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  • Republic TV leads English news in BARC week 37

    Republic TV leads English news in BARC week 37

    MUMBAI: NDTV 24×7 stood at fifth position in the English news genre according to All India BARC data week 37. No changes were observed this week in the English business news genre. Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre (U+R). Moreover, Aaj Tak and ABP News also continued to dominate in Hindi news rural areas. Zee News climbed two slots to the second position in Hindi news urban areas.

    English News
    Republic TV continued to dominate the English news genre with 992 impressions ‘000. Times Now, CNN News 18 and India Today Television retained their second, third and fourth positions with 822 impressions ‘000, 393 impressions ‘000 and 297 impressions ‘000 respectively. NDTV 24×7 entered the list at fifth spot with 216 impressions ‘000.
    Mirror Now which stood at fifth position last week is nowhere to be seen in the top five list.

    English Business News
    No changes were observed this week as well. CNBC TV18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 677 impressions ‘000. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 181 impressions ‘000 and 88 impressions ‘000. CNBC TV18 Prime HD also retained its fourth position with 16 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News (U+R)
    Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre with 142046 impressions ‘000 as compared to News18 which stood in second position with 106339 impressions ‘000.
    Zee News and ABP News are at the third and fourth slots with 101229 impressions ‘000 and 98037 impressions ‘000 after interchanging their positions. India TV stood at fifth position with 88699 impressions ‘000.

    Hindi News Rural
    Aaj Tak and ABP News also continued to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 68327 impressions ‘000 and 47887 impressions ‘000. News18 India also retained its third position with 46719 impressions ‘000. Zee News and News Nation exchanged their fourth and fifth positions respectively with 40748 impressions ‘000 and 38638 impressions ‘000.
    Hindi News Urban
    Aaj Tak maintained its first position in Hindi news genre (U) with 73719 impressions ‘000. Zee News climbed two slots to the second position with 60481 impressions ‘000. News18 India and India TV dropped a slot to third and fourth positions respectively with 59619 impressions ‘000 and 51650 impressions ‘000. ABP News retained its fifth position with 52700 impressions ’000.

  • Aaj Tak most watched Hindi News channel in 2018

    Aaj Tak most watched Hindi News channel in 2018

    BENGALURU: The most watched Hindi news channel in the Hindi speaking market (HSM)–be it urban (U), rural (R) or combined (U+R) is India Today TV Network’s Aaj Tak during the first 37 weeks of 2018. The channel was present during all the first 37 weeks of 2018 according to Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) data for weeks 1 to 37 of 2018 (Saturday, 30 December 2017 to Friday, 14 September 2018) in all the three weekly lists for HSM (U+R), HSM (U) and HSM (R).
    Overall, Aaj Tak topped BARC’s weekly lists for HSM (U+R) during the first 37 weeks of 2018 in terms of overall viewership. In HSM (U+R), Zee News was the second most watched Hindi news channel during the first 37 weeks of 2018, followed by India TV. Only three channels appeared in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 Hindi news channels in HSM (U+R) during all the first 36 weeks of 2018. Aaj Tak was ranked first for 35 of the first 37 weeks of 2018, followed by Zee News and India TV which were ranked first for one week each in BARC’s weekly lists of top 5 Hindi news channels in HSM (U+R).

