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  • Pratik Seal quits Star India, joins Housing.com

    Pratik Seal quits Star India, joins Housing.com

    MUMBAI: It was in December 2013 when Star India management got on board a business head to bring alive its ‘dead’ general entertainment channel (GEC), Star Utsav.

    The channel launched in 2004, saw for the first time, a business head in Pratik Seal (former Life OK marketing head) in December 2013. However, the stint didn’t last for long as Seal decided to move on and join an e-commerce start-up, Housing.com, as chief marketing officer (CMO).

    When contacted, Seal confirmed the news to indiantelevision.com. “It’s been two months since I joined the new company.”

    Replacing him is former Star India vice president Jyotsna Viriyala, who has been elevated to the business head of the channel. She has over 15 years of work experience spanning advertising, marketing and broadcast in the areas of media planning and buying, research, marketing, business strategy, operations and general management.

    When asked about his decision of joining an e-commerce space, Seal answered, “I hail from a marketing background. Be it Micromax where I helped set up the brand or jumping into Life OK which was again a start-up channel and now an e-commerce start-up. I like to build brands right from the scratch.”

    His agenda for Housing.com is to be the number one in the e-commerce and m-commerce space in the next year and a half and then expand it further to take it to the next level.

    Armed with 14 years of experience, he started his career in 1998 as an account executive with Basic4 Advertising. After spending two years with the company, he moved to Ties2Family.com as assistant manager, marketing and then to FCB Ulka as senior account executive.

    After spending about two years with the agency, Seal joined Lowe as senior brand services manager and within three years, went on to become senior brand services director.

    Viriyala, a student from Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA), has worked in companies like Mindshare Fulcrum, JWT and Traveljini.com for the span of six years. She then moved to Star News as associate vice-president for the duration of two years. Her last stint before joining Star Utsav was as vice-president of Star India.

  • Sony to mesmerise audiences with spine-chilling nights of ‘Aahat’

    Sony to mesmerise audiences with spine-chilling nights of ‘Aahat’

    MUMBAI: Horror and supernatural shows aren’t a novelty for Indian television viewers. The history of horror genre can be traced way back to 1993, when Zee TV launched Ramsay Brothers’ Zee Horror Show and then Sony brought to its audiences Aahat for the very first time in 1996, which thus far is considered as the longest-running horror show on Indian television today. Those were the days of gory scenes and typically white saree-clad women as ghosts.

    Later, came X-Zone (Zee TV – 1998) and Ssshhhh..koi hai (Star One – 2001) which were thriller horror series. Each one of these shows captivated their audiences and ran longer than three successful years.

    The next success in the genre was in 2009, (prior to Fear Files) when Colors launched Balaji Telefilms’ Koi Ane Ko Hai. The show based on paranormal activities got above-average numbers but sadly wound up within six months flat.

    Two years after Sony’s Aahat got a bitter taste of failure in its last season (in 2010), Zee dared to launch Fear Files and not only attracted its viewers with magnetic force, but also prompted the other GECs to follow suit. After a monotonous series of show launches in this genre in the 1990s and early 2000s, the genre was in limbo and the ghosts ceased to frighten people, till Zee TV opened its real files in 2012.

    Zee launched a show based on real-life incidents around paranormal and supernatural activities christened – Fear Files: Darr Ki Sacchi Tasviren and it was heartening that it did so well.

    A year later (2013), SET too thought of jumping on the bandwagon with Bhoot Aya, but failed to grab eyeballs like Aahat did. Again, in the same year, Star Plus’s flanking channel, Life OK too experimented with a series titled Ringa Ringa Roses, but failed to attract the audiences.

    SET is once again ready to keep its audiences spell-bound, with nerve-racking, sleepless nights with the sixth season of Aahat. After a gap of four long years, it is set to make a comeback this January. According to a source from the channel, the move is to rake in some healthy numbers on the ratings chart and is a question of the survival of the fittest in this space.

