Tag: MN+

  • MNX challenges legacy players in the movies category

    MNX challenges legacy players in the movies category

    MUMBAI: The rise in India’s urban educated millennials has also led to the spurt of channels in the English entertainment and movies genre. Over the last few years, several new additions have made their way including MN+, &Prive and Sony Le Plex.

    In this space, Times Network has found the right set of audience for all four channels claims Times Network EVP and head English entertainment cluster Vivek Srivastava. He is aware that beating a legacy player is not an easy task. The channel says it has been head and shoulders above HBO in six metro markets.

    The group has close to 1500 titles and 25-30 shows for its movies channels. The content comes from four major production houses like Disney, MGM, NBC and Warner which are long term deals. The network holds the second output of NBC after Sony Pictures Network.

    English cluster of Sony Pictures Network, on the other hand, picks up the content from Disney, Warner Bros, NBC Universal, Lionsgate and PVR Pictures. &Prive and &Flix of Zeel also have a bigger library with exclusive titles sourced from many independent Hollywood players and studios such as Paramount and PVR.

    According to week 32 of BARC data in the six metros, Times Network has two of its flagship channels, Movies Now and MNX, in the top five list. Movies Now is going to be an eight year old brand in December 2018 and is a home for all the blockbusters. On the other hand, MNX, the youngest channel in its English movies portfolio has been consistent in ratings since its launch in July 2017. The company endeavours to broaden the audience base to be in the top five list.

    “The quarter is gone by and the revenue of MNX is extremely healthy. MNX actually completes the portfolio. We have a family brand as Romedy Now, a sophisticated brand in MN+, Movies Now is the flagship brand that houses the superhero franchise. All the blockbusters will find a space on the channel. MNX being the youngest brand in the mix, it caters to all audiences and all the various titles get a space on this channel,” Srivastava adds.

    In the last two-three years, the Indian audience has evolved and become smarter and knows what to expect. “In this context, the marketing has become a lot easier as the consumer knows the content very well,” he adds. In FY19 Q1, the network got brands like Amazon, Pepsi, Airtel, Trivago, Ford, Flipkart, PhonePe, Myntra to name a few, for all its English movies and entertainment channels.

    As far as the category is concerned in terms of revenue, Srivastava estimates the genre to grow by 15-20 per cent more than the previous year’s figure which was Rs 700 crore.

    On the content acquisition cost, Srivastava points, “There is a little bit of correction expected in the content acquisition cost as we move forward. The correction will come on account of two things – revenue growth across years in the genre and secondly the evolution of business models as some broadcasters are sharing their first output windows with SVOD players.”

    HD is the next array of growth as far as the category is concerned. According to Srivastava, there are only two genres which drive HD viewership, sports and movies. MN+ is an HD-only channel which is performing well, both from a viewership and revenue standpoint.

    He gives out the formula for a successful channel as: “To sustain in the category with more than two channels, you should be able to provide fresh content to your target audience. Until and unless you have a distinct identity to the channel it will never succeed.”

  • MN+ to air Indian Television premier of ‘Tulip Fever’

    MN+ to air Indian Television premier of ‘Tulip Fever’

    MUMBAI: MN+, the Gold Class of Hollywood Movies from the Times Network, brings to the viewers, for the first time on Indian television, the celebrated romantic historical saga– ‘Tulip Fever’. The movie will premiere on Sunday, 24th June at 1 pm and 9pm on MN+. 

    Tulip Fever, a classy love story of a married noblewoman and an artist is set against the backdrop of the 17th-century Tulip Wars. The award-winning actress for ‘The Danish Girl’, Alicia Vikander gracefully plays the role of Sophia who falls in love with Jan Van Loos (Dane DeHaan) and switches identities with her maid to escape the wealthy merchant she married. The movie also stars the award winning actor from ‘Inglourious Basterds’, Christoph Waltz, who plays the role of Cornelis Waltz, Alicia’s husband. The movie comes to life with lavish sets, rapturous costumes, wonderful actors and the lush beauty of a Vermeer painting. 

    Through its distinctive international content, MN+ strikes the right chord by offering the viewers some of the classiest and contemporary movies on television. With movies like Tulip Fever, MN+ will reignite your love for romantic period dramas that brings to you an outlandish visual feast of elaborate costumes, accents and a life-defining love story to your television screens this Sunday.

