Tag: Lodestar UM

  • Lodestar UM introduces Tata Hexa with carpool karaoke

    Lodestar UM introduces Tata Hexa with carpool karaoke

    MUMBAI: Introducing Tata Motors’ flagship brand Hexa, Lodestar UM, part of media agency conglomerate IPG Mediabrands, has created India’s first carpool karaoke with the star cast of the upcoming Bollywood blockbuster Rock on 2.

    Lodestar UM Studios – the content division of the agency proposed the idea of doing India’s first car pool karaoke. The swanky new Hexa was rigged with 12 cameras to capture all angles of the fun and excitement within. The track was loaded on Hexa’s hi-end infotainment system equipped with 10 JBL speakers and what followed was an awesome experience. 

    The stars drove around Bandra, they jammed, playing drums and air guitars, doing a high energy karaoke on their famous title track. The ride ended with them jamming and driving to the trailer launch event of Rock On 2 at the amphitheater in Bandra.

    On this innovative initiative Lodestar UM CEO Nandini Dias said, “This is a true example of a unique collaborative innovation by team Lodestar, where two big brands getting launched in November were brought together on the universally loved Music platform. 

    Commenting on the association, Tata Motors  marketing head — PVBU Vivek B Srivastava said, “Our association with Excel Entertainment for Rock on 2 reiterates our customer centric approach towards our much awaited power-packed, feature loaded and adrenaline pumped lifestyle vehicle, the Tata Hexa.”

    “Rock On 2 is representative of the youth of the country that is passionate about music and motoring and thus it’s an ideal fit for Tata Hexa”, said Lodestar UM SVP Deepak Netram.


     

  • Lodestar UM introduces Tata Hexa with carpool karaoke

    Lodestar UM introduces Tata Hexa with carpool karaoke

    MUMBAI: Introducing Tata Motors’ flagship brand Hexa, Lodestar UM, part of media agency conglomerate IPG Mediabrands, has created India’s first carpool karaoke with the star cast of the upcoming Bollywood blockbuster Rock on 2.

    Lodestar UM Studios – the content division of the agency proposed the idea of doing India’s first car pool karaoke. The swanky new Hexa was rigged with 12 cameras to capture all angles of the fun and excitement within. The track was loaded on Hexa’s hi-end infotainment system equipped with 10 JBL speakers and what followed was an awesome experience. 

    The stars drove around Bandra, they jammed, playing drums and air guitars, doing a high energy karaoke on their famous title track. The ride ended with them jamming and driving to the trailer launch event of Rock On 2 at the amphitheater in Bandra.

    On this innovative initiative Lodestar UM CEO Nandini Dias said, “This is a true example of a unique collaborative innovation by team Lodestar, where two big brands getting launched in November were brought together on the universally loved Music platform. 

    Commenting on the association, Tata Motors  marketing head — PVBU Vivek B Srivastava said, “Our association with Excel Entertainment for Rock on 2 reiterates our customer centric approach towards our much awaited power-packed, feature loaded and adrenaline pumped lifestyle vehicle, the Tata Hexa.”

    “Rock On 2 is representative of the youth of the country that is passionate about music and motoring and thus it’s an ideal fit for Tata Hexa”, said Lodestar UM SVP Deepak Netram.


     

  • Lodestar UM retains number two position at EMVIES 2014

    Lodestar UM retains number two position at EMVIES 2014

    MUMBAI: It was a night of celebration and awards. And at the centre of it was Maxus, which won nine gold, six silver and three bronze trophies at the EMVIES 2014.

     

    Maintaining the second position was Loadstar UM which bagged one gold and 13 silver trophies. On the win, Loadstar UM CEO Nandini Dias said, “It would have been nice to have been the media agency of the year, but many would say that I should be satisfied since we are way ahead of a lot of others. The good part is that no agency has had award winning work across so many diverse clients and categories.”

     

    “We have Coca Cola, Microsoft , Mahindra , Amul , Tata Motors, Johnson and Johnson, Kansai Nerolac . In addition we have won in categories which are the toughest that is ‘strategy and research’ and ’analytics’. Unfortunately in digital space despite being digital agency of the year in IAMAI, in Emvies barring one none of the work got short listed,” she added.

