see Tyrion Lannister rule the seven kingdoms. He is also my favorite character on the show because he is funny and probably the smartest guy in the series.”

    Procter & Gamble Oral Care assistant brand manager Abhijit Aswath shared, “I am an ardent Game of Thrones fan. I feel every season is packed with qualities that define great story telling – building some key characters, shifting the balance of power and rise and fall of power houses. Season 4 is probably my favorite season of the series since it is extremely action packed with 3 key characters – Jon Snow, Daenerys, Tyrion all pushed to the Wall; literally for Jon Snow and figuratively for Khaleesi & the little man, and how each of them use their best wits, skills and political acumen to come out strong. After Mahabharata, Game of Thrones probably is one such story which has all the complexity and drama you need in a grand tale -tussle of the truth/what’s right/wrong, magic and politics. After Season 5, the stage was set for the story to go to the next level and Season 6 lives up to this expectation so far. My fan theory is that next, Daenerys and the dragons will discover a land of wealth, wit and great science capable of defeating the Dead Men by giving them Moksha – a land called Industeros.”

  • Brands share excitement behind partnership with season 6 of ‘Game of Thrones’

    Brands share excitement behind partnership with season 6 of ‘Game of Thrones’

    MUMBAI: Game of Thrones season 6 has managed to lure viewers and attract advertisers alike with a roster of big brands associating with it. Star World Premiere HD has roped in e-commerce giant Amazon as presenting sponsors, Maruti Suzuki Baleno is a driven by sponsor and London Dairy and Ola Micro are powered by sponsors. Additionally other brands that have come on board are Housing.com, Matrix and Motorola as partners and Essilor, Yamaha, Himalaya and Sunny Lite as associate sponsors. Expedia, Skore and P&G OralCare are some other sponsors that the channel has roped in.

    It is safe to say that the demographic tuning into the on-screen adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s spectacular creation may just be close to the total population on the planet! Inspiring new hordes of fans of the fantasy genre each year, Game of Thrones is now a household name right across the globe, attracting critics, literary geniuses, lovers of edge-of-the seat thrills and just like that the commoner who enjoys a truly well-made and well-narrated show.

    Here is what brands have to say:

    London Dairy head of marketing Shweta Shrivastava said, “Season 6 has been filled with potpourri of emotions and the series stays true to its intriguing twists and turns. Of course, Jon Snow was not going to wake up in the first episode as the teasers indicated, but the short sequence on Sansa, Theon and Brienne brought some sense of relief to a series where audience heartbreak has been the only constant. However, the true form of Melis and retrumped all else in terms of shock value. A character that shows absolutely no self-doubt throughout the series is finally showing fine cracks. What I await to see is what Bran brings to this convoluted series of events. We are proud to partner with Star World Premiere HD in helping get this much awaited series to India and look forward to unravel the series even as our consumers unravel the sheer indulgence of London Dairy ice creams this summer.”

    Expedia marketing head Manmeet Ahluwalia voiced, “Once in a while a show comes along that transports you to another world and makes you believe in the magic of television again. Game of Thrones is one such show. It strikes the perfect balance between brooding medieval angst and wonderful fantasy story telling. It sticks loyal to the books and doesn’t “dumb things down” for a wider audience. My favorite character across all seasons is Arya Stark, Tyrion Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen because of their strong personality. I loved the first season; it brilliantly established the universe of George R.R. Martin’s source material. The most memorable scene for me is when Jon Snow gifts Arya ‘Needle’- the sword with a teaching- ‘Stick them with a pointy end.’ I am eagerly waiting to see if Jon snow will be joining Daenerys Targaryen. Though, it’s quite predictable that Jon Snow will join the Khaleesi and prove the prophecy right.”

    Skore Condoms marketing head Vishal Vyas added, “My favourite season on the show so far is Season 1 because the introduction of the all main characters was very interestingly done. Moreover, Ned Stark’s beheading was extremely unexpected and that invited a very different twist on the show. I am hooked to Season 6 since the story seems to now start unraveling and I would love to see Tyrion Lannister rule the seven kingdoms. He is also my favorite character on the show because he is funny and probably the smartest guy in the series.”

