Tag: Navneet Sharma

  • Britannia Tiger Hungamathon sprints ahead in Delhi

    Britannia Tiger Hungamathon sprints ahead in Delhi

    MUMBAI: The Britannia Tiger Hungamathon ’06-07 in Delhi finally got up and running on 18 February at Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium (Lodhi Road). Hungama TV 2007 Captain from Delhi Sakshi Singh flagged off the mini marathon at 8.30 am and also judged the children for ‘The Most Crazily Dressed Kid’ prize.

    The Walt Disney Company (India) managing director Rajat Jain said, “In the second year of this event, we have toured to three cities in India with an overwhelming response of over 90,000 registrations. We at Hungama TV, celebrate this friendship and solidarity with our young fans. Being a brand in the kids and family space is one of immense responsibility. This run was a medium for us to communicate to the millions of children across the country to see the joy and freedom of being outdoors and having fun as a team.”

    This year the race was open to kids between 8-15 yrs, with two categories – Masters (age 8 – 12 yrs) to run 2 kms and Blasters (age 13 – 15 yrs) to run 3 kms. Hungama TV joined hands with the Delhi Athletic Association for Hungamathon 2007 to ensure appropriate adjudication for the entire event. Total Sports Asia was responsible for the planning, promotion and execution of the event, informs an official release.

    Delhi Athletic Association secretary M. L. Dogra said, “One of the aims of Delhi Athletic Association is to promote sports in the state. Through this marathon, we want more children to take up sport and promote the spirit of running. The Delhi Athletic Association is extending its full support and we look forward to a successful event this Sunday.”

    Total Sports & Entertainment India Pvt Ltd. managing director Navneet Sharma said, “This is a truly unique event where kids get to showcase their talent and their skills. Kids are the future and by touching their lives through this run we are trying to make them enjoy every aspect of their childhood. The Hungamathon provides the ideal platform for kids to maintain the competitive spirit and also to have fun. We are very happy to partner with Hungama TV on this fantastic event.”

     

  • Hungamathon runs well in Kolkata, Delhi next on agenda

    Hungamathon runs well in Kolkata, Delhi next on agenda

    MUMBAI: After Mumbai, the Hungama TV organized kid’s mini-marathon which was postponed in the other two cities, finally kicked off in Kolkata on 4 February at the Ladies Golf Course Ground (Maidan Area). The Britannia Tiger Hungamathon in Delhi is slated to take place on 18 February.

    Currently, Disney acquired children’s channel Hungama TV tied-up with West Bengal Athletic Association to ensure appropriate adjudication of the event and Total Sports Asia to handle the planning, promotion and execution of the event. Hungama TV captain 2007 from Kolkata was judge for “the crazily dressed kid” category.

    Following the mishap that took place at the Mumbai venue the other events had to be re-scheduled. As per the original schedule, the Delhi event was slated to take place on 14 January followed by Kolkata on 28 January. The channel claims to have received a response from over 15,000 kids at Kolkata.

    The Walt Disney Company (India) managing director Rajat Jain said, “In the second year of this event, we are going to three cities with an overwhelming response of over 30,000 registrations received in each city. We at Hungama TV, celebrate this friendship and solidarity with our young fans. Being a brand in the kids and family space is one of immense responsibility. This run was a medium for us to communicate to the millions of children across the country to see the joy and freedom of being outdoors and having fun as a team.”

    West Bengal Athletic Association president Prasun Mukherjee said, “One of the aims of the West Bengal Athletic Association (WBAA) is to promote sports in the state. Through this marathon, we want more children to take up sport and promote the spirit of running. The WBAA looks forward to a successful event this Sunday.”

    Total Sports & Entertainment India Pvt Ltd. managing director Navneet Sharma said, “The Hungamathon provides the ideal platform for kids to maintain the competitive spirit and also to have fun. We are very happy to partner with Hungama TV on this fantastic event.”

    Speaking about Britannia’s association with the event, Britannia Industries Ltd vice-president and head of marketing, sales and innovation Neeraj Chandra said, “Britannia is very happy to be associated with ‘Hungamathon 2006-2007’. It is an excellent initiative to encourage kids to indulge in physical activities which involves fun and energy, which is what the brand Tiger symbolizes.

