Tag: Game of Thrones

  • 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.

  • Star World Premiere HD to air ‘Game Of Thrones’ season 6 on 26 April

    Star World Premiere HD to air ‘Game Of Thrones’ season 6 on 26 April

    MUMBAI: Game Of Thrones fans have to wait just a little more than a month now for the show’s newest season. 

    The sixth season of the fantasy drama series is all set to air on Star World Premiere HD in India straight after its international telecast on 26 April at 10 pm.

    This season’s plot is based on R.R. Martin’s book The Winds of Winter and will address the last season’s shocking details, which left fans puzzled.

    Season 6 also marks the return of Isaac Hempstead-Wright as Bran Stark, a character that was widely missed after season four. The star cast for this season includes Max von Sydow as the Three-Eyed Raven and unreal actor Freddie Stroma as Dickon Tarly, the brother of John Bradley’s Samwell.

  • Star World Premiere HD to air ‘Game Of Thrones’ season 6 on 26 April

    Star World Premiere HD to air ‘Game Of Thrones’ season 6 on 26 April

    MUMBAI: Game Of Thrones fans have to wait just a little more than a month now for the show’s newest season. 

    The sixth season of the fantasy drama series is all set to air on Star World Premiere HD in India straight after its international telecast on 26 April at 10 pm.

    This season’s plot is based on R.R. Martin’s book The Winds of Winter and will address the last season’s shocking details, which left fans puzzled.

    Season 6 also marks the return of Isaac Hempstead-Wright as Bran Stark, a character that was widely missed after season four. The star cast for this season includes Max von Sydow as the Three-Eyed Raven and unreal actor Freddie Stroma as Dickon Tarly, the brother of John Bradley’s Samwell.

  • Star India English cluster to air five seasons of ‘Game of Thrones’

    Star India English cluster to air five seasons of ‘Game of Thrones’

    MUMBAI: As a result of the recent tie-up between Star India and HBO, the former’s English language cluster comprising Star World, Star World HD and Star World Premiere will be airing the first five seasons of Game Of Thrones.

    Beginning 15 February, the channels will air all the seasons from Monday to Friday at 10 pm. What’s more, in April Star World Premiere will also exclusively air the new sixth season of the series right after its US telecast.

    Speaking on the same, a Star India spokesperson said, “Game of Thrones joins other internationally acclaimed shows on Star’s English entertainment network to deliver nothing but the best to our viewers and bring them a wide array of outstanding content year after year. As one of the most sensational shows of the 21st century, the telecast of Game of Thrones on Star World and Star World Premiere will not only excite existing fans but also captivate first time audiences in India. This is just the first in a line of exceptional content we have planned for the year.”

    The show has bagged a record-breaking 12 Emmy awards from its 24 nominations in 2015 alone, the most any series has won in a single year.

    The riveting and gripping fantasy drama is an adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s series of novels A Song of Ice and Fire.

  • Star India English cluster to air five seasons of ‘Game of Thrones’

    Star India English cluster to air five seasons of ‘Game of Thrones’

    MUMBAI: As a result of the recent tie-up between Star India and HBO, the former’s English language cluster comprising Star World, Star World HD and Star World Premiere will be airing the first five seasons of Game Of Thrones.

    Beginning 15 February, the channels will air all the seasons from Monday to Friday at 10 pm. What’s more, in April Star World Premiere will also exclusively air the new sixth season of the series right after its US telecast.

    Speaking on the same, a Star India spokesperson said, “Game of Thrones joins other internationally acclaimed shows on Star’s English entertainment network to deliver nothing but the best to our viewers and bring them a wide array of outstanding content year after year. As one of the most sensational shows of the 21st century, the telecast of Game of Thrones on Star World and Star World Premiere will not only excite existing fans but also captivate first time audiences in India. This is just the first in a line of exceptional content we have planned for the year.”

    The show has bagged a record-breaking 12 Emmy awards from its 24 nominations in 2015 alone, the most any series has won in a single year.

    The riveting and gripping fantasy drama is an adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s series of novels A Song of Ice and Fire.