    It has formerly run five successful seasons from October 1995 right up to November 2010. The series is produced by B.P. Singh and Pradeep Upoor’s Fireworks Productions. Notably, the acclaimed writer Sridhar Raghavan, who penned the spine-chilling, horror stories for the initial 300 episodes of Aahat will again be back on the show as writer. Raghavan has also written for Fireworks Productions’ long-running Sony TV show, CID.

    Media experts believe that to recapture its viewership, it has to further re-invent itself: “Four years ago, the show was definitely successful for its time, but today, a lot of enhancements have taken place in the space, where it has to be much more appealing for audiences to start lapping it up once again,” says Lodestar UM Vice-President Deepak Netram.

    Channels today are investing huge sums of money in the pre-production (research and casting) and production process to crack the code of a successful show. And yet, things go for a toss for Sony. Why is that so?

    A media analyst states two key reasons for the channel struggling at the bottom of the chart. One, the channel relies too much on the single-point tent pole and big properties like KBC and Indian Idol for them to be able to garner the numbers. “They are finite. They don’t last forever. So the minute they go off-air there is a significant drop.”

    Second, not having the foresight to look towards the future.  “Channels like Star Plus and Colors are doing it from time to time. That kind of movement is very important. You can’t be stuck and do only crime, thrillers or horror,” adds the media analyst.

    He further gives the example of Bade Ache Lagte Hai, which did pretty well in the initial stages,   but later on lost a chunk of its viewers. “Doing too much of the same monotonous thing is not always the answer. Therefore, one needs to keep re-inventing in this space. If you are only going to tune into the metros and cater more to the males, the viewership pie will shrink.”

    According to Madison COO, Karthik Lakshminarayan, Sony is going back to its tried and tested formula. “It is a very good strategy in itself by doing something which has worked wonders for the channel in the past. I don’t know whether viewers will accept the Aahat of old again. It depends on what time slot it is put on and other factors. Potentially, it can do well and it might also help the channel to regain its lost numbers.”

    Shifting its agenda from a male-dominated channel to cater to family audiences was the biggest blunder that the channel committed, believe media experts. “Sony is considered to have male- focused content with a slight edge. From there it tried to change and be like any other GEC with their usual soap operas and that is something a Sony viewer will not accept. Going back to where they were is possibly the best thing for them at this point.”

    On similar lines, Netram believes that it has to be a relevant mix of programmes and just can’t be singular or limited genre within the GEC space. He feels that if a channel has too much of a dose of crime and horror, it has its own set of disadvantages. It may get additional male audiences on-board, but might lose out on the female viewership.

    Will Aahat make a successful comeback and be a resounding success? That is a million dollar question comparable to every Friday’s opening weekend’s successful release. “I don’t think so; if it repeats the same level and quality of programming that it was earlier doing. It would be unacceptable to see a similar quality of production that viewers saw four years ago. A sea of change would have to emerge and a channel cannot survive by the lineage of the earlier show. Now everybody is doing horror; why should one be stuck to one channel and not look at the others is a big question,” signs off an anonymous media planner.

     

  • Life OK and Sab gain in week 52

    Life OK and Sab gain in week 52

    MUMBAI: It was a bad end to the year for most of the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) as they witnessed a significant drop in the viewership at the ratings chart. In the week 52 of TAM TV ratings, only Life OK and Sab emerged to be winners.

    Life OK stood at number four with 329,200 GVTs, up from 327,014 GVTs. The channel’s crime properties – Savdhaan India and Shapath performed well in the week. Savdhaan India garnered 2,689 TVTs, up from 2,308 TVTs and Shapath recorded 2,477 TVTs, up from 1,812 TVTs.

    Sab at number five tracked 319,608 GVTs, up from 310,462 GVTs. Its flagship property – Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah stood out as a clear winner as it observed a rise from 7,060 TVTs to 8,002 TVTs.

    Coming back to the losers this week, despite a significant drop, Star Plus continued its strong hold at number one with 596,014 GVTs, down from 636,952 GVTs. Most of the channels’ offerings have lost eyeballs. Thus, Diya Aur Baati Hum registered 10,743 TVTs, down from 11,823 TVTs, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai clocked around 8,162 TVTs, down from 9,292 TVTs and Ye Hai Mohabbatein reported 9,425 TVTs, down from 10,209 TVTs.

