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  • Cyrus Broacha’s ‘Cyrus Says’ explores Singapore’s local secrets

    Cyrus Broacha’s ‘Cyrus Says’ explores Singapore’s local secrets

    Mumbai: Get ready for laughter, self-discovery, and a unique exploration of Singapore as IVM Podcast’s popular show ‘Cyrus Says’, teams up with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) for an exciting new series.

    This dynamic collaboration will see the witty and ever-curious Cyrus Broacha embark on a whirlwind adventure through the eclectic city-state of Singapore, uncovering hidden gems, experiencing local culture, and rediscovering his zest for life along the way.

    The collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board offers an insider’s view of the city’s diverse culture, rich history, and modern marvels. The eight-episode podcast follows Cyrus as he explores iconic Singaporean landmarks, hidden gems and meets fascinating Singaporean personalities. Each episode promises a vibrant mix of humor, discovery, and “Made in Singapore” moments, from nature reserves to culinary delights and traditional crafts to modern innovations.

    Join Cyrus Broacha as he explores the breathtaking Jewel Changi Airport’s lush Shiseido Forest Valley and the must-be-seen-to-be-believed HSBC Rain Vortex, eats his way through the awe-inspiring Gardens By The Bay, and discovers the aromatic world of Haji Lane’s Sifr Aromatics, where the magic of crafting memories through scent comes alive. The podcast also delves  into the unique fusion of traditional Chinese medicine and craft cocktail culture at Synthesis Bar, and an exploration of the art of gin-making at Brass Lion Gin Distillery – an experience where Cyrus crafts his bottle for a distinctively Singaporean souvenir. Cyrus steps into the world of indulgence, Singapore-style, creating his own delectable chocolates at Bucket Chocolaterie. The journey continues with a dive into nocturnal secrets through the Night Luge experience and a captivating trip down history at the Intan Museum.

    ‘Cyrus Says’ has been IVM Podcasts’ longest running podcast, where Cyrus Broacha, the renowned comic and entertainment personality, gives his take on all kinds of topics. Commenting on his sojourn, Cyrus Broacha shared “The Singapore of today surprised me! Haji Lane’s aroma got me hooked, HyperDrive sent my adrenaline soaring, and crafting my own gin at Brass Lion Distillery. It was a truly sensory adventure through a city pulsates with life, innovation, and hidden delights. Join me and discover the new Singapore that’s left me wanting more.”

    IVM Podcasts- Pratilipi head Amit Doshi commented on the partnership “Podcasts can be a great companion to every kind of brand. It is heartening to know that the Singapore Tourism Board saw in us the potential of the kind of insight we could bring to the destination.  We aimed to cull out great episodes that do not conventionally showcase Singapore. Audiences will understand that once they tune into the podcast”

    Singapore Tourism Board regional director, India Middle East South Asia Africa Markus Tan said: “We are always seeking new ways to engage with the Indian traveller and showcase Singapore’s evolving destination offerings through immersive storytelling. Partnering IVM Podcasts and Cyrus Says was a natural choice to highlight how Singapore transforms the travel experience from ordinary to extraordinary, as Cyrus himself experienced.”

    The podcast’s first episode was dropped on 10 February 2024.

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  • Brands betting big on IVM Podcast, share Amit Doshi and Kavita Rajwade

    Brands betting big on IVM Podcast, share Amit Doshi and Kavita Rajwade

    Mumbai: Fueled up by the pandemic and unprecedented lockdown, the audio industry has grown massively over the past two years. According to a listener survey by IVM Podcasts, around 96 per cent tuned in via their phones and saw more women than ever listening to podcasts. 80 per cent of listeners prefer to listen to episodes that are more than 20 minutes long, and serious listeners get about seven-eight hours of listening per week.

    According to a KPMG study, podcast consumption increased by 29.3 per cent in the first year of the pandemic. A survey by Spotify and YouGov says that as of 2021, 50 percent of Indians prefer listening to at least one episode of a podcast every week.

    The PWC Global Entertainment & Media Outlook 2020 study also predicted that India’s podcast listening market, the third-largest globally, is expected to reach Rs 17.61 crore by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 34.5 per cent.

    Following the trend, branded podcasts have emerged as a favorite of advertisers across industries.

    In a conversation with IndianTelevision.com, Pratilipi owned IVM podcasts head Amit Doshi shared why brands should go for a branded podcast. Along with him, IVM co-founder Kavita Rajwade also joined in to highlight the increasing number of advertisers on the platform.

    The growth trajectory of IVM

    Industry estimates show that the podcast industry has grown immensely during the pandemic. Highlighting the growth of IVM, Doshi said, “Like the entire podcast industry, IVM too has grown enormously.”

    “Right now we create content for thirty-five advertisers and are aiming to garner a hundred brands by the end of 2022,” he revealed.

