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  • Shakti wins five awards at Dabur-sponsored Colors’ event, telecast soon

    MUMBAI: Colors celebrated the 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards in a star-studded event. As the entire Colors family came together to toast the best performers, the power was put in the hands of the viewers to select their all-round favorites.

    The show on a transgender’s struggle for her identity, Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii bagged five awards at the 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards. Viewers will get a chance to witness the magnificence of the 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards later this month on Colors.

    Commenting on the 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards,Colors CEO Raj Nayak said, “There is no greater joy than celebrating a year filled with many achievements and milestones. The 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards commemorates a year where we have witnessed a plethora of big-ticket launches like Naagin, Shakti, Karmphal Data Shani, Swabhimaan, Dil Se Dil Tak, 24, Bigg Boss and Rising Star which have become frontrunners on the Indian television.

    The awards recognise the efforts of every show’s cast and production team, and serves as a motivator urging them to continue to put their best foot forward every day to deliver pathbreaking entertainment. It is, afterall, their contribution that makes Colors one of India’s favourite Hindi General Entertainment channel! We would also like to thank our Presenting Sponsor Dabur Glucose D for extending their support to this grand endeavour.”

    Viewers were transported to a ‘Snow Wonderland’ at the event. With the theme being straight out of a fairy tale, the evening was a visual extravaganza that saw Bollywood and TV biggies such as Jacqueline Fernandez, Malaika Arora, Diljit Dosanjh, Mouni Roy, Rubina Dilaik, Juhi Parmar, Ssharad Malhotra, Salil Ankola, Sidharth Shukla, Jasmin Bhasin, Mohan Kapur, Adaa Khan, Sudha Chandran, Roshni Sahota, Helly Shah, Jigyasa Singh and many more walk the red carpet in their resplendent avatars.

    Colors programming head Manisha Sharma said, “What better way to beat the intense summer heat than with a thrilling and spectacular event themed around Snow and Wonderland?! The 5th Colors Golden Petal Awards will be a treat for the viewers’ sitting at home. Be it jaw-dropping performances by our leads, adrenalin rush inducing acts, perfectly timed comic moments or a volley of well-deserved awards, this evening had all the makings of a blockbuster. We are overjoyed by the response we have received from the entertainment fraternity. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to our viewers for their support.”

    The performances at the awards witnessed some of the viewers’ favorite television stars showcasing exhilarating acts which combined graphics and technology to create a high-tech 7D experience.

    The evening was hosted by comical geniuses Farah Khan and Karan Johar, who were joined by Raghav Juyal and Rubina Dilaik. Bharti Singh and Manish Paul enthralled the audience with their impeccable comic timing not missing a single opportunity to poke fun at Karan Johar’s new dad status.

    A night filled with a gamut of emotions, the Awards honoured actors and top-notch technically-sound experts from the fiction as well as the non-fiction genres for their incomparable contribution which has made Colors one of the most loved Hindi GECs on television. Winners for the evening include:

    POPULAR AWARDS

    1

    Favourite Jodi

    Sidharth Shukla (Parth) and Rashmi Desai (Shorvori) for Dil Se Dil Tak

    Kratika Sengar (Tanuja) and Ssharad Malhotra (Rishi) for Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki

    2

    Best Debut

    Meera Deosthale (Chakor) for Udann

    3

    Best Actor

    Vivian Dsena (Harman) for Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii

    4

    Best Actress

    Mouni Roy (Shivangi) for Naagin 2

    5

    Best Show (Fiction)

    Karmphal Data Shani

    6

    Best Entertainment Series (Non-Fiction)