    Colors at number three delivered 492,307 GVTs, down from 500,016 GVTs. Its chart topper Sasural Simar Ka lost numbers and registered 6,769 TVTs, down from 7,040 TVTs. On the non-fiction front, Comedy Nights with Kapil too observed a fall and noted 5,489 TVTs, down from 6,429 TVTs.

    Zee TV continued to occupy the number three spot with 427,256 GVTs, down from 473,977 GVTs. The channel’s popular shows like Kumkum Bhagya and Jamai Raja have witnessed a drop in the ratings. Thus, Kumkum Bhagya recorded 8,998 TVTs, down from 9,936 TVTs and Jamai Raja dropped from 6,879 TVTs to 6,676 TVTs.

    Last but not the least, Sony Entertainment Television (SET) delivered a marginal drop at the ratings chart. It saw a fall from 240,008 GVTs to 236,682 GVTs. On the viewership front, crime offerings have seen a drop. Thus, CID garnered 3,428 TVTs, down from 3,739 TVTs, Crime Patrol scored 2,381 TVTs, down from 2,488 TVTs and Adaalat clocked around 2,399 TVTs, down from 2,528 TVTs.

    Big Magic saw a rise and reported 63,489 GVTs, up from 59,613 GVTs.  Channels like Sony Pal and Zindagi too lost eyeballs as it dropped from 25,158 GVTs to 23,007 GVTs and from 31,545 GVTs to 28,541 GVTs respectively. Epic continued its upward trend and noted 5,281 GVTs, up from 4,534 GVTs.

     

  • Broadcasters’ New Year gift to its viewers

    Broadcasters’ New Year gift to its viewers

    MUMBAI: If you haven’t decided on your New Year plan, don’t fret. Your all time source of entertainment, ‘the Idiot Box’ will be your medium of happiness. With so many stories in the television basket, broadcasters are gearing to encapsulate them all through a slew of special programmes for the New Year’s Eve.

    Star Plus brings in the New Year with its fifth edition of Big Star Entertainment Awards, a TV and Bollywood awards show on 31 December, 8 pm onwards till 12 midnight. It honours personalities from the field of entertainment across movies, music, television, sports, theatre and dance.

    Audiences will get to witness B’town celebs right from Salman-Jacqueline Fernandez to Sonakshi Sinha-Arjun Kapoor setting up the stage on-fire with their spectacular performances. The awards function will be hosted by personalities of different nationalities – Gutthi aka Sunil Grover from India and Pakistani actor Imran Abbas.

    Rival channel Colors has a special treat planned for its viewers. Got Talent World Stage Live, hosted by the charming Shah Rukh Khan and suave Manish Paul, will entertain viewers as they prepare for the final goodbye to 2014 and welcome 2015 with open arms.

    The ‘Got Talent’ franchise owned by Simon Cowell’s Syco Entertainment, takes entertainment a notch higher as the event brings together outstanding talent not only from India but also impactful global ones. The stage, designed by Omung Kumar, will look stunning as the performances compliment his work of art.

    The talent from across the world will captivate the audience with their special demonstrations involving magic, stunts, dance and acrobatics. Amongst superlative and bright Indian talent whose brilliant and inspiring performances will awe the audience will be of the Prince Dance Group, chhota packet bada dhamaka Akshat Singh, Hip hop sensations Suresh and Vernon Group, aerial performers – Mukesh and Tanya, painter extraordinaire Vilas Naik and many more.

    From the International talent circuit, troupes like Aerosphere will present an aerial Balloon Show, Crystal and Ring Dancer Hu Qi Zhi from China who will fascinate people with her skill, Russian Brothers and Kalutskih Danila and Kirill Brothers will showcase Acrobats and the Craz_E_Crew will perform some incredible stunts. The cherry on the cake, however, will be Magician Aldo Nicolini and Illusionist James Mores who will hypnotize the audience with shocking tricks which will further create an aura of excitement and intrigue.

