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  • The television business news conundrum

    The television business news conundrum

    BENGALURU: There are two major Hindi Business News television channels in India – CNBC Awaaz and Zee Business. In 2017, until week 37 (Saturday, 9 September 2017 to Friday, 15 September 2017), CNBC Awaaz has been leading the genre in terms of viewership. Zee Business, despite it lower ratings, has viewership that almost equals the viewership of the top 5 English Business channels!

    Here are some details – the combined viewership of the top 5 English Business News channels in week 37 of 2017 as per Broadcast Research Council of India (BARC) All India (U+R) : NCCS AB : Males 22+ Individuals was 1.411 million weekly impressions, with CNBC TV 18 leading with 0.652 million weekly impressions. It may be noted that among the five top English Business News channels is an HD channel – this is CNBC TV 18 Prime HD.

    Compare this with the combined viewership of the two Hindi Business News channels –  4.194 million weekly impressions, with CNBC Awaz scoring a massive 3.029 million weekly impressions and Zee Business 1.165 million weekly impressions according to BARC data for Hindi Business News -HSM (U+R) : NCCS AB: Males 22+ Individuals.  Examination of BARC data for weeks 30 to 38 of 2017 reveals that CNBC TV 18 has been leading the English Business News channels, followed by the Times Groups ET Now at second place. 

    BARC data for the only Gujarati Business channel in India – CNBC Bazar reveals that for some weeks, the channel has higher viewership in the HSM market than the third placed English Business News channel. On combining the channels ratings for the Gujarat and the Daman & Diu (D&D)and Dadra and Nagar Haveli (DNH) markets with its HSM ratings, CNBC Bazar’s ratings sometimes exceed the ratings of the second placed English Business News channel ET Now. Please refer to the chart below for week 38 of 2017 ratings of Business News channels:

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    Please refer to the chart below for comparison of the combined weekly ratings of the Hindi and the English Business News genre and CNBC Bazar. For CNBC Bazar also the TG is NCCS AB: Male 22+ Individuals.

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    On 5 June 2017, the Prannoy Roy headed NDTV Network took its English Business News channel NDTV Profit off air. The channel, which was earlier turned into a hybrid of business news and entertainment, became a full-time infotainment and entertainment channel with a new name NDTV Prime. Industry sources say that the reason for shutting the business news part of the channel was to cut costs and maximise the potential of entertainment content. It may be noted that the combined ratings of the English Business News channels in the charts above include the ratings of NDTV Profit/Prime, since BARC says that the channel has not informed it as yet about the changes in the genre. Arising from this, the actual combined ratings of the top 5 English Business News channels could be even lower.

    Please refer to the table below for breakup of CNBC Bazar’s ratings

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    The first reaction is that there seems to be an oversupply of English Business News channels in India. The second one is that local language Business News channels in Hindi and Gujarati backed by strong networks seem to be doing better than their English language genre peers based on BARC ratings. Viewers are used to a number of English financial terms, and HSM and local language audiences understand what is being presented to them. India’s growing financial might, India’s growing market, demography that is skewed towards the youth, will attract more and more investors that will need reliable, prompt and correct news, information about their planned investments, about the fate of their assets, about the stock markets and other asset classes. And these reasons could also result in the English Business News channels viewership remaining steady. Maybe the current eco system can support more of the local language Business News channels, but this conclusion has to be supported by additional studies.

    CNBC TV 18, CNBC Awaaz and CNBC Bazar are a part of the Mukesh Ambani controlled Network 18, while Zee Business is a channel that is a part of the Essel group that runs a number of channels through various companies. ET Now is a part of the Times Group, one of the oldest and respected media groups in India. A degree of reliability and professionalism is expected from and is delivered by these channels. At the same time, the growth, reliability and ease of availability of useful information on the internet is and will continue to be one of the main competitions for the Business News genre is a fact. Channels that fail to deliver to consumers expectations are likely to fail.

  • Zee TV makes it to second place across genres

    BENGALURU: For the second time in 2017, the Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (Zeel) network flagship Hindi GEC Zee TV found itself as the second most watched channel across genres, pushing down Star India’s flagship Hindi GEC Star Plus to third place. The first place across genres, of course, is the sole domain of The Sun TV Network’s flagship Tamil GEC Sun TV, except during the IPL that is. Over the past few weeks, the Hindi GEC and the Hindi GEC (Urban or U) markets have promoted two Zee TV programmes – a reality talent show – Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs and a Balaji Telefilms family soap Kumkum Bhagya to the top of the weekly top five Hindi GEC programmes list. – NCCS All : Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) : 2+ Individuals.

    One Tamil GEC channel and One Hindi Movies channel, two Telugu GEC channels and six Hindi GEC channels made it to the weekly top 10 channels list across genres of Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) for week 27 of 2017 (Saturday, 1 July 2017 to Friday, 7 July 2017). Or, putting it across differently, two channels each from the Sun TV, Zeel, Star India, Network 18 and Sony Pictures Network India (SPN) networks made up the weekly top 10 channels across genres list for week 27 of 2017.

    Sun TV occupied its usual unassailable position as leader of the Top 10 channels across genre pack with 1,112.035 million weekly impressions in week 27 – the channel improved its impressions by 2.87 percent over week 26. Zee TV gained a rank to second place with a massive 15.65 percent gain in weekly impressions over week 26 with 686.643 million weekly impressions, followed by Star Plus at third place with 650.601 million weekly impressions (a gain of 0.91 percent over the previous week).

    Network 18’s FTA Hindi GEC Rishtey gained 4.20 percent in ratings and a rank to fourth place with 611.891 million weekly impressions in week 27 as compared to week 26. Zeel’s FTA Hindi GEC lost a rank and 4.79 percent in ratings to come fifth in week 2017 with 564.640 million weekly impressions as compared to the previous week.

    Network 18’s flagship Hindi GEC Colors retained its sixth place in week 27, but lost 4.53 percent ratings as compared to the previous week. The channel garnered 557.186 million weekly impressions. SPN’s Hindi GEC Sony Pal gained a rank to seventh place and 2.81 percent in ratings in week 27 as compared to week 26. Sony Pal scored 549.929 million impressions. SPN’s Hindi Movies channels lost a rank to eighth place and 1.04 percent in ratings with 544.322 million weekly impressions.

    The Sun TV Network’s flagship Telugu GEC Gemini came ninth in week 27, the same rank as week 26, but lost 2.03 percent in ratings with a score of 495.036 million weekly impressions. Star India’s Telugu GEC Star Maa entered the list with 477.390 million weekly impressions to tenth place, while Network 18’s Telugu GEC ETV Telugu exited the top 10 across genres list in week 27 of 2017.

  • How English News channels have fared so far

    BENGALURU: Amongst the twenty or so channels (about 10 domestic, rest international) that beam English News into India, Times Now lead the genre by far during for the first 18 weeks of 2017 (or a little more than two thirds of calendar year 2017) according to Broadcast Research Council of India (BARC) data. This paper is based on BARCData for Top 5 English News channels weekly lists for weeks 1 to 18 of  2017: All India (U+R) : NCCS AB : Males 22+ Individuals. BARC weeks 1 to 18 cover the period from Saturday, 31 December 2016 to Friday, 5 May 2017.

    Combined weekly impressions (CWI) means the sum of all the weekly impressions of channel of all the weeks under consideration. It may be noted that the CWI of other channels that have not made it to top five English News channels list during the weeks under consideration could be higher, but have not been considered in this paper.

    Of the six channels that made it to BARC’s top 5 lists in terms of weekly impressions,four were present in the lists during all the first 18 weeks of 2017. One channel – BBC World News made it to the top 5 English News channels list for 16 of the first eighteen weeks of 2017, while News X made it to the top 5 lists twice (weeks 11 and 12) during the first 18 weeks of 2017.

    Times Now was ranked first during all the first 18 weeks of 2017 in terms of the combined sum of BARC’s weekly impressions in sums of thousands – (000s) Sums during all the first 18 weeks of 2017. Times Now had CWI of 13,412 (000s) Sums during the period under consideration. Trailing behind at second place was India Today Television at second placewith CWI of 6,687(000s) Sums. India Today Television was ranked second during 12 of the eighteen weeks of 2017 and third during the rest of the six weeks.

    India Today Television was followed by CNN News 18 with 5,940 (000s) Sums. CNN News 18 was ranked second for 2 weeks, third for seven weeks and fourth for nine of the first 18 weeks of 2017. Close on the heels of the Network 18 groups flagship news channel was NTDV 24X7 with CWI of 5,706 (000s) Sums at fourth place. NDTV 24 X 7 was ranked second for four weeks, third for five weeks, fourth for eight weeks and fifth for one week during the first 18 weeks 0f 2017.