    In HSM (R), Aaj Tak was the only channel that was present in BARC’s weekly lists during all the first 37 weeks of 2018. The next closest channel in terms of presence in BARC’s HSM (R) lists was News Nation, which was present for 34 of the first 37 weeks of 2018. Zee News was next – it was present for 30 of the first 37 weeks of 2018 in BARC’s top 5 Hindi news channels in HSM (R).
    In terms of average viewership during the first 37 weeks of 2018, after Aaj Tak, ABP News was second – the channel was present in BARC’s HSM (R) lists for 27 of the first 36 weeks of 2018. Zee News was third in HSM (R) in terms of average viewership during the 29 of the first 36 weeks it was present in BARC’s HSM (R) lists.
    Four channels were present in BARC’s weekly lists of top 5 Hindi news channels in HSM (U) during all the first 37 weeks of 2018. Aaj Tak also topped the BARC weekly lists in HSM (U) followed by Zee News, India TV and ABP News in terms of overall viewership during the first 37 weeks of 2018. Aaj Tak was ranked first for 29 of the first 37 weeks of 2018, followed by Zee News which was ranked first for 6 of the first 36 weeks of 2018 and India TV which was ranked first for two of the first 37 weeks of 2018.
    News 18 India just missed the bus by just 1 week. It was present for 36 of the first 37 weeks of 2018 in BARC’s weekly lists of top 5 Hindi news channels in HSM (U). In terms of average weekly viewership, News 18 India would be ahead of ABP News. News 18 India had higher average weekly viewership during the 36 weeks that it was present in BARC’s weekly lists as compared to the average weekly viewership of ABP News during the 37 weeks that it was present in BARC’s weekly lists.
    News Nation was present for 6 of the first 36 weeks of 2018 in BARC’s list of top 5 Hindi news channels in HSM (U+R). Besides Aaj Tak,HSM rural audience’s showed a preference for News Nation in terms of its presence in the respective BARC weekly lists. However, the channel would be ranked sixth based on its average weekly impressions during the 34 of the first 37 weeks of 2018 that it was present in BARC’s lists in HSM (R), behind Aaj Tak, ABP News, Zee News, News 18 India and India TV respectively. In the case of urban HSM audiences, News Nation was present for only one week in the respective BARC’s lists during the first 37 weeks of 2018.

  • News genre sees viewership spike in week 33 due to Kerala floods

    News genre sees viewership spike in week 33 due to Kerala floods

    MUMBAI: The news genre saw a tremendous growth in the viewership after the Kerala floods according to All India BARC data week 33. Republic TV continued to lead the genre.

    News18 India dropped to fifth position in two Hindi news genres, Aaj Tak continued to rule Hindi news genre. Zee News jumped up to second position this week in Hindi news (U+R).

    English News

    Republic TV continued to dominate the English news genre with 1499 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 936 impressions (000s) sum last week. Times Now is at the second position with 1296 impressions (000s) sum. Meanwhile, CNN News 18 found itself at third position with 943 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 485 impressions (000s) sum last week, followed by India Today Television at fourth position with 523 impressions (000s) sum. NDTV maintained its fifth position with 247 impressions (000s) sum. 

    English Business News

    CNBC TV 18 continued to rule in the English business news genre with 589 impressions (000s) sum. ET Now and BTVI maintained their second and third positions with 192 impressions (000s) sum and 115 impressions (000s) sum. CNBC TV 18 Prime HD found itself at fourth position with 33 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 18 impressions (000s) sum last week.

    Hindi News (U+R)      

    Aaj Tak continued to lead in Hindi news genre with 214534 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 132715 impressions (000s) sum last week. Zee News climbed two slot to the second position with 149055 impressions (000s) sum followed by ABP News at the third position with 148073 impressions (000s) sum compared to 101215 impressions (000s) sum last week. India TV found itself at fourth position with 122864 impressions (000s) sum. News18 India dropped three slots to fifth position despite increase in the viewership from 101841 impressions (000s) sum to 113025 impressions (000s) sum.  

    Hindi News Rural  

    Aaj Tak also continued to dominate in Hindi news (R) with 102312 impressions impressions (000s) sum as compared to 62162 impressions (000s) sum last week. ABP News maintained its second position this week with 75166 impressions (000s) sum, followed by Zee News with 61765 impressions (000s) sum. News18 India dropped a slot to the fourth position with 51622 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 41798 impressions (000s) sum last week. India TV was at the fifth position with 46413 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 39731 impressions (000s) sum last week. 

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak maintained its top position in Hindi news genre (U) with 112222 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 70553 impressions (000s) sum last week. Zee News climbed a spot to the second position with 87291 impressions (000s) sum. Both India TV and ABP News climbed a slot to the third and fourth positions with 76452 impressions (000s) sum and 72907 impressions (000s) sum respectively. News18 India dropped three slots to the fifth position with 61402 impressions (000s) sum.

  • Karnataka election helps news channels increase ratings

    Karnataka election helps news channels increase ratings

    MUMBAI: The general news channels witnessed a spike in the ratings because of the Karnataka elections. Aaj Tak led the chart in all three Hindi news markets, as per Broadcast Audience Research Council’s (BARC) week 20 ratings for 2018. English news genre doubled its ratings in week 20 and Republic TV maintained its top slot.