  • MN+ pays Heath Ledger a Gold Class birthday tribute with a special airing of ‘The Dark Knight’

    MN+ pays Heath Ledger a Gold Class birthday tribute with a special airing of ‘The Dark Knight’

    MUMBAI: When it comes to superheroes, we all have our favourites, but when it comes to villains, Heath Ledger as the main antagonist of The Dark Knight truly stands apart. Celebrating the life of this legendary star on his birthday 4th April, MN+ is airing the second movie in the critically acclaimed ‘Dark Knight Trilogy’ and sequel to 2005’s ‘Batman Begins’, The Dark Knight at 7pm. His twisted, manic take on the quintessential Batman villain redefined the character for Christopher Nolan’s superhero film and won him a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

    Described as the “psychopathic, mass murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy”, the Joker was the agent of chaos, who was potent in both mental combat and strategic planning, with his personality well-defined by his clown-like make-up and gruesome Glasgow smile to add sick comedy to all his crimes and misdeeds. Apart from Ledger’s performance, the movie also has several huge twists and some heart pumping, exhilarating action that will keep you glued to the TV screen.

    For essaying the iconic role of the Joker, ‘the psychopathic clown prince of crime’, Ledger received more than thirty posthumous accolades, including Best Actor International Award at the 2008 Australian Film Institute Awards, the 2008 Los Angeles Film Critics Associatio

  • MN+ to air its Oscar special property ‘The Academy Club’

    MUMBAI: MN+ is all geared up to air their Oscar special property The Academy Club that will leave the movie lover ecstatic with cinematic brilliance. The channel will air this property on 25 and 26 February, throughout the day.

    The line-up of movies on this channel will include movies that defined cinema and those that demand repeat-viewing for the sheer quality of the direction, writing, cinematography and performances. The movies are a collection of nine of the best Academy Award winning films like The Hurt Locker, 12 Years a Slave, Crash, LOTR: Return of the King, Chicago, The English Patient, The Silence of the Lambs, Rain Man and Gandhi.

    Every movie on the list has won not just an Academy Award but also the Best Picture Award in the year of its release.

  • Its checkmate time with ‘Pawn Sacrifice’ on MN+ on last day of 2016

    Its checkmate time with ‘Pawn Sacrifice’ on MN+ on last day of 2016

    MUMBAI: Times Network’s premium HD English movie channel MN+ is to premiere the biographical drama film Pawn Sacrifice 31 December at 1 pm with a repeat telecast at 9 pm.

    The inspiring movie tells the story of the first American world chess champion Bobby Fisher and his biggest championship battle at the height of the Cold War.

    Directed by Edward Zwick, the movie is a gritty nail-biting drama that portrays the story of a genius who took the chess world by storm in the second half of the twentieth century.
    Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, Pawn Sacrifice narrates the tale of the greatest chess match of all time between Russian Grandmaster Boris Spassky played by Liev Schreiber and Fischer played by Tobey Maguire.

    Fischer not only fights the Soviet player, but also battles with his inner demons as he finds himself caught between two superpowers with national glory on the line.
    The film draws parallels between sport and politics as the world championship match is a reflection of the simmering political tensions between the United States and Russia.

    While chess is an alienating game, the film makes for compelling viewing as it poignantly illustrates the world of chess in a never before seen manner.

  • Its checkmate time with ‘Pawn Sacrifice’ on MN+ on last day of 2016

    Its checkmate time with ‘Pawn Sacrifice’ on MN+ on last day of 2016

    MUMBAI: Times Network’s premium HD English movie channel MN+ is to premiere the biographical drama film Pawn Sacrifice 31 December at 1 pm with a repeat telecast at 9 pm.

    The inspiring movie tells the story of the first American world chess champion Bobby Fisher and his biggest championship battle at the height of the Cold War.

    Directed by Edward Zwick, the movie is a gritty nail-biting drama that portrays the story of a genius who took the chess world by storm in the second half of the twentieth century.
    Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, Pawn Sacrifice narrates the tale of the greatest chess match of all time between Russian Grandmaster Boris Spassky played by Liev Schreiber and Fischer played by Tobey Maguire.

    Fischer not only fights the Soviet player, but also battles with his inner demons as he finds himself caught between two superpowers with national glory on the line.
    The film draws parallels between sport and politics as the world championship match is a reflection of the simmering political tensions between the United States and Russia.

    While chess is an alienating game, the film makes for compelling viewing as it poignantly illustrates the world of chess in a never before seen manner.

  • MN+ celebrates Steven Soderbergh this month!

    MN+ celebrates Steven Soderbergh this month!

    MUMBAI: ‘Director’s Cut’, the flagship property of MN+, is preparing to treat its viewers with an exhilarating line-up of gold class Hollywood movies by the Oscar Award winning director ‘Steven Soderbergh’. The ongoing property will air some of the finest works of Steven from 10 December, 2016, every Saturday at 9pm, on MN+. The director known for his versatility in TV series and making films in genres like comedy-drama, horror, biographical, crime thriller and films came to spotlight with his film Sex, Lies, and Videotape in 1989.

    The movies that will feature on ‘Director’s Cut’ are Traffic, The Good German and The Informant.

    Multiple Academy Award winner Traffic is a criminal thriller exploring drug trafficking from the point of view of different people from diverse walks of life. The movie won critical acclaim and also garnered the Academy Award for Steven Soderbergh as Best Director.