    Procter & Gamble Oral Care assistant brand manager Abhijit Aswath shared, “I am an ardent Game of Thrones fan. I feel every season is packed with qualities that define great story telling – building some key characters, shifting the balance of power and rise and fall of power houses. Season 4 is probably my favorite season of the series since it is extremely action packed with 3 key characters – Jon Snow, Daenerys, Tyrion all pushed to the Wall; literally for Jon Snow and figuratively for Khaleesi & the little man, and how each of them use their best wits, skills and political acumen to come out strong. After Mahabharata, Game of Thrones probably is one such story which has all the complexity and drama you need in a grand tale -tussle of the truth/what’s right/wrong, magic and politics. After Season 5, the stage was set for the story to go to the next level and Season 6 lives up to this expectation so far. My fan theory is that next, Daenerys and the dragons will discover a land of wealth, wit and great science capable of defeating the Dead Men by giving them Moksha – a land called Industeros.”

  • Q1-16: Turner, HBO push Time Warner revenues up 2.5 percent

    Q1-16: Turner, HBO push Time Warner revenues up 2.5 percent

    BENGALURU: Time Warner Inc., (Time Warner) reported 2.5 percent growth in revenues for the quarter ended 31 March 2016 (current quarter, Q1-16) at $7,308 million as compared to the $7,127 million in Q1-15. Revenues increased due to growth at Turner and Home Box Office, partially offset by a decline at Warner Bros.

    Total Operating Income increased 11.8 percent year-on-year in the current quarter to $1,996 million as compared to $1,786 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

    Time Warner chairman and chief executive officer Jeff Bewkes said, ““We’re off to a terrific start to 2016, as we benefit from the investments we’ve been making in great content and new capabilities in order to take advantage of the growing demand for high-quality video content around the world. Revenues increased 3 percent and Adjusted Operating Income grew 11 percent to a quarterly record of $2 billion due to strong growth across all our operating divisions. In the past several weeks, we’ve seen Warner Bros. release its latest global hit in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, setting the stage for what we expect to be a big year in film, with upcoming releases including Suicide Squad and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. In television, Warner Bros. continued to show its strength with three of the top five new shows on broadcast television this season among adults 18-49 and a record 21 renewals ahead of the upfront this year.”

    Bewkes continued, “Turner aired cable’s first ever NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship game, and Turner and CBS entered into an agreement with the NCAA to extend their television, digital and marketing rights to the NCAA tournament through 2032. TBS ended the quarter as the #1 ad-supported cable network in primetime among adults 18-49 and its repositioning as cable’s premier network for young, fresh comedy is underway with the introduction of new programming including Angie Tribeca, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee and The Detour, the biggest new comedy on cable this year. With its must-watch coverage of the US presidential campaign, CNN continued to build on its success by more than doubling its primetime audience in the quarter. Meanwhile, HBO continued to make strides both inside and outside the traditional TV ecosystem, including expanding its OTT reach to new platforms and new international territories. And, more recently, HBO’s epic series Game of Thrones returned to record premiere night viewership. Further demonstrating our commitment to shareholder returns, we returned close to $1.3 billion to our shareholders through share repurchases and dividends year-to-date.”

    Turner

    Turner reported 7.2 percent YoY growth in revenues in the current quarter at $2,906 million as compared to $2,710 million. The segment reported 11.8 percent YoY increase in operating to $1,239 million from $1,108 million. 

    Revenues increased due to increases of 11 percent ($143 million) in subscription revenues and 5 percent ($56 million) in advertising revenues. Turner says subscription revenues increased due to higher domestic rates and local currency growth at Turner’s international networks, partially offset by the impact of foreign exchange rates and lower domestic subscribers. Advertising revenues benefited from domestic growth, primarily due to Turner’s news business, and local currency growth at Turner’s international networks, partially offset by the impact of foreign exchange rates.

    Home Box Office

    HBO reported YoY increase in revenues to $1,506 million in Q1-16 from $1,398 million in Q1-15. HBO operating income increased 4.1 percent to $477 million in the current quarter from $458 million in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Revenues increased due to increases of 5 percent ($57 million) in subscription revenues and 23 percent ($51 million) in content and other revenues. Subscription revenues grew primarily due to higher domestic rates and subscribers. The increase in content and other revenues primarily reflected higher international licensing revenues, partially offset by lower home entertainment revenues.

    Warner Bros,

    Warner Bros. reported 2.8 percent YoY decline in revenues Q1-16 to $3,109 million from $3,199 million in Q1-15. Despite drop in revenue, Operating Income from the segment increased 30.9 percent in Q1-16 to $424 million from $324 million in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Revenues decreased mainly due to lower theatrical revenues, partially offset by higher television and videogames revenues. Theatrical revenues declined as the prior year quarter included revenues from American Sniper and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies compared to the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice late in the current year quarter. Television revenues increased primarily due to higher international licensing revenues and higher initial telecast revenues. The increase in videogames was mainly due to Warner Bros. LEGO and Mortal Kombat franchises.