    English News

    The Karnataka election coverage helped channels double their ratings. Republic TV retained its numero uno position with 1650 impressions (000s) sum compared to 704 impressions (000s) sum last week. Times Now saw almost 3X growth in the ratings and was at the second spot with 1417 impressions (000s) sum compared to 542 Impressions (000s) sum. India Today Television is at third position with 672 impressions (000s) sum compared to 298 impressions (000s) sum last week. CNN News18 was at fourth position with 575 impressions (000s) sum compared to 218 impressions (000s) sum last week.

    NDTV 24×7 was at the fifth position with 441 Impressions (000s) sum.

    English Business News

    CNBC TV18 is at the top slot with 412 impressions (000s) sum compared to 372 impressions (000s) sum last week, followed by ET Now with 196 impressions (000s) sum. BTVI and CNBC TV18 Prime HD were at third and fourth positions respectively with 45 impressions (000s) sum and 7 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News (U+R)

    The Hindi news genre also saw a spike in rating. Aaj Tak retained its top slot witnessing a hike in ratings with 113143 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 87547 impressions (000s) sum. Zee News climbed a slot to the second position with 98794 impressions (000s) sum compared to 67452 impressions (000s) sum. India TV dropped a slot to third position despite a hike in ratings with 88642 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 78001 impressions (000s) sum.

    ABP News and News18 India were at the fourth position and fifth positions after interchanging spots with 81414 impressions (000s) sum and 77903 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    Hindi News Rural

    Aaj tak maintained its first position with 45018 impressions (000s) sum. Zee News climbs a slot to second position with 37341 impressions (000s) sum compared to 26750 impressions (000s) sum last week. ABP News jumps two slots to third position with 34919 impressions (000s) sum.

    India TV dropped two slots to fourth position with 34655 impressions (000s) sum followed by News Nation which dropped a spot to the fifth position with 30637 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak led the genre with 68125 impressions (000s) sum compared to 52113 impressions (000s) sum last week. Zee News climbed two slots to second position with 61453 impressions (000s) sum compared to 40701 impressions (000s) sum. India TV and News18 India dropped a slot each to third and fourth positions, garnering 53986 and 48683 impressions (000s) sum.

    ABP News is at fifth spot with 46494 impressions (000s) sum.

  • Aaj Tak garners top spot in all three genres in BARC week 19

    Aaj Tak garners top spot in all three genres in BARC week 19

    MUMBAI: Aaj Tak garnered the top slot in all three Hindi news markets, dethroning India TV in the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) week 19 ratings for 2018. Republic TV completed its one year anniversary on 6 May 2018 and maintained its top slot for all the 52 weeks.

    English News

    Republic TV retained its numero uno position with 704 impressions (000s) sum compared to 763 impressions (000s) sum last week. Times Now was at the second spot with 542 impressions (000s) sum followed by India Today Television with 298 impressions (000s) sum compared to 305 impressions (000s) sum last week. CNN News18 was at fourth position with 218 impressions (000s) sum compared to 219 impressions (000s) sum last week.

    NDTV 24×7 was at the fifth position with 199 Impressions (000s) sum.

    English Business News

    CNBC TV18 is at the top slot with 372 impressions (000s) sum compared to 390 impressions (000s) sum last week, followed by ET Now with 163 impressions (000s) sum. BTVI and CNBC TV18 Prime HD were at third and fourth positions respectively with 54 impressions (000s) sum and 4 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News (U+R)

    Aaj Tak regained its top slot dethroning India TV and led the genre with 87547 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 70610 impressions (000s) sum. India TV dropped to second slot with 78001 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 74638 impressions (000s) sum.

    Zee News and News18 India were at the third and fourth positions after interchanging the spots with 67452 impressions (000s) sum and 67176 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    ABP News entered the genre at fifth spot with 61605 impressions (000s) sum.

    News Nation exited the top five list in week 18.

    Hindi News Rural

    Aaj tak climbed to the first position after a week’s gap with 35433 impressions (000s) sum. India TV dropped a slot to the second position with 29305 impressions (000s) sum followed by Zee News which climbed two slots to the third position with 26750 impressions (000s) sum.

    ABP News entered the genre at fifth position with 26296 impressions (000s) sum.

    News18 India exited the top five list in week 19.

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak climbed to the first spot in all the three genres. Aaj Tak and India TV are at first and second positions after interchanging their places, garnering 52113 impressions and 48695 impressions (000s) sum. News18 India was at the third position with 42238 impressions (000s) sum.