    The Good German is a murder mystery encapsulating the story of an American military journalist in the post-war period who gets drawn into an investigation involving his former mistress and his driver. The film won a lot of appreciation from the audiences along with receiving a nomination for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2007.

    The Informant is a biographical comedy crime film based on the life of whistle blower Mark Whitacre who exposed his organization’s price-fixing tactics.

  • MN+ celebrates Steven Soderbergh this month!

    MN+ celebrates Steven Soderbergh this month!

    MUMBAI: ‘Director’s Cut’, the flagship property of MN+, is preparing to treat its viewers with an exhilarating line-up of gold class Hollywood movies by the Oscar Award winning director ‘Steven Soderbergh’. The ongoing property will air some of the finest works of Steven from 10 December, 2016, every Saturday at 9pm, on MN+. The director known for his versatility in TV series and making films in genres like comedy-drama, horror, biographical, crime thriller and films came to spotlight with his film Sex, Lies, and Videotape in 1989.

    The movies that will feature on ‘Director’s Cut’ are Traffic, The Good German and The Informant.

    Multiple Academy Award winner Traffic is a criminal thriller exploring drug trafficking from the point of view of different people from diverse walks of life. The movie won critical acclaim and also garnered the Academy Award for Steven Soderbergh as Best Director.

    The Good German is a murder mystery encapsulating the story of an American military journalist in the post-war period who gets drawn into an investigation involving his former mistress and his driver. The film won a lot of appreciation from the audiences along with receiving a nomination for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2007.

    The Informant is a biographical comedy crime film based on the life of whistle blower Mark Whitacre who exposed his organization’s price-fixing tactics.

  • ‘8 mile’, Ray, ‘Jersey Boys’ on MN+ this month

    ‘8 mile’, Ray, ‘Jersey Boys’ on MN+ this month

    MUMBAI: MN+ is all set to get a musical twist this November with their latest property The Right Notes. The property will feature a line-up of Hollywood’s finest musical movies that will air every Saturday throughout the month at 11 pm.

    The musical extravaganza will begin with the movie 8 mile, starring Eminem. The movie is a story of a young rapper, born fighter who against all odds strives to reach the epitome of success. It showcases the man’s struggle and features the obstacles he faces in the form of friends and foes that makes this trip harder than it may seem.

    Following that is another film based on the true story of musician Ray Charles. Titled Ray, the movie depicts the humble beginnings the artist had in life, where he lost his eyesight at the age of 7, and then rose to fame during the 1950s and 1960s.

    Other movies that feature in this exclusive line-up are — Jersey Boys and Billy Elliot the Musical. These movies will air every Sunday at 11 pm.

    MN+ will also showcase various other properties like Pathbreakers which is a compilation of the best of Hollywood movies that redefined cinema till date and Hollywood Gold which showcases Hollywood’s finest movies like Rain Man, Clerks, Equilibrium and Ray. These movies will be aired throughout the month every Mon-Fri at 9 pm.

    Director’s Cut will celebrate the finest work of director Coen Brothers. The movie line – up includes Fargo, The Big Lebowski and Burn after Reading. These movies will air from 5–19 November, every Saturday at 9 pm.

    MN+ will showcase their centre stage movie of the month Theory of Everything on 20 November at 9 pm.

  • ‘8 mile’, Ray, ‘Jersey Boys’ on MN+ this month

    ‘8 mile’, Ray, ‘Jersey Boys’ on MN+ this month

    MUMBAI: MN+ is all set to get a musical twist this November with their latest property The Right Notes. The property will feature a line-up of Hollywood’s finest musical movies that will air every Saturday throughout the month at 11 pm.

    The musical extravaganza will begin with the movie 8 mile, starring Eminem. The movie is a story of a young rapper, born fighter who against all odds strives to reach the epitome of success. It showcases the man’s struggle and features the obstacles he faces in the form of friends and foes that makes this trip harder than it may seem.

    Following that is another film based on the true story of musician Ray Charles. Titled Ray, the movie depicts the humble beginnings the artist had in life, where he lost his eyesight at the age of 7, and then rose to fame during the 1950s and 1960s.

    Other movies that feature in this exclusive line-up are — Jersey Boys and Billy Elliot the Musical. These movies will air every Sunday at 11 pm.

    MN+ will also showcase various other properties like Pathbreakers which is a compilation of the best of Hollywood movies that redefined cinema till date and Hollywood Gold which showcases Hollywood’s finest movies like Rain Man, Clerks, Equilibrium and Ray. These movies will be aired throughout the month every Mon-Fri at 9 pm.

    Director’s Cut will celebrate the finest work of director Coen Brothers. The movie line – up includes Fargo, The Big Lebowski and Burn after Reading. These movies will air from 5–19 November, every Saturday at 9 pm.

    MN+ will showcase their centre stage movie of the month Theory of Everything on 20 November at 9 pm.