     

  • Q1-16: Turner, HBO push Time Warner revenues up 2.5 percent

    Q1-16: Turner, HBO push Time Warner revenues up 2.5 percent

    BENGALURU: Time Warner Inc., (Time Warner) reported 2.5 percent growth in revenues for the quarter ended 31 March 2016 (current quarter, Q1-16) at $7,308 million as compared to the $7,127 million in Q1-15. Revenues increased due to growth at Turner and Home Box Office, partially offset by a decline at Warner Bros.

    Total Operating Income increased 11.8 percent year-on-year in the current quarter to $1,996 million as compared to $1,786 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

    Time Warner chairman and chief executive officer Jeff Bewkes said, ““We’re off to a terrific start to 2016, as we benefit from the investments we’ve been making in great content and new capabilities in order to take advantage of the growing demand for high-quality video content around the world. Revenues increased 3 percent and Adjusted Operating Income grew 11 percent to a quarterly record of $2 billion due to strong growth across all our operating divisions. In the past several weeks, we’ve seen Warner Bros. release its latest global hit in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, setting the stage for what we expect to be a big year in film, with upcoming releases including Suicide Squad and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. In television, Warner Bros. continued to show its strength with three of the top five new shows on broadcast television this season among adults 18-49 and a record 21 renewals ahead of the upfront this year.”

    Bewkes continued, “Turner aired cable’s first ever NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship game, and Turner and CBS entered into an agreement with the NCAA to extend their television, digital and marketing rights to the NCAA tournament through 2032. TBS ended the quarter as the #1 ad-supported cable network in primetime among adults 18-49 and its repositioning as cable’s premier network for young, fresh comedy is underway with the introduction of new programming including Angie Tribeca, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee and The Detour, the biggest new comedy on cable this year. With its must-watch coverage of the US presidential campaign, CNN continued to build on its success by more than doubling its primetime audience in the quarter. Meanwhile, HBO continued to make strides both inside and outside the traditional TV ecosystem, including expanding its OTT reach to new platforms and new international territories. And, more recently, HBO’s epic series Game of Thrones returned to record premiere night viewership. Further demonstrating our commitment to shareholder returns, we returned close to $1.3 billion to our shareholders through share repurchases and dividends year-to-date.”

    Turner

    Turner reported 7.2 percent YoY growth in revenues in the current quarter at $2,906 million as compared to $2,710 million. The segment reported 11.8 percent YoY increase in operating to $1,239 million from $1,108 million. 

    Revenues increased due to increases of 11 percent ($143 million) in subscription revenues and 5 percent ($56 million) in advertising revenues. Turner says subscription revenues increased due to higher domestic rates and local currency growth at Turner’s international networks, partially offset by the impact of foreign exchange rates and lower domestic subscribers. Advertising revenues benefited from domestic growth, primarily due to Turner’s news business, and local currency growth at Turner’s international networks, partially offset by the impact of foreign exchange rates.

    Home Box Office

    HBO reported YoY increase in revenues to $1,506 million in Q1-16 from $1,398 million in Q1-15. HBO operating income increased 4.1 percent to $477 million in the current quarter from $458 million in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Revenues increased due to increases of 5 percent ($57 million) in subscription revenues and 23 percent ($51 million) in content and other revenues. Subscription revenues grew primarily due to higher domestic rates and subscribers. The increase in content and other revenues primarily reflected higher international licensing revenues, partially offset by lower home entertainment revenues.

    Warner Bros,

    Warner Bros. reported 2.8 percent YoY decline in revenues Q1-16 to $3,109 million from $3,199 million in Q1-15. Despite drop in revenue, Operating Income from the segment increased 30.9 percent in Q1-16 to $424 million from $324 million in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Revenues decreased mainly due to lower theatrical revenues, partially offset by higher television and videogames revenues. Theatrical revenues declined as the prior year quarter included revenues from American Sniper and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies compared to the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice late in the current year quarter. Television revenues increased primarily due to higher international licensing revenues and higher initial telecast revenues. The increase in videogames was mainly due to Warner Bros. LEGO and Mortal Kombat franchises.

     

  • What does the future hold for you? GoT on Star World Premiere HD at 10 pm today

    What does the future hold for you? GoT on Star World Premiere HD at 10 pm today

    MUMBAI: Winter is almost here, can you feel the chills? Yes, you guessed it right. The viewers will get to see the much anticipated Game Of Thrones season 6 today.

