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  • Rohitash Srivastava joins 82.5 Communications as chief strategy officer

    Rohitash Srivastava joins 82.5 Communications as chief strategy officer

    MUMBAI: 82.5 Communications has appointed Rohitash Srivastava as its new chief strategy officer in a move that underscores the agency’s commitment to strengthening its strategic capabilities and accelerating growth. This internal transfer within the Ogilvy Group brings Srivastava’s two decades of experience as a communication planner, experience strategist, and brand consultant to the agency.

    Previously prominent strategic planning at Ogilvy India (north), Srivastava has shaped the brand strategies of industry giants, including The Coca-Cola Company, GSK’s Eno, Dabur India, Perfetti, Mother Dairy, and RSPL Group. His expertise in consumer-centric thinking and brand-building will play a pivotal role in 82.5 Communications’ continued success.

    “82.5 Communications is on a fantastic growth journey, fueled by the great work our teams are producing,” said  82.5 Communications CEO Kiran Ramamurthy. “Srivastava’s strategic acumen and proven track record are exactly what we need to accelerate this momentum. Srivastava thrives on simplifying complex challenges and making brand strategy feel refreshingly clear and actionable, with an approach rooted in common sense, conversation, and creativity.”

    Srivastava added, “82.5 is fast becoming the growth engine for Ogilvy, and I couldn’t be more excited to be part of this transformative moment. The talent and energy I see in Ramamurthy, our COO, and our CCOs Anuraag and Mayur make 82.5 a powerhouse of modern brand-building. We have great momentum, we’re already putting out some fantastic work, and this is just the beginning.”

    Srivastava’s accolades include multiple Effie awards, including a Gold and three Silvers in APAC Effies, and recognition as India’s Top Digital Planner by Digital Market Asia and Business World in 2016. He is also an academic contributor, teaching brand strategy at MICA and MET Mumbai and publishing insights in Brand Equity, WARC, and Campaign India.

  • Perfetti, Chupa Chups Racing on Moto GP Tracks with Jorge Lorenzo

    Perfetti, Chupa Chups Racing on Moto GP Tracks with Jorge Lorenzo

    MUMBAI: The iconic logo, originally designed by Salvador Dali, returns to the tracks of the World Motorcycle Championship embellishing the helmet of one of the greatest champions of all times, Jorge Lorenzo, holder of five titles in the world championship, and who recently joined the Honda team.

    "I could not resist the temptation to show off my new Shark helmet, showcasing the legendary Chupa Chups daisy logo, right from the start of the pre-season tests", commented Jorge Lorenzo. "Motorcycling isn’t just sacrifice, passion and commitment, it’s also having fun and Chupa Chups is a fun brand! My passion for motorcycling dates back to childhood and Chupa Chups like motorbiking, is part of my childhood fun, a memory that has been part of many adventures and achievements and that it’s still present nowadays”.

    Jorge will wear his new helmet with the Chupa Chups logo in the 2019 and 2020 World Championships, first-off the upcoming Qatar Grand Prix on March 10th.

    Jorge’s fondness for the iconic lollipop brand has lasted for over twenty years since, way back in 1999, his helmet was "signed" Chupa Chups, accompanying him through the early years of his career in both the 125cc and 250cc class, when he won the championship both in 2006 and 2007, up until 2008 when he raced his first championship in the 500cc class.

    Chupa Chups will also accompany Jorge Lorenzo every time he climbs on to the podium. A fun and irreverent way to celebrate his successes, showing his many fans how he enjoys the brand for which he has been a true ambassador for many years.

    All the Best from Chupa Chups, Jorge! Forever Fun!

    Chupa Chups is a brand of Perfetti Van Melle, a leading global confectionary Group producing and distributing candies and chewing gums in more than 150 countries worldwide, under world famous and renowned brands like Mentos, Fruittella, Alpenliebe, Frisk, Smint, Vivident, etc.

  • MTV India appoints Ryan Mendonca as head of creative

    MUMBAI: MTV India has appointed Ryan Mendonca as the head of creative for its youth business which includes MTV and MTV Beats.

    The recipient of multiple wards including Cannes Lions and the Young Achievers Awards by The Advertising Club in 2009, Mendonca will report to Viacom18 Youth and English entertainment head Ferzad Palia.

    With more than a decade of experience in the world of advertising, prior to joining MTV, Mendonca worked with Ogilvy & Mather where he developed campaigns for iconic brands from Unilever, Cadbury, Perfetti and more. Known for being a man who lets his work speak for himself, over the years, Ryan has not only worked to deliver exemplary campaigns for clients but has also won accolades both nationally and internationally. As he takes over the Head of Creative for MTV, Ryan’s primary responsibility will be to lead the team at MTV and MTV BEATS to push the creative boundaries with brand communication across the MTV universe of TV, digital and branded content.