    Bigg Boss

    7

    Best Actor in a Negative Role

    Karuna Pandey (Kusum Sundari) for Devanshi

    Monica Khanna (Shraddha Pandey) for Thapki…Pyaar Ki

    8

    Best Supporting Actress

    Prachee Shah Pandya (Sharda) for Ek Shringaar…Swabhimaan

    9

    Best Comic in a Fiction Series

    Pooja (Suman) and Resham (Preeti) for Thapki…Pyaar Ki

    10

    Favourite Child Artist

    Kartikey Malviye (Shani) for Karmphal Data Shani

    11

    Best Personality (Female)

    Rubina Dilaik (Saumya) for Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii

    12

    Powerpacked Performer

    Jasmin Bhasin (Teni) for Dil Se Dil Tak

    13

    Successfully Long-Running Show

    Udaan

    14

    Best Innovation in a TV Series (Fiction)

    Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii

    15

    Best Innovation in a TV Series (Non-Fiction)

    Rising Star

    16

    Best Host

    Maniesh Paul for Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa

    17

    Best Judge

    Karan Johar

    18

    Best Parivaar

    Chauhan family (Ek Shringaar… Swabhimaan)

    19

    Best Comedian

    Bharti Singh

    TECHNICAL AWARDS

    20

    Best Editor

    Vicky Sharma (Naagin 2)

    21

    Best Music

    Divya (Karmphal Data Shani)

    22

    Best Cinematographer (Fiction)

    Sunil Kotian (Dil Se Dil Tak)

    23

    Best Director (Fiction)

    Vikram (Ek Shringar… Swabhimaan)

    24

    Best Story

    Shanti Bhushan and Rashmi Sharma (Shakti…Astitva Ke Eshaas Ki)

    25

    Best Screenplay

    Bohnlishikha Das (Udaan)

    26

    Best Special Effects

    Karmphal Data Shani

    27

    Best Dialogue

    Girish Dharija (Devanshi)

    28

    Best Cinematographer (Non-Fiction)

    Sukhwinder (Rising Star)

    29

    Best Director (Non-Fiction)

    Huzaifa (Rising Star)

  • How Sultan and Naagin are being pirated in Russia

    MUMBAI: Here’s some food for thought for Indian TV channel broadcasting executives zapping their channels via satellite, cable TV or VOD services into Russia and syndicating content to Vladmir Putin’s land. And this includes movies such as Sultan, and super popular shows such as Naagin.

    A survey by content and data security specialist IRDETO in partnership with YouGov amongst 1,055 Russian adults online, revealed that 87 per cent of Russian consumers believed that producing or sharing pirated video content is not against the law while 66 per cent think that streaming or downloading pirated content is legal.

    Russia, like India and many other nations, has strict regulations against unauthorized copying, broadcasting, distribution or reproduction of copyrighted material – including audiovisual content.

    More than half of those (57 per cent) who participated in the survey said that they actively watch pirated content while 22 per cent said that they watch stolen shows and films at least once a week or more.

    38 per cent of respondents said that they pirate current movies being shown in theatres, 21 per cent said theat they were interested in pirating a TV series. Pirated live sports, OTT content from Netflix and Hulu was preferred by just six per cent of those who answered the survey.

    Almost 75 per cent use their laptops or desktop computers to watch the pirated content whereas tablets and smart phones accounted for just five percent each respectively.

  • 2016 last week: Naagins catalyse Colors & Rishtey’s ascension

    2016 last week: Naagins catalyse Colors & Rishtey’s ascension

    MUMBAI: Colors garnered the leadership position in the last week of 2016. It managed to bag the first position in Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) and Hindi GEC Urban market. Sony Entertainment Television continued to hold the number three slot in urban HGECs whereas Viacom 18’s free to air channel Rishtey grabbed the third slot in Hindi GECs. 

    In Hindi GEC rural, Rishtey continued to hold the number one position in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings of week 52.   

    Hindi GEC

    Colors toppled Star Plus this week and claimed the first position with 668810 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus on second slot with 627386 Impressions (000s). Rishtey replaced Zee TV on third position with 455490 Impressions (000s) while Zee TV shifted to number four with 432530 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Pal on fifth with 421672 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television stood on number sixth with 417883 Impressions (000s). 

