Tag: Nina Elavia Jaipuria

  • Nickelodeon’s Together For Good initiative empowers kids to “Say no to fear and yes to safety”

    Nickelodeon’s Together For Good initiative empowers kids to “Say no to fear and yes to safety”

    MUMBAI: Nickelodeon, the number one kid’s franchise, has returned with their global pro-socio initiative “Together For Good” which this year will address the burning issue of child safety.

    With increasing incidents in the realm of cyber safety, bullying and physical harassment amongst kids at a young age, creating awareness around personal safety, is the need of the hour.  With kids being at the center of Nickelodeon’s universe, we have set out to curate a behavioral change initiative that inspires and empowers them to “Say no to fear and yes to safety”. The pioneering initiative that is a category first encourages kids to identify potential risks and reach out to an adult without fear.

    Leveraging the strength of the entire Nickelodeon franchise and the Nicktoons, this movement is brought to life with child friendly yet impactful on-air video series, reaching out to over 40 million viewers with the message – ‘Say No to fear and yes to safety’. Addressing the 3 most rampant issues of physical abuse, cyber safety and bullying the videos create awareness and call for kids to seek parental/ adult intervention when faced with any threat. Reaching out and sensitizing parents and gatekeepers, the initiative will also be brought alive online and on social media through a high decibel digital plan that includes interactive posts, pledge posts, downloadables, championed by the kids’ favorite Nicktoons.  There will also be short videos by experts and child psychologists on safety tips.

    Nickelodeon has partnered with leading Non-Governmental Organization “Arpan” which specializes in empowering individuals and families with prevention and intervention skills required to respond to issues pertaining to child safety. The experts from Arpan will engage with kids in schools across the country through an interactive school contact programme. The school outreach will also include sessions that guide teachers and adults on how to manage issues of child safety. Nickelodeon has also partnered with Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai-education department to extend the school outreach programme across various Mumbai schools

    Commenting on this initiative, Kids Entertainment Cluster at Viacom18, Business Head, Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “We at Nickelodeon keep the children at the core of all that we do and take our responsibility as a kids broadcaster very seriously. We believe that children are the change agents of society and every child has the right to grow up in a safe environment. Through the Together for Good movement Nickelodeon has set out to sensitize kids and parents on the rampant problem of child safety issues. We believe that this initiative will give the kids the confidence to speak out and “Say No To Fear And Yes To Safety”                

    “We are delighted to partner with Nickelodeon India for their initiative ‘Together for Good’. Arpan has, over its 10 years of working on prevention of child sexual abuse and healing from its impact, observed that if children are empowered with age-appropriate knowledge and skills they can participate in their own safety. Parents and caregivers, when empowered with knowledge, contribute to making an environment which is vigilant and protective for children. An initiative like this has the potential to provide key messages of personal safety to millions of children and parents with the support of Nickelodeon.”

  • Colors-Nick and KidZania to blend entertainment with reality

    Colors-Nick and KidZania to blend entertainment with reality

    MUMBAI: In its endeavor to enrich consumer experiences and provide integrated entertainment, Viacom18 media and entertainment network has partnered with KidZania (Delhi).

    As a part of the partnership, KidZania Delhi will have a Nickelodeon and Colors-themed TV studio. The partnership with KidZania, is another step forward in Viacom18’s strategy of building ecosystems outside of the traditional television landscape, creating synergies across brands and platforms.

    KidZania is an interactive indoor theme park that empowers, inspires and educates kids through real-life role-play activities. By blending reality with entertainment, this partnership aims to provide an authentic and powerful developmental platform where kids can discover, explore and learn about the real-world.

    Viacom18 COO Raj Nayak said, “At Viacom18, we believe that creating experiences through multiple touchpoints goes a long way in fostering an engaged relationship with consumers. This partnership with KidZania brings a perfect opportunity for us to collaborate with like-minded partners and creating a platform for children to experience different aspects of the media and entertainment industry.”

    The Colors Studio will allow kids to actively interact and understand the story that is going to unfold for Colors show properties, be it India’s Got Talent, Rising Star, Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa or India Banega Manch. They can choose to be in front of the camera or behind it; enact the role of a celebrity host or get ready to dance with the stars and step into the shoes of their favorite judges, show characters.

    Viacom18 head – kids entertainment cluster Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “Nickelodeon has always endeavored to engage with kids by providing them unique and immersive experiences that are unparalleled. This partnership is another step towards inspiring kids with an inimitable curated platform that facilitates learning, development as well as play. The Nickelodeon studio will now allow kids to be a part of their favorite nicktoons life thus building an everlasting bond with them.”

    Kids love being a part of the daily lives of their favorite characters and the Nickelodeon studio will provide kids an engaging platform to interact and be a part of the adventures of their favorite toons like Motu Patlu, Dora, Shiva, etc. The studio will open with a dubbing studio where kids will be able to enjoy a true to life simulated dubbing experience, by giving voice to their favorite Motu Patlu, Shiva to name a few.

    Going forward, the studio will continue to curate many such experience like learning how to create animation, immersing themselves in an episode of their favorite toons etc, allowing kids to truly feel inspired and experience the mystical world of their favourite nicktoons.

    KidZania India CEO Sanjeev Kumar said, “We are delighted to partner with Viacom18 for Colors and Nickelodeon studios, which will bring an exclusive experience for kids and we look forward to expanding this partnership in the future.”