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    Please refer to the figure below for weekly data for the six English News channels considered in this paper.All the top four channels scored their highest ratings of year 2017 until week 18 during week 11 of 2017.The simple average of the combined weekly impressions of all the top five news channels in BARC’s list works out to 1922.765 including the figures for week 11 of 2017. Excluding week11, the simple average for the combined weekly impressions (000s) Sums of all the top five news channels in BARC’s list works out to 1,706.353 (000s) Sums, or more than 200,000 Sums of impressions lower. The sum of the highest combined weekly impressions of the all the English News channels in the top 5 channels list during weeks 1 to 18 of 2017 was in week 11 at 4,897 (000s) Sums, while the lowest was in week two of 2017 at 1,179 (000s) Sums.

    The highest ratings scored by Times Now, the leader of the English News genre, was in week 11 with 2,282 (000s) Sums in week 11and the lowest was 475 (000s) Sums impressions in week 5 of 2017. Excluding data for week 11 of 2017, the simple average of Times Now weekly impressions was 654.706 (000s) Sums during the first 18 weeks of 2017

    India Today Television scored the highest rating in week 11 of 805 (000s) Sums impressions (it was ranked third in week 11) and the lowest rating of 225 (000s) Sums impressions in week 2 of 2017 and its simple average of weekly impressions excluding data for week 11 was 346 (000s) Sums during the first 18 weeks of 2017.

    CNN News 18 had a score of 1,006 (000s) Sums impressions in week 11 (it was ranked second in week 11). Its lowest score of 175 (000s) was in week one of 2017, and its simple average of weekly impressions was 290.235 (000s) Sums during the first 18 weeks of 2017.

    NDTV 24X7 had a score of 656 (000s) Sums impressions in week 11. Its lowest score of 192 (000s) was in week three of 2017, and its simple average of weekly impressions was 297.059 (000s) Sums during the first 18 weeks of 2017.As is obvious, the ratings for week11 were the decider for the third place during weeks 1 to 18 of 2017.

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    On Saturday, March 11, 2017 (the first day of BARC week 11 – March 11 to Friday 17 March 2017) assembly elections results for Indian five states of the country were announced. On that single day, the top four English News channels ratings exceeded the simple average ratings for an entire week during the first 18 weeks of 2017. Please refer to the figure below.

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  • Kamal Haasan to host Bigg Boss’s debut on Tamil TV

    BENGALURU: Endemol Shine’s Big Brother format under its Indian sobriquet Bigg Boss is all set to make its Tamil television debut on Star India’s Tamil GEC Star Vijay on 18 June 2017. The host of the show will be Indian film icon Kamal Haasan. The format of the show will be the same as the Bigg Boss season 10 format that closed in end January this year on Network 18’s Hindi GEC channel Colors. The Kannada version’s season 4 which also closed in mid-January on Network 18’s Colors Kannada was quite successful.

    Sources at Star Vijay claim that the show on their channel will be on an even bigger scale than the Hindi version. They say that an exclusive and a massive house, bigger than the Hindi version, was being built at EVP World Theme Park in Chennai.

    “We are keen to leverage the uniqueness of the format , the reality appetite of Tamil audiences and a great host like Kamal Haasan, not only to drive ratings, but to put out cutting edge and innovative content,” said Vijay TV GM Krishnan Kutty.

    On his first foray into television, Haasan said, “When Vijay TV approached me to play host , I funnily quipped , who better than me right, all my life have been under a constant watch and have been judged on whatever I have done , public or private. But, now roles are reversed as I would stand with the audience and watch these celebrities in the house survive this ordeal.”

    Bigg Boss Tamil will air on weekdays (Monday to Friday) at 900 pm and between 830pm and 10pm on weekends. The show would see the coming together of 15 celebrities in a posh house with all the amenities but who are completely cut off from technology and the outside world for 100 days. The channel is filtering participants. It says that people from varied backgrounds are being spoken to and the reception has been enthusiastic, given Kamal Haasan is the host.

    Sources say that a massive marketing plan has been formulated with more than 400 outdoor sites, full page advertisements in all the leading English and Tamil dailies and weekly magazines and Radio Specials have been planned as well. Digital tie up has been firmed up with Facebook, Twitter and Google they aver.

    While details of sponsors and major advertisers were not available at the time of writing, the channel says that national advertisers who have experienced the euphoria of Bigg Boss Hindi are the primary movers. However, Chennai is a powerful and strong retail market and hence the local market will also be an active participant, they say.

  • Large Networks lead regional channels, programme ratings in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017

    BENGALURU: The Indian regional television space in this paper has been classified under 11 Indian languages covering the following languages/markets in alphabetical order:

    (1)    Assamese language – Assam / North East / Sikkim/(U+R)
    (2)    Bangla language –WB(U+R)
    (3)    Bhojpuri language – Bihar/Jharkhand (U+R)
    (4)    Gujarati language – Gujarat / Daman and Diu / Dadra & Nagar Haveli (U+R)
    (5)    Kannada language – Karnataka (U+R)
    (6)    Malayalam language – Kerala (U+R)
    (7)    Marathi language – Maharashtra/ Goa (U+R )
    (8)    Oriya language – Odisha (U+R)
    (9)    Punjabi language – Punjab / Haryana / Chandigarh / Himachal Pradesh / Jammu &Kashmir (U+R)
    (10)    Tamil language – Tamil Nadu/ Puducherry (U+R)
    (11)    Telugu language Andhra Pradesh/ Telangana (U+R).

    Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) of India data has been referred to NCCS All: 2+ Individuals in the case of channels and programs in the respective markets.

    This paper must be read with a caveat: It deals only with the players present in BARC’s top 5 lists of channels per week and programmes per week for each language. The sums/percentages of other genres/players’/channels of other players as well other channels of players in this paper ratings or Impressions (000s) Sums other than those indicated in BARC’s top 5 lists of channels and programmes have not been considered/mentioned in this paper during the period under consideration and those numbers could be more/higher. Further, Combined Total Impressions mentioned in this paper means the sum of all the Impressions (000s) Sums for all the weeks under consideration of a network and/or channel and/or programme/s.

    Regional Channels ruled by bigger networks

    Statistical Analysis of BARC data for the first eight weeks of 2017 (Saturday, 30 December 2016 to Friday 24 February 2017, the period under consideration in this paper) show that 67 channels from 27 networks/groups/channels were present in the top 5 lists for channels during the period under consideration in this paper. The larger groups or networks channels were generally the most watched during the period under consideration.

    Eight Sun Network channels across four markets (or languages) with a frequency of 59 and Combined Weekly Impressions (CWI) of 1,85,46,618 (000s) Sums topped the regional space in terms of impressions. The Sun Network channels that appeared in the top five channels lists during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 were in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

    The Sun Network was followed by Star India’s eight channels across 6 markets (or languages) that had a frequency of 60 and CWI of 1,22,72,247 (000s) Sums. Star India’s Bangla, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu channels were among the top five channels lists in terms of impressions.

    Subhash Chandra’s Zeel Network’s nine channelsacross 6 markets (or languages) with a frequency of 63 and CWI of 1,15,85,581(000s) Sums came in at third place.Zeel channels topped the top 5 channels list in the Bangla, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu space.

    Seven Network 18 channels across six languages came in fourth place with a frequency of 55 and CWI of 67,45,047 (000s) Sums. Network 18 channels were present in the top 5 channels list during the period under consideration in the Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya and Telugu languages space.

    There were exceptions of course.  Especially in Eastern part of the country in the Assamese space – none of the major channels or their programmes found a place in the top 5 channels or programmes lists during the first eight weeks of 2017. While the Sun Networks dominance across channels and programmes was huge, it was limited to the Southern regional channels. The other biggies channels and programmes- be they Zeel or Star India or Network 18 found places in their respective genre list in three regions – West, East and South. In the north zone, ETV Bihar-Jharkand was the only representative of the big four networks mentioned above.Music, films and news programmes and consequently news channels also found a place in the top five programmes list during the period under consideration in this paper in some of the markets.

    Regional Programmes

    Programmes of twenty-five channels from 12 networks/groups/channels found a place in the top 5 programmes in a week list of 11 markets during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    In terms of frequency, the Zeel Network was far ahead of the pack with 99 times of a maximum possible of 440 that its programmes in five languages (or markets – Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Oriya and Bangla) finding a place in the top five programmes list during the weeks under consideration. In the Marathi space, all the five places in the top five programmes list were topped by Zee Marathi during all the weeks under consideration in this paper.Zeel’s Oriya channel had a frequency of 35 spots in the top 5 spots per week of the possible 40 spots during the first 8 weeks of 2017 in the Odisha market.

    However, in terms of impressions, both the Sun Network (3 markets, frequency 43, CWI of 5,21,763 (000s) Sums) and the Star Network (4 markets, Frequency 95, CWI of 4,52,433 (000s) Sums) programmes were ahead of the Zeel Network programmes 2,82,808 (000s) Sums.