    In week 52, Zee Anmol pocketed the seventh slot with 377088 Impressions (000s) followed by Sab TV on eighth with 366203 Impressions (000s) and Life OK with 358749 Impressions (000s) on ninth spot.  Star Utsav garnered tenth slot with 354066 Impressions (000s). 

    Hindi GEC Rural 

    Rishtey continued to lead the Hindi GEC rural with 338165 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Pal on second spot with 306070 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol on third with 280235 Impressions (000s). 

    Star Utsav bagged the fourth slot with 259220 Impressions (000s) and Colors stood on fifth with 205196 Impressions (000s). Star Plus fell on sixth slot this week with 187558 Impressions (000s). 

    Zee TV  grabbed seventh spot with 177352 Impressions (000s) followed by  Big Magic with 120717 Impressions (000s) on eighth and Life OK on ninth with 120679 Impressions (000s). 

    Sony Entertainment stood last with 119999 Impressions (000s). 

    Hindi GEC Urban 

    Backed by Naagin season 2 and Shakti, Colors garnered the lead position with 463614 Impressions (000s). Star Plus failed to retain the leadership position in the last week of 2016 but grabbed the second slot with 439828 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television on third with 297885 Impressions (000s) and Sab TV on fourth with 272483 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV grabbed fifth slot with 255178 Impressions (000s) and Life OK on sixth with 238070 Impressions (000s). 

    &TV, Rishtey and Sony Pal stood on seventh, eighth and on ninth with 145476 Impressions (000s), 117325 Impressions (000s) and 115602 Impressions (000s), respectively. 

    Zee Anmol bagged the tenth spot with 96853 Impressions (000s).

  • 2016 last week: Naagins catalyse Colors & Rishtey’s ascension

    2016 last week: Naagins catalyse Colors & Rishtey’s ascension

    MUMBAI: Colors garnered the leadership position in the last week of 2016. It managed to bag the first position in Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) and Hindi GEC Urban market. Sony Entertainment Television continued to hold the number three slot in urban HGECs whereas Viacom 18’s free to air channel Rishtey grabbed the third slot in Hindi GECs. 

    In Hindi GEC rural, Rishtey continued to hold the number one position in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings of week 52.   

    Hindi GEC

    Colors toppled Star Plus this week and claimed the first position with 668810 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus on second slot with 627386 Impressions (000s). Rishtey replaced Zee TV on third position with 455490 Impressions (000s) while Zee TV shifted to number four with 432530 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Pal on fifth with 421672 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television stood on number sixth with 417883 Impressions (000s). 

    In week 52, Zee Anmol pocketed the seventh slot with 377088 Impressions (000s) followed by Sab TV on eighth with 366203 Impressions (000s) and Life OK with 358749 Impressions (000s) on ninth spot.  Star Utsav garnered tenth slot with 354066 Impressions (000s). 

    Hindi GEC Rural 

    Rishtey continued to lead the Hindi GEC rural with 338165 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Pal on second spot with 306070 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol on third with 280235 Impressions (000s). 

    Star Utsav bagged the fourth slot with 259220 Impressions (000s) and Colors stood on fifth with 205196 Impressions (000s). Star Plus fell on sixth slot this week with 187558 Impressions (000s). 

    Zee TV  grabbed seventh spot with 177352 Impressions (000s) followed by  Big Magic with 120717 Impressions (000s) on eighth and Life OK on ninth with 120679 Impressions (000s). 

    Sony Entertainment stood last with 119999 Impressions (000s). 

    Hindi GEC Urban 

    Backed by Naagin season 2 and Shakti, Colors garnered the lead position with 463614 Impressions (000s). Star Plus failed to retain the leadership position in the last week of 2016 but grabbed the second slot with 439828 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television on third with 297885 Impressions (000s) and Sab TV on fourth with 272483 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV grabbed fifth slot with 255178 Impressions (000s) and Life OK on sixth with 238070 Impressions (000s). 