    As part of building an ecosystem, KidZania will also have Voot Kids, the leading kids content destination from Viacom18’s OTT service. The platform will bring alive high decibel engagement throughout the year with an objective to engage and celebrate with kids & their parents on special occasions like Diwali, Christmas, summer holidays, etc.

  • Nick’s school programme curates memorable experiences for kids, says Nina Elavia Jaipuria

    Nick’s school programme curates memorable experiences for kids, says Nina Elavia Jaipuria

    MUMBAI: Nickelodeon has upped the fun and entertainment quotient for kids this quarter. The franchise has flagged off a high octane on air campaign “Nickelodeon Best Friendshake Forever” and “Sonic School with Toons” contest, presented by McVitie’s Creams and co-powered by Parle Cafechino, Parle Kachcha Mango Bite and Dabur Red paste.

    The campaign will be brought alive on-ground by a high decibel school contact programme across 650 schools spanning over 20 cities. Days spent at school are most memorable and Nickelodeon’s school contact programme is all set to make sure that children celebrate the best years of their life.

    Kids’ Entertainment Cluster business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “Nickelodeon believes in actively engaging with kids outside of television by providing them with an immersive platform to interact with their favorite toons. Our robust school contact programme allows us to connect with kids and curate memorable experiences for them, thus forging an unbreakable bond. It is a result of such marquee initiatives that nickelodeon and its adorable toons continue to play an eminent role in every child’s daily life.”

    The school contact programme will engage with kids across the country from metros such as Bombay, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai to the smaller towns and cities such as Bhopal, Lucknow, Nashik, Jaipur, Chandigarh etc. Kids will be treated to interactive games, trivia questions, sampling and exciting goodies that will make a day at school both fun and exciting.

    Nickelodeon’s Best Friensdshake Forever will see kids create their version of the cool and edgy friendship shake. Adding to the excitement is the Friendshake Forever Contest that will give kids a chance to win fabulous goodies such as drones, hover board, Iphones and VR headsets by tuning in to Nick every Monday to Friday from 5:30 to 8:30p.m. All they need to do is watch their favorite shows- Motu Patlu, Ninja Hattori and Gattu Battu in action and count the number of times their amazing Friendshake is flashed on screen.

    The kids need to tune in to Sonic every evening from 6:30 to 8:30p.m, watch Pakdam Pakdai, Shiva and Oggy and the Cockroaches and count the number of times the characters are flashed on-air to get their exclusive time with the amazing toons.

  • Nickelodeon ad sales grew 20%, launches ‘Gattu Battu’

    MUMBAI: Ruling the genre from August 2014 to date with 31 per cent market share is not one man’s game. Growing from strength to strength are Viacom 18’s children’s networks — Nickelodeon (19 per cent), Sonic (10 per cent) and Nick Jr (2 per). 

    The other two networks Disney and Turner stand at a 33 per cent and 27 per cent market share, respectively. Reaching out to 32 million kids every week, Nickelodeon is the undisputed leader across various slices, TGs, Dayparts (weekdays and weekends), NCCS and Geographies. The channel sees a 28 per cent contribution from South as a region. When it comes to viewership, the channel gets 65 per cent traction from the Urban whereas 35 per cent come from Rural.

    The franchise’ revenue has gone up 20 per cent y-o-y. Sonic’s yield has increased by 40 per cent y-o-y whereas, Nickelodeon’ yield has increased by 25 per cent y-o-y.

    “Nickelodeon’s team has steered the channel as the ruler from 2014 in the kids category. The channel has been leading with a five per cent gap from two of its competitors Hungama and Cartoon Network. The fantastic news is that Sonic is at 10 per cent market share with 252 TVTs. In fact one of the weeks Sonic took over Disney. We are all up there growing, crawling, reaching there,” said Viacom18’s kids cluster EVP and business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria.

    According to the Ormax Small Wonder Study, six out of 10 characters that are widely loved by kids come from this channel.

    “When new kids comes to a channel, we normally drop time spends or when you have lesser reach on your channel, the time spent goes up. Therefore, we feel happy that we have the highest reach and have maintained our time spent. The kids are loyal to us which means that we have a great channel affinity, content affinity,” added Jaipuria.

    The network released its full length feature film titled Motu Patlu: King of Kings which has done wonders. The movie has made its way to small screen and will air on the channel soon. Viacom also plans to launch a new Motu Patlu in Dragon World by June 2017. Apart from this, the channel will add new episodes to Motu Patlu and Ninja Hattori, which is getting updated after a year.

    Nickelodeon

    With an average time spent of 90 minutes on Nickelodeon, it is all geared up to launch its fourth local franchise. After a successful year with home-grown toons like Motu Patlu, Pakdam Pakdai and Shiva, Nickelodeon intends to magnificently captivate kids with its new fully owned IP Gattu  Battu on 1 May. The show will air throughout the week.

    “Nickelodeon has managed to sustain its leadership for the longest time is because of the width and depth of library. I think it is about creating enough content library and therefore the fourth local show so that we have width. But, that is not enough. We need depth due to which we have created libraries with 200 episodes for our local shows. It is a whole lot of investment but they have a huge shelf life which gives us ratings that can monetize the top-line,” added Jaipuria.

