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  • Promos & Programming are heart & soul of television channels: Raj Nayak

    Promos & Programming are heart & soul of television channels: Raj Nayak

    MUMBAI: Colors CEO Raj Nayak opened the PromaxBDA India 2016 Conference highlighting the ever growing importance of promos for shows on channels.

    Starting on a lighter note, Nayak said, “I have noticed a few changes compared to last year and biggest change that I have seen in the industry is that the time is fleeting. It feels like it was just like just yesterday when I spoke at the last PromaxBDA.

    Giving insights into how the industry had changed over the years, Nayak said, “Today you have to create promos that tell a story within 20 to 60 seconds. With every passing day the competition is getting more aggressive, more and more channels are launching, more and more shows are being launched. Therefore, there are so many promos to run in lesser time, which makes the job even more challenging.”

    Nayak said that earlier even promos were creatively brilliant. The amount of exposure they got on TV made sure that they stuck in the consumers mind, but today that luxury no longer existed. “In fact the biggest problem that we face in Colors is we don’t have enough promo time on our own channel and we go and spend millions of dollars buying promo time outside the network for that’s the kind of money we spent to promote our shows,” while stressing the importance of promos.

    Nayak shared that at one point of time in the television industry, though the promo department was an important department for the channel, in terms of hierarchy, it always came after the programming department. He said, “It was always seen as the support function but that concept has changed now. Programming and promo departments could be defined as the heart and soul of a television channel. One doesn’t know which one to call the heart and which one to call the soul. At Colors we believe that both of them are equally important in today’s time.”    

    Nayak said that in the past unless it was big ticket shows like Fear Factor, India’s Got Talent, Kaun Banega Crorepati and Indian Idol, channels never spent money on producing or shooting promos separately for their other shows. He observed that that thinking had changed now. “I think now even for fiction shows channels shoot promos, sometimes before the channel has even started casting for them. At Colors, we shot the promos for our show Ashoka Chakravartin Samrat six month before launching it. Also, for Naagin, we shoot the promo with dummy actors before finalizing the cast,” Nayak shared.

    This was the fourth consecutive year that Nayak had donned the role of chairperson for PromaxBDA India 2016. The PromaxBDA India 2016 conference programme ran over two days. The first day or ‘Boot Camp’ schedule comprised of workshops’ on promos, branding, marketing including news marketing and animation.

    The second day of the conference or ‘Master Class’ schedule comprised of speakers  sharing their knowledge and a panel discussion. The day culminated with an awards function.

    Lee Hunt LLC founder Lee Hunt who made two keynote addresses. Lee’s opening keynote was ‘Dynamic Branding’, while his second keynote scheduled for the post lunch session as a closing keynote was titled ‘Death of the Channel Brand’. Other sessions included ‘The next generation of Viewer Connection’ by 602 Communications president Graeme Newell and ‘Creativity is An Option: Fake It Till You Make It’ by SBS Belgium creative director Steve Brouwers.

    Lunch was followed a panel discussion – ‘Panel Session: State of Our Art’ moderated by creative director and co-founder of Dynamite Design Sheetal Sudhir. The panellists were The 120 Media Collective & Sooperfly founder and CEO Roopak Saluja and Studio Eeksaurus founder and creative director Suresh Eriyat.

    Like every year, PromaxBDA India 2016 has encouraged marketing professionals to send in their best work for the opportunity of being recognized at the PromaxBDA Awards in the midst of the best in the business. PromaxBDA represents more than 10,000 companies and promotion and marketing professionals at every major media organization.

     

  • Promos & Programming are heart & soul of television channels: Raj Nayak

    Promos & Programming are heart & soul of television channels: Raj Nayak

    MUMBAI: Colors CEO Raj Nayak opened the PromaxBDA India 2016 Conference highlighting the ever growing importance of promos for shows on channels.

    Starting on a lighter note, Nayak said, “I have noticed a few changes compared to last year and biggest change that I have seen in the industry is that the time is fleeting. It feels like it was just like just yesterday when I spoke at the last PromaxBDA.

    Giving insights into how the industry had changed over the years, Nayak said, “Today you have to create promos that tell a story within 20 to 60 seconds. With every passing day the competition is getting more aggressive, more and more channels are launching, more and more shows are being launched. Therefore, there are so many promos to run in lesser time, which makes the job even more challenging.”