    “Tiger is a very popular brand among kids and is a great source of their daily energy dose. The response to this mini-marathon has been tremendous and it is a great way for kids to have fun and we will always continue encouraging these kind of activities.”

  • Total Sports Asia sets up shop in Dubai

    Total Sports Asia sets up shop in Dubai

    MUMBAI: Sports marketing firm Total Sports Asia (TSA) is expanding its presence. It has set up an office in Dubai. The company is looking to organise two to three major events each year the scale of which will be bigger than the events it holds in India.

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com on the same TSA MD India and Middle East Navneet Sharma says, “I have shifted base to the Middle East. Our office is at Dubai Media City. We will focus on large scale events, sports events and entertainment stuff. We will scale up operation as we go by.”

    Stating that Dubai is a market where if you get one or two projects, the scale could be big, Sharma says, “There will be more million dollar events there compared to India as small things do not work there. In India, we do eight to 10 properties. In Dubai, we will do two to three events each year which will be worth at least a couple of million dollars each.

    “TSA will look at family oriented properties in terms of ticketed items. It is also looking at holding large entertainment exhibitions. Music and mechanics will be part of events. We are looking at events which could be held as part of the Dubai Shopping Festival and also looking to have a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) tour in the Middle East.

    “On the sports side, TSA is looking at triathlons and other running sports. It is also examining the possibility of taking Indian club football to the Middle East. After all 40 per cent of the population in Dubai is Indian. One possibility is taking Bhaichung Bhutia to Dubai and other Middle East countries for clinics.”

    As far as working with broadcasters is concerned, Sharma notes that TSA already has a strong relationship with Ten Sports which too has its head office in Dubai Media City. “We are looking to cement that relationship. Hopefully we can spread our expertise among the regional broadcaster as well. We are looking to push the International Badminton Federation in the Middle East.”

    Closer home in India, TSA is looking to work with news channels. For instance, during the soccer World Cup, it brokered a deal for Bhutia with CNN IBN. “We are suggesting to news channels on the utility of sports channels and how we can help them create programming that fits in well with the current environment. We had done a Bhutia deal with WorldSpace. They use him in short spurts and ask him soccer related questions. We also did a deal with DNA where his articles appeared.

    “When the Champions trophy happens, every news chanel will do content around it. So we are coming up with ideas that can boost their profile. We are working on tailor made ideas for news channels. We are also in touch with NDTV. It could be archived programming or something that supports live chats.”

    As far as events are concerned, Sharma is confident about the adventure sports arena growing. “Earlier this year, it had organised the Mountain Dew Himalayan Challenge which saw people take part in adventure sports. Next year, the channel is looking to add skiing to the line up and the event will happen in January-February 2007.

    “There were 90 entries. Three people were in each team during the Mountain Dew Challenge. Ten Sports aired the event in five episodes. Over the next two to three years, we are looking to get top level anchors who are knowlegeable about the adventure sports arena. We have also got a lot of corporate interest from companies.

    “A four million dollar event, the channel is planning another adventure reality show for next year. This will have elements of strength and power in it and will be held in three cities. It is also looking to bring in squash in sometime in the future.”

    He adds that Total Sports Asia had helped Adidas with the organisation of the Adidas+ Challenge. “The logistics involved were humongous. We did the event in seven cities back to back.”

    This year, the Hungamathon will done again in association with Hungama TV. TSA is also looking to organise expositions on the retail side of sports and events like Futsal will return again.

    A new area that TSA is looking at is organising concerts where it will organise concerts with major pop stars like Beyonce.

    “As we have an Asian network, we can schedule the artistes tour across Asia. Pop music is a strong area to start with as we are confident of a healthy return and we are in talks with the agents of some major pop stars. The time slot being looked at is between December to February 2007. I don’t think that getting down equipment for rock bands like U2 is a challenge. The challenge is that stars have fees and the profitability can be a risky proposition at times.”

    In terms of new properties for television distribution, he notes that rights for football properties like English Premier League will come up. “We are also looking at licensing opportunities for different platforms like mobile. Our sister concern, Max Entertainment handles all entertainment properties for licensing, mobile and television.”