Tag: New channel

  • Zee Media announces pulling out 14 new channels from Barc ratings

    Zee Media announces pulling out 14 new channels from Barc ratings

    Mumbai: On Saturday, the company announced its bold and definite decision to stop participating in the Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) ratings.

    In a statement, Zee Media noted, “This decision is a milestone for the whole news media industry. There are more than 5-8 million people associated with the news and broadcasting industry at large who get adversely impacted if incorrect reporting is published by the rating agencies, and it has been observed in the last few months that the news genre is being shown shrunk by the Barc (rating agency) to extend the benefit to GEC and other genres at large.”

    The company had raised its concerns multiple times to Barc and had questioned the whole structure and their operation transparency towards the news industry, which represents the media and is usually termed as the fourth pillar of democracy.

    “It is pertinent to point out that the rating agency has failed to rectify the news industry’s and Zee Media’s concerns. Barc has not given any white paper on the TRP scam until now and it’s a matter of great concern that who all was involved in this malpractice and if they are still part of the system (people/channels), what action has been taken against them?”, the company questioned.

    The statement went on to say that the biggest concern and challenge is that Barc has not provided or accepted any solution because they are still reporting for landing and barker pages, which benefits those who use them at the expense of those who do not subscribe to these unethical practices.

    Zee blamed that the news genre has been continuously shown to be shrinking since Barc data was restarted, while on the contrary, when the data was stopped, the genre was at its peak.

    “In spite of multiple meetings and conversations with Barc, the agency not only failed but has not been able to explain such a steep fall. Drastic change in viewership is hurting the news genre’s revenue/perception in the advertising fraternity,” noted the statement.

    The company also claimed that this was the biggest fall in the last 25–30 years of the industry, which is unprecedented and far from reality. Zee informed that they have repeatedly pointed out that a far larger sample (of metres) is needed if Barc is serious about ensuring a measurement process that cannot be rigged or manipulated, which they also failed to address until now.

    As per the statement, the company claimed that Zee News, digitally, is number 1 in ComScore as well as on YouTube, which is real data and cannot be manipulated. However, Barc ratings show the completely opposite and different picture. While the same content is placed on both platforms, it again points out the inconsistencies of reporting methodology.

    Barc’s new process of data reporting (four-week rolling average vis.a.vis earlier daily/weekly) is also a big concern for Zee Media. Due to this, the company believes the research has no meaning or outcome for the content producers and they cannot plan or validate content performance.

    “Barc is unable to answer or address any of our queries/questions/suggestions. As an industry body, we believe that due to the monopoly of rating agencies, the industry is suffering at large. Hence, Zee Media decided to move from the rating agency and we have asked them to stop reporting Zee Media’s all 14 channels with immediate effect,” concluded the statement.

  • Times Network unveils logo of its upcoming Hindi News Channel

    Times Network unveils logo of its upcoming Hindi News Channel

    New Delhi: Setting the stage for the launch of its new Hindi news channel, the Times Network on Sunday officially unveiled the new logo of its upcoming television channel, which has been titled as Times Now Navbharat HD.

    The media network has decided to take the HD route for its latest new offering. According to sources, the preparations are in full swing, and the launch could be announced anytime soon.

     

     

    Times Network is the television division of BCCL, the parent company of the Times Group, which owns and operates brands like The Times of India and the Economic Times. It also houses the television channels – TIMES NOW, Times Now (World), ET NOW, Mirror NOW, Movies NOW & Movies Now HD, MN+, Romedy NOW and Romedy NOW HD, MNX and MNX HD and Zoom.

    The upcoming launch comes almost 15 years after the launch of its English news channel, Times Now, which was launched in January, 2006 and is currently led by the editor-in-chief Rahul Shivshanka and group editor Navika Kumar.

  • MSM and BBC Worldwide to bring BBC Earth in India

    MSM and BBC Worldwide to bring BBC Earth in India

    MUMBAI: As the world celebrated Earth Day yesterday, Multi Screen Media (MSM) and BBC Worldwide have announced their intention to form a strategic partnership to launch BBC Earth.

     

    According to the two companies, BBC Earth will be a new premium factual television channel in India.

     

    BBC Worldwide will draw on its extensive catalogue of programming from the BBC’s foremost factual film makers and reputation for excellence in the factual genre, while MSM which runs the Sony network of television channels in the country, has experience in operating and distributing television channels in India.

     

    BBC Earth inspires audiences by sharing the incredible wonders of our universe. The channel showcases the work of the world’s foremost factual filmmakers as it seeks to take audiences on a thrilling journey of discovery. From the smallest creature under the microscope to the limitless expanses of space, BBC Earth brings viewers face to face with heart pounding action, mind blowing ideas and the wonder of being human.

  • News Nation readies second channel launch as it celebrates first anniversary

    News Nation readies second channel launch as it celebrates first anniversary

    MUMBAI: As the country heads into general elections, there’s a regional Hindi news channel being added.

     

    As it celebrates its first anniversary today, News Nation, a national Hindi news channel, has geared up to enter the regional news channel space with the launch of a channel for the states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

     

    News Nation’s news channel for Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand is all set to be launched on 19 February. The new channel already has 200 employees on board. The dry runs of the news channel are on but the name of the channel has not yet been disclosed.

     

    The Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand channel will operate from two main offices in Lucknow and Dehradun and have bureaus in 10 other cities, including in Varanasi, Jhansi, Meerut and Agra.

     

    News Nation’s Senior Editor Ranjeet Kumar will be the editorial head of the Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand channel.

     

    The channel on the launch day will be available to all cable TV viewers in the two states as well as to subscribers of DTH television service provider Freedish.

     

    News Nation has invested almost Rs 50 crore in its second news channel. A marketing campaign for the new channel, like in the case of News Nation, will follow a month after the launch.

     

    The new channel will initially be free of advertisements. “We have a rule that we let the people sample the content we have, get the ratings and then reach out to advertisers,” says News Nation CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Shailesh Kumar.

     

    The programming of the channel will be youth focussed. The vibrant colours of the two states will reflect in the logo as compared to the neutral logo of the national channel.

     

    The Uttar Pradesh/Uttarakhand news channel will not have the usual programming focussed on entertainment, crime and astrology. The channel will have hard news but minus any sensationalism. “You can compare News Nation to any international channel,” says Kumar buoyantly.

     

    The network has ambitious plans to expand its presence in the country. “We are currently studying markets to identify areas that are lacking good quality news channels and after that we will choose our locations,” says Kumar. He also added that there is no restriction on staying just in the Hindi Speaking Market (HSM).

     

    According to TAM data provided by the channel, News Nation has garnered an average of 68 TVTs between weeks 3 and 6 for CS 15+ age group in the HSM.

     

    News Nation is looking at signing annual advertisement deals with various clients before the election season sets in. Currently, it only has four to five minutes of advertising per hour.

     

    After having built a credible space for itself within a year, News Nation is optimistic that its first regional channel will also achieve similar success.

     

    “The road for us was not easy as this is an extremely cluttered genre. We clearly understood that there was a need for a Hindi news channel which was aggressive yet relevant, a channel based on pure news content yet blooming with new ideas and therefore, we came up with News Nation and within months of its launch it crossed over its competitors in terms of ratings,” says Kumar.