    Gattu Battu is a story of two best friends who own an investigative and security agency in a small town called Vishrampur.  While Battu is the sixth sense behind every case to be solved, his friend Gattu is the courageous and righteous one. Their hilarious and brilliant cover-ups is what forms the heart and soul of this show. Gattu and Gattu are joined in their fun escapades by Ting Tong, their goofy and adorable sidekick with a flair for martial arts. They together along with Dr. Bhatawadekar and his gadgets come together to fight the notoriously funny villain Sher Singh.
    The unique investigative home-grown animated show from the house of Nickelodeon is an ultimate blend of action and comedy and is sure to provide a fun filled entertainment experience for kids.

    “After launching three blockbuster ‘Made in India’ shows and creating an eco-system around them, we are delighted to bring to them yet another winning series, Gattu Battu, that they will surely embrace and make a part of their daily lives. There were no characters that bring a blend of crime thriller combined with comedy for kids – Gattu Battu fills this whitespace,” added Jaipuria.

    The show’s launch is followed by an expansive marketing campaign which will have promotions with an extensive cross channel plan, large scale on-ground, ambient engagement and interesting on-line interactivity. Adding to this will be the on-ground initiatives like retail and mall partnerships (Phoenix, Ambience, Viviana etc), multi city promotions etc. The channel has associated with Mc Donald’s to air the show promos across 300 screens. Gattu Battu themed games, van activations in Tier 2 cities and meet-and-greets at various gaming zones such as Funcity will introduce the duo as well as allow kids to engage with the characters.

    Sonic

    Viacom18 made a bold move last year by placing Nick’s iconic teen adventure program, Shiva as part of Sonic’s programming henceforth. The change is in line with Nickelodeon’s need for a strong second channel. This led to a huge spike in its viewership and therefore, the channel has grown from four per cent market share to 10 per cent.

    “We have done everything possible when we launched a new show. We did games, malls, mass media, school content program, etc to make Shiva the next big thing after Motu Patlu and Pakdam Pakdai,” added the channel head.

    The channel has been delivered mainly because of three shows — Pakdam Pakdai which gives the channel 25-27 per cent share in local content, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Shiva.

    On the digital front, the channel plans to engage more with kids by creating several digital assets. “The websites are rocking with it. We have 407 games on the websites out of which 200 are local content games with 15 new ones in the pipeline,” said Jaipuria.

    Rocking the summer with exciting content line-up, the channel will add new episodes to its famous shows- Shiva, Pakdam Pakdai, Oggy and the cockroaches, etc. The marketing strategies for these shows will matchup with Gattu Battu’ plans. The channel will place blimps of the characters at several places in partnership with malls and will also do van activations in tier 2 cities.

    Nick Jr

    The 24 hour pre-school channel for toddlers has the best content with iconic, world renowned shows like Peppa Pig, Dora the Explorer, Paw Patrol, etc. Dora continues to be the face of the channel.

    Nick HD+

    The best of local and international shows like Motu Patlu, Pakdam Pakdai, The legend of Korra, Dora the Explorer, The Penguins of Madagascar, Rabbids Invasion, etc., are available on high definition on this channel. It does not simulcast the content from other channels in the bouquet. The channel also has a block on the channel called Teen Nick, where the channel plays sitcoms.

    Some channels may not bring in advertising revenues. “A lot of these channels are here to stay because they create large-scale perspective, foundations, and gives us a base of consumer products and subscription revenue.

    Ad sales and revenues

    The franchise has been contributing the network’s bottom line year after year. The ad sales over the last year have grown by 20 per cent. The channels have also seen a rate increase. Three years in a row, the franchise has given 30 per cent and 20 per cent to the top line. The subscription revenues have also grown by 10-15 per cent y-o-y. The cluster has also delivered on the bottom line and has doubled from last year.

    The franchise provides various non FCT solutions to advertisers like promotional licensing, product licensing, tentpole licensing, movie sponsorships, in-show placements, school contact program, tailor made brand solutions that paved way for increased. 

    “If we are spending so much, the money has to come from somewhere. So, the rates have increased on Nick and Sonic. Sonic has made it to the consideration of many advertisers. We are very happy to note that monetizing is actually working for us, subscription revenues are also growing by 10-15 per cent y-o-y. Therefore, this business looks greener. The non-subscription revenue from ad sales, non-FCT revenue and it’s starting to get great ancillary revenue from consumer products, licensing or digital screens or syndication,” concluded Jaipuria.

    Jaipuria also noted that the network’s 15-20 per cent revenues got hit due to demonetisation. It took away the surplus.

    With a slew of characters, the franchise’ merchandising revenue has grown by 40 per cent from last year. The products are available across 46 categories.

  • Nick to double ad rates for Kids Choice Awards

    Nick to double ad rates for Kids Choice Awards

    MUMBAI: Kids Choice Awards is back to draw Indian kids in a ‘slime’ fest! Viacom18’s flagship property that debuted in India in 2013 is being brought back by Nickelodeon, to celebrate those who entertained the kids the most.

    Typically the awards in the media and entertainment world are tailor-made for adults, in terms of content as well as the personalities who adorn it. Being a leader in the genre, Nick decided to tailor-make an award show for kids that truly values their opinion.

    With a total of 13 categories to vote for, some of the key awards categories include Best Movie Actor (Male and Female), Best Bollywood Movie, Best Television Show and Best Indian Cartoon Character. After two weeks of online voting through the Nickelodeon website, kids have chosen their favourite, that will be revealed in the gala event  on 5 December 2016 at Reliance Studios, Film City, Mumbai.