    Palia said, “People are the biggest asset of our business and we are continuously looking for talent that believes in the power of MTV and are also hungry to push the envelope and challenge status quos. Ryan is one of the hottest young creative minds in the industry today and going by the work that he has been doing, I believe he is the perfect fit for our multi-platform business, the MTV universe. Now, as we are gearing up for some exciting launches and with multiple new initiatives in the pipeline, Ryan is going to have his hands full at MTV. All I can say is, welcome to the madness Ryan!”

    Discussing his new role, Mendonca said, “Like several others from my generation, I grew up on MTV. It showed us the way, it was our voice. Now I join that voice again. It’s a privilege to be working alongside the brightest minds in the industry. I look forward to the ride.”

    During his stint with Ogilvy & Mather, Ryan handled creative duties for brands like Mondelez (Bournvita), ICICI Bank and BCCI (IPL) and has worked on several other brands such as Unilever (Dove, Ponds), Kodak, Perfetti, Star, Zigy, Apollo hospitals, Breakthrough Trust, Taj Holidays, World Gold Council and KFC amongst others. In his decade-long illustrious career, Ryan has not only made a name for himself as a creative hotshot but has also been the recipient of numerous awards. The Advertising Club of India named him Copywriter of the Year and Social Thinker of the year in 2009. His other laurels include being awarded at Cannes, The One Show, London International, Spikes Asia, WARC, Effies (India and Asia), AMEs and Young Guns to name a few.

  • Milagrow ropes in Debashis Das as CEO

    Milagrow ropes in Debashis Das as CEO

    MUMBAI: Consumer robotics brand in India Milagrow has appointed Debashis Das as CEO.

    Milagrow founder and CEO Rajeev  Karwal said, “Debashis has, over his career, carved a niche for himself by redefining the very meaning of brand value and consumer connect. Bringing him on board as Milagrow’s CEO will aid the growth of our company by leveraging his invaluable experience in sales and marketing to further our brand proposition. With his success in establishing new brands as industry leaders and re-launching established brands with to new innovative strategies, Debashis is the perfect candidate to spearhead Milagrow on to the next phase of its growth.”

    Das added, “Having seen the impact technology can have on everyday life, it is very clear that robots are the next level of innovation. This explains my move to Milagrow, which has established itself as India’s no.1 consumer robotics company. I am eagerly looking forward to all that this association will entail, and am confident of using my industry knowledge to drive the company’s continued growth.”

    Das has previously worked with companies like Gillette, Perfetti, Dabur, Henkel, Mother Dairy and SC Johnson.

    A graduate from IMT, Ghaziabad, Das is credited for having created the liquid dish wash segment in the Indian market with Pril Utensil Cleaner and has several awards and recognitions for his work.

  • Milagrow ropes in Debashis Das as CEO

    Milagrow ropes in Debashis Das as CEO

    MUMBAI: Consumer robotics brand in India Milagrow has appointed Debashis Das as CEO.

    Milagrow founder and CEO Rajeev  Karwal said, “Debashis has, over his career, carved a niche for himself by redefining the very meaning of brand value and consumer connect. Bringing him on board as Milagrow’s CEO will aid the growth of our company by leveraging his invaluable experience in sales and marketing to further our brand proposition. With his success in establishing new brands as industry leaders and re-launching established brands with to new innovative strategies, Debashis is the perfect candidate to spearhead Milagrow on to the next phase of its growth.”

    Das added, “Having seen the impact technology can have on everyday life, it is very clear that robots are the next level of innovation. This explains my move to Milagrow, which has established itself as India’s no.1 consumer robotics company. I am eagerly looking forward to all that this association will entail, and am confident of using my industry knowledge to drive the company’s continued growth.”

    Das has previously worked with companies like Gillette, Perfetti, Dabur, Henkel, Mother Dairy and SC Johnson.

    A graduate from IMT, Ghaziabad, Das is credited for having created the liquid dish wash segment in the Indian market with Pril Utensil Cleaner and has several awards and recognitions for his work.

  • Non-traditional advertisers flock to Turner’s kids channels

    Non-traditional advertisers flock to Turner’s kids channels

    MUMBAI: The year 2015 was an exciting one for kids’ television, what with several new shows being added to popular time bands and channels going the original way for content. From the perspective of advertising expenditure too, 2015 spelled as a fruitful year for the kids category on television as it managed to attract several non-conventional advertisers.