    Also joining the celebration will be Bollywood bigwigs Priyanka Chopra, Varun Dhawan and Jacqueline Fernandes who will perform with much vigour to popular numbers while creating jaw-dropping and wondrous moments. The choreographer extraordinaire who will add zing to the evening is dancing legend Shiamak Davar. The event will be aired at 10 pm on Colors.
    Stringing together loads of fun and excitement for its viewers this New Year’s eve, Zee TV is planning a two-hour special telefilm – New Year Dhamaka on 31 January at 11 pm. It will star Riddhi Dogra, Raqesh Vashisth, Anurag Sharma, Ravi Dubey, Pooja Bose and various other actors who will be seen playing key roles.

    The two-hour film will take the audience through the world of glitz and glamour and the secrets that lie shielded between the buzz of parties and the dazzle of the flashbulbs. It is set against a glamorous backdrop of a calendar girl pageant.

    The channel has roped in Cadbury Oreo as its presenting sponsor and Vaseline Total moisture and Maggi as the powered-by sponsors.

    With most channels airing stage shows, Life OK has something different to offer. The channel is ready to bring in the New Year with a fun-filled joyous ride with Comedy Classes. It aims to make it a memorable one this year as Bharti Singh, Krushna Abhishek, Siddharth Sagar, Bruna Abdullah, Madhura Naik and all other Comedy Classes actors get set to entertain viewers with their own talent.  

    Actors will turn their ‘Achhe Din Institute’ into a News channel making it a unique concept on the show, as they talk about this year’s biggest news headlines.

    Bharti and Krushna will play the news anchors and take the audience through the big headlines related to Bollywood, politics, TV, sports and more playing on ‘The Year that was’. Television viewers will also get to see a dhamakaa performance by the girls of Comedy Classes.

    Last but not the least, Sony Entertainment Television (SET) will air the repeat telecast of Umang Police Awards from 11 pm to 2.00 am.

    Media analysts believe that television viewing is high on the New Year’s eve. Channels showcase special programmes which not only cater to the existing base but also helps to draw some additional numbers. “Events like these bring Bollywood closer to the television audiences and are also highly rated in the entertainment space,” says a media analyst.

     

  • ‘Code Red’, a darker shade of humanity

    ‘Code Red’, a darker shade of humanity

    MUMBAI: A crime thriller has always been sold like hotcakes. And it stands true to television as well. The genre has been a potboiler for the general entertainment space for a long time now.

    While serials like Byomkesh Bakshi (1993), Karamchand (1980s) and Tehkikat (1994) on Doordarshan laid the ground for fictional crime shows, a more advanced form appeared in the reproduction of real life crime incidents in shows like India’s Most Wanted (Zee TV, 1999) and Crime Patrol (Sony, 2003).

    Along with a plethora of fictional crime series, a dramatised real life crime depiction has also gained traction over the years; CID’s run on Sony for 17 years justifies the popularity of the genre.

    Following the trend set by the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs), youth channels too took the same route. Channel V got Gumraah to focus on youth-based crime incidents in 2012.

    The only channel which hadn’t dabbled in the genre was Colors. Realising the importance, after six years of existence, it is finally launching a finite reality series christened Code Red with a tagline ‘Andhere me Umeed Ki Ek Nayi Kiran’.

    The first promo hit the television screens on 13 December and showed popular actress Sakshi Tanwar advising people to raise voice rather than suffer in silence.

    The show will focus on social issues like suicide and crime against women and children. Sources close to the development say, “The motto of the show is to spread awareness and bring to forefront the crime against women and children in the society.”

    Though the channel tags it as not a crime series, sources say that it will give a broader outlook that would deal with crime and its different components. “It is going to be a very different show than what viewers have seen on television till now. It is a reality show where every episode is going to give out a message of not giving up and to fight back,” says a source from the channel.

    The show is a joint venture of Fremantle India, Optimystix and Shlok Entertainment, a production house helmed by three eminent people – directors of Crime Patrol, Subramanian S Iyer and Neeraj Naik along with prominent actor and anchor Anup Soni.

    Launched as a daily format, it will air for six days a week. The three production houses will helm two episodes each every week.

    Penned for a limited number of episodes, it is set to launch in January 2015.