    &TV, Rishtey and Sony Pal stood on seventh, eighth and on ninth with 145476 Impressions (000s), 117325 Impressions (000s) and 115602 Impressions (000s), respectively. 

    Zee Anmol bagged the tenth spot with 96853 Impressions (000s).

  • Naagin helps Colors capture top position this week: BARC

    Naagin helps Colors capture top position this week: BARC

    MUMBAI: Backed by Naagin Season 2, Colors was almost close to Star Plus to get the number one position, but, this week, Colors went few steps ahead and grabbed the leadership position and replaced Star Plus in week 42. Even in Urban GECs market, Colors toppled Star and took over the number one position.

    Zee Anmol continues to be the leader in the rural HSM, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC).

    Hindi GEC

    Colors emerged as the number one channel in Hindi GECs genre with 732163 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus on second position with 701043 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol on third with 507053 Impressions (000s). 

    Zee TV stood at number four with 504535 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal grabbed fifth spot with 417175 Impressions (000s). Star Utsav climbed up at number six with 406483 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at number seven with 405758 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at eight with 401263 Impressions (000s). Sab TV and Rishtey garnered the ninth and tenth spot with 389478 Impressions (000s) and 367966 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Hindi GEC Rural

    Zee Anmol garnered the leadership position with 390836  Impressions (000s) followed by  Star Utsav on second slot with 315393 Impressions (000s) and  Sony Pal on the third spot with 315393 Impressions (000s). Rishtey  maintained its fourth position with 286698 Impressions (000s).

    Colors bagged fifth  spot with 236688 Impressions (000s).  Star Plus stood at sixth spot in Rural HSM with 234610 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee TV at number seven with 219633 Impressions (000s). Big Magic stood at eight with 146810 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at ninth place with 141466 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at the tenth spot garnered 119789 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi GEC Urban

    Colors emerged as the number one channel in Urban Hindi GECs genre with 495475 Impressions (000’s) followed by Star Plus on second with 466433 Impressions (000’s). Zee TV retained  its position at number three  with 284902 Impression (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television stood at number four with 281474 Impressions (000s). 

    Sab TV grabbed the fifth spot with 279240 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK on sixth with 264292 Impressions (000s) and & TV with 139331 Impressions (000s) stood at number seven.

    With no change in the ranking order, free to air channels Zee Anmol, Sony Pal and Star Utsav  grabbed the last three spots with 116217 Impressions (000s), 104643 Impressions (000s) and 91090 Impressions (000s), respectively.

  • Naagin helps Colors capture top position this week: BARC

    Naagin helps Colors capture top position this week: BARC

    MUMBAI: Backed by Naagin Season 2, Colors was almost close to Star Plus to get the number one position, but, this week, Colors went few steps ahead and grabbed the leadership position and replaced Star Plus in week 42. Even in Urban GECs market, Colors toppled Star and took over the number one position.

    Zee Anmol continues to be the leader in the rural HSM, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC).

    Hindi GEC

    Colors emerged as the number one channel in Hindi GECs genre with 732163 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus on second position with 701043 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol on third with 507053 Impressions (000s). 

    Zee TV stood at number four with 504535 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal grabbed fifth spot with 417175 Impressions (000s). Star Utsav climbed up at number six with 406483 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at number seven with 405758 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at eight with 401263 Impressions (000s). Sab TV and Rishtey garnered the ninth and tenth spot with 389478 Impressions (000s) and 367966 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Hindi GEC Rural

    Zee Anmol garnered the leadership position with 390836  Impressions (000s) followed by  Star Utsav on second slot with 315393 Impressions (000s) and  Sony Pal on the third spot with 315393 Impressions (000s). Rishtey  maintained its fourth position with 286698 Impressions (000s).