    Zee News and ABP News were at the fourth and fifth spots with 40701 impressions (000s) sum and 35308 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

  • BARC wk 18: India TV tops all three Hindi news genres

    BARC wk 18: India TV tops all three Hindi news genres

    MUMBAI: India TV garnered the top slot in all three Hindi news markets, dethroning Aaj Tak in the Broadcast Audience Research Council’s (BARC) week 18 ratings for 2018. Republic TV completed its one year anniversary on 6 May 2018 and maintained its top slot for all the weeks.

    English News

    Republic TV retained its numero uno position for the past 52 weeks of its launch with 763 impressions (000s) sum. Times Now was at the second spot with 584 impressions (000s) sum, followed by India Today Television with 305 impressions (000s) sum. CNN News18 was at fourth position with 219 impressions (000s) sum. NDTV 24×7 was at the fifth position with 200 impressions (000s) sum.

    English Business News

    CNBC TV18 is at the top slot with 390 impressions (000s) sum followed by ET Now with 159 impressions (000s) sum. BTVI and CNBC TV18 Prime HD were at third and fourth positions respectively with 42 impressions (000s) sum and 4 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News (U+R)

    India TV dethroned Aaj Tak  and led the genre with 74638 impressions (000s) sum. Aaj Tak dropped to second slot with 70610 impressions (000s) sum.

    News18 India and Zee News were at third and fourth positions after interchanging the spots with 63218 impressions (000s) sum and 61804 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    News Nation entered the genre at fifth spot with 53918 impressions (000s) sum. ABP News exited the top five list in week 18.

    Hindi News Rural

    India TV and News Nation climbed a slot each to the first and second slot with 29635 impressions (000s) sum and 27713 impressions (000s) sum. Aaj Tak dropped two slots to the third position with 27583 impressions (000s) sum compared to 32483 impressions (000s) sum last week.

    News18 India entered the genre at fourth position with 24159 impressions (000s) sum. Zee News dropped a slot to fifth position with 23219 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News Urban

    India TV topped the chart in urban market as well with 45003 impressions (000s) sum followed by Aaj Tak which dropped a slot with 43026 impressions (000s) sum.

    News18 India was at the third position with 39059 impressions (000s) sum.

    Zee News and ABP News were at the fourth and fifth spots with 38585 impressions (000s) sum and 31462 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

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  • BARC wk 17: Aaj Tak regains top slot in urban market

    BARC wk 17: Aaj Tak regains top slot in urban market

    MUMBAI: Aaj Tak garnered its top slot in Hindi news urban market after a week’s gap, dethroning India TV in the Broadcast Audience Research Council’s (BARC) week 17 ratings for 2018. Republic TV continues its leading streak in English news. Aaj Tak topped the chart in all three Hindi news markets.

    English News

    Republic TV retained its numero uno position with 626 impressions (000s) sum compared to 577 impressions (000s) sum last week. Times Now was at the second spot with 449 impressions (000s) sum followed by India Today Television with 254 impressions (000s) sum compared to 281 impressions (000s) sum last week. CNN News18 was at fourth position with 218 impressions (000s) sum compared to 201 impressions (000s) sum last week.

    NDTV 24×7 was at the fifth position with 173 Impressions (000s) sum.

    English Business News

    CNBC TV18 was at the top slot with 470 impressions (000s) sum compared to 476 impressions (000s) sum last week, followed by ET Now with 221 impressions (000s) sum. BTVi and CNBC TV18 Prime HD were at third and fourth positions respectively with 68 impressions (000s) sum and 8 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News (U+R)

    Aaj Tak lead the genre with 81021 impressions (000s) sum as compared to 79464 impressions (000s) sum. India TV was at the second position with 78874 impressions (000s) sum.

    Zee News was at the third position with 68957 impressions (000s) sum compared to 68913 impressions (000s) sum.

    News18 India and ABP News were at the fourth and fifth positions with 66453 and 63289 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi News Rural

    Aaj Tak topped the rural chart as well with 32483 impressions (000s) sum followed by India TV after climbing a slot with 30902 impressions (000s) sum.

    News Nation dropped a slot to third position with 28918 impressions (000s) sum.

    Zee News and ABP News were at fourth and fifth slots after interchanging their positions with 27282 impressions (000s) sum and 26844 impressions (000s) sum respectively. 