    Programmes of three Network 18 channels from three languages/markets (Kannada, Telugu and Gujarati) found places in the top five channels list during the first eight weeks of 2017 with a frequency of 72 and CWI of 2,10,252 (000s) Sums.

    Network 18 was followed by programmes from the pubcasterDoordarshan’s (DD) two channels in two languages – Punjabi and Gujarati with a frequency of 46 and CWI of 40,340 (000s) Sums. While the popularity of DD’s programmes placed it at fifth position in terms of Combined Programme ratings, the CWI of its two channels could place it only at tenth place in terms the top five channels.

    Unlike the South, where most of the top 5 programmes found a place on a consistent basis with ranks relatively unchanged, the other three zones and their respective market/language programmes had very few programmes that were constantly in the top lists. There were exceptions of course – such as some programmes from Zee Marathi, or some from Star Jalsha (Bangla)..

    Let us look at the picture from the west, north, east and south zones’ perspective.

    Top West Regional Networks in Weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 were Zeel and Network 18

    The author has relegated two markets or languages to the West Regional television channels space (zone) – Gujarat, Daman, Dui and Dadra &Nagarhaveli with Gujarati as the language, and Maharashtra and Goa with Marathi as the language in this report.

    In the west regional markets, Zeelwith three channels lead in Marathi was the most watched network with a combined frequency of 17 and CWI of 24,57,030 (000s) Sums in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Network 18 with three channels – two in Gujarati and one in Marathi was the second most watched networkwith frequency of 24 and CWI of 7,23,361 (000s) Sums. Star India’s Marathi channel Star Pravahmade it the third most watched network with a frequency of 7 and a CWI of 3,33,994 (000s) Sums. Two ABP Group channels – one each in Gujarati and Marathi made the group the fourth most watched network in west India with frequency of 13 and CWI of 2,50,600 (000s) Sums. The other four most watched networks in this zone were Enterr 10 Group (Frequency 3, CWI 1,02,132 (000s) Sums, Marathi);TV9 Network (Frequency 8, CWI 63,872 (000s) Sums, Gujarati); Sandesh (Frequency 7, CWI 35,556 (000s) Sums, Gujarati) and Doordarshan’s DD Girnar (Frequency 1, CWI 6,332 (000s) Sums, Gujarati)

    In the Gujarati space, five networks had 6 channels among the top channels per week lists during the first eight weeks of 2017. Two of the Network 18 group’s channels – Colors Gujarati (Frequency 8, CWI 88,934 (000s) Sums) and ETV News Gujarati (Frequency 8, CWI 37,340 (000s) Sums gave the network CWI of 1,26,274 (000s) Sums, making it the most watched Network in the market during the period under consideration. Colors Gujarati was the most watched channel during this period followed 24 hours Gujarati news channel TV9 Gujarati. The ABP Group’s ABP Asmita came in next followed by Network 18 associated channel ETV News Gujarati. PrasarBharati’sDoordarshanGirnar or DD Girnar was next. Please refer to the figure below.

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    Seven channels from 5 networks or groups made it to the top five Marathi channels lists in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Three of Zeel’s channels – Zee Marathi (Frequency 8, CWI 18,70.387 (000s) Sums), Zee Talkies (Frequency 8, CWI 5,16,454 (000s) Sums) and Zee 24 Taas (Frequency 1,  CWI 70,189 (000s) Sums) made it the top network during the period under consideration.

    Network 18’s Colors Marathi was second with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 5,97,087 (000s) Sums). Star India’ Star Pravah was third with a frequency of 7 and CWI of 3,33,994 (000s) Sums). Please refer to the chart above for more details of Marathi networks/channels.

    Top West Regional TV Programmes in Weeks 1 to 8 of 2017

    One channel/network’s each programmes dominated the Gujarati and the Marathi languages regional television space. In the case of Gujarati, Network 18, Colors Gujarati programmes, shows and film offerings had a combined weekly frequency of 34 from a possible 40 listings during the first 8 weeks of 2017 with CWI were 4,343 (000s) Sums. The other 6 spots were shared by Doordarshan’s DD Girnars’ programmes/shows with CWI of 529 (000s) Sums. Please refer to the figure below.

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    In the case of the Marathi regional television space, it was all Zeel’s Zee Marathi programmes that grabbed the highest eyeballs during the first eight weeks of 2017.Zeel Marathi programmes had combined weekly frequency of 40 of of 40 appearances in BARC’s top 5 Marathi programmes of week list during the first 8 weeks of 2017. Please refer to the figure above for details.

    Top North Regional TV networks in Weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 were PTC and Doordarshan

    The author has relegated two languages to the North regional zone – Bhojpuri and Punjabi, despite the main market defined by BARC for the Bhojpuri language lying geographically in the East Indian of states of Bihar and Jharkhand.

    The north zone had eleven channels from 10 groups that were present in the top five channels per week list in their respective genres or languages. In terms of CWI, the PTC Network with 2 channels in Punjabi was the most watched network with a combined frequency of 9 and CWI of 4,95,995(000s) Sums in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Doordarshan’s DD Punjabi with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 4,05,568(000s) Sumsduring the period under consideration was the second most watched network in the zone. The Charhdikala Group’s Punjabi channel Chardikla Time TV with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 2,37,178(000s) Sumscame next. Bhojpuri channel and Big Network’s Big Gangawith a frequency of 8 and CWI of 2,07,252(000s) Sumswas the fourth most watched channel/network in the northern zone during the period under consideration. The other network’s or groups or channels were MH 1Media’s channel MH One Music (Frequency 8, CWI 1,94,823(000s) Sums, Punjabi ); 9x Media Group’s 9X Tashan (Frequency    7, CWI 1,25,514(000s) Sums, Punjabi); CCTV Media Group channel (Bhojpuri Cinema, Frequency 8, CWI 1,19,325(000s) Sums, Bhojpuri); SAB Group’s Dabangg (Frequency 8, CWI 74,878(000s) Sums, Bhojpuri); Enterr 10 Group’s Dangal TV    Frequency 8, CWI 70,181(000s) Sums, Bhojpuri); Network 18’s ETV Bihar Jharkhand (Frequency 8, CWI 14,387(000s) Sums, Bhojpuri)

    Five channels from five networks were among the top 5 lists during all the eight weeks of 2017 in the Bhojpuri space. All had a frequency of 8 in the top 5 channels list per week during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Reliance Broadcast Network’s (Big Network) Big Ganga had CWI of 2,07,252 (000s) Sums. CCTV Media Group’s Bhojopuri Cinema was next with CWI of 1,19,325 (000s) Sums. The SAB group’s only channel in the top 5 lists in the regional space – Dabangg was next with CWI of 74,878 (000s) Impressions, followed by the Enterr 10 Group’s Dangal TV with CWI of 70,181 (000s) Sums. Network 18’s ETV Bihar-Jharkhand was fifth with CWI of 14,387 (000s) Sums. Please refer to the chart below.

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    Six channels from 5 Networks found a place in the top 5 Punjabi channels weekly list at least for 1 week during the first 8 weeks of 2017. PTC Network’s PTC Punjabi was the most watched channel during the first seven weeks of 2017. In week 8, it gave way to Doordarshan’sDD Punjabi to move to second place. The PTC Network had CWI of 4,95,995 (000s) Sums, and a frequency of 9. PTC Punjabi had CWI of 4,75,274 (000s) Sums. PTC Network’s Punjabi Music channel – PTC Chak de found a place in the top 5 list of Punjabi channels once in week 1 of 2017 at rank 5. The channel had CWI of 20,721 (000s) Sums.

    The pubcasterDoordarshan’s DD Punjabi was the second most watched Punjabi television channel during the first 8 weeks of 2017 with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 4,05,568 (000s) Sums. The Charhdikala Group’s Chardikala Time TV was the third most watched TV Punjabi channel during the first 8 weeks of 2017 with a frequency of 8 and CWI of2,37,178 (000s) Sums. Music channels MH One Music from the MH1 Media Group and 9X Tashan from the 9X Media Group were at fourth and fifth spots respectively. Please refer to the chart above.

    Top North Regional TV Programmes in Weeks 1 to 8 of 2017

    In the Bhojpuri market, Big Network’s Big Ganga’s programmes were the most watched during the first eight weeks of 2017.The channel’s programmes had a Combined frequency of 24 with CWI of 6,165 (000s) Sums. Four of the Enterr 10 Group’s Dangal TV programmes with Combined frequency of 14 and CWI of 2,668 (000s) Sums. SAB TV’s Dabangg’s two film telecast’s brought the group to the third place with a Combined Frequency of 2 and CWI of 399 (000s) Sums. Please refer to the chart below.

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    All the 40 possible top spots were taken by DD Punjabi’s programmes and shows during the first 8 weeks of 2017.Please refer to the chart above.

