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  • Do IT talent venture has big plans for the unorganised sector

    Do IT talent venture has big plans for the unorganised sector

    MUMBAI: Two of India’s creative mentors, in a unique collaboration, have launched an integrated multi-disciplinary talent management firm called Do IT Talent Ventures. Darshana Bhalla and Radha Kapoor Khanna’s new talent venture firm aims at broadening the horizon of talent management and development across genres.

    Darshana Bhalla, who was the former CEO of Mates – the entertainment unit of Madison Communication and Radha Kapoor Khanna, the founder and executive director of Do IT Creations – a flagship holding company of The Three Sisters: Institutional Office (TTS:IO) focused on establishing new age creative businesses, formed in Do IT Talent Ventures in April 2018.

    In a span of three months, the brand has already signed a number of personalities across films, TV and sports namely Farhan Akhtar, John Abraham, Lara Dutta, Kajal Aggarwal, Neeraj Pandey Samir Kochhar in entertainment and Vicky Ratnani in culinary. While in sports, the brand has tied up with Virender Sehwag, Mahesh Bhupathi, Geeta Phogat, Ashwini Ponnappa, Robin Singh, Viren Rasquinha and Aparna Popat. 

    With a staff of trained professionals, mentors and promoters, the team possesses a cumulative experience of over 500 deals in the celebrity management business.

    Darshana Bhalla says that the company’s primary vision is collective progress, focussing on talent from various genres of the creative industries and enabling constant optimisation of their time and resources.

    Radha Kapoor mentions that under the holding company Do IT Creations, with a presence in entertainment, sports, media, retail amidst other consumer focused businesses, the group saw an opportunity to establish a presence in the talent ecosystem wherein they had the unique advantage of unlocking synergies by leveraging their portfolio of new age creative ventures.

    Do IT wants to aim at having all creative people under their umbrella including culinary, technicians, artists, writers, TV actors, Bollywood celebrities, musicians, directors and sports mentors. 

    The talent venture will not look at only having celebrity talent. Radha Kapoor says, “Tomorrow we could also have writers, artists and designers. We are looking at it from a 360 degree approach wherein we can start catching these talents at a much younger age. the idea is on how do we find the right talent and create solutions for them.”

    She figured that the DNA of their institution was to invest in entrepreneurs. And while the talent business in India has been primitively handled in sectors, Do IT is aiming at becoming an aggressive venture unlike the rest of them. They believe in having collective success and collaborations where there will be talent across creative industry.

    The two describe it as a challenging business, but are excited about make their mark. “It is challenging to make them understand that it’s not about managing their existing work but also about optimising their talent.”

    For now, the company’s client list only includes popular celebrities and other personalities. “We are not after having quantitative list of clients but want every client that we have on board is well thought of and ask ourselves, ‘if we can add value to them?’ We won’t take anybody on board if we are not sure and we don’t want to mess with anyone’s career,” they say collectively. 

    Doing business with celebrities and influencers isn’t all fun and games. Bhalla says, “The process is just business while the starting process and the outcome is always glamorous. But it is a lot of hard work as managing people has its own issues. There are some cultural disparities and functional disparities but you just deal with it.”

  • Pitch Madison report forecasts 2018 digital adex growth at 25%

    Pitch Madison report forecasts 2018 digital adex growth at 25%

    MUMBAI: According to the findings of the 16th Pitch Madison Advertising Report (PMAR) 2018, the advertising market slowed down to 7.4 per cent (Rs 53,138 crore) in 2017. The report also predicts the advertising growth in 2018 to be around 12.03 per cent thereby adding Rs 6,392 crore to adex to reach a total size of Rs 59,530 crore.

    “We are optimistic about 2018 because you can’t keep the Indian economy down for too long,” said Sam Balsara as he presented the report. He added that the forecast is tempered by the possibility of the government’s reforms that may destabilise the economy in the short term.

    In 2017, the report had predicted growth for 2017 to be around 13.5 per cent; however, the industry could not keep up its pace because of the government’s structural reforms.

    Following the repercussions of demonetisation, 2017 had a bad start. “Adex was slow to recover from the impact of demonetisation and the first quarter of 2017 saw de-growth of 2 per cent and growth of a mere 2 per cent in the second quarter on the back of the IPL. Just when we expected adex to gather steam, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill came into effect in July and the market saw a drop of close to 20 per cent in traditional media over June 2017, and a drop of 5 per cent as compared to July 2016,” the report notes. “Mercifully, the festive period brought cheer to adex, and it grew from August 2017 to December 2017 by 13 per cent.”

    Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Amazon Online India, Procter & Gamble, and Reckitt Benckiser topped the list once again. The newest entrant in the top five for 2017 was Patanjali Ayurved Ltd, which climbed from No 15 to No 5 on the list. Patanjali Ayurved is predicted to have nearly doubled its ad spend from Rs 300-400 crore to Rs 500-600 crore per annum.

    According to the report, in 2017, traditional media grew by only 4 per cent, the slowest in half a decade. Television, which continues to be the largest contributor to adex with 37 per cent share, grew by just 4.3 per cent and reached Rs 19,650 crore; this is the lowest growth television has witnessed in the last five years. TV that is closely followed by print at 35 per cent share had even lower growth of 2.7 per cent to reach Rs 18,640 crore.

    In 2018, television adex is expected to grow 13 per cent to reach Rs 22,205 crore while print adex is expected to grow by 5 per cent in 2018, taking the print market close to Rs 20,000 crore.

    “It is thanks to digital media, which continued its onward march and grew by 27.2 per cent in 2017, that we are able to report an overall adex growth of 7.4 per cent,” the report observed. Digital added nearly Rs 2,000 crore to adex, to reach a size of Rs 9,303 crore in 2017. It now contributes a whopping 17.5 per cent to Indian adex, with video gaining huge ground, along with search, display, native and programmatic advertising.

    Digital advertising is projected to grow by about 25 per cent to cross the Rs 10,000 crore mark and grow to Rs 11,629 crore in 2018. Digital is expected to continue its growth trajectory and growth at a rate of 25 per cent, taking the digital adex up to Rs 11,629 crore in 2018. FMCG, telecom, BFSI and real estate will continue to be growth drivers for digital while e-commerce will remain the backbone of digital adex.

    Emerging from one of the darkest years for advertising so far, the industry is keeping its fingers crossed for 2018. There are some key factors that will drive growth in 2018, the report observes. There are signs of return of consumer spending and benefits of GST will start accruing this year boosting growth. Media, in particular print, will also get a fillip from the eight State Assembly elections scheduled during the year.

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  • Madison CEO Vikram Sakhuja is Advertising Club’s new president

    Madison CEO Vikram Sakhuja is Advertising Club’s new president

    MUMBAI: The Advertising Club has unanimously elected the industry veteran Vikram Sakhuja (Group CEO – media and OOH, Madison Communications) as the president. 

    Taking on the baton from Raj Nayak, who has lead the club towards new highs across two consecutive terms, Sakhuja will now lead the mandate of representing the country’s leading industry representative forum. 

    The outgoing president said: “Leading an apex industry body like the advertising club towards new echelons of growth has been an enriching experience. The Indian advertising industry has witnessed tremendous growth and has been at the forefront of curating some iconic behavioral change campaigns. I would want to thank the  club’s managing committee which helped bring alive  the  vision of  showcasing the Indian advertising industry as a global game changer.”

    Speaking about the appointment, he added, “Vikram brings with him tremendous understanding of the industry and global media trends.”

    Sakhuja said: “My endeavor is to work towards building further scale to the great work done by Raj, by adding onto and developing our existing marquee leadership forums into formidable and relevant global platforms.”

    The appointment was followed by the announcement of this year’s managing committee.

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  • Madison buys controlling stake in Bengaluru-based HiveMinds

    MUMBAI: Madison Media has announced that it has taken a controlling stake in Bengaluru-based performance marketing agency HiveMinds Innovative Market Solutions.

    HiveMinds, which has a staff strength of 70 people, counts among its clients BigBasket, ABOF, ClearTrip and CloudNine Hospitals, among other. HiveMinds’ strengths have been in search, social, performance marketing and programmatic buying and specialize in eCommerce, Education & Travel.

    HiveMinds, founded six years ago by Jyothirmayee JT, a pioneer in digital advertising in India with more than a decade of expertise in marketing, technology & data analytics, has led a critical role in digital marketing strategy & execution for industry leading startups like TutorVista, BabyOye, RedBus, TaxiForSure, Simplilearn & MobiKwik.

    Besides successfully operating the Digital Agency business, HiveMinds has successfully leveraged their expertise in data driven marketing to develop a product INTUTEL, a market intelligence stack that combined with Madison’s programmatic platform CLEAR TRADE, will enable Brands to measure and improve customer interaction touch points necessary to influence purchases and thereby improving ROAS.

    Madison Media already operates successfully in both Creative and Media spaces in the digital domain and many advertisers like Marico, Asian Paints, Godrej Properties, Tata Chemicals and ITC among many others use its digital services.

