Tag: Nilesh Khare

  • TV9 Marathi format has changed, says new editor Kumawat

    MUMBAI: Umesh Kumawat, who was the senior editor at ABP News, has started his new innings at TV9 Marathi as the managing editor. Umesh, who has been working for ABP News for 14 years, has earlier done stints with Zee News and Aajtak.

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Kumawat said, “We have changed the format of TV9 Marathi; senior journalist Nilesh Khare’ will now host shows such as  ‘Baatmi Maagchi Baatmi’ and ‘Sadetod with Nikhil Wagle.’ Nilesh Khare is the TV9 Marathi executive editor, host and anchor.

    TV9 Marathi has also introduced other news formats in prime time slots — ‘Maharashtra Uttar Haway’, ‘Aaple Shahar,’ ‘Divasbharachya Baatmya’ and ‘Mumbai 24×7.’

    Kumavat declined to offer comment on the general fall in news viewership across channels. “No comment” was his crisp reply to a question on hiring of more people.

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  • Mi Marathi’s secret recipe for success in regional news space

    Mi Marathi’s secret recipe for success in regional news space

    MUMBAI: Marathi news channel Mi Marathi, which was eyeing the number one spot on the ratings chart after its late entry a year back, has finally hit bull’s eye.  

     

    In order to stay above the rest, Mi Marathi has designed a content strategy different than the other Marathi news channels. “We have never had a regional approach towards the channel. Mi Marathi has always been shaped as a global Marathi channel,” Mi Marathi editor in chief Ravindra Ambekar tells Indiantelevision.com in an exclusive chat.

     

    The differentiating factor for the channel when it launched, according to Ambekar, was that while other Marathi news channels were only catering to the Maharashtrains in Maharashtra, Mi Marathi took to representing the non-Marathis. “So while others were idolizing Raj Thackeray, we went against him. The programming of Mi Marathi has always revolved around people’s agenda,” says Ambekar.

     

    Ask Ambekar the recipe of reaching the top, and he proudly says, “We have never stuck to the studios. We believe in reporting from the ground and that’s how we connect to the viewers. People like to know the news from the ground and that is what has helped us reach the number one position.”

     

    The channel, which is working on a whole new look that it will soon be launching, is also concentrating on differentiated programming to attract more viewers and retain its number one position.

     

    Programming strategy

     

    Mi Marathi has roped in some big names… right from Kumar Ketkar to Nikhil Wagle, the channel has some of the top guns of journalism on its side.

     

    With its programming, the channel is also trying to bring a perceptional change that Marathi channels cannot cater to international news. It recently launched World News hosted by Kumar Ketkar, where he analyses major international news. “We must come out of the regional identity and boundaries,” opines Ambekar.

     

    That apart, it also has a show Local to Global hosted by newly appointed Nilesh Khare along with Shreerang Khare and Mayank Bhagwat. The show currently is the highest rated for the channel.

     

    Mi Marathi, through its content, is trying to connect to the new generation and that explains the English titles for most of its shows. “If we want to connect with the new generation, we will have to speak in their language,” says Ambekar, adding that the channel also does bulletins in languages spoken in the interior part of Maharashtra like a Malwani bulletin, all this to form a connect with the audience. 

     

    According to Ambekar, in Mumbai, Mi Marathi faces stiff competition from Hindi news channels. “The issue here is that when there is big news, people shift to Hindi news channels,” he says, adding that regional channels too need to come up with shows, which are at par with the quality of an English news channel.

     

    The channel is focusing on strengthening its morning primetime band, which currently airs half an hour recorded bulletins and shows. It will soon be launching a 7 am to 8:30 am non-stop super fast news bulletin catering to local and global news. “We have realised that people don’t have the luxury of sitting and watching news early in the morning and so we will be launching speed news in the morning band with the theme: ‘Don’t read newspapers, listen to them’,” informs Ambekar.

     

    Mi Marathi also has had a different approach for the afternoon band compared to the others in the space. While others prefer airing cooking shows in the afternoon band, this Marathi news channel chooses to air shows, which caters to social and health issues. “We understand that women would not want to watch a cooking show in their free time and so we air shows, which cater to issues relating to commuting, heath, government etc,” he says.  

     

    The evening band on the channel caters to remote areas of the state. Called the Zilla Parishad News, the programme covers issues at the zilla level. “We have total nine live bureaus and two – three  correspondents in every district of the state. This adds to the depth of stories we do,” informs Ambekar.

     

    Realising a void of business programmes in the Marathi news channel space, Mi Marathi has launched two business related shows: Khisa Pakit by Bharat Kumar Raut, which was a pre-budget show and will now continue featuring interviews of CEOs and Mi Marathi Bigg Boss by Nilesh Khare, which will go on floors next month. 

     

    The channel is also in discussion with Wagle for another show, after the successful Point Blank

     

    “We need to go above the competition and only then will we succeed,” opines Ambekar, who is hoping to financially stabilise the company in the next one year.

     

    “We are currently mostly dependent on corporate advertising currently. However, we are now moving towards retail marketing and events,” he informs.

     

    Events in the pipeline

     

    The channel is planning mega events like Agricultural Awards and educational seminars to boost its revenues. “We are focusing on revenue from events and retail client. There is limited space for advertising on television, since we need to concentrate on content and so we are focusing on events,” he says.

     

    While the Agricultural Awards will take place in October, the first educational seminar will be held in May at Kolhapur. 

     

  • Mi Marathi to strengthen digital presence; ropes in ABP Majha’s Nilesh Khare

    Mi Marathi to strengthen digital presence; ropes in ABP Majha’s Nilesh Khare

    MUMBAI: After attaining and retaining the number one spot in the genre for the past two weeks, Marathi news channel Mi Marathi is now looking at strengthening its digital presence.

    The channel has roped in former ABP Majha anchor Nilesh Khare, famous for his show Bigg Boss and given him the mandate for the same. In his new role as Mi Marathi editor – digital, Khare will be working with a new team to get the channel’s digital plan rolling.

    Khare, who joined the channel last week, will not just be heading the digital team but will also be hosting a show Marathi Bigg Boss on the channel.

    “We have a news channel and a newspaper, but now we want to strengthen our digital presence. We have recently launched an app but we will not be taking a regular digital route,” Mi Marathi editor in chief Ravindra Ambekar tells Indiantelevision.com.

    The plan, currently in its nascent stage, is to make the digital platform interactive. “We have done a lot of research and found out that one sided communication is not really helpful. While people have switched on notifications to keep themselves updated with news, this has now reached stagnation point. Hence we are looking at making our platform more interactive, where people can voice their opinions,” adds Ambekar.

    Mi Marathi will have a separate digital team, headed by Khare. “We should be launching the digital platform in the next six months,” informs Khare.

    Talking about his decision to join Mi Marathi, Khare says that it was the young and enthusiastic team that attracted him to associate with the channel.

    Mi Marathi will soon start shooting for Marathi Bigg Boss with Khare. “It was a popular show, which he worked on during his stint with ABP Majha. We will be bringing that on our channel now,” informs Ambekar.

    Mi Marathi plans to take the show international and plans are afoot to shoot the first episode in Dubai. The programme will feature Maharashtrian entrepreneurs across the globe. “This will be a yearlong show. While currently it is at conceptualization level, we have already shortlisted around 13 entrepreneurs and industrialists in Dubai and so we will start shooting there next month. Post that we will go to the US as well,” informs Ambekar.