    Top East Regional TV networks in Weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 were Star India and Zeel

    The author has designated Assamese, Bangla and Oriya language channels as those that comprise the East Regional television zone in India.

    20 channels from 12 Networks (4 from each language) found place at least once in the top 5 channel lists during the first eight weeks of 2017 in the East Zone. The most watched network in the east zone during the period was Star India with two Bengali channels – Star Jalsha and Jalsha Movies with combined frequency of 16 and CWI of 25,27,422 (000s) Sums. Zeel with three channels – two in Bangla and one in Oriya was the second most watched network during the period with a combined frequency of 22 and CWI of 20,81,386 (000s) Sums. Four channels from Odisha Television Group in the Oriya language space with a combined frequency of 5,62,073 (000s) Sums made it the third most watched network during the period under consideration in the eastern zone. Bangla channel AakashAath was the fourth most watched channel with frequency of 8 and CWI of 2,61,406 (000s) Sums. Pride East Entertainments was fifth most watched network with three Assamese channels gave it a combined frequency of 20 and CWI of 2,06,338 (000s) Sums during the first 8 weeks of 2017.

    The other six networks/groups/ channels in the zone were Network 18’s Colors Oriya (Frequency 8, CWI 1,01,446 (000s) Sums Oriya);ABP Group’sABP Ananda (Frequency 2, CWI 57,696 (000s), Sums, Bangla); Prameya News7’schannel News7 (Frequency 6, CWI 51,164    (000s) Sums, Oriya);Brahmaputra Tele Productions (2 channels, Frequency 8, CWI  30,723; Assamese); Pratidin Group’s Pratidin Time (Frequency 7, CWI 37,755 (000s) Sums, Assamese);A M Television’s Prag News (Frequency 7, CWI 36978 (000s) Sums).

    In the case of Assamese language, 7 channels from 4 networks found a place at least once in the top 5 channel lists during the first eight weeks of 2017. Three of Pride East Entertainments Group’s channels made it the most watched network based on a combined frequency or 20 and CWI of 2,06,338 (000s) Sums. Though the Pratidin Group’s Pratidin Time and Prag News had frequencies of 7 each, two of Brahmaputra Tele Productions channels – DY 365 and Jonack with combined frequency of 6 and CWI of 39,237 (000s) Sums made the network the second most watched one during the period under consideration. Please refer to the figure below:

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    In the Bangla space, 6 channels from 4 networks made it to the top 5 channels per week list for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Two of Star India’s channels – Star Jalsha and Jalsha Movies each with a frequency of 8 pivoted the group to having the most watched Bangla channels during the weeks under consideration. The CWI of the Star Network were 25,27,422 (000s) Impressions.

    Star India was followed by another national level network – the Subhash Chandra led Zeel with two channels – Zee Bangla and Zee Bangla Movies with a combined frequency of 14,36,237 (000s) Sums. AakashAath and APB Ananda followed with CWI of 2,61,406 (000s) Sums and 57,696 (000s) respectively. Please refer to the figure above for further details.

    Zeel’sSarthak TV led the Oriya language space with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 6,45,149 (000s) Sums. Next was Odisha Television Network’s that had four channels – Tarang TV, Odisha TV, Alankar and Prarthana that had combined frequency of 26 and 5,62,073 (000s) Sums.  Please refer to the chart above for further details.

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    Pride East Entertainment’s Rang programmes were among the most watched Assamese TV programmes and shows during the first eight weeks of 2017 with a combined frequency of 38 and CWI of 5,051 (000s) Sums. Please refer to the figure above for more details. In the case of Bangla programmes, Star India’s found themselves in the most watched programmes list 35 times out of the possible 40 times in the top five Bengali programmes during the first 8 weeks of 2017. Five of Zeel’s Zee Bangla programmes were also present in the list. Please refer to the figure above.

    In the case of Oriya television,Zeel’sSarthak TV’s programmes had a frequency of 35 out of the possible 40 in the top 5 programmes per week lists of 2017. Two of Odisha Television’s Tarang TV programmes also found themselves in the list with a frequency of 5. Please refer to the figure above for details.

    Sun Network, Star India rule channels and programmes ratings in South India

    The data and basic analysis of the channels from the four Southern sisters languages (five states now) – Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam by this author has already been published earlier on www.indiantelevision.com. Excerpts and updates of that article are here below.

    The Sun Network’s channels were among the most watched channels across the four South Indian languages for the first eight weeks of 2017.

    Statistical analysis of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for Top 5 Channels shows that 8 Networks/affiliates/ channels represented by their respective channels across the four South Indian languages shared the top five positions per week for the first eight weeks of 2017. The four languages are Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. Channels such as ETV have been included in the Network 18 network by the author.

    In order of frequency of presence of their respective channels in the top 5 lists and the total weekly impressions across all the eight weeks of the four main networks were:

    (1)    The Sun Network (frequency 59, CWI 1,89,24,315 (000s) Sums). The Sun Network’s television channels in all the four Southern markets found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    (2)    Star India (frequency 37, CWI 94,10,831 (000s) Sums). Star India’s television channels in all the four Southern markets found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    (3)    Zeel (Frequency 24, CWI 70,47,165 (000s) Sums). Zeel’s television channels in three of the four Southern markets found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Its channels were absent from the lists for the Kerala market

    (4)    Network 18 (frequency 16, CWI 59,16,540 (000s) Sums). Network 18’s television channels in two of the four Southern markets found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Its channels were absent from the lists for the Kerala market.

    The other networks whose channels found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 were MalayalaManorama (Kerala market); Flowers TV (Kerala market); Polimer (TN/ Puducherry market); Jaya TV (TN/ Puducherry market).

    The Sun Network’s and Star India’s channels were present in all of the Top 5 channels list across the four languages for all the first 8 weeks of 2017.

    Top 5 programmes during Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs)

    Only the programmes by channels of the top four networks were in the top 5 programmes list across all the four languages/markets. BARC data that has been referred to in this paper is for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 (U+R) : NCCS All : Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) : 2+ Individuals for the following markets: Karnataka; Kerala; Tamil Nadu/ Puducherry; and AP/ Telangana.

    While the frequency of presence in the top 5 lists of programmes was highest in the case of Star India channels (frequency 60, CWI 3,31,289 (000s) Sums), the Sun Network channels (frequency 43, CWI 5,21,763 (000s) Sums) programmes garnered much higher viewership.

    The Sun Network channels found a place in the top 5 programmes lists in three languages – Tamil (Frequency 40, CWI 502758 (000s) Sums Telugu (Frequency 2, CWI 14036 (000s) Sums and Kannada (Frequency 1, CWI 4969 (000s) Sums) during the period under consideration in this paper.

    Star India channels programmes also found a place in the top 5  programmes lists for three languages – Malayalam (Frequency 40, CWI 2,09,083 (000s) Sums); Telugu (Frequency 18, CWI 1,14,637 (000s) Sums and the Kannada market (frequency 2, CWI 7,569 (000s) Sums).

    Network 18 channels programmes found a place in the top 5 lists in 2 languages – Kannada (Frequency 28, CWI 1,43,113 (000s) Sums) and Telugu (Frequency 10, CWI 62,796 (000s) Sums).

    Zeel channels programmes also found a place in the top 5 lists in 2 languages Telugu (Frequency 10, CWI 63,147 (000s) Sums) and Kannada (Frequency 9, CWI 38135 (000s) Sums).

    Tamil Nadu/ Puducherry (Tamil) market top channels

    The Sun Network’s Sun TV is numerouno in this market, as well as across all television genres and markets in India, period!

    The Tamil market had four channels from three networks in the first four positions for all the first eight weeks of 2017. The Sun Network’s Sun TV and KTV, Zeel’s Zee Tamil and Star India’s Star Vijay.

    In the Tamil market, Sun TV found the first place eight times out of eight with CWI of 85,46,618 (000s) Sums. During the eight weeks under consideration in this paper, its KTV channel was number 2 most watched channel for 7 weeks with CWI of 20,47,381 (000s) Sums. In week 3, the number three Tamil player – Zee Tamil had second place.

    Zee Tamil was the third most watched channel in the Tamil space for seven of the eight weeks with CWI of 18,56,448 (000s)Sums, except as mentioned above – it was at number two position in week 3 of 2017.

    Star Vijay was the fourth most watched channel in the Tamil language TV space with CWI of 16,47,623 (000s)Sums during all the first 8 weeks of 2017.

    Polimer’sPolimer TV was the fifth most watched Tamil language TV space with a frequency of 4 and CWI of 3,25,149 (000s)Sums, while its Polimer News was the seventh most watched Tamil language TV space with a frequency of 2 and CWI of 1,92,213 (000s) Sums in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    The sixth most watched Tamil channel during weeks 1 to 8 was Jaya TV with a frequency of 2 and Combined Total Impressions of 2,40,799 (000s) Sums.