    Hindi News Urban

    Aaj Tak returned to its winning ways and grabbed top slot with 48537 impressions (000s) sum compared to 48241 impressions (000s) sum last week. India TV dropped a slot to second position with 47972 impressions (000s) sum followed News18 India at the third position with 42052 impressions (000s) sum.

    Zee News and ABP News were at the fourth and fifth spots with 41674 impressions (000s) sum and 36444 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

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  • BARC week 16: India TV climbs to top position in urban market

    BARC week 16: India TV climbs to top position in urban market

    MUMBAI: India TV has dethroned Aaj Tak from its numero uno position from the Hindi news urban market of  Broadcast Audience Research Council’s (BARC) week 16 ratings for 2018. Republic TV, meanwhile, continued its leading streak. Aaj Tak topped the chart in the other two Hindi news markets apart from the urban market.

    English news

    Republic TV retained its pole position with 577 impressions (000s) sum compared with 553 impressions (000s) sum last week. Times Now is at the second spot with 505 impressions (000s) sum followed by India Today Television with 281 impressions (000s) sum as against 265 impressions (000s) sum in week 16 of 2018. CNN News18 is at fourth position with 201 impressions (000s) sum vis-a-vis 219 impressions (000s) sum last week.

    NDTV 24×7 is at the fifth position with 174 impressions (000s) sum.

    English business news

    CNBC TV18 is at the top slot with 476 impressions (000s) sum as compared with 490 impressions (000s) sum last week, followed by ET Now with 178 impressions (000s) sum. BTVI and CNBC TV18 Prime HD were at third and fourth positions, respectively, with 49 impressions (000s) sum and 19 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi news (U+R)

    Aaj Tak leads the genre with 79464 impressions (000s) sum as against 94219 impressions (000s) sum. India TV climbed two slots to the second position with 78467 impressions (000s) sum.

    Zee News was at the third position with 68913 impressions (000s) sum compared with 72530 impressions (000s) sum.

    News18 India and ABP News were at the fourth and fifth positions after interchanging the positions with 68482 and 62540 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi news rural

    Aaj Tak topped the rural chart as well with 31222 impressions (000s) sum followed by News Nation with 30920 impressions (000s) sum. India TV was at the third position with 29789 impressions (000s) sum.

    ABP News was at fourth position with 27574 impressions (000s) sum followed by Zee News at the fifth position with 27517 impressions (000s) sum. 

    Hindi news urban

    India TV jumped a slot to the top position with 48677 impressions (000s) sum followed by Aaj Tak with 48241 impressions (000s) sum. News18 India was at the third position with 43003 impressions (000s) sum.

    Zee News and ABP News were at the fourth and fifth spots with 41396 impressions (000s) sum and 34966 impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

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  • Making the news: A look at what news broadcasters did in 2017

    Making the news: A look at what news broadcasters did in 2017

    MUMBAI: News channels were thrown into a storm of activity in 2017 with each player keeping up its oars to wade out of challenges that hit at them like ten-foot waves. With elections and sensational news driving up viewership at various points throughout the year, English news channels had to fight back to the onslaught that was Republic TV.

    The entry of Arnab Goswami-led channel Republic TV increased the overall news viewing pie at the time of its launch but the hype did not last long and the genre went back to its minuscule share.

    To add to the theatrics, there were several top-level executive shifts in 2017. Let’s take a look at the various channels and their performance during the year.

    English News

    Republic TV stole the limelight with the news channel becoming the news itself. After its launch in May, the genre witnessed tough competition between Goswami’s former employer Times Now and his newly launched baby. According to BARC India, Republic TV hasn’t budged from the top from its inaugural week till week 50. It claimed to have 52 per cent market share in its very first week of operations, which started on 6 May 2017.

    Times Network had two big events to boast of-the rebranding of ET Now from a full-time business news channel to a general news channel and the launch of Mirror Now. Mirror Now’s launch got good response, especially from Bangalore and Chennai, with Faye D’Souza as the executive editor.

    For Times Television staffers who were working the late-night shift at the Kamala Mills Compound in Mumbai, the night of 28 December 2017 was a nightmare. The conflagration that swept through restaurant 1Above and claimed 14 lives could have gutted the Times TV Network premises, too, which was on the first floor of the same building.

    The net result: Times channels including Times Now, ET Now and Mirror Now went off air. And most distribution platforms carried an apology notice, in place of the live feed, which stated that the channel signals could not be received because of technical difficulties. In a recent interaction with Indiantelevision.com, Times Network MD and CEO MK Anand said that the channels’ success was the result of a combination of brand, process and team.