  • Colors Infinity steals the show at the 73 Golden Globe Awards with four big wins

    Colors Infinity steals the show at the 73 Golden Globe Awards with four big wins

    MUMBAI: Colors Infinity wins big at the 73 Annual Golden Globe Awards with two of its shows. The critically acclaimed TV series of 2015, Mr. Robot, bagged the coveted title of best TV series drama against shows like Empire, Narcos, Outlander and the biggest competitor, Game of Thrones.

     

    Contending with such popular series for the award makes the win all that much more of a coup for the new series, which has completed only its first season. On the other hand, Mozart tn the Jungle, which will soon air on the channel, picked up the best TV series musical or comedy.  

     

    Mr. Robot, written and directed by Sam Esmail, gained a loyal fan base this year for its gritty depiction of the world of hacking. The show gained immense popularity in India through its instant premiere on Colors Infinity, a channel which is known to handpick the best of international content, bringing highly acclaimed never seen before series to India. The director accepted the award with a mix of quirk and grace, saying, “I got to thank the Hollywood foreign press. I mean, they gave the best drama series award to a show called Mr. Robot. And that took a lot of courage, so thank you.”

     

    In addition, Christian Slater also won the best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television for his role in Mr. Robot, while Gael Garcia Bernal bagged the best performance by an actor in a television series musical or comedy for his role in Mozart in the Jungle.

  • Star India & HBO ink programming deal to screen original content

    Star India & HBO ink programming deal to screen original content

    MUMBAI: Star India and HBO have inked an exclusive programming agreement that will bring HBO original content to a wider audience via Star’s English channels as well as its digital platform Hotstar.

     

    Star India will now air HBO original programming including Game of Thrones and True Detective.

     

    Star India CEO Uday Shankar said, “Star is delighted to partner with HBO to bring world class HBO original programming for Indian viewers. Star will become the exclusive destination for screening HBO content in India – once again resetting the benchmark for quality and depth of content offering for its viewers. Fans will be able to watch their favourite HBO Original programs on Hotstar on the same day as the telecast in the United States. Viewers will also be able to see the HBO Original programming on Star’s English channels.”

     

    “Hotstar, is a leading destination for our growing family of content viewers.We have constantly aspired to offer high quality content across genres and languages, and HBO Originals with its outstanding program bouquet, I am sure will be yet another quantum leap in delighting and enthralling our viewers,” Shankar added.

     

    HBO Asia CEO Jonathan Spink said, “HBO is delighted to enter this new chapter in India with Star. Through the first release of our shows on Hotstar, Indian audiences will now have unprecedented flexibility in how they consume HBO’s much loved premium programming.”

     

    Apart from Game of Thrones and True Detective, other forthcoming series of HBO Originals include Silicon ValleyVeep, and Leftovers as well as new HBO Original series in the forthcoming season, which will include the Scorsese series Vinyl scheduled to air on 14 February and West World. In addition, library favourites such as Entourage, Band of Brothers, The Sopranos and Curb Your Enthusiasm will also be available.

  • Emmy Awards: ‘Game of Thrones’ sets record, HBO bags 43 awards

    Emmy Awards: ‘Game of Thrones’ sets record, HBO bags 43 awards

    MUMBAI: HBO’s hugely popular show Game of Thrones has set a record of sorts by becoming a series winning most awards in a single year. The show totted a record 12 awards from its 24 nominations. 

     

    With a whopping 43 statuettes, HBO took home the most number of awards beating the second in line NBC, which took home 12 awards, by a huge margin. Comedy Central and FX Networks tied at the third spot with a total of eight wins.

     

    This is for the first time in Game of Thrones’ six season history that it took home the best drama series award at the 67th Emmy Awards, which were held Los Angeles. Additionally, the show also won the Emmys for best directing and best writing. Actor Peter Dinklage, who essays the role of Tyrion Lannister in the series, won for best supporting actor in a drama.

     

    On the other hand, the award for lead actor in a drama series went to Jon Hamm for his role as Don Draper in Mad Men. Viola Davis took home the Emmy for lead actress in a drama series for How To Get Away With Murder.

     

    HBO also bagged the Emmy for best comedy series for Veep as well as best mini-series for Olive Kitteridge, which is based on the Pulitzer prize winning short stories by Elizabeth Strout. The mini-series won in almost every category for which it was nominated and took home six Emmys at the end of the night.