    Tamil Nadu/ Puducherry (Tamil) market top programmes

    Eight of the Sun TV’s programmes and two film telecasts grabbed all the five top spots during all the first eight weeks of 2017. The eight top programs in the Tamil TV space that had a combined frequency of 37 out of a possible 40 have been listed below:

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    The other three slots were taken by three films broadcast by Sun TV on Sunday in weeks 1, 3 and 5 of 2017. DeivaMagal had the highest primetime viewership during all the first eight weeks of 2017.

    AP/ Telangana (Telugu)market top channels

    The Telugu market also was dominated by the Sun Network’s channels. The two channels of the network had a frequency of 8 each in the top 5 channels list for the Telugu market and the Sun Network had CWI of 52,80,885 (000s) Sums. Its Gemini TV was the most watched channel during all the weeks under consideration in this paper.

    Gemini TV had a frequency of 8 in the top 5 channels list with CW
    I of 40,16,489 (000s) Sums. Zee Telugu was the second most watched channel during these first eight weeks of 2017 with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 3384804 (000s) Sums.

    Network 18’s ETV Telugu was the third most watched channel in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017, also with a frequency of 8 in the top 5 channels lists for the Telugu market and CWI of 33,65,528 (000s) Sums. Star India’s Maa TV/Star Maa was the fourth most watched channel in the AP/ Telangana market with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 32,75,864 (000s) Impressions.

    The fifth most watched Telugu channel during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 was the Sun Network’s Gemini Movies with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 13,12,922 (000s) Sums.
    AP/ Telangana (Telugu)market top programmes

    KumkumaPuvvu, (means Saffron) the Telugu edition of the 785 episode Malayalam soap opera Kumkumapoovu on Star India’s Maa TV/ Star Maa was the most watched primetime programme during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. The programme had a frequency of 8 in the top 5 programmes list during the period under consideration in the paper with CWI of 52,561 (000s) Sums. Though KumkumaPuvvuwas ranked first in terms of Weekly Impressions only during weeks 1, 2, 5 and 8 of 2017, the sum of its weekly impressions for weeks 1 to 8 was more than any other programme in this space.

    Of the possible 40 slots in five weeks, 37 were shared by Television Programmes, while the remaining three slots were shared by movies – one aired by the Star Network and two aired by Gemini TV.

    Please refer to the figure below for the top nine Telugu programs during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

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    Zee Telugu’s story of two strong willed women – MuddaMandaram was the second most watched Telugu programme in the first eight weeks of 2017 with CWI of 51,560 (000s) Sums and a frequency of 8 in the top 5 Telugu programmes.

    Karnataka (Kannada) market top channels

    Five Kannada channels were in the top 5 Kannada channels list during the first 8 weeks of 2017. The channels ranks remained unchanged during all the first eight weeks of 2017. The frequency of each channel was 8. Network 18’s Colors Kannada was ranked number one with CWI of 25,51,012 (000s) Sums, followed by Zeel’s Zee Kannada with 18,05,913 (000s) Sums.

    Star India’s Star Suvarna with 15,30,643 (000s) Sums was the third most watched Kannada channel in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    Two of the Sun Network’s channels – Udaya Movies and Udaya TV were ranked fourth and fifth with CWI of 12,05,222 (000s) Sums and 9,36,342 (000s) Sums respectively. If one were to combine the viewership of these two channels, then the Sun Network would be the second most watched Kannada television network during the first eight weeks of 2017 with CWI of 21, 41,564 (000s) Sums.
    Karnataka (Kannada) market top programmes

    Colors Kannada’s daily soap PuttaGowriMaduve that chronicles the journey of child bride from the brink of childhood to womanhood was the most watched Kannada programme during the first 8 weeks of 2017. The programme was ranked first during all the first eight weeks of 2017 with CWI of 53,098 (000s) Sums.

    Also from the Colors Kannada stable, Lakshmi Baaramma was the second most watch Kannada programme in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 with CWI and a frequency of 8 in the top 5 Kannada programmes list. Please refer to the figure below for the top Kannada Programs in weeks 1 to 8.

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    Of the possible 40 top 5 program lists during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017, 38 were shared by television programmes, while two were shared by films.

    Kerala (Malayalam) market top channels

    Star India’s Asianet ruled the Malayalam television space during the first eight weeks of 2017. The channel was ranked first in terms of Weekly Impressions during all the eight weeks. It has CWI of 26,25,543 (000s) Sums. MalayalaManorama’s GEC MazhavilManorama also found itself in the top 5 channels list eight times with CWI of 6,81,232 (000s) Sums.

    The Sun Networks Malayalam channel Surya TV also had a frequency of 8 and was the third most watched Malayalam channel with CWI of 6,60,045 (000s) Sums. Flowers TV came in fourth with frequency of 8 and CWI of 5,77,569 (000s) Sums.

    Star India’s Asianet Movies was fifth with a frequency of 5 and CWI of 3,31,158 (000s) Sums. The Sun Network’s second Malayalam channel – Kiran TV found itself in the top 5 channels list thrice during the first eight weeks of 2015 with CWI of 1,99,296 (000s) Sums.

    Kerala (Malayalam) market top programmes

    In the case of top 5 programmes for a week, it was Aisanet programmes that were amongst the top 5 ranks during all the first 8 weeks of2017. Parasparam, the daily family soap that completed 1070 episodes in end January 2017 was the most watched Malayalam programme during the first eight weeks of the year with a frequency of 8 and CWI of 50,100 (000s) Sums. Parasparamwas the most watched programme for three of the eight weeks of 2016 and the second most watched program for five of the eight weeks of the year.

    Chandanamazha, a series about the trials and tribulations of two sisters who marry into the same family was the second most watched Malayalam programme during the first eight weeks of 2017 with CWI of 49,972 (000s) Sums. Please refer to the figure below for the list of the Top Malayalam programs in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

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    Of the forty possible slots among the top five primetime programmes per week during the eight weeks under consideration in this paper, four were one off awards, while 36 spots were held by the channels regular programmes.

  • Sun Network, Star India rule channels and programmes ratings in South India

    The Sun Network’s channels were the most watched channels across the four South Indian languages for the first eight weeks of 2017 (Saturday, 30 December 2016 to Friday 24 February 2017).

    This paper must be read with a caveat: It deals only with the players present in BARC’s top 5 lists of channels per week and programmes per week for each language. The sums/percentages of other genres/players’ ratings or Impressions (000s) Sums other than those indicated in BARC’s top 10 lists of channels and programmes have not been considered/mentioned in this paper during the period under consideration and those numbers could be more/higher. Further, Combined Total Impressions mentioned in this paper means the sum of all the Impressions (000s) Sums for all the weeks under consideration of a network, channel and/or programme/s.

    Statistical analysis of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for Top 5 Channels for the four South Indian regional channels shows that 8 Networks/affiliates/channels represented by their respective channels across the four South Indian languages shared the top five positions per week for the first eight weeks of 2017. The four languages are Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. Channels such as ETV have been included in the Network 18 network by the author.

    BARC data that has been referred to inthis paper is for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 is (U+R) : NCCS All : 2+ Individuals for the following markets: Karnataka; Kerala; Tamil Nadu/ Puducherry; and AP/ Telangana

    If all the channels of a network were present in the top 5 channels list for each of the four languages, that network’s frequency of appearance in the list would be 160 for the first 8 weeks of 2017 period. In order of frequency of presence of their respective channels in the top 5 lists and the total weekly impressions across all the eight weeks of the four main networks were:

    (1)  The Sun Network (frequency 59, Combined Weekly Impressions 1,89,24,315 (000s) Sums). The Sun Network’s television channels in all the four Southern markets found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    (2)  Star India (frequency 37,Combined Weekly Impressions 94,10,831 (000s) Sums). Star India’s television channels in all the four Southern markets found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    (3)  Zeel(Frequency 24, Combined Weekly Impressions 70,47,165(000s) Sums). Zeel’s television channels in three of the four Southern markets found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Its channels were absent from the lists for the Kerala market

    (4)  Network 18 (frequency 16, Combined Weekly Impressions 59,16,540 (000s) Sums). Network 18’s television channels in two of the four Southern markets found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. Its channels were absent from the lists for the Kerala market.

    The other networks whose channels found a place in the top 5 lists for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 wereMalayalaManorama (Kerala market); Flowers TV (Kerala market); Polimer(TN/ Puducherry market); Jaya TV (TN/ Puducherry market).

    The Sun Network’s and Star India’s channels were present in all of the Top 5 channels list across the four languages for all the first 8 weeks of 2017.

    Top 5 programmes during Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs)

    Only the programmes by channels of the top four networks were The top 5 programmes list across all the four languages/markets. BARC data that has been referred to in this paper is for weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 (U+R) : NCCS All : Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) : 2+ Individuals for the following markets: Karnataka; Kerala; Tamil Nadu/ Puducherry; and AP/ Telangana.