    “Now that the voting has ended, we will count the votes and a special team of auditors will monitor it, following which we will make the final winner announcements at the ground event,” Viacom18 business head kids cluster Nina Elavia Jaipuria shared as the countdown for the awards began.

    A televised version will also go on air — first on Nickelodeon around Christmas next month — followed by other sister channels under Viacom18 to expand its visibility. “We will air KCA on Colors, Rishtey, Colors Marathi, Colors Gujarati, Colors Bangla and, of course, on VOOT as well. We envision Kids Choice Awards as an inclusive show for the whole family and, therefore, having it on GECs will optimise it as a larger property with a greater reach.”

    That definitely spells well with the channel’s advertisers, who, according to Jaipuria, find the property very promising. “When we started KCA in 2013, we weren’t in the leadership position. This year, we are in the lead, having topped the genre for the 57th week since BARC started releasing its data. Naturally, our advertisers and sponsors are also a lot more confident in the property,” Jaipuria shared.

    Dabur Red Paste has come on board as the presenting sponsor for the kids show, along with Lifebuoy and Choki Choki by Inbisco India, and Funskool (MRF Group) as the associate sponsor.

    “Further strengthening our resolve to improve oral health in the country and to reach out to

    more kids, Dabur Red Paste has joined hands with Nickelodeon and KCA to further spread the message about dental hygiene and educate children about best oral care practices through a focussed and specially crafted campaign,” said Dabur India marketing head – oral care Harkawal Singh, on the brand’s association with Kids Choice Awards.

    Given the excitement surrounding the second edition of KCA in India, Jaipuria is expecting the spot rates for KCA to be double than that of the channel’s normal rates. “KCA is an expensive property for us. We are doing ti because we strongly believe that we are the leaders in kids entertainment in the country. We are putting our money where  our mouth is, and we deserve to get it monetised,” Jaipuria said.

    Jaipuria observed that kids also enjoy a lot of content mostly aimed at adults, be it movies, or TV shows with fantasy in it. Does that fragment the viewership of kids genre and in turn impact advertising? “While fragmentation of viewers is there, as kids also watch GECs and movie channels, they ultimately are loyal to content tailor-made for them. They might be watching GECs but they are a passive audience there, and hence brands that are truly interested to communicate to kids must come to kids channels. The fact that our ad sales pie is growing at a 11–12 per cent and we are estimated to close the year at Rs 500 crore speaks volumes. Nick grown our top line ad rates by 30 per cent y-o-y since last October; and that of Sonic by about 50 per cent, ” she added.

    In order to build momentum up to the awards, the channel has been promoting the property heavily across its channels in the kids cluster.

    “Apart from tying to the festive mood of Christmas, airing the show sometime mid-December also gives us enough time to promote it. The initial phase of it was the announcement of the show and calling in the voters in October, and it will end with a bang in December,”Jaipuria said, adding that the network has aired around 3000-odd promos of KCA in the past few weeks.

    Apart from on-air promotions, the network plans to engage the kids on ground with several partnerships, including McDonalds. Van activation across 30 cities will target tier II and tier III audience, and print advertising is also part of the marketing mix.

    Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards INDIA : Categories & Nominations

    1

    Best Movie Actor (Male)

    2

    Best Movie Actor (Female)

    A

    Salman Khan

    Sultan

    A

    Alia Bhat

    Kapoor and Sons

    B

    Shah Rukh Khan

    FAN

    B

    Anushka Sharma

    Sultan

    C

    Akshay Kumar

    Airlift

    C

    DeepikaPadukone

    BajiraoMastani

    D

    Ranveer Singh

    BajiraoMastani

    D

    Priyanka Chopra

    BajiraoMastani

    3

    Best Bollywood Movie

    4

    Best Bollywood Movie Song

    A

    Sultan            

     

    A

    Baby ko base pasandhai

     

    Sultan

    B

    BajiraoMastani

     

    B

    Ladki beautiful kargayichull

    Kapoor and Sons

    C

    Dilwale

     

    C

    Gerua

    Dilwale

    D

    Housefull 3

     

    D

    Kala chashma

    BaarBaarDekho

    5

    Best Dancing Star 

    6

    Best TV Character (Male)

    A

    Tiger Shroff

    Baaghi/A Flying Jatt

    A

    Dilip Joshi as Jethalal

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

    B

    Varun Dhawan

    Dilwale/Dishoom

    B

    ShaileshLodha as Taarak Mehta

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

    C

    SidharthMalhotra

    Ladki beautiful kargayichull

    C

    Daya as Inspector Daya

    (CID)

    D

    Ranveer Singh

    Malhaari

    D

    Kapil Sharma

    Comedy Nights with Kapil

    7

    Best TV Actor (Female)

    8

    Best TV Show

    A

    DishaVakani as Daya

                   

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

    A

    CID

     

    B

    DivyankaTripathi as Ishita

    Ye Hai Mohobbatein

    B

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

     

    C

    Mouni Roy

    Naagin

    C

    Naagin

     

    D

    Bharti Singh

    Comedy Nights Live

    D

    Comedy Nights Live

     

    9

    Best Child Entertainer (TV)

    10

    Best Entertainer (Films)

    A

    Bhavya Gandhi as Tappu

         