    Colors bagged fifth  spot with 236688 Impressions (000s).  Star Plus stood at sixth spot in Rural HSM with 234610 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee TV at number seven with 219633 Impressions (000s). Big Magic stood at eight with 146810 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at ninth place with 141466 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at the tenth spot garnered 119789 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi GEC Urban

    Colors emerged as the number one channel in Urban Hindi GECs genre with 495475 Impressions (000’s) followed by Star Plus on second with 466433 Impressions (000’s). Zee TV retained  its position at number three  with 284902 Impression (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television stood at number four with 281474 Impressions (000s). 

    Sab TV grabbed the fifth spot with 279240 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK on sixth with 264292 Impressions (000s) and & TV with 139331 Impressions (000s) stood at number seven.

    With no change in the ranking order, free to air channels Zee Anmol, Sony Pal and Star Utsav  grabbed the last three spots with 116217 Impressions (000s), 104643 Impressions (000s) and 91090 Impressions (000s), respectively.

  • Colors emerges strong on strength of Naagin I & II

    Colors emerges strong on strength of Naagin I & II

    MUMBAI: One of the top rated shows Naagin Season 2 helped Colors reach a top-ranking position.

    This week Colors was close to Star Plus in Urban and Hindi GEC segment but Star Plus continued to be the leader in the genre. Also, Naagin season one topped the rural market as well.

    It seems that next week will be interesting for both Star Plus and Colors. On the other hand, Zee Anmol continues to lead the rural market and also Big Magic is the new entrant in the section and Sab TV exited the genre in week 41.

    Hindi GEC

    Backed by Naagin season 2 and Shakti, Colors filled the gap to claim the leadership position but Star Plus continued to lead the genre with 706324 Impressions (000s) followed by Colors on second spot with 682916 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol on third with 521105 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV stood at number four with 472953 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal grabbed fifth spot with 432309 Impressions (000s).

    Life OK climbed up to number six with 415987 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television at number seven with 415584 Impressions (000s) and Star Utsav at eight with 401336 Impressions (000s).

    Rishtey and Sab TV garnered the ninth and tenth spot with 392580 Impressions (000s) and 364481 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Hindi GEC Rural

    Zee Anmol garnered the leadership position with 404238 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Pal on second slot with 329426 Impressions (000s) and Star Utsav on the third spot with 309055 Impressions (000s). Rishtey maintained its fourth position with 302831 Impressions (000s).

    Star Plus bagged fifth spot with 237609 Impressions (000s). Colors stood at sixth spot in Rural HSM with 232220 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee TV at number seven with 208573 Impressions (000s). Big Magic entered the top ten channel list this week and stood at eight with 156238 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at ninth place with 150768 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at tenth spot garnered 123171 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi GEC Urban

    Star Plus continued to dominate the Hindi GECs genre with 468715 Impressions (000’s) followed by Colors on second with 450696 Impressions (000’s). Sony Entertainment Television maintained its position at number three with 292413 Impression (000s).

    Life OK replaced Zee TV at four with 265220 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV grabbed the fifth spot with 264379 Impressions (000s) followed by Sab TV on sixth with 256307 Impressions (000s) and & TV with 138670 Impressions (000s) stood at number seven.

    In Hindi-speaking market, free to air channels Zee Anmol, Sony Pal and Star Utsav grabbed the last three spots with 116867 Impressions (000s), 102883 Impressions (000s) and 92282 Impressions (000s), respectively.

  • Colors emerges strong on strength of Naagin I & II

    Colors emerges strong on strength of Naagin I & II

    MUMBAI: One of the top rated shows Naagin Season 2 helped Colors reach a top-ranking position.

    This week Colors was close to Star Plus in Urban and Hindi GEC segment but Star Plus continued to be the leader in the genre. Also, Naagin season one topped the rural market as well.