    While the frequency of presence in the top 5 lists of programmes was highest in the case of Star India channels (frequency 60, Combined Weekly Impressions 3,31,289 (000s) Sums), the Sun Network channels (frequency 43, Combined Weekly Impressions 5,21,763 (000s) Sums) programmes garnered much higher viewership.

    The Sun Network channels found a place in the top 5 programmes lists in three languages – Tamil (Frequency 40, Combined Weekly Impressions 502758 (000s) Sums Telugu (Frequency 2, Combined Weekly Impressions 14036 (000s) Sums and Kannada (Frequency 1, Combined Weekly Impressions 4969 (000s) Sums) during the period under consideration in this paper.

    Star India channels programmes also found a place in the top 5  programmes lists for three languages – Malayalam (Frequency 40, Combined Weekly Impressions 2,09,083 (000s) Sums); Telugu (Frequency 18, Combined Weekly Impressions 1,14,637 (000s) Sums and the Kannada market (frequency 2, Combined Weekly Impressions 7,569 (000s) Sums).

    Network 18 channels programmes found a place in the top 5 lists in 2 languages – Kannada (Frequency 28, Combined Weekly Impressions 1,43,113 (000s) Sums) and Telugu (Frequency 10, Combined Weekly Impressions 62,796 (000s) Sums).

    Zeel channels programmes also found a place in the top 5 lists in 2 languages Telugu(Frequency 10, Combined Weekly Impressions 63,147 (000s) Sums) and Kannada (Frequency 9, Combined Weekly Impressions 38135 (000s) Sums).

    Tamil Nadu/ Puducherry (Tamil) market top channels

    The Sun Network’s Sun TV is numerouno in this market, as well as across all television genres and markets in India, period!

    The Tamil market had four channels from three networks in the first four positions for all the first eight weeks of 2017. The Sun Network’s Sun TV and KTV, Zeel’s Zee Tamil and Star India’s Star Vijay.

    In the Tamil market, Sun TV found the first place eight times out of eight with Combined Weekly Impressions of 85,46,618 (000s) Sums. During the eight weeks under consideration in this paper, its KTV channel was number 2 most watched channel for 7 weeks with Combined Weekly Impressions of 20,47,381 (000s) Sums. In week 3, the number three Tamil player –Zee Tamil had second place.

    Zee Tamil was the third most watched channel in the Tamil space for seven of the eight weeks with Combined Weekly Impressions of 18,56,448 (000s)Sums, except as mentioned above – it was at number two position in week 3 of 2017.

    Star Vijay was the fourth most watched channel in the Tamil language TV space with Combined Weekly Impressions of 16,47,623 (000s)Sums during all the first 8 weeks of 2017.

    Polimer’sPolimer TV was the fifth most watched Tamil language TV space with a frequency of 4 and Combined Weekly Impressions of 3,25,149 (000s)Sums, while its Polimer News was the seventh most watched Tamil language TV space with a frequency of 2 and Combined Weekly Impressions of 1,92,213 (000s)Sums in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    The sixth most watched Tamil channel during weeks 1 to 8 was Jaya TV with a frequency of 2 and Combined Total Impressions of 2,40,799 (000s) Sums.

    Tamil Nadu/ Puducherry (Tamil) market top programmes

    Eight of the Sun TV’s programmes and two film telecasts grabbed all the five top spots during all the first eight weeks of 2017. The eight top programs in the Tamil TV space that had a combined frequency of 37 out of a possible 40 have been listed below:

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    The other three slots were taken by three films broadcast by Sun TV on Sunday in weeks 1, 3 and 5 of 2017. DeivaMagal had the highest primetime viewership during all the first eight weeks of 2017.

    AP/ Telangana (Telugu)market top channels

    The Telugu market also was dominated by the Sun Network’s channels. The two channels of the network had a frequency of 8 in the top 5 channels list for the Telugu market and the Sun Network had Combined Weekly Impressions of 52,80,885 (000s) Sums. Its Gemini TV was the most watched channel during all the weeks under consideration in this paper.

    Gemini TV had a frequency of 8 in the top 5 channels list with Combined Weekly Impressions of 40,16,489 (000s) Sums. Zee Telugu was the second most watched channel during these first eight weeks of 2017 with a frequency of 8 and Combined Weekly Impressions of 3384804 (000s) Sums.

    Network 18’s ETV Telugu was the third most watched channel in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017, also with a frequency of 8 in the top 5 channels lists for the Telugu market and Combined Weekly Impressions of 33,65,528 (000s) Sums. Star India’s Maa TV/Star Maa was the fourth most watched channel in the AP/ Telangana market with a frequency of 8 and Combined Weekly Impressions of 32,75,864 (000s) Impressions.

    The fifth most watched Telugu channel during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 was the Sun Network’s Gemini Movies with a frequency of 8 and Combined Weekly Impressions of 13,12,922 (000s) Sums.
    AP/ Telangana (Telugu)market top programmes

    KumkumaPuvvu, (means Saffron) the Telugu edition of the 785 episode Malayalam soap opera Kumkumapoovu on Star India’s Maa TV/ Star Maa was the most watched primetime programme during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017. The programme had a frequency of 8 in the top 5 programmes list during the period under consideration in the paper with Combined Weekly Impressions of 52,561 (000s) Sums. Though KumkumaPuvvuwas ranked first in terms of Weekly Impressions only during weeks 1, 2, 5 and 8 of 2017, the sum of its weekly impressions for weeks 1 to 8 was more than any other programme in this space.

    Of the possible 40 slots in five weeks, 37 were shared by Television Programmes, while the remaining three slots were shared by movies – one aired by the Star Network and two aired by Gemini TV.

    Please refer to the figure below for the top nine Telugu programs during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

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    Zee Telugu’s story of two strong willed women – MuddaMandaram was the second most watched Telugu programme in the first eight weeks of 2017 with Combined Weekly Impressions of 51,560 (000s) Sums and a frequency of 8 in the top 5 Telugu programmes.

    Karnataka (Kannada) market top channels

    Five Kannada channels were in the top 5 Kannada channels list during the first 8 weeks of 2017. The channels ranks remained unchanged during all the first eight weeks of 2017. The frequency of each channel was 8. Network 18’s Colors Kannada was ranked number one with Combined Weekly Impressions of 25,51,012 (000s) Sums, followed by Zeel’s Zee Kannada with 18,05,913 (000s) Sums.

    Star India’s Star Suvarna with 15,30,643 (000s) Sums was the third most watched Kannada channel in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

    Two of the Sun Network’s channels – Udaya Movies and Udaya TV were ranked fourth and fifth with Combined Weekly Impressions of 12,05,222 (000s) Sums and 9,36,342 (000s) Sums respectively. If one were to combine the viewership of these two channels, then the Sun Network would be the second most watched Kannada television network during the first eight weeks of 2017 with Combined Weekly Impressions of 21, 41,564 (000s) Sums.
    Karnataka (Kannada) market top programmes

    Colors Kannada’s daily soap PuttaGowriMaduve that chronicles the journey of child bride from the brink of childhood to womanhood was the most watched Kannada programme during the first 8 weeks of 2017. The programme was ranked first during all the first eight weeks of 2017 with Combined Weekly Impressions of 53,098 (000s) Sums.
    Also from the Colors Kannada stable, Lakshmi Baaramma was the second most watch Kannada programme in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017 with Combined Weekly Impressions and a frequency of 8 in the top 5 Kannada programmes list.

    Please refer to the figure below for the top Kannada Programs in weeks 1 to 8.

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    Of the possible 40 top 5 program lists during weeks 1 to 8 of 2017, 38 were shared by television programmes, while two were shared by films.

    Kerala (Malayalam) market top channels

    Star India’s Asianet ruled the Malayalam television space during the first eight weeks of 2017. The channel was ranked first in terms of Weekly Impressions during all the eight weeks. It has Combined Weekly Impressions of 26,25,543 (000s) Sums. MalayalaManorama’s GEC MazhavilManorama also found itself in the top 5 channels list eight times with Combined Weekly Impressions of 6,81,232 (000s) Sums.

    The Sun Networks Malayalam channel Surya TV also had a frequency of 8 was the third most watched Malayalam channel with Combined Weekly Impressions of 6,60,045 (000s) Sums. Flowers TV came in fourth with frequency of 8 and Combined Weekly Impressions of 5,77,569 (000s) Sums.

    Star India’s Asianet Movies was fifth with a frequency of 5 and Combined Weekly Impressions of 3,31,158 (000s) Sums. The Sun Network’s second Malayalam channel – Kiran TV found itself in the top 5 channels list thrice during the first eight weeks of 2015 with Combined Weekly Impressions of 1,99,296 (000s) Sums.