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

    A

     

    Varun Dhawan

              

    Dilwale/Dishoom

    B

    Dev Joshi as Baalveer

    Baalveer

    B

    Ranveer Singh

    BajiraoMastani

    C

    Spandan as Chakor

    Udaan

    C

    Shah Rukh Khan

    Dilwale/Fan

    D

    RuhanikaDhawan as Ruhi

    Ye Hai Mohobbatein

    D

    Salman Khan

    Sultan

    11

    Best Show On Kids Channel 

    12

    Best Indian Cartoon Character

    A

    Doraemon

     

    A

    ChotaBheem

     

    B

    ChotaBheem

     

    B

    Motu Patlu

     

    C

    Ninja Hattori

     

    C

    Shiva

     

    D

    Motu Patlu

     

    D

    Kris

     

    E

    SHIVA

     

     

     

     

    13

    Best Mobile Game

    A

    Temple Run

     

    B

    Real Racing 3

     

    C

    Duolingo Learn Languages Free

     

    D

    Unblock Me

     

  • Nick to double ad rates for Kids Choice Awards

    Nick to double ad rates for Kids Choice Awards

    MUMBAI: Kids Choice Awards is back to draw Indian kids in a ‘slime’ fest! Viacom18’s flagship property that debuted in India in 2013 is being brought back by Nickelodeon, to celebrate those who entertained the kids the most.

    Typically the awards in the media and entertainment world are tailor-made for adults, in terms of content as well as the personalities who adorn it. Being a leader in the genre, Nick decided to tailor-make an award show for kids that truly values their opinion.

    With a total of 13 categories to vote for, some of the key awards categories include Best Movie Actor (Male and Female), Best Bollywood Movie, Best Television Show and Best Indian Cartoon Character. After two weeks of online voting through the Nickelodeon website, kids have chosen their favourite, that will be revealed in the gala event  on 5 December 2016 at Reliance Studios, Film City, Mumbai.

    “Now that the voting has ended, we will count the votes and a special team of auditors will monitor it, following which we will make the final winner announcements at the ground event,” Viacom18 business head kids cluster Nina Elavia Jaipuria shared as the countdown for the awards began.

    A televised version will also go on air — first on Nickelodeon around Christmas next month — followed by other sister channels under Viacom18 to expand its visibility. “We will air KCA on Colors, Rishtey, Colors Marathi, Colors Gujarati, Colors Bangla and, of course, on VOOT as well. We envision Kids Choice Awards as an inclusive show for the whole family and, therefore, having it on GECs will optimise it as a larger property with a greater reach.”

    That definitely spells well with the channel’s advertisers, who, according to Jaipuria, find the property very promising. “When we started KCA in 2013, we weren’t in the leadership position. This year, we are in the lead, having topped the genre for the 57th week since BARC started releasing its data. Naturally, our advertisers and sponsors are also a lot more confident in the property,” Jaipuria shared.

    Dabur Red Paste has come on board as the presenting sponsor for the kids show, along with Lifebuoy and Choki Choki by Inbisco India, and Funskool (MRF Group) as the associate sponsor.

    “Further strengthening our resolve to improve oral health in the country and to reach out to

    more kids, Dabur Red Paste has joined hands with Nickelodeon and KCA to further spread the message about dental hygiene and educate children about best oral care practices through a focussed and specially crafted campaign,” said Dabur India marketing head – oral care Harkawal Singh, on the brand’s association with Kids Choice Awards.

    Given the excitement surrounding the second edition of KCA in India, Jaipuria is expecting the spot rates for KCA to be double than that of the channel’s normal rates. “KCA is an expensive property for us. We are doing ti because we strongly believe that we are the leaders in kids entertainment in the country. We are putting our money where  our mouth is, and we deserve to get it monetised,” Jaipuria said.

    Jaipuria observed that kids also enjoy a lot of content mostly aimed at adults, be it movies, or TV shows with fantasy in it. Does that fragment the viewership of kids genre and in turn impact advertising? “While fragmentation of viewers is there, as kids also watch GECs and movie channels, they ultimately are loyal to content tailor-made for them. They might be watching GECs but they are a passive audience there, and hence brands that are truly interested to communicate to kids must come to kids channels. The fact that our ad sales pie is growing at a 11–12 per cent and we are estimated to close the year at Rs 500 crore speaks volumes. Nick grown our top line ad rates by 30 per cent y-o-y since last October; and that of Sonic by about 50 per cent, ” she added.

    In order to build momentum up to the awards, the channel has been promoting the property heavily across its channels in the kids cluster.

    “Apart from tying to the festive mood of Christmas, airing the show sometime mid-December also gives us enough time to promote it. The initial phase of it was the announcement of the show and calling in the voters in October, and it will end with a bang in December,”Jaipuria said, adding that the network has aired around 3000-odd promos of KCA in the past few weeks.

    Apart from on-air promotions, the network plans to engage the kids on ground with several partnerships, including McDonalds. Van activation across 30 cities will target tier II and tier III audience, and print advertising is also part of the marketing mix.

    Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards INDIA : Categories & Nominations

    1

    Best Movie Actor (Male)

    2

    Best Movie Actor (Female)

    A

    Salman Khan

    Sultan

    A

    Alia Bhat

    Kapoor and Sons

    B

    Shah Rukh Khan

    FAN

    B

    Anushka Sharma

    Sultan

    C

    Akshay Kumar

    Airlift

    C

    DeepikaPadukone

    BajiraoMastani

    D

    Ranveer Singh

    BajiraoMastani

    D

    Priyanka Chopra

    BajiraoMastani

    3

    Best Bollywood Movie

    4

    Best Bollywood Movie Song

    A

    Sultan            

     

    A

    Baby ko base pasandhai

     

    Sultan

    B

    BajiraoMastani

     

    B

    Ladki beautiful kargayichull

    Kapoor and Sons

    C

    Dilwale

     

    C

    Gerua

    Dilwale

    D

    Housefull 3

     

    D

    Kala chashma

    BaarBaarDekho

    5

    Best Dancing Star 

    6

    Best TV Character (Male)

    A

    Tiger Shroff

    Baaghi/A Flying Jatt

    A

    Dilip Joshi as Jethalal

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

    B

    Varun Dhawan

    Dilwale/Dishoom

    B

    ShaileshLodha as Taarak Mehta

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

    C

    SidharthMalhotra

    Ladki beautiful kargayichull

    C

    Daya as Inspector Daya

    (CID)

    D

    Ranveer Singh

    Malhaari

    D

    Kapil Sharma

    Comedy Nights with Kapil

    7

    Best TV Actor (Female)

    8

    Best TV Show

    A

    DishaVakani as Daya

                   

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

    A

    CID

     

    B

    DivyankaTripathi as Ishita

    Ye Hai Mohobbatein

    B

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

     

    C

    Mouni Roy

    Naagin

    C

    Naagin

     

    D

    Bharti Singh

    Comedy Nights Live

    D

    Comedy Nights Live

     

    9

    Best Child Entertainer (TV)

    10

    Best Entertainer (Films)

    A

    Bhavya Gandhi as Tappu

         

    Taarak Mehta KaOoltahChashmah

    A

     

    Varun Dhawan

              

    Dilwale/Dishoom

    B

    Dev Joshi as Baalveer

    Baalveer

    B

    Ranveer Singh

    BajiraoMastani

    C

    Spandan as Chakor

    Udaan

    C

    Shah Rukh Khan

    Dilwale/Fan

    D

    RuhanikaDhawan as Ruhi

    Ye Hai Mohobbatein

    D

    Salman Khan

    Sultan

    11

    Best Show On Kids Channel 

    12

    Best Indian Cartoon Character

    A

    Doraemon

     

    A

    ChotaBheem

     

    B

    ChotaBheem

     

    B

    Motu Patlu

     

    C

    Ninja Hattori

     

    C

    Shiva

     

    D

    Motu Patlu

     

    D

    Kris

     

    E

    SHIVA

     

     

     

     

    13

    Best Mobile Game

    A

    Temple Run

     

    B

    Real Racing 3

     

    C

    Duolingo Learn Languages Free

     

    D

    Unblock Me

     

  • Nickelodeon sees a 40 per cent jump in ad sales in a year

    Nickelodeon sees a 40 per cent jump in ad sales in a year

    MUMBAI: The market size for the kids entertainment genre has been growing by leaps and bounds with a  possible target audience of 400 million (40 crore). That’s about a third of the population of the country! The genre commands 6 per cent of the total viewership share on television on an all India basis. In the case of urban areas, the share goes up to 8 per cent. Though the genre’s share of the total television ad sales pie is still 3 percent, the category is definitely on a growth trajectory.

    Nickelodeon, as a network and a franchise, has more than just keep pace with this rapid growth by registering revenue growth of 34 per cent with 10 to 15 percent subscription growth and an increase in ad sales revenue by 40 percent in the last one year. Nickelodeon’s ad sales revenue contributes 10 per cent of the network’s yearly earnings. Increases in viewership and market share in the genre has been the driving forces for this growth, as Nick bagged the number one spot in the genre’s viewership for 20 months in a row according to data furnished by the network. This includes the channel’s consistent top position on the ratings chart since the BARC data roll out.

    As per BARC data shared by the network, between week 41 of 2015 and week 13 of 2016, Nick and Sonic have a 28 per cent of the viewership pie, while Nick alone leads the genre with 23 per cent share. Sonic, which is mainly on the DTH platforms of major operators, has also added to this growth story, more so in the last couple of months.

    It is the network’s strength in content and storytelling that attracts advertisers to its channels, says Viacom18’s Kids Cluster EVP and business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria. Between 2014 and 2015 there has been a considerable growth in number of advertisers. “While kids contribute to 3 per cent of the ad sales pie, I am happy to share that several advertisers even from the non- kids sectors are coming through more and more to be part of the Nick and Sonic growth journey,” informs Jaipuria with a smile.

    This growth in advertisers is aided by the wholesome advertising solutions that the network can provide. These solutions range from Free Commercial Time (FCT), merchandising offers, non-FCT, on ground amplification of campaigns and licensing and in film branding. The network says that it can tailor such solutions for brands based on their requirements.

    “Most of the significant growth has come from yield and ER growth, signifying that it’s the rates that are doing well for us. Having said that, we have also made great inroads in the non-FCT part of the ad sales pitch, because of the flexibility we have with the number of characters. We offer licensing deals to our advertisers as part of the package which allows them to use our resources more flexibly,” Jaipuria shares, while laying stress on the need to optimally monetise IPs. She also cites example of the several branded integrations and in film placements that channel has carried out for brands like Horlicks, Britannia, Boost, etc.