    Nayak said that earlier even promos were creatively brilliant. The amount of exposure they got on TV made sure that they stuck in the consumers mind, but today that luxury no longer existed. “In fact the biggest problem that we face in Colors is we don’t have enough promo time on our own channel and we go and spend millions of dollars buying promo time outside the network for that’s the kind of money we spent to promote our shows,” while stressing the importance of promos.

    Nayak shared that at one point of time in the television industry, though the promo department was an important department for the channel, in terms of hierarchy, it always came after the programming department. He said, “It was always seen as the support function but that concept has changed now. Programming and promo departments could be defined as the heart and soul of a television channel. One doesn’t know which one to call the heart and which one to call the soul. At Colors we believe that both of them are equally important in today’s time.”    

    Nayak said that in the past unless it was big ticket shows like Fear Factor, India’s Got Talent, Kaun Banega Crorepati and Indian Idol, channels never spent money on producing or shooting promos separately for their other shows. He observed that that thinking had changed now. “I think now even for fiction shows channels shoot promos, sometimes before the channel has even started casting for them. At Colors, we shot the promos for our show Ashoka Chakravartin Samrat six month before launching it. Also, for Naagin, we shoot the promo with dummy actors before finalizing the cast,” Nayak shared.

    This was the fourth consecutive year that Nayak had donned the role of chairperson for PromaxBDA India 2016. The PromaxBDA India 2016 conference programme ran over two days. The first day or ‘Boot Camp’ schedule comprised of workshops’ on promos, branding, marketing including news marketing and animation.

    The second day of the conference or ‘Master Class’ schedule comprised of speakers  sharing their knowledge and a panel discussion. The day culminated with an awards function.

    Lee Hunt LLC founder Lee Hunt who made two keynote addresses. Lee’s opening keynote was ‘Dynamic Branding’, while his second keynote scheduled for the post lunch session as a closing keynote was titled ‘Death of the Channel Brand’. Other sessions included ‘The next generation of Viewer Connection’ by 602 Communications president Graeme Newell and ‘Creativity is An Option: Fake It Till You Make It’ by SBS Belgium creative director Steve Brouwers.

    Lunch was followed a panel discussion – ‘Panel Session: State of Our Art’ moderated by creative director and co-founder of Dynamite Design Sheetal Sudhir. The panellists were The 120 Media Collective & Sooperfly founder and CEO Roopak Saluja and Studio Eeksaurus founder and creative director Suresh Eriyat.

    Like every year, PromaxBDA India 2016 has encouraged marketing professionals to send in their best work for the opportunity of being recognized at the PromaxBDA Awards in the midst of the best in the business. PromaxBDA represents more than 10,000 companies and promotion and marketing professionals at every major media organization.

     

  • PromaxBDA announces its 13 edition of annual conference

    PromaxBDA announces its 13 edition of annual conference

    MUMBAI: PromaxBDA, the association that represents more than 10,000 companies and promotion & marketing professionals at every major media organization has announced the 13th edition of its annual conference PromaxBDA India 2016. Joining the most prestigious awards for creative endeavour in the media marketing space, Rob Middleton, Graeme Newell & Fiona King, the world renowned market visionaries will be holding workshops at the conference. Like every year, PromaxBDA is encouraging marketing professionals to send in their best work, which stands a chance of being recognized at the PromaxBDA Awards in the midst of the best in the business. PromaxBDA Boot Camp is slated to take place on 11 May at Indian School of Design & Innovation whereas Master Class is scheduled for 12 May at The Westin, Mumbai.

    The event will witness a lineup of workshops such as Branding Workshop: Best Practices for Recruiting New Viewers by Graeme Newell, a consultant and thought leader on emotional marketing. The second on the list is Promo Workshop: What the hell am I doing? By Rob Middleton, who is a regular speaker at our PromaxBDA conferences. Due to popular demand, he is back again this year with his full day workshop. The third workshop is on Marketing workshop: Marketing and Technology – The Birth of a New Age in Media by Fiona King, a leading marketing executive.

    Showcasing the latest creative techniques in promotion-creation, these workshops will also give an insight in the workings of the marketing industry. The learning from these workshops will include learning the critical steps for making one’s brand irresistible to new customers, specific strategies behind some of television’s most successful viewer expansions, to learning how to develop hypothetical new media brands, delving deeper into what makes a brand a success.