    Kerala (Malayalam) market top programmes

    In the case of top 5 programmes for a week, it was Aisanet programmes that were amongst the top 5 ranks during all the first 8 weeks of2017. Parasparam, the daily family soap that completed 1070 episodes in end January 2017 was the most watched Malayalam programme during the first eight weeks of the year with a frequency of 8 and Combined Weekly Impressions of 50,100 (000s) Sums. Parasparamwas the most watched programme for three of the eight weeks of 2016 and the second most watched program for five of the eight weeks of the year.

    Chandanamazha, a series about the trials and tribulations of two sisters who marry into the same family was the second most watched Malayalam programme during the first eight weeks of 2017 with Combined Weekly Impressions of 49,972 (000s) Sums.

    Please refer to the figure below for the list of the Top Malayalam programs in weeks 1 to 8 of 2017.

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    Of the forty possible slots among the top five primetime programmes per week during the eight weeks under consideration in this paper, four were one off awards, while 36 spots were held by the channels regular programmes.

    Conclusion

    There is no denying the fact that the Sun Network’s Sun TV was the most watched channel across genres and languages in India, as is evident from BARC’s  list of top 10 channels Across Genre: All India (U+R): 2+ individuals as well as BARC data for the TN/ Puducherry market. It dominated the channel viewership in two of the largest media and entertainment (M&E) centres in the country with two channels each in the Tamil and the Telugu space through Sun TV, KTV and Gemini TV, Gemini Movies respectively. Two each of its channels were also among the lower top 5 in the smaller Kannada and Malayalam markets.

    On the programme front, the Sun Network’s programmes were the only ones that made it to the top 5 Tamil programmes list during all the first eight weeks of 2017. However, in the other three South Indian markets, ratings performance of its programmes was sketchy.

    Though the Star Network’s Combined Weekly Ratings in the four South Indianmarkets were a little more than half of the Sun Networks, the programmes of its respective channels dominated the Telugu and the Malayalam markets.

    Zeel’s South Indian channels were a mixed bag and surprisingly the gap between its Combined Weekly Insertions and those the Star India South Indian channels was not large, considering the fact that its channels operate in only three South Indian markets as compared to the four markets that Star India operates in.

    Network 18 has channels in only two of the four South Indian markets. Its channels and programmes have dominated the Kannada market, and its programmes Combined Weekly Impressions were not too far behind the second largest player in the Telugu market – Zee Telugu.

    The other networks/channels that were present in the top five channels list for each of the markets can be consideredas work in progress before they begin to challengethe four major networks and their respective channels.

  • ETV UP/ Uttarakhand refreshes with new shows & look

    ETV UP/ Uttarakhand refreshes with new shows & look

    New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh / Uttarakhand, the leading news channel of UP & Uttarakhand, saw several changes being implemented over the past few weeks as part of the channel’s refresh. Several new shows were launched and prominent anchors were introduced on the channel. The channel’s packaging was completely overhauled to add energy and vibrancy to the screen. Overall the singular objective of the refresh that culminated on January 30th was to provide viewers with an enhanced and unmatched experience in terms of content, formats and presentation.

    The first primetime show to be launched on the channel as part of the current exercise was Pradesh Prime at 7 PM. The show is hosted by Preeti Raghunandan (Mon-Fri) and is a fast paced bulletin that captures all critical news from across Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to ensure that viewers stay abreast of all key developments that have a direct impact on them. Kah Kar Hi Maanenge (Mon-Fri), a discussion show focusing on getting to the nub of key issues and stories at 8 PM, is anchored by renowned journalist Prateek Trivedi. Adding to the power packed line-up, a new debate show, Takkar was also launched on 30th January. The daily show hosted by the firebrand anchor Amish Devgan from Monday to Friday will ask tough questions and will hold those in positions of influence and responsibility accountable.

    Commenting on the refresh Avinash Kaul, President – Strategy, Product & Alliances – Network 18 & Managing Director, A + E Networks | TV18 said,“ It is our constant endeavour to innovate and evolve in order to cater to the changing needs of a highly discerning news audience in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Our new content will add tremendous depth to ETV Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand’s offering and we are confident that these changes will be very well received by our viewers.”

    Rajesh Raina, Group Editor, ETV News Network added,”ETV Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand has always been a trusted source of information for the people of these states. The new anchors and shows will further add to the credibility of the channel and consolidate its position as the channel of choice for the people of UP and Uttarakhand.”

    To promote the new look and shows, the channel will also be rolling out a multi- media campaign across the state.

  • ETV UP/ Uttarakhand refreshes with new shows & look

    ETV UP/ Uttarakhand refreshes with new shows & look

    New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh / Uttarakhand, the leading news channel of UP & Uttarakhand, saw several changes being implemented over the past few weeks as part of the channel’s refresh. Several new shows were launched and prominent anchors were introduced on the channel. The channel’s packaging was completely overhauled to add energy and vibrancy to the screen. Overall the singular objective of the refresh that culminated on January 30th was to provide viewers with an enhanced and unmatched experience in terms of content, formats and presentation.

    The first primetime show to be launched on the channel as part of the current exercise was Pradesh Prime at 7 PM. The show is hosted by Preeti Raghunandan (Mon-Fri) and is a fast paced bulletin that captures all critical news from across Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to ensure that viewers stay abreast of all key developments that have a direct impact on them. Kah Kar Hi Maanenge (Mon-Fri), a discussion show focusing on getting to the nub of key issues and stories at 8 PM, is anchored by renowned journalist Prateek Trivedi. Adding to the power packed line-up, a new debate show, Takkar was also launched on 30th January. The daily show hosted by the firebrand anchor Amish Devgan from Monday to Friday will ask tough questions and will hold those in positions of influence and responsibility accountable.

    Commenting on the refresh Avinash Kaul, President – Strategy, Product & Alliances – Network 18 & Managing Director, A + E Networks | TV18 said,“ It is our constant endeavour to innovate and evolve in order to cater to the changing needs of a highly discerning news audience in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Our new content will add tremendous depth to ETV Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand’s offering and we are confident that these changes will be very well received by our viewers.”

    Rajesh Raina, Group Editor, ETV News Network added,”ETV Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand has always been a trusted source of information for the people of these states. The new anchors and shows will further add to the credibility of the channel and consolidate its position as the channel of choice for the people of UP and Uttarakhand.”

    To promote the new look and shows, the channel will also be rolling out a multi- media campaign across the state.

  • Network 18 board approves amalgamation of subsidiaries; adjusted operating profit down in Q3-17

    Network 18 board approves amalgamation of subsidiaries; adjusted operating profit down in Q3-17

    BENGALURU: The Network 18 Media and Investments Limited (Network 18) board on the recommendations of the audit committee has given the nod for amalgamation of its wholly owned subsidiaries with itself to simplify the corporate structure, consolidate businesses, and gain synergy and scale benefits from 1 April 2016 (the beginning of the current fiscal). The amalgamation is subject to the necessary approvals.

    These subsidiaries include Television Eighteen Media and Investments Limited, Television Eighteen Media Mauritius Limited, Web18 Holdings Limited, E-18 Limited, Web18 Software Services Limited, Capital18 Fincap Private Limited, RVT Finhold Private Limited, Colosceum Media Private Limited, RRK Finhold Private Limited, RRB Investments Private Limited, Setpro18 Distribution Limited, Reed Infomedia India Private Limited, Digital18 India Media Limited and Network18 Holdings Limited.

    Network18 consolidated adjusted operating profit after adjusting the impact of new  one time initiatives in the year fell to Rs 8.5 crore in the quarter ended 31 December 2016 (Q3-17, current quarter) as compared to the consolidated operating profit of Rs 36.9 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year (y-o-y). The company’s consolidated revenue including proportionate share of revenues of joint ventures (JVs’) remained stable at Rs 905 crore in the current quarter as compared to Rs 903.1 in Q3-16.

    The company’s consolidated Total Income from Operations excluding revenue related to JVs’ and associates in Q3-17 declined 7.1 percent to Rs 372.81 crore from Rs 401.13 crore in Q3-16.

    Network 18’s consolidated operating loss (EBIDTA) without adjusting for one time initiatives in Q3-17 was Rs 9.02 crore as compared to a consolidated operating profit of Rs 36.76 crore (9.2 percent margin) in Q3-16. The company reported a consolidated operating loss of Rs 79.79 crore in the current quarter as compared to a consolidated profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 50.37 crore (12.6 percent margin) in Q3-16. Total consolidated comprehensible loss in Q3-17 was Rs 80.32 crore as compared to a consolidated total comprehensible profit of Rs 49.70 crore in Q3-16.

    Network 18 says that its listed subsidiary TV18 posted 1 percent  y-o-y topline growth, and its operating profits excluding impact of new initiatives and one-time expense was Rs. 52.3 crores in Q3-17 versus Rs. 49.2 crores in Q3-16.