    Says Jyothirmayee JT, “Partnering with Madison is a big next step in our journey. We have so far excelled as a digital first agency and played a crucial role in the growth of leading startups in India. Joining hands with Madison, we can take our digital expertise, technology driven marketing to larger brands and innovate in omni-channel strategies for our clients”

    Says Madison Media partner and group CEO Vikram Sakhuja, “This is Madison’s exciting partnership to deliver data driven outcomes. HiveMinds brings exciting and bold innovation in data mining and uses it to dynamically improve performance. As a first, we look forward to uniting consumer intent, interest and purchase in driving media insights.”

    Says executive director Lara Balsara, who identified HiveMinds and successfully concluded the agreement, “Marketers are embracing customer focused digital opportunities. I am delighted at the progress Madison Media is making in the Digital space in the last one year and having HiveMinds as part of us will further strengthen the way we partner with our clients in their digital transformation journey.”

    Chief digital officer Vishal Chinchankar and strategic consultant Nagaraj Krishnamurthy advised Madison on the transaction and helped develop the integrated technology strategy.

  • Parzor, Madison & TISS launch ‘Jiyo Parsi’ II campaign

    MUMBAI: The Parzor Foundation and Madison BMB along with Bombay Parsi Panchayat, TISS, Mumbai, and Federation of Zoroastrian Anjumans of India have launched the “Jiyo Parsi” Phase-II campaign.

    Minister for minority affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi presided over a gathering of eminent personalities and released the campaign. Also present on the occasion was the consul-general of Iran Masood E Khaleghi and the renowned actress Parizad Kolah Marshall who both spoke on the importance of the programme.

    The Jiyo Parsi Scheme has been initiated by the ministry of minority affairs (MOMA), Government of India, to reverse the decline in the Parsi population by adopting scientific medical protocols and structured interventions, to stabilize and increase the population of Parsis in India.

    The Parzor Foundation along with other Parsi organisations and many reputed doctors across India is working to spread awareness on the sociological, psychological and medical issues which have led to the critical decline in numbers, to make Parsis benefit from the huge advances in ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) available today. As India’s population more than tripled in over 60 years, the number of Parsis has reduced by almost 50 per cent and is now less than 57,264 (Census 2011).

  • Sony Mix’s ‘Media Ke Surtaj’ season 2 ends amid fanfare

    MUMBAI: The Grand Finale of the second season of ‘Media Ke Surtaj’ was held on Friday at Bungalow 9 in Mumbai. Organized by SPN’s music cluster channels, Sony MIX and Sony Rox HD and hosted by RJ Salil.

    A Karaoke competition amongst media professionals, Media Ke Surtaj, brought out hidden singing talent among media agency professionals. The audition rounds were held across Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore in agencies like OMD, Carat, Lodestar, Initiative, Publicis, Madison, ZenithOptimedia and GroupM between March 15 to 24, 2017. Elevated levels of enthusiasm and participation were displayed among all the participants and 180 contestants were shortlisted for Friday’s finale.

    The event was massive and the audience swayed and cheered all along the event. The winners were selected in two categories namely, the Popular choice and the Critics’ choice. Each category had two sub-categories, i.e, Solo & Duet. The video of each participant’s audition is up on display up on www.mediakesurtaj.com for an audience poll. The voting closed on April 7th, receiving a tremendous response with overall 32000+ votes being registered. The popular choice category winners were selected based on the maximum votes received. The jury for the Critics’ Choice Awards included the masters of the industry including music composer Ajay Singha and singer Ash King, among others.

    Ecstatic at the win, the Popular Choice Solo winner, Pankaj Dobhal from ZenithOptimedia, exclaimed, “I had not expected to win a singing competition my entire life. Doing something beyond your daily routine feels great and I would like to thank everyone who voted for me and had faith in my voice.” With all excitement, Critics’ choice Duet winners, Craig Viegas & Prachi Kalkar, GroupM said, “Singing has always been our hobby, never knew that it would get us such a big reward. We would like to thank Sony MIX for this initiative and giving us such a great platform to showcase our hidden talents.” Apart from these, Popular choice Duet category winners were Ashish Rane & Neelam Shridhankar from Carat Media and the Critics’ choice Solo category award was bagged by Gaurav Chopra from GroupM.

    The winners of the popular choice category won prizes worth INR 20,000/-, and the critics’ choice category got an all-expense paid trip to Dubai for 2.