     

  • Zee TV, the top gainer of week 51

    Zee TV, the top gainer of week 51

    MUMBAI: It is time to keep the celebrations going, as most Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) in the week 51 of TAM TV ratings saw a hike in viewership.

    The week saw Zee TV as the biggest gainer. At number three it recorded 473,977 GVTs, up from 397,607 GVTs. Thanks to Zee Rishtey Awards that clocked around 6,352 TVTs. Kumkum Bhagya turned out to be the highest rated fiction show this week as it noted 9,936 TVTs, up from 6,750 TVTs. Other offerings too attracted eyeballs, thus, Jamai Raja reported 6,879 TVTs, up from 6,274 TVTs and Jodha Akbar garnered 6,813 TVTs, up from 6,316 TVTs.

    Colors continued its strong hold at number two with 500,016 GVTs, up from 449,580 GVTs. Its fiction property – Udaan observed a significant rise in the ratings as it reported 7,049 TVTs, up from 6,308 TVTs. Sasural Simar Ka too noted 7,040 TVTs, up from 6,562 TVTs and Comedy Nights with Kapil added few numbers and stood at 6,429 TVTs, up from 6,172 TVTs.

    Life OK too at number four added eyeballs as it scored 327,014 GVTs, up from 289,099 GVTs. The channel’s flagship property – Mahakumbh observed 3,351 TVTs, up from 2,114 TVTs. Pukar – Call for the Hero too saw a huge hike in the viewership as it witnessed 1,710 TVTs, up from 987 TVTs. Its stint with comedy seemed to pay off as Comedy Classes scored 2,931 TVTs, up from 2,449 TVTs.

    At number five stood Sab at 310,462 GVTs, up from 287,585 GVTs. The channel’s new entrant – Yam Hai Hum witnessed a spike in the ratings as it reported 2,836 TVTs, up from 1,001 TVTs. Balveer too saw some attention towards the show as it recorded 3,005 TVTs, up from 2,939 TVTs.

    Despite a rise, Sony Entertainment Television (SET) continued to be at number six with 240,008 GVTs, up from 228,958 GVTs. Crime Petrol worked wonders for the channel as it noted 2,488 TVTs, up from 1,889 TVTs, Adaalat noted 2,528 TVTs, up from 1,955 TVTs and Box Cricket League (BCL) registered 1,126 TVTs, up from 732 TVTs.

    The only channel, which witnessed a drop was, Star Plus that dropped from 660,929 GVTs to 636,952 GVTs in week 51. The channel’s chart topper Diya Aur Baati Hum lost eyeballs as it garnered 11,823 TVTs, down from 14,010 TVTs. Saathiya Saath too witnessed a drop from 8,582 TVTs to 8,391 TVTs. Its new entrant Private Investigator failed to attract audiences as it observed a drop from 2,499 TVTs to 1,758 TVTs.

    On the other hand, Big Magic tracked 59,613 GVTs, down from 59,972 GVTs. Zindagi noted 31,545 GVTs, down from 32,917 GVTs and Sony Pal too observed a significant drop in the viewership as it noted 25,158 GVTs, down from 31,024 GVTs.

     

  • Jagran Solutions executes launch of Life OK’s ‘Mahakumbh’ in Varanasi

    Jagran Solutions executes launch of Life OK’s ‘Mahakumbh’ in Varanasi

    MUMBAI: Jagran Solutions, India’s leading brand activation agency that provides marketing services & experiential marketing solutions launched Life Ok’s newest show Mahakumbh’ in the holy city of Varanasi amid press & local people of the city.

     

    Having executed a large number of shows for leading entertainment channels, Jagran Solutions bagged this account on the merit of executing events of such stature numerous times.

     

    Serial Mahadev has been successfully running on Life OK for almost three years. For its replacement, the channel was looking for something related to “mythology” genre itself. That’s how ‘Mahakumbh’ came into existence. Keeping huge expectations out of the show that features Gautam Rode as Rudra, Life Ok wanted to launch the show in Varanasi as the city makes a perfect fit for launching such a show.