    Network 18’s new initiatives/one-time expenses include:

    The aggregate operating loss of the new initiatives of Viacom18 (2nd Kannada 1) GEC Colors Super, OTT video destination VOOT and movie channel Rishtey Cineplex) considered in the consolidated segment results is Rs. 34.8 crores.

    2) “fyi TV18”, a lifestyle programming channel from the AETN18 stable (a JV between TV18 and A&E Network), was commercially launched on July 4, 2016. The channel incurred an operating loss of Rs. 5.2 crore during the quarter.

    3) In the news space, the three regional news channels — News18 Kerala, News18 Tamil Nadu and News18 Assam/N.E — that were launched during the first quarter of the current year stabilized during the quarter and expanded their reach. These three new channels incurred an operating loss of Rs. 9.1 crores during the quarter

    4) Hindi News channel IBN7 was re-branded and re-launched as ‘News18 India’ during the quarter for a one-time expense ofRs. 3.3 crores.

    Let us look at the other numbers reported by the company:

    Network 18’s consolidated total expenditure in the current quarter increased 6.8 percent y-o-y to Rs 405.19 crore (108.7 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 379.38 crore (94.6 percent of TIO) in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

    Consolidated distribution, advertising and business promotion expense in Q3-17 declined 2.5 percent to Rs 119.60 crore (32.1 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 122.60 crore (30.6 percent of TIO) in Q3-16.

    Consolidated employee benefit expense in the current quarter increased 26.3 percent y-o-y to Rs 122.99 crore (33 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 97.36 crore (24.3 percent of TIO).

    Consolidated other expense reduced 3.7 percent y-o-y in Q3-17 to Rs 138.23 crore (37.1 percent of TIO) from Rs 143.55 crore (35.8 percent of TIO).

    Consolidated finance cost in the current quarter increased 26.6 percent y-o-y to Rs 25.03 crore (6.7 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 19.78 crore (4.9 percent of TIO).

    Company speak

    The major points in the company’s earning press release say:

    The group (Network 18 group) continued to invest in digital and linear media, reiterating its commitment to deliver cutting-edge news and high quality content to the demanding new-age Indian. It consolidated its position by scaling up the new regional channels launched over the last year and gave further impetus todigital content and delivery via its multiple digital destinations.

    A sharp pullback/deferment in spends by advertisers in November-December was only partially offset by good growth in the festive season (which fell entirely in October this year) and a mild revival at the fag-end of the quarter.

    Network 18 chariman Adil Zainulbhai said: “We are seeing an explosion of activity in the digital space, which adds to our confidence in our continuing impetus for multi-pronged digital growth. We have created a sizeable presence across both video and web, and intend to solidify our offerings via improved content and refreshed formats. Our growing strength in linear (especially regional) media provides a significant cross-synergy with the digital space, as vernacular content is in high-demand”.

    Appointment of Director and CFO

    The broad approved the appointment of PMS Prasad as non-executive director of the company along with with two other appointments which includes K.R Raja as non executive director and Ramesh Kumar Damani as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the company. The board noted the resignation of Rohit Bansal and Vinay Chhajlani from the Directorship of the company along with the Hariharan Mahadeven as CFO.

  • Network 18 board approves amalgamation of subsidiaries; adjusted operating profit down in Q3-17

    Network 18 board approves amalgamation of subsidiaries; adjusted operating profit down in Q3-17

    BENGALURU: The Network 18 Media and Investments Limited (Network 18) board on the recommendations of the audit committee has given the nod for amalgamation of its wholly owned subsidiaries with itself to simplify the corporate structure, consolidate businesses, and gain synergy and scale benefits from 1 April 2016 (the beginning of the current fiscal). The amalgamation is subject to the necessary approvals.

    These subsidiaries include Television Eighteen Media and Investments Limited, Television Eighteen Media Mauritius Limited, Web18 Holdings Limited, E-18 Limited, Web18 Software Services Limited, Capital18 Fincap Private Limited, RVT Finhold Private Limited, Colosceum Media Private Limited, RRK Finhold Private Limited, RRB Investments Private Limited, Setpro18 Distribution Limited, Reed Infomedia India Private Limited, Digital18 India Media Limited and Network18 Holdings Limited.

    Network18 consolidated adjusted operating profit after adjusting the impact of new  one time initiatives in the year fell to Rs 8.5 crore in the quarter ended 31 December 2016 (Q3-17, current quarter) as compared to the consolidated operating profit of Rs 36.9 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year (y-o-y). The company’s consolidated revenue including proportionate share of revenues of joint ventures (JVs’) remained stable at Rs 905 crore in the current quarter as compared to Rs 903.1 in Q3-16.

    The company’s consolidated Total Income from Operations excluding revenue related to JVs’ and associates in Q3-17 declined 7.1 percent to Rs 372.81 crore from Rs 401.13 crore in Q3-16.

    Network 18’s consolidated operating loss (EBIDTA) without adjusting for one time initiatives in Q3-17 was Rs 9.02 crore as compared to a consolidated operating profit of Rs 36.76 crore (9.2 percent margin) in Q3-16. The company reported a consolidated operating loss of Rs 79.79 crore in the current quarter as compared to a consolidated profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 50.37 crore (12.6 percent margin) in Q3-16. Total consolidated comprehensible loss in Q3-17 was Rs 80.32 crore as compared to a consolidated total comprehensible profit of Rs 49.70 crore in Q3-16.

    Network 18 says that its listed subsidiary TV18 posted 1 percent  y-o-y topline growth, and its operating profits excluding impact of new initiatives and one-time expense was Rs. 52.3 crores in Q3-17 versus Rs. 49.2 crores in Q3-16.

    Network 18’s new initiatives/one-time expenses include:

    The aggregate operating loss of the new initiatives of Viacom18 (2nd Kannada 1) GEC Colors Super, OTT video destination VOOT and movie channel Rishtey Cineplex) considered in the consolidated segment results is Rs. 34.8 crores.

    2) “fyi TV18”, a lifestyle programming channel from the AETN18 stable (a JV between TV18 and A&E Network), was commercially launched on July 4, 2016. The channel incurred an operating loss of Rs. 5.2 crore during the quarter.

    3) In the news space, the three regional news channels — News18 Kerala, News18 Tamil Nadu and News18 Assam/N.E — that were launched during the first quarter of the current year stabilized during the quarter and expanded their reach. These three new channels incurred an operating loss of Rs. 9.1 crores during the quarter

    4) Hindi News channel IBN7 was re-branded and re-launched as ‘News18 India’ during the quarter for a one-time expense ofRs. 3.3 crores.

    Let us look at the other numbers reported by the company:

    Network 18’s consolidated total expenditure in the current quarter increased 6.8 percent y-o-y to Rs 405.19 crore (108.7 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 379.38 crore (94.6 percent of TIO) in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

    Consolidated distribution, advertising and business promotion expense in Q3-17 declined 2.5 percent to Rs 119.60 crore (32.1 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 122.60 crore (30.6 percent of TIO) in Q3-16.

    Consolidated employee benefit expense in the current quarter increased 26.3 percent y-o-y to Rs 122.99 crore (33 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 97.36 crore (24.3 percent of TIO).

    Consolidated other expense reduced 3.7 percent y-o-y in Q3-17 to Rs 138.23 crore (37.1 percent of TIO) from Rs 143.55 crore (35.8 percent of TIO).

    Consolidated finance cost in the current quarter increased 26.6 percent y-o-y to Rs 25.03 crore (6.7 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 19.78 crore (4.9 percent of TIO).

    Company speak

    The major points in the company’s earning press release say:

    The group (Network 18 group) continued to invest in digital and linear media, reiterating its commitment to deliver cutting-edge news and high quality content to the demanding new-age Indian. It consolidated its position by scaling up the new regional channels launched over the last year and gave further impetus todigital content and delivery via its multiple digital destinations.

    A sharp pullback/deferment in spends by advertisers in November-December was only partially offset by good growth in the festive season (which fell entirely in October this year) and a mild revival at the fag-end of the quarter.

    Network 18 chariman Adil Zainulbhai said: “We are seeing an explosion of activity in the digital space, which adds to our confidence in our continuing impetus for multi-pronged digital growth. We have created a sizeable presence across both video and web, and intend to solidify our offerings via improved content and refreshed formats. Our growing strength in linear (especially regional) media provides a significant cross-synergy with the digital space, as vernacular content is in high-demand”.

    Appointment of Director and CFO

    The broad approved the appointment of PMS Prasad as non-executive director of the company along with with two other appointments which includes K.R Raja as non executive director and Ramesh Kumar Damani as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the company. The board noted the resignation of Rohit Bansal and Vinay Chhajlani from the Directorship of the company along with the Hariharan Mahadeven as CFO.