     

    The complete list of winners is as follows:

     

    OUTSTANDING WRITING FOR A COMEDY SERIES — HBO

    SIMON BLACKWELL (Teleplay and Story)

    ARMANDO IANNUCCI (Story)

    TONY ROCHE (Teleplay and Story)

    Veep

    Election Night

     

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES — HBO

    TONY HALE as Gary Walsh

    Veep

     

    OUTSTANDING DIRECTING FOR A COMEDY SERIES — AMAZON INSTANT VIDEO

    JILL SOLOWAY (Directed)

    Transparent

    Best New Girl

     

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES — AMAZON INSTANT VIDEO

    JEFFREY TAMBOR as Maura Pfefferman

    Transparent

     

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES — HBO

    JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS as President Selina Meyer

    Veep

     

    OUTSTANDING REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM — NBC

    The Voice

     

    OUTSTANDING WRITING FOR A LIMITED SERIES, MOVIE OR A DRAMATIC SPECIAL — HBO

    JANE ANDERSON (Teleplay)

    Olive Kitteridge

     

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR A MOVIE — ABC

    REGINA KING as Aliyah Shadeed

    American Crime

     

    OUTSTANDING DIRECTING FOR A LIMITED SERIES, MOVIE OR A DRAMATIC SPECIAL — HBO

    LISA CHOLODENKO (Directed)

    Olive Kitteridge

     

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR A MOVIE — HBO

    BILL MURRAY as Jack Kenninson

    Olive Kitteridge

     

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR A MOVIE — HBO

    FRANCES MCDORMAND as Olive Kitteridge

    Olive Kitteridge

     

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR A MOVIE — HBO

    RICHARD JENKINS as Henry Kitteridge

    Olive Kitteridge

     

    OUTSTANDING LIMITED SERIES — HBO

    OLIVE KITTERIDGE

     

    OUTSTANDING WRITING FOR A VARIETY SERIES — COMEDY CENTRAL

    The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

     

    OUTSTANDING VARIETY SKETCH SERIES

    INSIDE AMY SCHUMER — COMEDY CENTRAL

     

    OUTSTANDING DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY SERIES

    CHUCK O’NEIL (Directed) — COMEDY CENTRAL

    The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

    Show 20103

     

    OUTSTANDING VARIETY TALK SERIES

    THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART — COMEDY CENTRAL

     

    OUTSTANDING WRITING FOR A DRAMA SERIES

    DAVID BENIOFF (Written) — HBO

    D.B. WEISS (Written)

    Game Of Thrones

    Mother’s Mercy

     

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

    UZO ADUBA as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren — NETFLIX

    Orange Is The New Black

     

    OUTSTANDING DIRECTING FOR A DRAMA SERIES

    DAVID NUTTER, Directed by— HBO

    Game Of Thrones

    Mother’s Mercy

     

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

    PETER DINKLAGE as Tyrion Lannister — HBO

    Game Of Thrones

     

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

    JON HAMM as Don Draper — AMC

    Mad Men

     

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

    VIOLA DAVIS as Annalise Keating — ABC

    How To Get Away With Murder

     

    OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES 

    VEEP — HBO

     

    OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES

    GAME OF THRONES — HBO

     

    The 67th Emmy Awards were hosted by Andy Samberg and produced by Don Mischer Productions. The telecast of the awards will showcase talent and entertainers like Lady Gaga, Rob Lowe, Tina Fey, James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel, Viola Davis, Gina Rodriguez and LL Cool J.

  • Cyrus Oshidar launches youth centric digital venture 101India.com

    Cyrus Oshidar launches youth centric digital venture 101India.com

    MUMBAI: Digital ventures are mushrooming in the country nineteen to a dozen. With the big daddys of Indian media and entertainment like Raghav Bahl and Ronnie Screwvala leading from the front in the space with new ideas and bags full of investment, it doesn’t take much to figure that digital is where the future lies. And another such media personality, who is putting his money where the mouth is, is the former MTV man Cyrus Oshidar.