    While Non FCT alone won’t sustain the channels ad revenue wise, it will definitely supplement their revenue growth and offerings for the advertisers while engaging kids at the same time.

    Nickelodeon has also seen a jump of 60 per cent in its merchandising business going from 20 categories to 40 categories, out of which the ‘Back To School’ range of products will soon hit the markets this summer.

    A combined growth in ER, ancillary revenue,  subscription revenue and ad sales revenue has pushed up  the topline for the network, which in turn has helped the network push up its bottom line as well i e,  EBITDA tripled three years in a row.  “I am happy to say that it has grown by three times in two years in row. We are now a significant profit contributor to Viacom 18,” states a jubilant Jaipuria before signing off.

     

  • Nickelodeon sees a 40 per cent jump in ad sales in a year

    Nickelodeon sees a 40 per cent jump in ad sales in a year

    MUMBAI: The market size for the kids entertainment genre has been growing by leaps and bounds with a  possible target audience of 400 million (40 crore). That’s about a third of the population of the country! The genre commands 6 per cent of the total viewership share on television on an all India basis. In the case of urban areas, the share goes up to 8 per cent. Though the genre’s share of the total television ad sales pie is still 3 percent, the category is definitely on a growth trajectory.

    Nickelodeon, as a network and a franchise, has more than just keep pace with this rapid growth by registering revenue growth of 34 per cent with 10 to 15 percent subscription growth and an increase in ad sales revenue by 40 percent in the last one year. Nickelodeon’s ad sales revenue contributes 10 per cent of the network’s yearly earnings. Increases in viewership and market share in the genre has been the driving forces for this growth, as Nick bagged the number one spot in the genre’s viewership for 20 months in a row according to data furnished by the network. This includes the channel’s consistent top position on the ratings chart since the BARC data roll out.

    As per BARC data shared by the network, between week 41 of 2015 and week 13 of 2016, Nick and Sonic have a 28 per cent of the viewership pie, while Nick alone leads the genre with 23 per cent share. Sonic, which is mainly on the DTH platforms of major operators, has also added to this growth story, more so in the last couple of months.

    It is the network’s strength in content and storytelling that attracts advertisers to its channels, says Viacom18’s Kids Cluster EVP and business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria. Between 2014 and 2015 there has been a considerable growth in number of advertisers. “While kids contribute to 3 per cent of the ad sales pie, I am happy to share that several advertisers even from the non- kids sectors are coming through more and more to be part of the Nick and Sonic growth journey,” informs Jaipuria with a smile.

    This growth in advertisers is aided by the wholesome advertising solutions that the network can provide. These solutions range from Free Commercial Time (FCT), merchandising offers, non-FCT, on ground amplification of campaigns and licensing and in film branding. The network says that it can tailor such solutions for brands based on their requirements.

    “Most of the significant growth has come from yield and ER growth, signifying that it’s the rates that are doing well for us. Having said that, we have also made great inroads in the non-FCT part of the ad sales pitch, because of the flexibility we have with the number of characters. We offer licensing deals to our advertisers as part of the package which allows them to use our resources more flexibly,” Jaipuria shares, while laying stress on the need to optimally monetise IPs. She also cites example of the several branded integrations and in film placements that channel has carried out for brands like Horlicks, Britannia, Boost, etc.

    While Non FCT alone won’t sustain the channels ad revenue wise, it will definitely supplement their revenue growth and offerings for the advertisers while engaging kids at the same time.

    Nickelodeon has also seen a jump of 60 per cent in its merchandising business going from 20 categories to 40 categories, out of which the ‘Back To School’ range of products will soon hit the markets this summer.

    A combined growth in ER, ancillary revenue,  subscription revenue and ad sales revenue has pushed up  the topline for the network, which in turn has helped the network push up its bottom line as well i e,  EBITDA tripled three years in a row.  “I am happy to say that it has grown by three times in two years in row. We are now a significant profit contributor to Viacom 18,” states a jubilant Jaipuria before signing off.

     

  • Nickelodeon strengthens Sonic with ‘Shiva’; plans 70-80 hrs of original content

    Nickelodeon strengthens Sonic with ‘Shiva’; plans 70-80 hrs of original content

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s children’s network Nickelodeon has made a bold move by placing Nick’s iconic teen adventure program, Shiva as part of Sonic’s programming henceforth. The change is in line with Nickelodeon’s need for a strong second channel. “The idea is that in a couple of years Sonic grows to a market share that Viacom18 can boast of two strong kids channels within its network,” says Viacom18’s kids cluster EVP and business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria.

    Fresh episodes of the popular teen adventure comedy series that soared to fame immediately after its launch in December 2015 will now air on Sonic, Nickelodeon’s sister channel that caters to pre-teens, teens and young adults. When asked if the network has measured the set back this move may cost the show’s viewership,Jaipuria states,“Looking at it from the show’s perspective, we have grown Shiva to an extent that it has loyal viewers, whom we hope to take to Sonic.  Because we are not dependent on any one show, we are expecting Ninja Hatori, Shaun The Sheep, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Motu Patlu to take care of Nick. We are hopeful that in spite of Shiva, Nick will retain its position in the ratings chart.” “Shiva lovers who are used to seeing the show on Nick and want to watch new episodes will have to come on Sonic,” Jaipuria added.  