    Though, Hotstar screened GoT 6 yesterday in India simultaneously with the release of the show in the US. The fans in India could watch the uncensored ad-free first episode titled The Red Woman on Hotstar at 7:30 am on 25 April minutes after its US premiere.

    Hold on! All’s not lost yet. There is  good news for all those who have missed it. GoT season 6 will be premiered on 26 April at 10 pm on Star World Premiere HD.

    Although HBO has taken steps in recent years to combat its heavy illegal downloading problem, pirates appear to have continued to download the season 6 premiere of GoT much before its official release.

    TorrentFreak reported that there were more than a million downloads in half a day. People from all over the world grabbed a copy, with over 200,000 BitTorrent users actively sharing copies of the episode, a number that’s still rising. The initial numbers gives a picture that HBO’s GoT will continue its legacy of being one of the most pirated show of the year.

  • What does the future hold for you? GoT on Star World Premiere HD at 10 pm today

    What does the future hold for you? GoT on Star World Premiere HD at 10 pm today

    MUMBAI: Winter is almost here, can you feel the chills? Yes, you guessed it right. The viewers will get to see the much anticipated Game Of Thrones season 6 today.

    Though, Hotstar screened GoT 6 yesterday in India simultaneously with the release of the show in the US. The fans in India could watch the uncensored ad-free first episode titled The Red Woman on Hotstar at 7:30 am on 25 April minutes after its US premiere.

    Hold on! All’s not lost yet. There is  good news for all those who have missed it. GoT season 6 will be premiered on 26 April at 10 pm on Star World Premiere HD.

    Although HBO has taken steps in recent years to combat its heavy illegal downloading problem, pirates appear to have continued to download the season 6 premiere of GoT much before its official release.

    TorrentFreak reported that there were more than a million downloads in half a day. People from all over the world grabbed a copy, with over 200,000 BitTorrent users actively sharing copies of the episode, a number that’s still rising. The initial numbers gives a picture that HBO’s GoT will continue its legacy of being one of the most pirated show of the year.

  • “Viewers are no more mere viewers they are our consumers”: Rohit Bhandari

    “Viewers are no more mere viewers they are our consumers”: Rohit Bhandari

    MUMBAI: A pioneer of innovation which has revolutionized world television with shows like Game of Thrones, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Entourage and many more, HBO (Home Box Office) competes with Hollywood through their diverse range of content on board. The network recently partnered with Star India for an exclusive programming agreement through which Hotstar and the network’s other channels will have access to HBO’s original content.

    With a brand new red and blue washed look, HBO will also launch an application. Rebranded by Turner  International from Turner Studios Atlanta, and the broadcaster is all geared up to invade the entertainment space with its popular content programming appealing to a larger and younger audience. The movie destination already has titles like Mission Impossible, Transformers Genesis, etc under them.

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com’s Megha Parmar, Turner International English entertainment Senior Director and Network head Rohit Bhandari sheds some light on his journey with the network so far, the English entertainment space, what attracts the advertisers to the genre, BARC rolling out their rural data, and the way ahead for the channel.

    Excerpts are:

    How has been the journey so far with HBO?

    It has been good as I joined at the time when HBO came into the network and it was quite new for everyone. From the WB channel, which is typically a library service to launching a channel where you have all the premieres, movies and good deals in place, the journey has been exciting. In the initial year, I had to understand what content we have and what content we can expect working with our content partners; understanding the way it’s going to take us in the next few years and what benefits it can do us. I think that was an exciting part in the first year.

    In the second year, we saw a transition from TAM to BARC that shook up everyone. We are trying to understanding the BARC audience as BARC is yet to settle down. It was going through various phases – household data, individual data and then rural got added to it, but this has not changed our lives. We are still looking at the changes that will affect the system. And I think, once the TAM meters come in the panel, it is going to expand further and how does that help us is what we are waiting for. Once all this happens, we can say that BARC has settled down and that’s when everyone will know where they stand from a genre consumption point of view or an individual channel’s point of view.

    Out of the eight movie channels in India, we manage two – that is 25 per cent of the share. We want to understand the consumers better by knowing their motivations, what do they enjoy doing and how does he engage with you and as the consumers have evolved in such a connected world from an alphanumeric phone to a smartphone. This forms a great engagement as well as great distraction. We did our survey and based on the feedback we decided to do a revamp of both our channels. We decided to do something new and give something fresh to our consumers.