    Commenting on this year’s conference, PromaxBDA country head India Rajika Mittra said, “After getting an overwhelming response to the new format last year, we have decided to stick to the same format. This year we have marked a 25% increase in our call for award entries than last year. With workshops in Boot Camp and Master Class sessions, participants can sharpen their skills and get inspired by some the world’s most respected international and local industry experts. This edition will witness marketing giants and thought leaders like Graeme Newell, Rob Middleton and Fiona King as workshop trainers”.

     

  • PromaxBDA announces its 13 edition of annual conference

    PromaxBDA announces its 13 edition of annual conference

    MUMBAI: PromaxBDA, the association that represents more than 10,000 companies and promotion & marketing professionals at every major media organization has announced the 13th edition of its annual conference PromaxBDA India 2016. Joining the most prestigious awards for creative endeavour in the media marketing space, Rob Middleton, Graeme Newell & Fiona King, the world renowned market visionaries will be holding workshops at the conference. Like every year, PromaxBDA is encouraging marketing professionals to send in their best work, which stands a chance of being recognized at the PromaxBDA Awards in the midst of the best in the business. PromaxBDA Boot Camp is slated to take place on 11 May at Indian School of Design & Innovation whereas Master Class is scheduled for 12 May at The Westin, Mumbai.

    The event will witness a lineup of workshops such as Branding Workshop: Best Practices for Recruiting New Viewers by Graeme Newell, a consultant and thought leader on emotional marketing. The second on the list is Promo Workshop: What the hell am I doing? By Rob Middleton, who is a regular speaker at our PromaxBDA conferences. Due to popular demand, he is back again this year with his full day workshop. The third workshop is on Marketing workshop: Marketing and Technology – The Birth of a New Age in Media by Fiona King, a leading marketing executive.

    Showcasing the latest creative techniques in promotion-creation, these workshops will also give an insight in the workings of the marketing industry. The learning from these workshops will include learning the critical steps for making one’s brand irresistible to new customers, specific strategies behind some of television’s most successful viewer expansions, to learning how to develop hypothetical new media brands, delving deeper into what makes a brand a success.

    Commenting on this year’s conference, PromaxBDA country head India Rajika Mittra said, “After getting an overwhelming response to the new format last year, we have decided to stick to the same format. This year we have marked a 25% increase in our call for award entries than last year. With workshops in Boot Camp and Master Class sessions, participants can sharpen their skills and get inspired by some the world’s most respected international and local industry experts. This edition will witness marketing giants and thought leaders like Graeme Newell, Rob Middleton and Fiona King as workshop trainers”.

     

  • PromaxBDA India is slated to take place on 11 and 12 May

    PromaxBDA India is slated to take place on 11 and 12 May

    MUMBAI: PromaxBDA, has announced the 13th edition of annual conference PromaxBDA India 2016. Amongst the speakers for the conference are Lee Hunt LLC founder of Lee Hunt and former HBO EVP of marketing creative Chris Spenser. PromaxBDA India 2016 is slated to take place on 11 and 12 May 2016 at the Indian School of Design and Innovation and The Westin, Mumbai. PromaxBDA is encouraging marketing professionals to send in their best work, which will stand a chance of being recognized at the PromaxBDA awards. 11 March is the last date for submission of entries for the PromaxBDA awards.

    PromaxBDA India 2016 will stick to last year’s format, beginning with its workshop styled Boot Camp on day one followed by an inspiring Master class session with world-class marketing experts on day two. PromaxBDA Boot Camps will bring in the latest creative techniques in promotion-creation, while the Masterclass sessions are tailored to create a local and global overlook for senior-level producers, executives, leaders and decision?makers.

    Commenting on this year’s conference, PromaxBDA India country head Rajika Mittra said, “We are thrilled to announce the 13 edition of PromaxBDA India. After launching a fresh new format last year which received an overwhelming response, we have decided to stick with our Boot Camp and Master Class sessions for this edition of the conference as well, which will be spread over two days. Moreover, we are extremely excited to have on-board two world-renowned marketing experts, Lee Hunt and Chris Spenser as the key-note speakers for this edition of the conference. We are hoping for a bigger and better response to the conference this year.”