     

    This year saw 650 entries, of which 132 were shortlisted by 32 marketing and research professionals.  Maxus got the highest number of shortlists with 27 entries, followed by Madison Media and Lodestar UM which got 23 shortlists each and Mindshare with 19 entries.  

     

    The ‘Best Media Client of the Year’ was bagged by Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) and Tata Global Beverages with 100 points each. While Tata Global Beverages won four gold and two silver medals and HUL bagged three gold, five silver and one bronze medal.

     

    The fourth position for ‘Media Agency of the Year’ was jointly bagged by Madison Media Pinnacle and Madison Media Infinity with 70 points each, while PHD India stood at number five with 55 points.

     

    The evening also the felicitation of the ‘Young Emvie of the Year’ which was won by DDB Mudramax  chief youth marketer Samyak Chakrabarty for his Operation Black Dot, Clean and Clear, United Nations Young Changemakers Conclave and DDB Mudra Group Youth Report. As part of the prize, Chakrabarty has been given an all expense paid trip from Mumbai to Abu Dhabi as well as a free trip to Ferrari World.

  • Ad Club releases Emvies shortlists

    Ad Club releases Emvies shortlists

    MUMBAI: The Advertising Club has announced the shortlisted case studies for the 2014 edition of Emvies to be held on 17 September.

     

    Maxus tops with 27 shortlists followed by Madison Media and Lodestar UM which have 23 shortlists each, Mindshare has 19 in its kitty.

     

    The various categories for the awards include Best Media Strategy, Best Media Innovation, Best Media Research, Best Ongoing Media Campaign, Best Integrated Campaign, Young Emvie of the Year and Best Use of a Bollywood Celebrity in Media.

     

    The Advertising Club had received 650 entries. The new addition this year is that the Ad Club will not only award the agency, but the client as well. Thus, each entry will have two trophies.

     

    Click here for the entire list

  • Lodestar UM wins 11 Media Abbys; HT Media takes home 6 publisher awards

    Lodestar UM wins 11 Media Abbys; HT Media takes home 6 publisher awards

    GOA: The ninth edition of GoaFest has come as a good surprise for Lodestar UM. The agency won 11 Media Abbys and has thus come out as the clear winner in the crowd.  Mindshare with seven Media Abbys came second, while Milestone Brandcom and PHD India won five Media Abbys each to secure the third position.

    Of the total 50 Media Abbys which were given out on Day 1 of GoaFest, PHD India emerged as the only agency to have received a Grand Pix.  The agency bagged the award for its ‘Be Beautiful’ campaign. This year GoaFest received 619 entries from agencies for Media Abbys out of which 150 were shortlisted. 50 of them made it to the winners list.  

    The final judging process was done only in the presence of media agencies heads. Only one representative from a network group was taken on board, who couldn’t vote for any of its agencies’ entries. There were two preliminary rounds before the finalists were chosen. The shortlisted entries were put on the official website of GoaFest for easy access and transparency.  

    The other set of awards that were given out on Day 1 were from the publisher category which is a new entrant in Abbys this year. The category received around 63 entries. In this category, while BBCL got five awards, Hindustan Media Ventures received six. 

    The Advertising Club and chairman of the Awards Governing Council president Pratap Bose mentioned that the effort to add publisher category is to reward the work coming from a platform that connects the media and advertising agencies.

    Click here for to the Media Abby result Sheet

  • Colors to extend four weekday shows to Saturday from 1 Feb

    Colors to extend four weekday shows to Saturday from 1 Feb

    MUMBAI: The TV production community was agog with the news that leading Hindi general entertainment channel Star Plus is stretching its weekday fiction prime time programming lineup to Saturday. But no official announcement was a-coming from it. However, the other leading GEC Colors has gone ahead and announced that it is extending four of its weekday fiction shows to Saturdays. And promotions are already underway.

     

    Colors’ CEO Raj Nayak even went ahead and personally posted a promo on social networking sites – Facebook and Twitter – highlighting what was being planned.

     

    Come Saturday, 1 February viewers will get to engage with SanskaarSasural Simar KaBalika Vadhu and Madhubala between 7 pm and 9 pm.

     

    “We implemented six days a week last year; we took a break as we needed to give our production teams and artistes a breather. Having taken a short interval, we are coming back six days a week,” remarks Nayak,  adding that the experiment had worked well for the channel in 2013 and that is why it is being repeated.