    What gives the channels under you an edge above the competition?

    There is no real edge at this point of time. The entertainment space is extremely competitive. Look at the overall situation right now, with only 5 to 6 big studios delivering big films. Some are real blockbusters films and some are the second grader films that come out. To settle in this big English movie space, you need a fair mix of both. At this time, we have a good mix coming from Warner and Paramount, our first pay partners, which we play on HBO and we plan to buy content from more studios so that we can have a complete offering and make up a number for our consumers. Our bit right now is to understand our consumers better, engaging with them and to build the gap from what they expect from us as a movie channel and what we eventually deliver to them, that is where we stand.

    How was year 2015 for the English movie channels? Are there any bench marks or highlights of the year that you would like to mention?

    I think it was a year of a lot of adjustments. We at HBO want to understand our brand better and are adjusting to what it stands for. Everyday is a new day for us where we improve ourselves from the previous day. It’s a process of continuous improvements that we are working on right now. We are happy as well as unhappy and want to develop more. That word ‘more’ is what we are striving for.

    How much does viewership impact advertisers and agencies when it comes to English movie channels?

    It does impact the advertisers. Typically, a lot of the sponsorship only comes on big titles. Hence, it is important to have a right mix of both of performance and a big title. Everyone is trying to achieve that and so are we. 

    Did the genre grow in terms of ad revenues from the previous years? Do you see a further increase this year?

    Yes. There has been an increase from the previous years. I don’t think there will be any drastic change this year. I expect it to be at the same range.

    Do you see an increase in the subscription revenue with digitization?

    The subscription numbers are growing up slowly. Compared to the increase that we saw in DAS I and II, DAS III has been a bit slow but as the year rolls out with big ticket events coming up, we are expecting the roll-out to be a bit more aggressive.

    Movies Now, Star Movies, Zee Studio are often seen fighting for the top three ranks in the BARC data. How do you plan to invade the space?

    As I mentioned earlier, there are only 5 to 7 studios sharing content across channels. Everyday the idea is to increase the ratings and that is what we are trying to do. We are trying to change at three levels. First, we are structuring our titles in a better way. Second, we are going to launch an app soon. The idea behind launching an app is to provide information. It is actually an engagement tool. The mobile phone has become a competitor to TV and especially when our core focus is in the age group of 16 to 30, we need to have that type of content. As you grow, your choice of a handset also grows – that is, your functionality improves and hence you start spending more time on it. The entire idea is to use a medium which the youth follows and is active on. The consumers should know what the brand has and what it is doing for them.

    Lastly, we need to understand from them what their expectations are and bridge the gap of meeting it with what we are providing. That’s a challenge. We are doing something like Batman versus Superman where we are trying to create unique experience for our viewers. We are trying to do that on the app itself. These are the things through which we are trying to reward the viewers for being loyal to us and also for engaging with us on the app. We are trying to have a slightly deeper connection with our viewers. 

    What is key for the genre to garner advertisers’ attention?

    Advertisers want a brand that talks to aspirational India. Within Indian space, English is considered as a minority language. From that perspective, advertisers look for a brand that delivers to this set of audience and continues to hold that edge in continuing to deliver the promise and that’s what HBO has always done.

    BARC had sometime back come out with rural data. Did that have an impact on the content strategy that was followed?

    We look at the data from two perspectives. One, how does the advertisers view us and how the consumers view us. English entertainment initially used to be a four metro base than it became six metro base and then it became eight metro base and then became a 1mn plus based. BARC initially was concerned with urban India, a mix of upper and middle ‘Bharat’ of India. Rural as a metric is being recorded and reported to us for the first time in India. One would expect a number from the council. It has changed the dynamics of the game, but it still needs some time to stabilize its data collection and assimilation process. But as a core offering, I would not focus more on rural. From an English point of view, we will focus on our target group that lies ex-rural irrespective of BARC data. That is the market we will focus on and even our advertisers focus on. Rural is important for everyone but for our genre rural will not be so important.

    BARC and TAM have collaborated. What do you have to say about that?

    It’s a good move. All the meters that TAM had are going to get added to the BARC panel. Whether it gets added uniformly across or whether they expand the panel completely is what we are waiting to hear. Eventually there is only one currency and that actually clears the air on everything

    How is HBO attempting to redefine the movie viewing experience for the viewers?