     

    Jagran Solutions took the onus of creating & executing the event & press conference at two different venues in the city. Press Conference was held at Hotel Clark while the event took place at the bank of holy Ganges. In the evening the entire star cast of the Mahakumbh visited the ‘Dashashwamedh Ghat’: main ghat in Varanasi on the banks of Ganges River. A ‘riverside set up’ structured with Mahakumbh branding on backdrop and panels complimented the look of the ghat which witnessed an hour long Ganga Puja and Ganga Aarti.

     

    Manoj Tiwari: one of the leading star of Bhojpuri films participated in singing some local folk songs at the stage. The entire star-cast of the show attended the ceremony from the stage. From Dashaswamedh the crew visited Raj Ghat to try some local food and addressed the local media. Attended by stars of television show, the event was covered by leading news channels like Aaj Tak, ABP News, India TV and Saharan News.

     

    Jagran Solutions COO Pawan Bansal said, “This is the second time we have launched a product at the ghats of Varanasi. A show like Mahakumbh is made to appeal to the core audience of tier 2 cities. The event witnessed holy performances via various artists including Actors & Crew members of the show. The highlight of the event was larger than life Ganga Arti which made the backdrop for launching Mahakumbh.”  The show teasers are already on air & company has received a very encouraging response from the launch.

  • Ajit Thakur resigns from Star India

    Ajit Thakur resigns from Star India

    MUMBAI: The man credited for Life OK’s success story, Ajit Thakur, has decided to move on.

    The channel completed three years on 18 December and is gearing up for a revamp early next year.

    It was in July this year that he, who has led Life OK to soar on the ratings chart, was given an additional charge of managing the network’s youth entertainment channel, Channel V.

    But in a shocking development, Thakur has ended his three-year stint with the network. According to sources, he put down his papers on 15 December and is currently serving his notice period. His last day in the organisation will be February 2015.

    Sources from the channel confirmed the news and said that he is interested in making films and hence, has decided to take such a drastic step.

    The buzz is that he is joining Sunil Lulla’s Eros.

    Thakur could not be reached at the time of filing this report.

     

  • Life OK turns 3; sets for a revamp early next year

    Life OK turns 3; sets for a revamp early next year

    MUMBAI: Star Network had a vision to create its own competition for the leading general entertainment channel (GEC), Star Plus. So while on one side, Star Plus catered to the women in the households, the network wanted to create a channel that catered to the entire family. It decided to reincarnate one of its older channels Star One (defunct youth-oriented) and repackaged it with a new and fresh content. And that is how on 18 December 2011 Life OK was born.

    The network decided that the differentiating factor for the channel will be that it will not fall prey to the regular saas-bahu soaps. Reason, it didn’t want to divide the family but wanted to entertain the entire family and wanted to go beyond entertainment and into social media messaging.

    It began with shows like Saubhagyavati Bhava and Mahadev which struck a right chord with the audiences. And since then there has been no stopping for the channel which has given hits after hits with its crime properties like Shapath and Savdhaan India. So far, the channel has experimented with four reality shows – Hunarbaaz, Laugh India Laugh, Welcome and The Bachelorette India – all of which garnered mediocre viewership.

    However, when the tough gets going, the going gets tough. For one hit the channel gave, it had three failures. But Life OK EVP and general manager Ajit Thakur has always enjoyed failures because according to him without the low, there is no value of a high.

    Now in its third year, Life OK takes 14 per cent market share of the entire pie as it continues to showcase innovative and disruptive content to stay in the game. Not only did it climb up to the number three position by beating Colors in week 22 of TAM TV ratings, it also made naysayers sit and take notice.  

    Talking about this year’s highlights, the channel started the year with its first big-ticket Bollywood event, The 20th Annual Life OK Screen Awards that registered a whopping 9 million TVTs, three per cent more than the 6.9 million TVTs (ratings provided by Life OK) garnered by Colors for its last year’s edition.

    Riding high on the success of Screen Awards, the channel decided to get more Bollywood stars on board and launched Life OK Now Awards which celebrates excellence in the field of film, television and music, every month. The channel has aired only four editions till now.