     

    Two promos are hammering this message out to viewers across all the channels of the Network 18 group.

     

    The reason for choosing these particular shows is not their popularity but the time band they air in, says Nayak. Colors has two popular non-fiction properties – India’s Got Talent and Comedy Nights with Kapil – being telecast on the weekend at 9 pm and 10 pm respectively. However, the channel had nothing else to fill the slot prior to 9 pm. In the earlier weeks of January, it chose to telecast the summaries of two of its newly launched shows – Rangrasiya and Beintehaa, while last Saturday a special programme – Mirchi Top 20 – ran. 

     

    In fact, it is win-win situation for all parties associated. The production houses associated with these shows think that telecast of the shows on four extra days in a month gives the shows more visibility, also resulting in good GRPs. However, since the number of episodes per month are increasing, so is the pressure to deliver.

     

    “But we try to balance that out by introducing parallel tracks and planning episodes much in advance,” says Saurabh Tewari from Nautanki Films  that produces Madhubala, who also adds that the remuneration of almost everyone associated  has also increased for the extra work.

     

    Putting fiction shows on the weekend is also cheaper for Hindi GECs. New Hindi movies are becoming more and more expensive; big ticket non-fiction shows cost a bomb, thanks to the fat cheques dished out to film stars for becoming a part of them. Additionally, in the case of Colors, it is most likely going to put aside expensive properties on its second GEC Rishtey to build a connect with audiences. Hence, fiction shows, with a tab of Rs 7 lakh to 10 lakh and episode on an average are less of a drain on resources.

     

    Advertisers have welcomed the weekend fiction deluge, says Nayak, adding.  “they put their money where there is good content. All our advertisers who buy advertising on these shows will extend their buys to the weekend as well.”

     

    Lodestar UM vice-president Deepak Netram – while accepting that moolah will be made – however, is more circumspect and cautious from the viewer’s viewpoint. 
     

    He says: “I am not too sure if the regular weekday fare would work during the weekend. Since the number of male audiences are more, non-fiction or special programmes work better.”

     

    Netram opines that reason for Colors to extend its programming till Saturday could be because rival Star Plus is also walking the same path. He remarks: “The core audience of any GEC is the one which consumes fiction. Colors is probably wanting to retain its fiction show fans; and not lose them to a rival channel which is extending its fiction content to the weekend also,” he says.

     

    Colors has already announced the D-day for its new programming tack: 1 February. Star Plus has not; but the buzz is that the date might well be 8 February. The battle for eyeballs on the weekend has just begun.

  • Tata Motors to spend more than Rs 20 crore on Vista Tech & Nano Twist

    Tata Motors to spend more than Rs 20 crore on Vista Tech & Nano Twist

    BENGALURU: Tata Motors has announced a nation-wide launch of the new Vista VX Tech (Vista Tech) in Bengaluru today.

     

    This comes in after the announcement of the launch of the New Nano Twist made by the company a few days ago. The campaign including TVC, print, online and outdoor in select cities is already underway for it, while a new TVC campaign for the Vista Tech commenced yesterday.

     

    While unveiling the two vehicles, Tata Motors senior vice president commercial passenger vehicle business unit, Ankush Arora, also showcased a 15 second TVC for the Vista Tech created by Rediffusion Y&R and a 30 second TVC for the Nano Twist created by Draftfcb Ulka. “These TVCs’ will run across all channels, national as well as regional, and we plan to have a campaign in print, digital as well as outdoors in a select few cities,” says Arora while talking to indiantelevision.com. The New Nano’s positioning is ‘Celebrate Awareness’, while the tagline for the Vista Tech is ‘Designed to Thrill’.

     

    “The response for the Nano Twist has been good, right since the launch of the vehicle in the Mumbai market a couple of days ago, we have received about 400 bookings from Bengaluru,” informs Arora.

     

    According to industry sources, the automobile market in the country has set upon hard times and this low phase is likely to continue for another six to nine months until the elections are over and the policies of the powers that be at that time are in place.

     

    To push sales, huge discounts on vehicles is more often a norm rather than an exception at present. Industry sources reveal that Tata Motors plans to spend around Rs 10 to 12 crore each for the Vista Tech and the Nano Twist towards mass media communications over the next month or so, probably until the next Auto Expo in New Delhi.

     

    Lodestar UM handles the media buying for these two Tata Motors brands.