    The new consumers that we are speaking with, preference is to watch a lot of action content. Based on our research, a couple of key points that came out were that people watch TV because they want to reduce their stress, which is why most of us watch TV. At the second level, they watch English movies as a base to learn English language and hence subtitling becomes important. At the third level, it gives them an opportunity to explore a different culture. Lastly, with the special effects, audio effects or graphics that we use in award winning movies, the viewers want to watch something slicker slightly larger than life and have that entire feeling of grandeur. And that grandier-massier feeling is what we are looking for. There are two levels in which we operate; one is to provide content that your audience wants to watch and also provide content which educates them further about the entire genre.

    Do you think the availability of movies and shows on digital platforms will take away the traditional tv viewing experience?

    At this time I don’t see it as a threat for at least the next few years. On TV the audience is growing on an ongoing basis with digitization and DAS III, and the base is only going to increase. On a larger level, the consumers have to mature to a certain level and understand the difference between TV and what the digital platforms are offering. At least for the next few years, I see TV dominating the space. 

    In an era where people download content globally and the rate of download is very aggressive, is piracy a major teething issue for Hollywood movies?

    This is a bigger question for theatrical guys. What happens is there is a window between theatrical and TV. Earlier it was 12 months and now it has come down to 9 months or 6 months at some places. That is a critical question for theatrical as they are the first ones on the receiving end. Piracy is when theatres get affected by the number of people walking in to watch the movie. I don’t see it as a threat for HBO as a brand.

    Will we see a change in marketing with more experimental initiatives?

    We work closely with our partners. We try to take ownership of the film right from theatrical to the time it premieres on the channel. It is typical consumer behaviour. Today, Batman vs Superman are blockbuster movies which you would definitely want to watch. Once you watch it, there is a certain experience that you derive from the film and that is the same experience that we want to give our consumers when you watch it on HBO. Hence we try to keep the connection alive with them. Hence it is association with a movie at the theatrical level itself. 

    What is the way ahead for the channel?

    We are two brands. Our aim is to keep increasing our viewership share in the overall entertainment space. So currently we have 23 per cent of viewership. We are trying to push ourselves hard to be at number one. That is what I and my team is geared up for. Our aim is to push the envelope by doing new different things to expect a different result at the end of the day. We want to continue surprising our viewers every day. Viewers are no more mere viewers they are our consumers; they come up religiously every day to check what’s happening on the channel like a consumer but also want them to treat HBO as a brand and what we try to do is brand HBO trying to surprise them by trying to do something different.

  • “Viewers are no more mere viewers they are our consumers”: Rohit Bhandari

    “Viewers are no more mere viewers they are our consumers”: Rohit Bhandari

    MUMBAI: A pioneer of innovation which has revolutionized world television with shows like Game of Thrones, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Entourage and many more, HBO (Home Box Office) competes with Hollywood through their diverse range of content on board. The network recently partnered with Star India for an exclusive programming agreement through which Hotstar and the network’s other channels will have access to HBO’s original content.

    With a brand new red and blue washed look, HBO will also launch an application. Rebranded by Turner  International from Turner Studios Atlanta, and the broadcaster is all geared up to invade the entertainment space with its popular content programming appealing to a larger and younger audience. The movie destination already has titles like Mission Impossible, Transformers Genesis, etc under them.

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com’s Megha Parmar, Turner International English entertainment Senior Director and Network head Rohit Bhandari sheds some light on his journey with the network so far, the English entertainment space, what attracts the advertisers to the genre, BARC rolling out their rural data, and the way ahead for the channel.

    Excerpts are:

    How has been the journey so far with HBO?

    It has been good as I joined at the time when HBO came into the network and it was quite new for everyone. From the WB channel, which is typically a library service to launching a channel where you have all the premieres, movies and good deals in place, the journey has been exciting. In the initial year, I had to understand what content we have and what content we can expect working with our content partners; understanding the way it’s going to take us in the next few years and what benefits it can do us. I think that was an exciting part in the first year.

    In the second year, we saw a transition from TAM to BARC that shook up everyone. We are trying to understanding the BARC audience as BARC is yet to settle down. It was going through various phases – household data, individual data and then rural got added to it, but this has not changed our lives. We are still looking at the changes that will affect the system. And I think, once the TAM meters come in the panel, it is going to expand further and how does that help us is what we are waiting for. Once all this happens, we can say that BARC has settled down and that’s when everyone will know where they stand from a genre consumption point of view or an individual channel’s point of view.

