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  • India’s Next Top Model gets sponsor heavy in third season

    India’s Next Top Model gets sponsor heavy in third season

    MUMBAI: MTV India’s Next Top Model season boasts a range of partners such as Livon Serum, Oppo, Lotus Make-up and Hike Messenger. The show, produced by Bulldog media and entertainment, will air every Saturday at 7 pm.

    CBS Studios International has licensed the India format rights for the worldwide hit dramality series America’s next top model to Mumbai-based Bulldog media and entertainment for the third season.

    Viacom18 COO Raj Nayak believes that MTV’s youth connect and creative prowess is the reason for sponsors lining up year after year. He said, “Fashion is one of the cornerstones of youth culture. And when the country’s biggest youth brand sets out to find the country’s next big fashion icon in the form of India’s Next Top Model, it is but natural that brands pertaining to fashion, beauty and lifestyle would want to be associated with us.”

    The upcoming season of India’s Next Top Model where ‘Fashion gets Tough’ follows the journey of ten beautiful young girls as they transform into ramp-ready professional models. The show will be presented by Malaika Arora and judged by India’s original supermodel, Milind Soman and Bollywood’s favorite photographer Dabboo Ratnani while the contestants get mentored by the perfectionist, Anusha Dandekar and tough task master Neeraj Gaba.

    Viacom18 head youth, music and english entertainment channels Ferzad Palia said, “Since the time of its inception, India’s Next Top Model has been a superhit with audiences across the country. The very fact that we have contestants participating in the show from across the country – including the North East, is a testament to the fantastic reach and wide appeal this show has.”

    Bulldog co-founder and executive producer Akash Sharma said: “Epecially adapted for the Indian audience, India’s Next Top Model is a transformation series not a modeling competition, where we take ordinary girls and follow their journey to the top of the high stakes world of fashion/ modeling.” His aim is to replicate the success of America’s Next Top Model, now in its 24th season, in India too.

    Talking about Livon’s returning partnership with the show, Marico chief marketing officer Anuradha Aggarwal said, “The Livon girl believes in being vivacious, vibrant and looking fabulous at all times – Livon wants to be this young girl’s constant companion, to give her salon finish hair, anytime, anywhere. Through this collaboration we wish to connect with the young millennials and provide them with a platform to showcase their talent, and offer them an opportunity to find the model within.”

    Oppo Mobiles India Pvt. Ltd brand director Will Yang said, “Oppo is a young and fashionable brand and it is always a pleasure to associate with youth-centric and fashionable shows like India’s Next Top Model. Oppo is an emerging brand and collaborating with this show will help both of us in reaching out to the young audience and embark on a new journey in the fashion world.”

     

     

  • MTV is all prepped up with season 2 of ‘India’s Next Top Model’

    MTV is all prepped up with season 2 of ‘India’s Next Top Model’

    MUMBAI: Calling fashionistas in town. MTV is back with season 2 of India’s Next Top Model (INTM) which begins airing on 10 July. The show will air every Sunday at 7 pm.

     

    Like season one, season 2 of INTM will see 13 contestants living together in a house in Mumbai for 10 weeks, under 24×7 camera surveillance. The girls will meet leading experts from the fashion and modelling industry who will teach them the skills necessary to be a professional model.

    Bulldog Media & Entertainment, which holds the rights for the Indian franchise, is excited about season 2.

     

    “We had an amazing response for season 1 with extremely loyal viewers. What surprised us is that the show was not only popular in India but also had tremendous following in International markets like the US, Middle East, UK. Season two is going to be bigger and better and is backed with some outstanding talent,” says Bulldog Media and Entertainment co-founder and executive producer Akash Sharma.  

    The 12 episodic (tentative) show has retained the same judges and host for this season. The difference: Dabboo Ratnani  and Lisa Haydon will continue as judges through to the last episode, with the latter also donning the anchor’s/host’s hat.  On the other hand, Anusha Dandekar and Neeraj Gaba will become mentors to the contestants as the show progresses, even as they judge the first few episodes.

     

    “We will follow the format of America’s Next Top Model with extreme challenges and photoshoots. Broadly, the framework will follow the international format though the creative elements will change,” elaborates Sharma.

    While Sharma was loathe to disclosing any figures relating to production costs, industry experts pegged the per episode bill to be between Rs 1.2 to 1.5 million.