    It seems that next week will be interesting for both Star Plus and Colors. On the other hand, Zee Anmol continues to lead the rural market and also Big Magic is the new entrant in the section and Sab TV exited the genre in week 41.

    Hindi GEC

    Backed by Naagin season 2 and Shakti, Colors filled the gap to claim the leadership position but Star Plus continued to lead the genre with 706324 Impressions (000s) followed by Colors on second spot with 682916 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol on third with 521105 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV stood at number four with 472953 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal grabbed fifth spot with 432309 Impressions (000s).

    Life OK climbed up to number six with 415987 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television at number seven with 415584 Impressions (000s) and Star Utsav at eight with 401336 Impressions (000s).

    Rishtey and Sab TV garnered the ninth and tenth spot with 392580 Impressions (000s) and 364481 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Hindi GEC Rural

    Zee Anmol garnered the leadership position with 404238 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Pal on second slot with 329426 Impressions (000s) and Star Utsav on the third spot with 309055 Impressions (000s). Rishtey maintained its fourth position with 302831 Impressions (000s).

    Star Plus bagged fifth spot with 237609 Impressions (000s). Colors stood at sixth spot in Rural HSM with 232220 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee TV at number seven with 208573 Impressions (000s). Big Magic entered the top ten channel list this week and stood at eight with 156238 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at ninth place with 150768 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at tenth spot garnered 123171 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi GEC Urban

    Star Plus continued to dominate the Hindi GECs genre with 468715 Impressions (000’s) followed by Colors on second with 450696 Impressions (000’s). Sony Entertainment Television maintained its position at number three with 292413 Impression (000s).

    Life OK replaced Zee TV at four with 265220 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV grabbed the fifth spot with 264379 Impressions (000s) followed by Sab TV on sixth with 256307 Impressions (000s) and & TV with 138670 Impressions (000s) stood at number seven.

    In Hindi-speaking market, free to air channels Zee Anmol, Sony Pal and Star Utsav grabbed the last three spots with 116867 Impressions (000s), 102883 Impressions (000s) and 92282 Impressions (000s), respectively.

  • PEMRA Indian content ban to impact broadcasters

    PEMRA Indian content ban to impact broadcasters

    MUMBAI: 21 October, 15:00 hours is going to be a landmark day in the history of south Asian media and entertainment. Reason: that’s the day when the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority’s  (Pemra’s) order issued on 19 October banning all Indian content on Pakistan media will come into effect.

    The authority’s order is directed at all FM radio licence holders, landing right holders, and satellite television channels operating in Pakistan. Most TV and FM Radio channels air substantial amount of Indian content, sometimes going up to as much as 50-60 per cent.  That was trimmed down to six per cent following the Pakistan crackdown in September, when the old regulation promulgated during General Pervez Musharaff’s reign was activated.  And now, the latest order has reduced that to zero.

    However, PEMRA, in its order, says that Pakistan’s TV and FM radio services can continue to air up to 10 per cent foreign content from nations other than India. The authority has threatened defaulters with punitive legal action.

    Pakistan’s No 1 TV show was Indian import Naagin which was aired by Filmazia and helped its rise in the ratings pecking order while shows such as Yeh hai Mohabbatein helped boost the viewership of channels such as Urdu1 and shows such as Kumkum Bhagya  were rated highly on Geo Kahani. Among leading entertainment channels in Pakistan are: Colors, HumTV, Ary Digital, PTV Home, Geo Entertainment, APlus, ATV and Geo Kahani.

    According to Pakistan TV executives, the impact of banning Indian content is going to be felt by India’s music labels and TV channels. “Close to about Rs 25-30 150 crore of exports are going to vanish for Indian music and TV companies,” says an industry observer.

    However, they expect the official ban to continue for only a while, once the political heat between the two nations cools down. “We have already requested that Indian broadcasting companies from whom we have acquired the content to understand this force majeure which has been put on us,” says a Pakistan TV executive. “It is an act of the government over which we have no control, and we have to comply. Of course, our viewers are not going to be happy with such a sudden call to action and their favourite Indian TV shows going off just like that, and our ratings will probably  drop. But, we have to deal with it, positively as, it is in the two nations’ interest.”