    To carry this bold move forward Nickelodeon has also planned for an aggressive mass media campaign that will not only span across Viacom 18’s own networks, but other broadcasting network as well. “Not just Viacom18 or Nick as a network but we are looking at Star India, Sab TV and Zee TV to take this news to as many households as possible. Its is important to create an awareness that Shiva has moved from  Nick to Sonic,” Jaipuria revealed while speaking on the marketing initiatives.

    In fact, in order to not dilute this communication, the Network is withholding from launching any new shows this summer, though more new and original characters are in making in the creative factory for the latter part of the year. However, the marketing initiative will also speak of the new episodes of the major shows that are to hit the screens this summer.

    After mass media, print and radio, the network will also look at heavy engagement outside of television, Jaipuria shares.  Nickelodeon has partnered with malls like Infiniti, Pantaloons, Funcity, etc., to expand its on ground footprint. Van activations are also in store in about 25 tier II and tier III towns and cities for a month. Marketing initiatives will also be present in cinemas during launches of Jagga Jasoos and Housefull 3 that are soon to release.  

    The programming timeline vacuum left by Shiva in Nickelodeon will be filled up by brand new episodes of Ninja Hattori, Motu Patlu, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Shaun The Sheep. Apart from this, the network also has plans to release the full length feature Motu Patlu In Double Trouble, the 10th movie in line after a nine movie marathon on digital. Nickelodeon plans to go all guns blazing in promoting the fresh content including innovative watch and win contests, which will also have a digital leg to it. Overall there will 70 to 80 hours of original content on Nickelodeon in its summer programming.

    With such a strong summer line up, Nickelodeon expects to sustain Nick’s number one position in the genre, while at the same time grow Sonic with Shiva. “We have always been a  very brave franchise. We have taken all the risks possible. We have started off by creating original shows in India without knowing if they will work or not. But we are risk takers and will go on to create new trends like that,” Jaipuria signs off as industry wonders if this disruptive strategy will work for Nickelodeon like past disruptions always have.

  • Nickelodeon strengthens Sonic with ‘Shiva’; plans 70-80 hrs of original content

    Nickelodeon strengthens Sonic with ‘Shiva’; plans 70-80 hrs of original content

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s children’s network Nickelodeon has made a bold move by placing Nick’s iconic teen adventure program, Shiva as part of Sonic’s programming henceforth. The change is in line with Nickelodeon’s need for a strong second channel. “The idea is that in a couple of years Sonic grows to a market share that Viacom18 can boast of two strong kids channels within its network,” says Viacom18’s kids cluster EVP and business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria.

    Fresh episodes of the popular teen adventure comedy series that soared to fame immediately after its launch in December 2015 will now air on Sonic, Nickelodeon’s sister channel that caters to pre-teens, teens and young adults. When asked if the network has measured the set back this move may cost the show’s viewership,Jaipuria states,“Looking at it from the show’s perspective, we have grown Shiva to an extent that it has loyal viewers, whom we hope to take to Sonic.  Because we are not dependent on any one show, we are expecting Ninja Hatori, Shaun The Sheep, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Motu Patlu to take care of Nick. We are hopeful that in spite of Shiva, Nick will retain its position in the ratings chart.” “Shiva lovers who are used to seeing the show on Nick and want to watch new episodes will have to come on Sonic,” Jaipuria added.  

    To carry this bold move forward Nickelodeon has also planned for an aggressive mass media campaign that will not only span across Viacom 18’s own networks, but other broadcasting network as well. “Not just Viacom18 or Nick as a network but we are looking at Star India, Sab TV and Zee TV to take this news to as many households as possible. Its is important to create an awareness that Shiva has moved from  Nick to Sonic,” Jaipuria revealed while speaking on the marketing initiatives.

    In fact, in order to not dilute this communication, the Network is withholding from launching any new shows this summer, though more new and original characters are in making in the creative factory for the latter part of the year. However, the marketing initiative will also speak of the new episodes of the major shows that are to hit the screens this summer.

    After mass media, print and radio, the network will also look at heavy engagement outside of television, Jaipuria shares.  Nickelodeon has partnered with malls like Infiniti, Pantaloons, Funcity, etc., to expand its on ground footprint. Van activations are also in store in about 25 tier II and tier III towns and cities for a month. Marketing initiatives will also be present in cinemas during launches of Jagga Jasoos and Housefull 3 that are soon to release.  

    The programming timeline vacuum left by Shiva in Nickelodeon will be filled up by brand new episodes of Ninja Hattori, Motu Patlu, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Shaun The Sheep. Apart from this, the network also has plans to release the full length feature Motu Patlu In Double Trouble, the 10th movie in line after a nine movie marathon on digital. Nickelodeon plans to go all guns blazing in promoting the fresh content including innovative watch and win contests, which will also have a digital leg to it. Overall there will 70 to 80 hours of original content on Nickelodeon in its summer programming.

    With such a strong summer line up, Nickelodeon expects to sustain Nick’s number one position in the genre, while at the same time grow Sonic with Shiva. “We have always been a  very brave franchise. We have taken all the risks possible. We have started off by creating original shows in India without knowing if they will work or not. But we are risk takers and will go on to create new trends like that,” Jaipuria signs off as industry wonders if this disruptive strategy will work for Nickelodeon like past disruptions always have.