    Out of the eight movie channels in India, we manage two – that is 25 per cent of the share. We want to understand the consumers better by knowing their motivations, what do they enjoy doing and how does he engage with you and as the consumers have evolved in such a connected world from an alphanumeric phone to a smartphone. This forms a great engagement as well as great distraction. We did our survey and based on the feedback we decided to do a revamp of both our channels. We decided to do something new and give something fresh to our consumers.

    What gives the channels under you an edge above the competition?

    There is no real edge at this point of time. The entertainment space is extremely competitive. Look at the overall situation right now, with only 5 to 6 big studios delivering big films. Some are real blockbusters films and some are the second grader films that come out. To settle in this big English movie space, you need a fair mix of both. At this time, we have a good mix coming from Warner and Paramount, our first pay partners, which we play on HBO and we plan to buy content from more studios so that we can have a complete offering and make up a number for our consumers. Our bit right now is to understand our consumers better, engaging with them and to build the gap from what they expect from us as a movie channel and what we eventually deliver to them, that is where we stand.

    How was year 2015 for the English movie channels? Are there any bench marks or highlights of the year that you would like to mention?

    I think it was a year of a lot of adjustments. We at HBO want to understand our brand better and are adjusting to what it stands for. Everyday is a new day for us where we improve ourselves from the previous day. It’s a process of continuous improvements that we are working on right now. We are happy as well as unhappy and want to develop more. That word ‘more’ is what we are striving for.

    How much does viewership impact advertisers and agencies when it comes to English movie channels?

    It does impact the advertisers. Typically, a lot of the sponsorship only comes on big titles. Hence, it is important to have a right mix of both of performance and a big title. Everyone is trying to achieve that and so are we. 

    Did the genre grow in terms of ad revenues from the previous years? Do you see a further increase this year?

    Yes. There has been an increase from the previous years. I don’t think there will be any drastic change this year. I expect it to be at the same range.

    Do you see an increase in the subscription revenue with digitization?

    The subscription numbers are growing up slowly. Compared to the increase that we saw in DAS I and II, DAS III has been a bit slow but as the year rolls out with big ticket events coming up, we are expecting the roll-out to be a bit more aggressive.

    Movies Now, Star Movies, Zee Studio are often seen fighting for the top three ranks in the BARC data. How do you plan to invade the space?

    As I mentioned earlier, there are only 5 to 7 studios sharing content across channels. Everyday the idea is to increase the ratings and that is what we are trying to do. We are trying to change at three levels. First, we are structuring our titles in a better way. Second, we are going to launch an app soon. The idea behind launching an app is to provide information. It is actually an engagement tool. The mobile phone has become a competitor to TV and especially when our core focus is in the age group of 16 to 30, we need to have that type of content. As you grow, your choice of a handset also grows – that is, your functionality improves and hence you start spending more time on it. The entire idea is to use a medium which the youth follows and is active on. The consumers should know what the brand has and what it is doing for them.

    Lastly, we need to understand from them what their expectations are and bridge the gap of meeting it with what we are providing. That’s a challenge. We are doing something like Batman versus Superman where we are trying to create unique experience for our viewers. We are trying to do that on the app itself. These are the things through which we are trying to reward the viewers for being loyal to us and also for engaging with us on the app. We are trying to have a slightly deeper connection with our viewers. 

    What is key for the genre to garner advertisers’ attention?

    Advertisers want a brand that talks to aspirational India. Within Indian space, English is considered as a minority language. From that perspective, advertisers look for a brand that delivers to this set of audience and continues to hold that edge in continuing to deliver the promise and that’s what HBO has always done.

    BARC had sometime back come out with rural data. Did that have an impact on the content strategy that was followed?

    We look at the data from two perspectives. One, how does the advertisers view us and how the consumers view us. English entertainment initially used to be a four metro base than it became six metro base and then it became eight metro base and then became a 1mn plus based. BARC initially was concerned with urban India, a mix of upper and middle ‘Bharat’ of India. Rural as a metric is being recorded and reported to us for the first time in India. One would expect a number from the council. It has changed the dynamics of the game, but it still needs some time to stabilize its data collection and assimilation process. But as a core offering, I would not focus more on rural. From an English point of view, we will focus on our target group that lies ex-rural irrespective of BARC data. That is the market we will focus on and even our advertisers focus on. Rural is important for everyone but for our genre rural will not be so important.

    BARC and TAM have collaborated. What do you have to say about that?

    It’s a good move. All the meters that TAM had are going to get added to the BARC panel. Whether it gets added uniformly across or whether they expand the panel completely is what we are waiting to hear. Eventually there is only one currency and that actually clears the air on everything

    How is HBO attempting to redefine the movie viewing experience for the viewers?