     

    When it comes to interacting with the youth in India, there’s no bigger name than Oshidar. Under his supervision at MTV India, iconic creative series targeted at the youth were launched, which successfully managed to garner the TG’s attention. Be it Roadies, or the musical voyage in Sound Trippin, uniqueness was forever visible in each and every concept.

     

    The man who played a pivotal role in establishing youth market in India with multiple innovations, is now set to connect with the youth yet again and this time with the digital portal 101India.com. The portal was launched a month ago with the aim of providing unique and differentiated content for young Indians. What’s more, his team’s unique skill sets were also used to create deeper and more relevant brand solutions. With 101India, Oshidar and his team aim to lead the digital content movement in India.

     

    Speaking exclusively to Indiantelevision.com, 101India.com MD and chief creative officer Oshidar says, “It was at the 2012 Cannes’ first branded content and entertainment contest that the concept of 101digital.com came into my mind. It’s time for the movement to begin. We need to talk to the youth in a creative manner, which they will acknowledge and then eventually interact with.”

     

    Combining adverts in a subtle manner with content on the platform is how the portal will look at making an impact on the youth’s mind. Oshidar says, “We are not a million hits platform and hence we are not going to go pitching to advertisers with promises to millions in return for their crores. We know how to speak to the youth of the country and that’s all we will do. Gone are the days of putting ads in between content. Now we have to fit the brand in the content itself and that’s what we will do in 101India.com.”

     

    The content publishing platform will target educated metro youth aged between 21 – 25 years and hence majority of the marketing and promotional activities to promote the venture will revolve around social media.

     

    Broadband speed in the country is poised to get a major fillip what with Airtel 4G already hitting the market and Reliance Jio impending launch by year end. Oshidar is of the opinion that these rollouts will enhance the infrastructure and bridge the gap between quality streaming and content.

     

    While internationally acclaimed over the top (OTT) venture Netflix is speculated to start its India operation in 2016, another player HOOQ has already launched its India ops. The space is getting cluttered by the day with the addition of Indian OTT players like Ditto TV, Hotstar and Eros Now amongst others. There’s cut-throat competition in the market and established ventures can often overpower startups. However, Oshidar believes that quality content will always sustain. “Game Of Thrones will remain Game Of Thrones and people will consume it irrespective of the platform. So we need to have premium content to sustain in the long run,” he asserts.

     

    101India.com will soon launch an app to reach out to more mobile customers. In terms of content, the venture has created a documentary on the issue of transgenders in association with Times of India’s online venture Indiatimes.com. Also in the pipeline are a series of fiction shows along with a few short movies.

     

    The entire production is taken care of by the in-house team at 101India.com. “We are blessed to have a group of creative talents, who have worked closely with me at MTV and we execute the production all among ourselves,” Oshidar concludes.

     

    More digital power to Oshidar we say!

  • Piracy notwithstanding, English Entertainment genre charts growth story

    Piracy notwithstanding, English Entertainment genre charts growth story

    MUMBAI: That there are as many as 20 English entertainment channels in India today is alone testament to the fact that there is a chunk of audience out there who are happily lapping up English shows and movies on television. In a country where Hindi and regional general entertainment channels (GECs) account for almost 49 per cent of the total viewership pie, the English GECs and movie channels genre survive on a measly 0.9 per cent.

     

    Notwithstanding, overhear snatches of conversation of today’s youngsters and you’re most likely to hear show names such as Orange is the New Black, Homeland, House of Cards and Game of Thrones. However, a couple of pertinent questions to ask here are: Where are they consuming this content from and whether there is much scope for a genre like this to grow in a country as diverse as India?

     

    Even as piracy is rampant specially for English entertainment content, Indian broadcasters are going around with a fine-tooth comb in order to offer viewers the best content in order to feed their insatiable demand.

     

    The English Entertainment Growth Story

     

    According to the FICCI-KPMG 2015 report, English entertainment genre, which includes both English GECs and English movie channels, accounted for 0.9 per cent viewership in 2014 as compared to the 1.1 per cent in 2013.

     

    With the recent addition of Viacom18’s Colors Infinity and Colors Infinity HD, the number of English entertainment channels in India today has touched 20, as per TAM Media Research data. Of these, there are seven HD channels with the first half of 2015 alone seeing as many as five HD launches.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Times Network CEO and managing director MK Anand says, “With DAS phase I and II complete, as we go to phase III and IV, the potential to launch more and more niche channels and to reach out to specific people has become better and cheaper. With analog one could reach 100 channels through a network, whereas with digital we can technically and theoretically reach 500 channels.”