    Talking about this innovative programme, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) Max Cluster & Sony Mix senior EVP and business head Neeraj Vyas said, “I feel, for most of us music is an integral part and one of the key drivers in our daily lives. Hence, we decided to use this musical platform to encourage media professionals to showcase their hidden talent while they get a break from their daily routine. We at SPN were elated with the first season of Media Ke Surtaj and extremely overwhelmed with the response received in this second season as well and will hopefully expand to new horizons soon.”

  • Goafest 2017: Mindshare & Maxus win big, Dainik Jagran leads publisher category

    GOA: Kick-starting the day one by popping a bottle of champagne, Goafest 2017 brought much cheer to the media, marketing and advertising fraternity. The Advertising Club (TAC) and the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) together felicitated the works of the advertising agencies with the Media and Publisher Abby Awards 2017 on Wednesday.

    Mindshare India, like last year, bagged the maximum number of medals at the Media Abbys on day one of Goafest 2017. With a total of 10 medals, the agency has received two gold medals in ‘Best use of an Integrated Campaign’ and ‘Best use of Branded Content’ category, one each for its campaign for Star Plus titled ‘Nayi Soch’, and another for Dove’s ‘Dove reframes the beauty debate in India.’ The agency also won three bronze and five silver medals.

    On Goafest Abby’s 2017, Mindshare South Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar said: “Topping at Goafest is definitely a great achievement. We are delighted that the series of good work across our clients are witnessing recognition. We as always get motivated when we win and we thank all our clients and partners for being the force behind our performance. For us, it is a constant that we keep evolving and redefining ourselves as well as challenging ourselves every year to ensure we deliver the best to our clients. We promise to keep this momentum continuous.”

    The second top winner of this year is Maxus which took home six medals – one gold, four silver and two bronze. It received gold for their Sonata ACT campaign titled ‘When courage prevailed from 8pm to 8am campaign in the ‘Best use of Radio’ category.

    The third leading agency was Madison Media bagging a total of eight medals — five silver and three bronze.

    Apart from these, Dentsu Webchutney, Social Street, MediaCom Communications, Lodestar UM, Shemaroo Entertainment, ibs and Milestone Brandcom bagged one gold medal, each.

    A total of 10 gold medals were given away at the Media ABBY, followed by 26 silver and 17 bronze.

    In the Publisher Category, Dainik Jagran, continuing its winning streak, emerged as the winner for day one with two gold, five silver and two bronze medals. The publisher won the golds in the ‘Best promotion of a CSR’ category for ‘A newspaper galvanizes communities to revive 4000+ lakes’ and in the ‘Best brand innovation in newspapers printed or online’ for ‘Crowdsourcing Imagination to create the newspaper of the Future by the Future.’

    2017 ABBYs has just got bigger and better. With 4500 entries, the Goafest ABBYs 2017 presented by the The Advertising Club and The AAA’ of I has once again seen the entire advertising and marketing community descend upon the silver sands of North Goa to celebrate excellence in creativity across media platforms and genres.

  • Madison helps Amul ‘Raho Garmagaram’

    Madison helps Amul ‘Raho Garmagaram’

    MUMBAI:  Madison BMB has conceptualized the new TVC for Amul Bodywarmer. The TVC features a young north Indian couple, at home dealing with the harsh winters.

    Apart from the TVC,  Amul Bodywarmer will also reach out to its consumers via outdoor, print and various other points of contact.

    J.G. Hosiery director Nayinn Seksaria said, “In a world where exaggeration is a suspension of disbelief, we wanted to keep away from the exaggeration and follow the keeping it simple theory. We wanted to communicate the multiple aspects of warmth & unisex garment delivered through sweet & humorous story, which has been achieved.”

    The film ends with the tagline, Raho garmagaram. The catchy soundtrack leaves you humming it for the rest of the day. 

    Madison BMB CEO Raj Nair added, “Amul Innerwear and Bodywarmers have historically had a legacy of creating clutter breaking work. We told ourselves that the work needs to be fresh, simple in ideation and yet totally stand-out in execution. We believe that we have achieved that. It was indeed the case of a simple insight that if you’re wearing Amul Bodywarmers, you really don’t need anything else to keep you warm in winter. And the execution ensured some memorable viewing.” 

  • Madison helps Amul ‘Raho Garmagaram’

    Madison helps Amul ‘Raho Garmagaram’

    MUMBAI:  Madison BMB has conceptualized the new TVC for Amul Bodywarmer. The TVC features a young north Indian couple, at home dealing with the harsh winters.

