Tag: Melissa Tinker

  • Turner targets young adults with ‘Mr Bean’ licensing products in India

    Turner targets young adults with ‘Mr Bean’ licensing products in India

    MUMBAI: His ingenuity and child-like nature have managed to capture the hearts of the young and old alike. We’re talking about none other than Mr Bean. Starring Rowan Atkinson, this British television programme has entertained masses of all age groups.

     

    Riding on the success of the franchise, which has seen TV shows, movies and books, Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific’s licensing division – Cartoon Network Enterprises – has been tasked with the responsibility of driving licensing activity for Mr Bean for the next three years in key Southeast Asian markets including India.

     

    In India, the company is looking at targeting young adults. The company has the rights to license the property for both the animation and the live action series across product and promotional licensing.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Turner International India director – Cartoon Network Enterprises Anand Singh said, “With its lustrous licensing programme, it made great sense to have an internationally acclaimed, parental approved brand in our portfolio. The brand also gives us entry into the 14+ young adult space.”

     

    This is not for the first time when Turner has acquired licenses of popular characters. In the past too, it had got other franchises such as Ben 10, PowerPuff Girls, M.A.D. and Roll No 21 on-board.

     

    This year also happens to be a landmark year for the franchise. In 2015, Mr Bean celebrates its 25th anniversary with the brand growing from strength to strength. The second installment of The Mr Bean Animated Series is set to debut in Asia Pacific in April, broadcast on Turner’s kids’ channels including on Boomerang in Southeast Asia and Australia, on Cartoon Network in Japan and on Pogo in India.

     

    Cartoon Network Enterprises Asia Pacific VP Melissa Tinker feels that the partnership is a perfect complement to its already strong portfolio. “It is extremely exciting to be representing a brand with such a powerful presence in Asia. For a quarter of a century now, audiences have been chuckling along to the antics of Mr Bean – and his famous teddy – and Rowan Atkinson’s unique creation has become a genuine global brand,” Tinker informed.

     

    Market Expectations

     

    Singh informed that the Mr Bean franchise has got a lot of traction from not only India, but also from the South Asia region. What’s more, a few promotional deals with Mr Bean in Pakistan have elicited great response.

     

    “South Asian markets behave fairly similarly in terms of consumer and buying behaviour. I see a lot of scope for Mr Bean to grow as a franchise in the entire region with its universal appeal and a unique style of humour that could translate in several strong categories,” said Singh.

     

    He also expects a number of FMCG, F&B companies and QSR’s (Quick Service Restaurants) to ride on the popularity of the show and the character to promote their products and services.

     

    One of the most interesting propositions Singh reveals for Turner Licensing is the concept of Mr Bean branded Coffee Shops, which are operational in Thailand and Singapore. With the very English imagery and a quirky look and feel, he thinks there could be scope to do something with local partners in the region.

     

    “We expect to see a strong off-take from e-commerce, modern trade and select mass distribution outlets and mom & pop stores,” opined Singh.

     

    Talking about the revenues that Turner will generate through the deal, he said that classic properties and brands with a strong content pipeline tend to have a steady pace but fad properties tend to burn out after creating buzz in the market.

     

    “This will vary depending on the nature of the brand/ IP in question (action or humour), appeal (universal or niche) the quality of creative assets (style guides) and the overall support from the broadcaster/ IP owner. It is not uncommon for a strong brand/ property to contribute up to 25 per cent of the total revenue generated by the brand. Needless to say pure play licensing remains a business with a lower base but with fairly high profit margins,” he concluded.

  • The ‘Powerpuff Girls’ soar again!

    The ‘Powerpuff Girls’ soar again!

    After the successful airing of the re-imagined special in January, Cartoon Network today announced the global return of one of its most beloved franchises, the Emmy®-winning, The Powerpuff Girls. Slated for a 2016 launch, this reboot will include an all-new television series produced by Cartoon Network Studios and a full licensing program that will roll out across all regions. The announcement was made today by Rob Sorcher, to kick off the 2014 Licensing Expo in Las Vegas.

     

    “The original Powerpuff Girls was a franchise phenomenon for Cartoon Network, paving the way for a new generation of innovative storytellers and enthusiastic fans worldwide,” said Rob Sorcher, chief content officer, Cartoon Network. “We are calling these girls back into action based upon an overwhelming demand for sugar, spice and Chemical X.” 

     

    One of Cartoon Network’s most enduring original series, The Powerpuff Girls has earned two Emmy® Awards along with five nominations, as well as countless animation honors throughout its 78-episode run. The series also inspired a feature film in 2003, a 10th anniversary special, and a re-imagined CG special, The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed which aired on Cartoon Network in January 2014 and featured Ringo Starr. The Powerpuff Girls is one of the top-grossing Cartoon Network brands of all time, with more than US$2.5 billion in retail sales generated since its debut, and has endured as a global fashion brand with a range of apparel partners and fashion collections around the world.

     

    “This news is three large spoonfuls of excitement for Cartoon Network Enterprises in Asia Pacific,” added Melissa Tinker, Vice President of CNE in Asia Pacific. “We can’t wait to unleash this unique brand of cute and chic into the Australia and New Zealand markets. While in Asia, this will further expand and complement our existing Powerpuff business, a licensing program which already enjoys great success across our markets.”

     

    The Powerpuff Girls, which debuted on Cartoon Network in 1998, was created by Craig McCracken and centres on three sugar-coated superheroes whose mission in life alternates between going to school, fighting crime and winning at hopscotch.

  • Melissa Tinker joins Cartoon Network Enterprises as VP

    MUMBAI: Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific has appointed Melissa Tinker as vice president of its licensing and merchandise division, Cartoon Network Enterprises (CNE).

    Tinker brings over 15 years of industry experience focused on crafting licensing strategies for brand expansion, and was instrumental behind the success of many kids‘ and family entertainment brands.

    In her new role, she will be reporting to Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific senior VP and MD, Entertainment Networks Sunny Saha.

    “Melissa is joining the CNE team at a time of unprecedented growth for our business in Asia. With Melissa‘s proven track record within the industry, CNE will be taken to even greater heights as she identifies innovative partnerships that create more opportunities for brand engagement,” Saha said.

    Tinker will assume the leadership of CNE‘s regional licensing & merchandise strategy, planning and network collaboration for Turner‘s franchises such as Ben 10, Adventure Time, The Amazing World of Gumball and The Powerpuff Girls.

    Tinker‘s appointment coincides with CNE‘s expansion across the region that includes branded learning centres and themed destinations in addition to the growth of traditional categories of toys, apparel, home entertainment, publishing and lifestyle products.

    “I am delighted to be joining Cartoon Network and to be working alongside such a dynamic and experienced team. I see endless opportunity with such powerhouse brands and the exceptional content Turner has to offer. I am very much looking forward to developing regional initiatives to support the franchise partners and introducing new partners to the business,” said Tinker.

    Prior to this, Tinker was with Chorion, Australia for six years, where she was Sr VP of Licensing, Asia Pacific.

    She has also worked with Haven Licensing where she managed a portfolio of Universal Studios, MTV Networks/Nickelodeon and ACP.