  • PromaxBDA India is slated to take place on 11 and 12 May

    PromaxBDA India is slated to take place on 11 and 12 May

    MUMBAI: PromaxBDA, has announced the 13th edition of annual conference PromaxBDA India 2016. Amongst the speakers for the conference are Lee Hunt LLC founder of Lee Hunt and former HBO EVP of marketing creative Chris Spenser. PromaxBDA India 2016 is slated to take place on 11 and 12 May 2016 at the Indian School of Design and Innovation and The Westin, Mumbai. PromaxBDA is encouraging marketing professionals to send in their best work, which will stand a chance of being recognized at the PromaxBDA awards. 11 March is the last date for submission of entries for the PromaxBDA awards.

    PromaxBDA India 2016 will stick to last year’s format, beginning with its workshop styled Boot Camp on day one followed by an inspiring Master class session with world-class marketing experts on day two. PromaxBDA Boot Camps will bring in the latest creative techniques in promotion-creation, while the Masterclass sessions are tailored to create a local and global overlook for senior-level producers, executives, leaders and decision?makers.

    Commenting on this year’s conference, PromaxBDA India country head Rajika Mittra said, “We are thrilled to announce the 13 edition of PromaxBDA India. After launching a fresh new format last year which received an overwhelming response, we have decided to stick with our Boot Camp and Master Class sessions for this edition of the conference as well, which will be spread over two days. Moreover, we are extremely excited to have on-board two world-renowned marketing experts, Lee Hunt and Chris Spenser as the key-note speakers for this edition of the conference. We are hoping for a bigger and better response to the conference this year.”

  • Keshet International’s ‘Master Class’ builds momentum in Europe

    Keshet International’s ‘Master Class’ builds momentum in Europe

    MUMBAI: It’s time for some transformation. Keshet International’s kids singing format Master Class is making steady progress in Europe with a new sale in Slovenia, a stellar launch in Greece and a third season commission in Hungary.

    The talent show, in which children sing all-time popular songs with only positive reviews and no eliminations, will be produced locally in Slovenia by Paprika Latino for Planet TV; it will also be available on a dedicated channel on Telekom Slovenia. A 12 episode series is planned in the first season for 2015.

    The news follows the show’s recent launch on MegaTV channel in Greece where it became the leading show of the night in prime time, achieving a 33.5 per cent share in the channel’s target group (15 – 44) and an increase of 50 per cent on the same slot a month earlier.

    Hungary’s TV2 has commissioned a third series of the show, following ratings in excess of a 250 per cent increase on the average for its timeslot. Master Class will also soon launch a first season of 12 x 90 episodes on Beijing Satellite TV in China following a co-development deal with 3C Media.  

    So what is the reason behind the expansion? Entitled School of Music in Israel and produced by Tedy Productions, headed by Tmira Yardeni, the children’s singing show became a breakthrough hit on Keshet Broadcasting Channel 2 making it the highest-rated talent show to appear in Israel and the second highest rated show of 2011, with a season average of 48.1 per cent share and 32.5 per cent rating.     

     

           
    Background  

    Master Class is a music talent show where children sing popular songs with only positive reviews and without elimination. It has become a critically acclaimed programme that taps into the global trend of family viewing because of its warm and humane approach.

    It avoids the intrigue and harsh judgment of a ruthless competition, focusing on the nurturing relationships formed between the teachers and their young students, as they become familiar with the country’s rich musical history and cultural heritage.

    The 16 stars of the show are children aged 8-14, with the most promising voices in the country. Four teachers – leading artists in the music industry – train them to make the most of their potential and become the best singers they can. The program is set at the music school and its auditorium, where the weekly performances take place. Towards the end of the season the best student in each performance is awarded a place in the graduation show. Six sing for the last time in front of the committee, where one will be selected as the best in the class.

     

  • Keshet International has Asia Singing

    Keshet International has Asia Singing

    MUMBAI: Keshet International has sold its trailblazing interactive talent format RISING STAR and its high-rating children’s singing format MASTER CLASS into Asia. The deals mark a first for each format in terms of geographical reach.

     

    RISING STAR will air on Indonesia’s largest private broadcaster RCTI (Indonesian Idol, Masterchef) which reaches a gigantic potential audience of 180 million viewers. An initial 24 x 2 hr episodes have been commissioned and will be produced by RCTI to air in late Summer/early Fall 2014. ABC’s US version of the show will air on June 22 and is available to buyers at MIPTV as a finished 10 episode tape.