    Anand expects news to be more active and exciting in 2018. “And with better market conditions, now that GST and demonetisation are behind us, the overall English and news space is poised for a truly great ride through the new year,” he said. 

    The disruption that Republic TV brought about in the TV news genre was momentous and chaotic. Arnab’s new avatar unleashed not only a slew of litigations (the fight for copyright over phrases like ‘the nation wants to know’, for example) but also a flurry of allegations of malpractice and biased reporting. The News Broadcasters Association (NBA) wrote to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and to the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) to hold up Republic TV’s ratings and get them checked, accusing it of broadcasting the channel on two LCNs on cable TV. When BARC refused to do so, NBA channels pulled out of the ratings for a week. Months later, Republic TV became a part of the NBA.

    NDTV group saw many ups and downs in 2017, which began with the raid at the NDTV office and home of cofounders Prannoy Roy and his wife Radhika Roy. In June, the CBI raided the residence of the Roy family alleging that the promoters and a private company linked to them, RRPR Holding, were involved in defrauding ICICI Bank and allegedly causing it losses involving loans extended in 2008.

    In the same month, NDTV Profit was shut down and the group decided to transfer its business programming from Profit to regular business and finance segments of NDTV 24X7. In September, there was a rumour that Spice Jet’s Ajay Singh was set to take a controlling stake in the company which was vehemently denied. Singh was apparently unimpressed with the channel’s litigations and bad finances.

    The saddest for it was the demise of KVL Narayan Rao, CEO and executive vice chairperson of the NDTV group at the age of 63. Later, Suparna Singh was appointed as the CEO of NDTV.

    In the month of December, NDTV group came up with a turnaround plan to improve profitability, which involved reducing the workforce by up to 25 per cent. A part of this plan was implemented in the last quarter and included the much-noted move to new technologies, including mobile journalism.

    Zee Group’s Sudhir Chaudhary was elevated as editor-in-chief of Zee News, Zee Business and WION (World in One News). The network launched several regional channels including Zee Hindustan, Zee Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand and it reworked Zee Salaam from a GEC to a news channel.

    In October, India Today Group elevated Kalli Purie as the vice chairperson from the editorial director (broadcast and new media). The group CEO Ashish Bagga, resigned in the month of July and in his replacement Vivek Khanna was appointed. Rajeev Dubey was elevated to managing editor business (TV and digital).

    Hindi News 

    India TV chairman and editor-in-chief Rajat Sharma was elected as president of NBA. Ashok Venkatramani left ABP News as the CEO in 2016 and joined Chrome Data Analytics and Media as a consulting director in July 2017. 

    A news director or an editor leaving a media house isn’t exactly headline material. But in this case, it is noteworthy because of the circumstances leading up to his departure and 16-year-long association with the channel. India TV news director Hemant Sharma was under the scanner for his role in an alleged case of corruption involving certain officials in the Union Health Ministry and owners of a medical college. Sharma left India TV to pursue his first love – writing.

    TV18 Broadcast president- revenue Joy Chakraborthy said, “2017 started off on a weak note with the effects of demonetisation very clearly there. However, budget onwards, things started to pick up and we had a great first quarter. July saw the rollout of GST, the effects of which are gradually waning and business is picking up. 2017 also saw the re-alignment of media spends from Hindi, regional and English across genres, with monies moving out of English to Hindi and regional.”

    Regional News 

    Zee Media has increased its regional reach by launch Zee Salaam (Urdu) and Zee Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand last year.

    Jagdish Chandra, after spending eight years at ETV network, joined Zee Media Corporation Limited (ZMCL) as the CEO for the regional channels in January. In his new profile at Zee Media Corporation Limited, he handled a large bouquet of channels, including 24 Ghanta (Bengali), Zee Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh, Zee Punjab Haryana Himachal (Punjabi and Hindi), Zee Sangam (Hindi), Zee 24 Taas (Marathi), Zee Purvaiya (Hindi), Zee Kalinga (Oriya), Zee Marudhara (Hindi), Zee 24 Gantalu (Telugu), and Zee Kashmir.