    Apart from the TVC,  Amul Bodywarmer will also reach out to its consumers via outdoor, print and various other points of contact.

    J.G. Hosiery director Nayinn Seksaria said, “In a world where exaggeration is a suspension of disbelief, we wanted to keep away from the exaggeration and follow the keeping it simple theory. We wanted to communicate the multiple aspects of warmth & unisex garment delivered through sweet & humorous story, which has been achieved.”

    The film ends with the tagline, Raho garmagaram. The catchy soundtrack leaves you humming it for the rest of the day. 

    Madison BMB CEO Raj Nair added, “Amul Innerwear and Bodywarmers have historically had a legacy of creating clutter breaking work. We told ourselves that the work needs to be fresh, simple in ideation and yet totally stand-out in execution. We believe that we have achieved that. It was indeed the case of a simple insight that if you’re wearing Amul Bodywarmers, you really don’t need anything else to keep you warm in winter. And the execution ensured some memorable viewing.” 

  • Mindshare and HUL partnership dominate Emvies 2016

    Mindshare and HUL partnership dominate Emvies 2016

    MUMBAI: The Hindustan Unilever and GroupM’s Mindshare India partnership has proved  to be as good as gold – yet again.

    For the second year in succession, the WPP group outfit walked away with the Agency of the year Emvies award  with a solid unbeatable 395 points in its bag.  That was courtesy the eight gold, 18 silver and  fifteen bronze metals it pocketed.

    There are no prizes for guessing who the client of the year was: Hindustan Unilever.

    With seven bronze, fifteen silvers and 11 golds, Hindustan Unilever maintained a massive lead over everyone else with its 310 point tally.

    Straggling several laps behind was PepsiCo with just 75 points; yes, that’s how one sided Emvies 2016  results were. But to Pepsico’s credit, it along with GroupM, snared the  grand Emvie for Best Integrated Campaign in Consumer Products :  ‘when consumers became co marketers.’

    Surprisingly, Mindshare did not take its Emvie wins lightly, considering the fact that it had already bagged the  Cannes Lions 2016 Grand Prix  with its work on Brooke Bond Red Label  Six Pack Band. Theirs were  the loudest cheers heard during the evening.

     

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    The Pepsico-Mindshare combine pocketed the Grand Emvie

    If one were to go by metal tally, the second best media agency at Emvies 2016 was Lodestar UM with six gold, three silver statuettes and three bronze. Its point tally: a pale 135.

    The third placed agency – though it tied with Lodestar on the points tally of 135 – was Maxus with four gold, five silver and five bronze.

    Commenting on the wins Mindshare south Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar said:  “The awards are a direct result of the effort and hard work put in by each and everyone in the team. We at Mindshare believe in recognizing our employees’ skills and commitment, which is further driven to a level of aspiration that leads to rewarding experiences such as the Emvies. Winning these awards by such a large margin is not only a testimony to our accomplishments so far, but also significantly adds to the quality of service we intend to deliver. Creating ground-breaking innovations and strategies has been Mindshare’s forte and this has kept us at the forefront in the industry.”

    Added  GroupM south Asia CEO CVL Srinivas:  “GroupM agencies have had a dream run at the Emvies this year like most other years. I must first of all congratulate our clients who push us to keep raising the bar year after year. Clients who believe in innovation and back our teams to take risks are the ones who win and in turn help us win. Our teams have worked very hard to keep delivering client delight year after year. We have a strong HR and Talent management culture at GroupM and on days like this we realize how important it is to keep the focus on talent development.”

     

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    Hindustan Lever walked away with the client of the year Emvie

     “In today’s day and age of extensive media exposure, the greatest challenge is to create clutter breaking communication that is impactful, optimal and delivers the brand message,” exclaimed Emvies committee chairperson Punitha Arumugam. “ As always this year too at the EMVIES we have seen works by media agencies that have not only been pioneering and engaging but also helped change mindsets and helped drive resonance for the brand.”

     “The response to EMVIES this year have been the highest ever with record number of entries clearly indicative of popularity of the awards,” pointed out EMVIES Committee co-Chairperson Vikas Khanchandani, “The works entered has been extremely encouraging and impactful showcasing the changing dynamics of both clients and agencies towards curating campaigns through content to deliver ROI, outreach and execution scale.”

    In his welcome address,  The Advertising Club President Raj Nayak said “In its 16th year. The EMVIES has grown from strength to strength and this year has established a new record in the number of entries. With a jury consisting of over 225 media professionals and clients with judging held across Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi, this has been a mammoth exercise in making the process transparent.”