    He added, “during the initial months of the lockdown, IVM registered a drop in listenership but soon audiences were saturated with regular entertainment channels like television, OTT, etc., which led them to discover podcasts.”

    “As soon as they realised that the medium is a perfect resort for infotainment, they couldn’t take a step back which helped the medium grow,” Doshi added.

    Except for FMCG, brands across categories show interest

    At present, IVM has thirty-five advertisers in its bucket. Doshi said, “We have a variety of advertisers working with us. However, we are not specific to a particular niche of brands. We have all kinds of advertisers including fintech, edtech and e-commerce. However, FMCG is one category that is still very hesitant to invest in branded podcasts.”

    Explaining the reason behind the low-interest rates of FMCG brands, he said, “FMCG brands are usually targeting all classes of the society, whereas, the podcast is still not a mass medium. Branded podcasts are limited to educated people, millennials and Gen Z, hence FMCG brands are not open to experimenting in the podcast ecosystem.”

    Audio is no more limited to music only

    Gone are the days when audio was synonymous with music only. Now, audio for Indian listeners is a lot beyond music.

    “There was a time when audio was only about music. Songs were the only option to fill our everyday commutes, long lines at the bank, early morning walks and awkward carpools with insightful and funny stories,” Rajwade said. “But now when it comes to audio-based entertainment, listeners look for podcasts, audiobooks, editorials and other audio options,” she added.

    Content experience is more important than content creation

    Rajwade thinks that it is the content experience that helped them to grow consistently. “To provide the right solutions to the brands, we focus on providing better experiences to our listeners rather than just creating content,” she said.

    “Content creation is our primary job but we focus more on how our content makes the listener feel, because no one remembers the content after listening to it, what stays with them is the experience and feel they get while listening to a particular content,” she explained.

    Immense room for growth

    According to an analysis by market research firm RedSeer, only 12 per cent of the Indian population “had ever listened to a podcast” till 2021. The number indicates that there’s “immense room for growth.”

    In his concluding remarks, Doshi said, “As India has finally started seeing a notable surge in the number of podcast listeners, I see a great opportunity for growth in this industry.”

  • IVM Podcast Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary – 100 Shows Launched

    IVM Podcast Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary – 100 Shows Launched

    MUMBAI: IVM Podcasts, India’s largest podcast network celebrates its 5th anniversary on 8th March 2020 by announcing the addition of 5 new shows to their catalogue and crossing 100 shows on the platform. The premiere player in the Indian podcasting space, IVM has witnessed a huge rise in its listener numbers, making it one of the most widely followed platforms serving all kinds of podcasts to its listeners – from comedy, politics, advertising to business.

    IVM is changing the way India is listening and plans to launch 5 exciting new podcasts this month; while some are in regional Indian languages, others offer in-depth conversations about a host of offbeat subjects. Each show hinges on the subject matter experts that are the hallmark of IVM Podcasts.

    Some of the shows that listeners can look forward to are:

    ‘Uncle Please Sit’ hosted by two former journalists: editor and creative producer Joel Pereira and writer and stand-up comedian Tushar Abhichandani. The first episode will air in March, with new episodes every Monday.

    ‘Absolutely Write’ hosted by Aditi Surana, Graphologist and High Performance Coach, will begin airing from March 11th 2020.

    ‘Begin The Journey’ will air from 2nd March 2020, and is hosted by Ashish Vidyarthi, Film Actor and Motivational Speaker,

    ‘Yuddha- The Indian Military History Podcast’ hosted by Anirudh Kanisetti and Aditya Ramanathan,

    ‘Smile India’ hosted by Shifa Maitra with new episodes every Monday and Thursday.

    IVM podcasts with its exciting, quirky and fun shows offers many options to engage all kinds of audiences. Some of its most successful shows include, Cyrus Says hosted by Cyrus Broacha, The Habit Coach hosted by Ashdin Doctor, Ponniyin Selvan hosted by Kavitha Jeeva, Paisa Vaisa hosted by Anupam Gupta and The Edges and Sledges – a cricket podcast whose hosts are ordinary Indian cricket fans based in Singapore, London and Cincinnati.

    Commenting on the 5th anniversary celebration, Amit Doshi, Founder of IVM Podcasts says, “It has been an amazing journey for us and I can’t believe we are celebrating our 5th anniversary. It's exciting to have 100 shows hosted on IVM, as the goal was to bring podcasts to India at scale. Even though we have just begun we are humbled and happy to see such a great response.”

    Kavita Rajwade, Co-founder of IVM Podcasts says, “It feels surreal to see what we have achieved. Our constant effort has been to bring forth all types of podcasts to the audience and we have tried to cater to a wide spectrum of preferences. With our 5 new shows we take this ideology forward continuing pushing this medium. We are overwhelmed by the responses of the audience and it only makes us more dedicated to deliver our best”.

    Podcasts are a rising form of digital entertainment and IVM is the helm of India’s podcast revolution.