     

    Keshet International has closed deals for RISING STAR in more than 25 territories since its launch at MIPCOM 2013, making it the fastest-selling talent format on record (source: The WIT). Sales include the US (ABC), UK (ITV), Argentina (Telefe), Brazil (Rede Globo), Spain (Atresmedia), Portugal (TVI), Italy (Toro), France (M6 Group) Russia (Rossiya1), Germany (RTL), the Nordics (Nordisk), Hungary (TV2), Ukraine (1+1), Greece (MEGA) and Turkey (Acun Medya). Interest in the format continues to grow worldwide following unprecedented ratings for the show’s original series in Israel, the season finale of which peaked with a 58% share of the total domestic audience.

     

    MASTER CLASS will find a home in China on Jiangsu Satellite TV, launching in the last quarter of 2014 with a first season of 12 x 90’ episodes. The show is being adapted into a local version done through a co-development deal with Beijing-based production company 3C Media.  

     

    The original Israeli version of MASTER CLASS is a show in which children sing all-time classics with only positive reviews and no eliminations. It is currently the highest performing talent show on Keshet’s Channel 2. It has also performed extremely well in Hungary where its ratings exceeded TV2’s average for the timeslot by 250%.

     

    Kanti Mirdiati, Managing Director of RCTI, said, “It is an honor for RCTI to cooperate with Keshet International and be the first TV Station in Asia that will telecast Rising Star. This is a singing talent search program with a very interesting concept and totally interactive format, where the audiences at home can vote at a real time and decide who will stay or who will leave. We can’t wait to see how great this program will be. It will bring a new reality and voting sensation through the new platform called Mobile App.”

     

    Mr. Liu, CEO of 3C Media, said “We are very happy to be working with Keshet in co-developing this format into a version that’s more suitable to the Chinese audience and market. The core elements of the show remains intact while we bringing in a special local twist to it. We hope to establish a long-term relationship with Keshet in co-developing many future hit shows for China.”

     

    Keshet International CEO, Alon Shtruzman, said, “We’re delighted to see two more jewels in the Keshet crown airing in Asia. Having a strong presence in such rapid growth regions feels like a great frontier to have conquered.”

     

    Elsewhere in Asia, Keshet International has sold its hidden camera game show Deal With It to Mediacorp Channel 5.

     

    RISING STAR is a trailblazing interactive talent format which hails a new era in home entertainment. It enables the first real-time voting by viewers via an innovative free app ‘TV app to you’ which is fully integrated into the show. Making their debut on stage alone, behind a giant wall of TV screens, a performer can only make his or her entry to the studio by securing more than 70% of the viewers’, judges’ and live audiences’ vote. If the bar is met, the screen (which lights up with the face of each voting viewer in real-time) will slowly rise to expose the hopeful to their new fans and the judging panel. From the very first minute of the very first episode, viewers will play an integral role in every decision made on the show and continue to do so throughout the entire season.

     

    RISING STAR, produced by Tedy Productions for Keshet Broadcasting, marked a record-breaking debut on Keshet’s Channel 2 from September to December 2013, maintaining its audience throughout the full first season as the highest-rated show in 10 of its 15 weeks on air. Over 10 million votes were cast through the app during season one, which has been downloaded more than 1.5 million times. RISING STAR has far outperformed all second screen data ever recorded in Israel, with an activity rate 10 times higher than its nearest competitor. It maintained high ratings and conversion rates (i.e. viewers to second screen participation), in excess of 30%, throughout the series.

     

    MASTER CLASS is a talent show full of heart, and no heartbreak! It is a music talent show for children singing old classics with only positive reviews and without elimination. It has become a critically acclaimed program that taps into the global trend of family viewing because of its warm and humane approach. MASTER CLASS avoids the intrigue and harsh judgment of a ruthless competition, focusing on the nurturing relationships formed between the teachers and their young students, as they become familiar with the country’s rich musical history and cultural heritage.

     

    The sixteen stars of the show are children aged 8-14, with the most promising voices in the country. Four teachers – leading artists in the music industry – train them to make the most of their potential and become the best singers they can. The program is set at the music school and its auditorium, where the weekly performances take place. Towards the end of the season the best student in each performance is awarded a place in the graduation show. In this way, the six will sing for the last time in front of the committee, where one will be selected as the best in the class. Still, all the students continue their studies and perform at every show, including the final one.

     

    Entitled School of Music in Israel, MASTER CLASS became a breakthrough hit oh Keshet Broadcasting Channel 2 – it was the 2nd highest rated show in in 2011, with a season average of 48.1% share and 32.5% rating.