     

    While the niche English entertainment genre has seen content acquisition cost rising almost three-fold in the last couple of years, the fact remains that the advertising rates are nothing to write home about. Even as media planners suggest that there has been close to 43 per cent jump in the commercial time sold on English entertainment channels, the ad rate for the genre ranges from Rs 500 to Rs 2,500, which is considerably below the rates that Hindi GECs command. In a scenario like this, the question that looms large is whether it is even profitable to enter the space?  

     

    Viacom18 EVP head – English Entertainment Ferzad Palia says that close to 250 million Indians now are English literates, which was anywhere between 25-30 million, 10 years ago. Not just this, English entertainment genre currently reaches to 200 million consumers, with close to 60 per cent of English entertainment consumption coming from non-metros. While currently, the genre has only 4.6 per cent AdEx share of the whole television pie, Palia feels that the genre is lucrative from an advertiser’s perspective, as English entertainment consumers have 35 per cent higher disposable income.

     

    While the above figures and the liking for high quality content by youngsters justifies the many new launches in the English entertainment space, what is interesting to note is that networks today are investing not just on an English entertainment channel, but are also looking at catering to their HD audiences, by simultaneously launching the HD feed of the channel or only coming up with an HD channel.

     

    The HD Push

     

    GroupM head – trading & partnerships Jai Lala believes that there is scope for more HD channels in the market as the viewing pattern is changing. “With better TVs, and better availability of content, people want to watch the content in HD. The way we had SD, over a period of time, people would want to move to HD and that is where the opportunity exists,” he says.

     

    Digitisation and the growing emphasis of direct to home (DTH) players on HD is another reason for broadcasters concentrating on strengthening their HD bouquet. “The HD part is extremely small right now and at a very nascent stage. With an increase in the seeding of HD set top boxes, things will change. While currently HD penetration is mainly in SEC A cities, over a period of time, it will become mass,” opines Lala.

     

    Increasing penetration of premium, ad free channels like HBO Hits, HBO Defined and Star World Premier has given a major fillip to subscription revenues significantly for the English entertainment genre. Premium HD channels last year recorded 10X topline growth with DTH accounting over 95 per cent of the premium channel subscriber base.    

     

    The advertising revenue from HD channels, according to media experts is approximately Rs 250 crore. Lala estimates the English general entertainment HD market to be in the tune of Rs 100 crore.  

     

    Agreeing that the genre currently is not profitable, Madison Media Omega chief operating officer Dinesh Rathore says, “There is so much content available internationally and it is quite popular. Thanks to digitisation and digital penetration that people are watching this content through different avenues. This gives an impression that there is a demand for such content, but this is specialized content meant for a niche audience.”

     

    Giving examples of channels like Big Thrill and CBS, Rathore says that these did not work because they were not viable monetarily. “Today, every network wants to be available in every genre and with better quality. It is like building a portfolio in order to cater to your clients in every niche,” he opines.

     

    The Road Ahead

     

    While the English entertainment channels genre currently is a small player in the vast broadcast game, it has a chance to pick up with growing digital homes. Once a strong pipe is created, broadcaster will have to concentrate on bringing good quality content to viewers, preferably at the same time as its US release. They will also have to create enough room for sampling of content by viewers.    

     

    The key area of concern for English entertainment genre in India still remains that of piracy. According to Palia, the habit of ‘torent’ing amongst viewers has been inculcated by broadcasters themselves. “We have forced consumers to go and download. Research shows that people do not download just because they want to watch content immediately after the US launch. The real reason is that they aren’t getting enough content that they should be. There is a plethora of content that is not even brought to the country,” Palia had earlier said. 

     

    Media analysts are of the opinion that the English entertainment genre in the country should pick up in the next two-three years. Moreover, the huge time gap between the US and India release of a show is what eventually leads to downloading. If broadcasters can deal with this issue and develop appointment viewing amongst customers, the genre, which has immense potential given India’s high youth and English speaking population, stands to bloom.