    The new consumers that we are speaking with, preference is to watch a lot of action content. Based on our research, a couple of key points that came out were that people watch TV because they want to reduce their stress, which is why most of us watch TV. At the second level, they watch English movies as a base to learn English language and hence subtitling becomes important. At the third level, it gives them an opportunity to explore a different culture. Lastly, with the special effects, audio effects or graphics that we use in award winning movies, the viewers want to watch something slicker slightly larger than life and have that entire feeling of grandeur. And that grandier-massier feeling is what we are looking for. There are two levels in which we operate; one is to provide content that your audience wants to watch and also provide content which educates them further about the entire genre.

    Do you think the availability of movies and shows on digital platforms will take away the traditional tv viewing experience?

    At this time I don’t see it as a threat for at least the next few years. On TV the audience is growing on an ongoing basis with digitization and DAS III, and the base is only going to increase. On a larger level, the consumers have to mature to a certain level and understand the difference between TV and what the digital platforms are offering. At least for the next few years, I see TV dominating the space. 

    In an era where people download content globally and the rate of download is very aggressive, is piracy a major teething issue for Hollywood movies?

    This is a bigger question for theatrical guys. What happens is there is a window between theatrical and TV. Earlier it was 12 months and now it has come down to 9 months or 6 months at some places. That is a critical question for theatrical as they are the first ones on the receiving end. Piracy is when theatres get affected by the number of people walking in to watch the movie. I don’t see it as a threat for HBO as a brand.

    Will we see a change in marketing with more experimental initiatives?

    We work closely with our partners. We try to take ownership of the film right from theatrical to the time it premieres on the channel. It is typical consumer behaviour. Today, Batman vs Superman are blockbuster movies which you would definitely want to watch. Once you watch it, there is a certain experience that you derive from the film and that is the same experience that we want to give our consumers when you watch it on HBO. Hence we try to keep the connection alive with them. Hence it is association with a movie at the theatrical level itself. 

    What is the way ahead for the channel?

    We are two brands. Our aim is to keep increasing our viewership share in the overall entertainment space. So currently we have 23 per cent of viewership. We are trying to push ourselves hard to be at number one. That is what I and my team is geared up for. Our aim is to push the envelope by doing new different things to expect a different result at the end of the day. We want to continue surprising our viewers every day. Viewers are no more mere viewers they are our consumers; they come up religiously every day to check what’s happening on the channel like a consumer but also want them to treat HBO as a brand and what we try to do is brand HBO trying to surprise them by trying to do something different.

  • BBC Worldwide clinches new VOD deal in South Korea

    BBC Worldwide clinches new VOD deal in South Korea

    MUMBAI: On the second day of BBC Worldwide’s Showcase in Liverpool, BBC Worldwide Asia has inked a Video on Demand (VOD) deal with BTV, an IPTV service in South Korea provided by one of the country’s largest telco operators, SK Broadband.

    The two year deal comprises over 600 hours of content ranging from drama, factual and natural history titles.

    This is the first time SK Broadband has procured BBC dramas for their TVOD service, and the first time BBC’s programmes will be available on the service. It is also the first time SK Broadband has acquired BBC landmark natural history titles including Africa and Life Story.            

    Dramas that will be made available to BTV’s VOD subscribers include War and Peace, a modern reworking of Leo Tolstoy’s epic masterpiece following the lives of three privileged aristocrats starring Lily James, Paul Dano and James Norton; Doctor Who (S9), which sees Peter Capaldi returning alongside with Jenna Coleman and guests including Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, after his record-breaking debut series as the Doctor. More available drama series on BTV’s VOD services will be announced later.

    BBC Worldwide in Northeast Asia general manager Soojin Chung said, “We are committed to bringing great quality programming to viewers in Korea. SK Broadband is a valued partner and we are excited to be working with BTV to bring award winning and the best programmes from the BBC to their VOD subscribers, to watch them at their convenience.”

    “We are excited to further develop our partnership with BBC Worldwide Asia to provide high quality programming to our BTV subscriber. With content from BBC Worldwide, we are confident that the VOD service on BTV will help to cement SK Broadband’s status as the leading IPTV service in South Korea,” added SK Broadband head of media business HQ You Chang Wan.

    As the largest distributor of TV programming outside of the US, BBC Worldwide Showcase sees the BBC’s commercial arm generate programme sales on behalf of the BBC and independent producers providing a major boost to British television exports.