    In the month of March, Chandra got additional responsibility as CEO of DNA and in next couple of months, Zee Media Corp restructured the top deck for its regional news network, reducing the role of Chandra to just three channels – Zee Rajasthan, Zee Hindustan and Zee Salam (Urdu) and DNA Jaipur. Chandra continued to be on the board of ZMCL and DNA while stepping down as CEO of DNA in the same month.

    iTV Network expanded its regional news space with the launch of India News Gujarat on 4 December 2017, just before the Gujarat elections. Uday Nirgudkar joined News18 Lokmat as group editor by quitting from the post of channel head of Zee24 Taas and CEO and editor-in-chief of DNA newspaper. Senior journalist Vijay Kuvalekar took over as the editor of the news channel.

    Umesh Kumawat, who was the senior editor at ABP news, started his new innings at TV9 Marathi in 2017, but within a month resigned from the post of managing editor of the channel.

    Focus Group, which already has footprints in the regional news market including Focus Haryana, Bangla, Odisha and NE, intends to launch a Kannada news channel by the end of 2017.

    For news channels, next year holds much promise. As general elections are due in 2019, a lot of positive news can be expected, with supporting developments during the year. Branded content is likely to continue its upward trend. With advertisers beginning to realise the value of regional channels, we are in for some exciting times in 2018.

  • Hindi news channels alter programming for Gujarat elections

    Hindi news channels alter programming for Gujarat elections

    MUMBAI: With the Gujarat elections on the horizon, the central government has made several populist moves including the cut in GST on many products and services. Hindi news channels have rearranged their programming line-up for the upcoming assembly elections, which will be held in two phases—9 December and 14 December 2017.

    The results will be announced on 18 December 2017. In the frenzy to cover this event, news channels are leaving no stone unturned to grab eyeballs.

    iTV Network, one of India’s media houses, has expanded further into the regional news space with the launch of a dedicated channel for Gujarat called India News Gujarat on 4 December 2017 with six regional channels in its bouquet. Being launched ahead of the highly-anticipated Gujarat Elections, 2017, the Gujarat Debate will be a programme to watch out for. 

    iTV editor-in-chief Deepak Chaurasia told Indiantelevision.com, “We are covering the elections from different aspects of it like debate, day-to-day updates, rallies, special interviews with around 40 senior correspondents. The new shows are Kissa Kursi Ka, a live debate show and at 8 and 10 pm everyday we have a special bulletin on elections.”

    ABP News has started Kaun Banega Mukhyamantri which will focus on the Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat elections from the audience’s perspective and a review of the political parties’ agenda. The show will be telecast twice a day at 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm. On 9 December 2017 the show will start from 6am and will go on till 2pm. In another show Poll Khol, the anchor will present the latest updates surrounding the upcoming elections in various regions of India. The show will run for 30 minutes from 7:30pm.

    India TV’s flagship election mega conclave Chunav Manch in its second edition at Ahmedabad saw an enviable line-up of participants both from the ruling as well as the opposition benches.

    In his welcome address, Rajat Sharma outlined the performance of the ruling regime, their pre-poll promises, people’s expectations, Prime Minister’s Modi’s undaunting image etc. He also highlighted the opposition’s charges ranging from rising unrest among the business class to unemployment issues to questioning the Gujarat model of development.

    India TV Managing Director Ritu Dhawan said, “We are happy because of the huge success of the initiative. But what makes us happier is that we were able to generate top-notch participation and we had a full-house throughout the day. This is especially when we were aware that our competition has been struggling to get in and keeping the audiences at their respective venues.”

    A few amongst those who participated in different sessions were, BJP President Amit Shah, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani, Gujarat Deputy CM Nitin Patel, BJP National Spokesman Sambit Patra, BJP MP Kirit Solanki, BJP Leader Jitu Vaghani, Ex Gujarat CM Shankersinh Vaghela, PAAS Leader Hardik Patel, Leader of Opposition in Gujarat Assembly, Arjun Modhwadia, Congress Leaders Sanjay Nirupam and Randeep Singh Surjewala.

    Aaj Tak managing editor Supriya Prasad said, “For the elections, we are doing a debate show called Raj Tilak at 15 places. We have deputed around 24 reporters for the coverage of this elections.Gujarat ka Sardar Kaun is the show in which political experts discuss the Gujarat legislative assembly elections, and is aired everyday at4:30 pm.”

    NDTV India is very innovatively used the show’s tagline as ‘Abki Baar Kiski Sarkar’ which sheds light on political parties and the candidates vying for the top posts in the current election.