    This year, it made many ‘firsts’. The channel saw the  birth of shows like Comedy Classes, its first stint with comedy which delivered decent numbers at the ratings chart and Dare 2 Dance, its first reality dance show where the Khiladi of Bollywood, Akshay Kumar came on-board as the host. The channel also introduced an action thriller series christened Pukaar – Call for the Hero which is delivering decent numbers.

    After a successful three year run, the channel’s flagship property Mahadev saw its curtains fall. The culmination of Mahadev paved way for, Mahakumbh- Ek Rahasya, Ek Kahani.

    Not only is the channel proud of its achievements but rivals too have applauded the experiments it has done throughout the year. An official from a rival channel believes that Life OK has established itself in the space. “We didn’t expect the channel to do so well in such a short span of time. It did come out with some great tacks like Mahadev and Savdhaan India. However, this year we didn’t see a huge property coming from it even though it did wonderful at the ratings chart. Nonetheless, we wish the channel good luck for the future.”

    Advertisers too have been appreciative of the channel and have supported it throughout.

    After a successful 2014, it is going to be an eventful 2015 for the channel as it gears up for a revamp. As per sources, the revamp will happen early next year, between January and March.

     

  • Star Plus and MSM channels gain in TAM TV ratings

    Star Plus and MSM channels gain in TAM TV ratings

    MUMBAI: The week 50 of TAM TV ratings observed no change in the ranking order. Talking about the big win, Star Plus saw a significant rise in the viewership as it reported 660,929 GVTs, up from 642,101 GVTs. The channel’s chart topper Diya Aur Baati Hum gained a few numbers and registered 14,010 TVTs, up from 13,109 TVTs followed by Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai that spotted 9,149 TVTs, up from 8,400 TVTs at number two and Ye Hai Mohababtein at number three observed a drop as it scored 8,931 TVTs, down from 9,359 TVTs.

    Sab was the second highest gainer this week with 287,585 GVTs, up from 281,028 GVTs. Despite a hike, it continued to be at the fifth position of the ratings chart. Family Antakshari observed a rise in the viewership as it registered 1,519 TVTs, up from 1,302 TVTs and Taarek Mehta.. continued to lead the chart with 7,603 TVTs, down from 8,380 TVTs.

    Sony Entertainment Television (SET) too saw some numbers growing this week. It garnered 228,958 GVTs, up from 226,307 GVTs. Most of its offerings have seen a growth. Thus, CID topped the chart with 3,642 TVTs, up from 3,322 TVTs, Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar noted 2,121 TVTs, up from 1,734 TVTs and Adaalat delivered 1,955 TVTs, up from 1,590 TVTs.

    On the other hand, Colors, Zee TV and Life OK observed a drop in week 50. Thus, at number two Colors registered 449,580 GVTs, down from 475,969 GVTs. The channel’s oldest series – Balika Vadhu observed a drop as it scored 4,675 TVTs, down from 4,882 TVTs and Udaan tracked 6,308 TVTs, down from 6,396. The channel’s comedy series – Comedy Nights with Kapil recorded 6,172 TVTs, up from 5,956 TVTs.

    Zee TV, which has been dislodged from its second position for a while now, dropped to 397,607 GVTs, down from 418,920 GVTs. Kumkum Bhagya tops the chart with 6,750 TVTs, down from 7,701 TVTs followed by Jodha Akbar with 6,316 TVTs, down from 6,915 TVTs and at number three stood Jamai Raja that reported 6,274 TVTs, down from 6,427 TVTs.

    Life OK, at number four, witnessed 289,099 GVTs a drop from last week’s 296,175 GVTs. Comedy Classes topped the chart with 2,449 TVTs, down from 2,527 TVTs and Savdhan India scored 2,242 TVTs, down from 2,393 TVTs.

    Big Magic dropped to 59,972 GVTs from 60,843 GVTs; Sony Pal witnessed 31,024 GVTs down from 32,834 GVTs. Zindagi gained and noted 32,917 GVTs, up from 30,630 GVTs. Epic too continued its upward trend as it gained 5,684 GVTs up from 3,693 GVTs.