    In the meanwhile, Pakistan channels are looking at filling the gap created by Indian content going off-air with Turkish and American content.

    Among the Indian TV networks which will feel the brunt of the ban include Viacom18, Zee TV, Sony and Star India.

    Of course, music labels will also feel the impact, but to what extent was not clear at the time of writing.

    The point of concern is whether the Pakistani ban will lead to a spurt in piracy of Indian content online and offline. “This is what Pakistan probably has in mind,” says a media specialist. “The official ban will lead to revenue losses on account of trade, but the piracy losses could probably be in multiples. And if Pakistan so desires it can  magnify the problem.”

    (Updated on 20 October; the figure of losses that Indian broadcasters would suffer was upped to Rs 150 crore after discussions with broadcasters and theatrical film distributors.)

  • PEMRA Indian content ban to impact broadcasters

    PEMRA Indian content ban to impact broadcasters

    MUMBAI: 21 October, 15:00 hours is going to be a landmark day in the history of south Asian media and entertainment. Reason: that’s the day when the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority’s  (Pemra’s) order issued on 19 October banning all Indian content on Pakistan media will come into effect.

    The authority’s order is directed at all FM radio licence holders, landing right holders, and satellite television channels operating in Pakistan. Most TV and FM Radio channels air substantial amount of Indian content, sometimes going up to as much as 50-60 per cent.  That was trimmed down to six per cent following the Pakistan crackdown in September, when the old regulation promulgated during General Pervez Musharaff’s reign was activated.  And now, the latest order has reduced that to zero.

    However, PEMRA, in its order, says that Pakistan’s TV and FM radio services can continue to air up to 10 per cent foreign content from nations other than India. The authority has threatened defaulters with punitive legal action.

    Pakistan’s No 1 TV show was Indian import Naagin which was aired by Filmazia and helped its rise in the ratings pecking order while shows such as Yeh hai Mohabbatein helped boost the viewership of channels such as Urdu1 and shows such as Kumkum Bhagya  were rated highly on Geo Kahani. Among leading entertainment channels in Pakistan are: Colors, HumTV, Ary Digital, PTV Home, Geo Entertainment, APlus, ATV and Geo Kahani.

    According to Pakistan TV executives, the impact of banning Indian content is going to be felt by India’s music labels and TV channels. “Close to about Rs 25-30 150 crore of exports are going to vanish for Indian music and TV companies,” says an industry observer.

    However, they expect the official ban to continue for only a while, once the political heat between the two nations cools down. “We have already requested that Indian broadcasting companies from whom we have acquired the content to understand this force majeure which has been put on us,” says a Pakistan TV executive. “It is an act of the government over which we have no control, and we have to comply. Of course, our viewers are not going to be happy with such a sudden call to action and their favourite Indian TV shows going off just like that, and our ratings will probably  drop. But, we have to deal with it, positively as, it is in the two nations’ interest.”

    In the meanwhile, Pakistan channels are looking at filling the gap created by Indian content going off-air with Turkish and American content.

    Among the Indian TV networks which will feel the brunt of the ban include Viacom18, Zee TV, Sony and Star India.

    Of course, music labels will also feel the impact, but to what extent was not clear at the time of writing.

    The point of concern is whether the Pakistani ban will lead to a spurt in piracy of Indian content online and offline. “This is what Pakistan probably has in mind,” says a media specialist. “The official ban will lead to revenue losses on account of trade, but the piracy losses could probably be in multiples. And if Pakistan so desires it can  magnify the problem.”

    (Updated on 20 October; the figure of losses that Indian broadcasters would suffer was upped to Rs 150 crore after discussions with broadcasters and theatrical film distributors.)