    Being a fashion and lifestyle show, INTM has managed to lassoo Livon Serum as the title sponsor, while Lakme and Airtel have hopped on board as co-presenters, and  fashion portal abof.com has been signed on as powered by partner.

     

    “According to what we have been hearing we believe that the title sponsorship went at about Rs 8 million, whereas the copresenting sponsors have been finalised at Rs 5 million each,” opines a media planner. “Our estimate is that a 10 second spot buy on an MTV show could be anywhere between Rs 8,000 to 10,000 for the first run. But considering that this is a premium high aspirational programme, the rates could be about 30 to 40 per cent higher.”

    Another media planner adds that premium MTV properties such as Roadies have wrapped up title sponsorships at around Rs 22.5 million whereas powered by partners have paid up Rs 12.5 million each. So indiantelevision.com’s guesstimate is that the sponsorships could have been done at around Rs 15 million, and Rs 9 million each and Rs 6 million for the three different levels.

    “I am excited to have India’s Next Top Model on MTV India. They are the longest running reality franchise channel with a diverse reach. We have raised the bar with this season. It will have an International appeal maintaining the local flavour,” adds Sharma.

    Considering that its US parent, America’s Next Top Model has recently moved to VH1 in the US, after completing a successful 22 season or cycle run on The CW network  there, its quite likely that Sharma is going to be excited about the Indian edition for many more years to come.

  • MTV is all prepped up with season 2 of ‘India’s Next Top Model’

    MTV is all prepped up with season 2 of ‘India’s Next Top Model’

    MUMBAI: Calling fashionistas in town. MTV is back with season 2 of India’s Next Top Model (INTM) which begins airing on 10 July. The show will air every Sunday at 7 pm.

     

    Like season one, season 2 of INTM will see 13 contestants living together in a house in Mumbai for 10 weeks, under 24×7 camera surveillance. The girls will meet leading experts from the fashion and modelling industry who will teach them the skills necessary to be a professional model.

    Bulldog Media & Entertainment, which holds the rights for the Indian franchise, is excited about season 2.

     

    “We had an amazing response for season 1 with extremely loyal viewers. What surprised us is that the show was not only popular in India but also had tremendous following in International markets like the US, Middle East, UK. Season two is going to be bigger and better and is backed with some outstanding talent,” says Bulldog Media and Entertainment co-founder and executive producer Akash Sharma.  

    The 12 episodic (tentative) show has retained the same judges and host for this season. The difference: Dabboo Ratnani  and Lisa Haydon will continue as judges through to the last episode, with the latter also donning the anchor’s/host’s hat.  On the other hand, Anusha Dandekar and Neeraj Gaba will become mentors to the contestants as the show progresses, even as they judge the first few episodes.

     

    “We will follow the format of America’s Next Top Model with extreme challenges and photoshoots. Broadly, the framework will follow the international format though the creative elements will change,” elaborates Sharma.

    While Sharma was loathe to disclosing any figures relating to production costs, industry experts pegged the per episode bill to be between Rs 1.2 to 1.5 million.

    Being a fashion and lifestyle show, INTM has managed to lassoo Livon Serum as the title sponsor, while Lakme and Airtel have hopped on board as co-presenters, and  fashion portal abof.com has been signed on as powered by partner.

     

    “According to what we have been hearing we believe that the title sponsorship went at about Rs 8 million, whereas the copresenting sponsors have been finalised at Rs 5 million each,” opines a media planner. “Our estimate is that a 10 second spot buy on an MTV show could be anywhere between Rs 8,000 to 10,000 for the first run. But considering that this is a premium high aspirational programme, the rates could be about 30 to 40 per cent higher.”

    Another media planner adds that premium MTV properties such as Roadies have wrapped up title sponsorships at around Rs 22.5 million whereas powered by partners have paid up Rs 12.5 million each. So indiantelevision.com’s guesstimate is that the sponsorships could have been done at around Rs 15 million, and Rs 9 million each and Rs 6 million for the three different levels.

    “I am excited to have India’s Next Top Model on MTV India. They are the longest running reality franchise channel with a diverse reach. We have raised the bar with this season. It will have an International appeal maintaining the local flavour,” adds Sharma.

    Considering that its US parent, America’s Next Top Model has recently moved to VH1 in the US, after completing a successful 22 season or cycle run on The CW network  there, its quite likely that Sharma is going to be excited about the Indian edition for many more years to come.