     

    Giving an insight on the facts and figures for the year’s performance in the genre, Turner International India vice president ad sales –  South Asia Juhi Ravindranath says, “The ad spends in 2015 were largely driven by categories like autos and e-commerce, which are not the conventional advertisers in the kids’ genre. FMCGs have performed really well. The overall estimate for TV has grown by over 14 per cent while the kids’ genre has also seen a decent double-digit growth.”

     

    Turner International rode this wave successfully and kept up with the pace of Indian entertainment market as well. “Pogo and Cartoon Network have received newer advertisers and categories coming on board, and their dependence on non-kids advertisers is also growing. Currently, nearly 60 to 65 per cent of the inventory on the kids’ genre is from non-kids’ brands. The channels have advertised with non-conventional advertisers through the conventional vignettes, brand integrations of the content messaging, creating co-branded promos, etc,” Ravindranath informs.

     

    On the brand integration front, channels have offered several new initiatives. “One of the key highlights for the year was the brand integration with Kellogg’s & Chhota Bheem. Another creative brand integration included: Perfetti in the animated movie series Sholay on Pogo. In addition to this, Perfetti Alpenliebe Juzt Jelly will join hands for the upcoming telefilm, Kris Ka Scooba Dooba Ajooba on Cartoon Network,” she says. 

     

    With advertisers from the non-kids category and FMCG brands coming onboard, the network’s content strategy for 2016 is also expected to ramp up.

     

    Turner International, executive director and network head – kids Krishna Desai adds, “Original content is key to us in fulfilling a long term and sustainable content pipe. A very large majority of all the content on CN comprises Cartoon Network Originals. On Pogo, large chunks of our pipe are either co-productions or from our sister company Warner Bros. Making content locally relevant is crucial – be it in the form of dubbing or home grown content.”

     

    With original content being the key focus, the channels will soon work on their line up for the year. “Turner International India will slowly bring in local content on the channel Toonami, along with the super hero shows. The second movie of the series Chakra that was worked along with Stan Lee, will be premiere in a few weeks,” informs Desai.

     

    However he asserts that good stories with universal themes told in a language understood and preferred by the audience, makes the differentiation between local versus international and irrelevant one. “Ben10 on Cartoon Network is as Indian as a Chhota Bheem as they have always seen him talk in Hindi,” he adds.

     

    Years ago Cartoon Network was the sole ruler in the genre. However, things changed as more and more new kids channels made their entry in the country. Although the channel continues to hold its place in the top three positions through the year, it is no longer the most watched channel in the category.

     

    When asked if Turner International India will strive to reclaim its number one spot in the category, Desai says, “The portfolio share makes us the number one kids portfolio in India. Our endeavor is to grow this share and also have leadership in the individual channel ranks. Our strategy is based on putting the consumer at the center of everything that we do.”

     

    With more and more kids content being available digitally, channels must also buckle up to retain their audiences. Desai says that offering app based services and experiences are one way to tap in the changing dynamics in kids content. 

     

    “Our kids brand digital offerings are transitioning towards being more ‘app’ based. The applications CN Watch and Play and CN Anything will be launched soon in India while Pogo channel’s website will shortly migrate on a new and much responsive platform. Kids love playing games than watching videos. CN Watch and Play app lets you do that at the same time,” Desai points out. 

     

    The network is also building shows that have a specific digital strategy, which may mean that they get premiered first on the digital platform.

  • Non-traditional advertisers flock to Turner’s kids channels

    Non-traditional advertisers flock to Turner’s kids channels

    MUMBAI: The year 2015 was an exciting one for kids’ television, what with several new shows being added to popular time bands and channels going the original way for content. From the perspective of advertising expenditure too, 2015 spelled as a fruitful year for the kids category on television as it managed to attract several non-conventional advertisers.

     

    Giving an insight on the facts and figures for the year’s performance in the genre, Turner International India vice president ad sales –  South Asia Juhi Ravindranath says, “The ad spends in 2015 were largely driven by categories like autos and e-commerce, which are not the conventional advertisers in the kids’ genre. FMCGs have performed really well. The overall estimate for TV has grown by over 14 per cent while the kids’ genre has also seen a decent double-digit growth.”

     

    Turner International rode this wave successfully and kept up with the pace of Indian entertainment market as well. “Pogo and Cartoon Network have received newer advertisers and categories coming on board, and their dependence on non-kids advertisers is also growing. Currently, nearly 60 to 65 per cent of the inventory on the kids’ genre is from non-kids’ brands. The channels have advertised with non-conventional advertisers through the conventional vignettes, brand integrations of the content messaging, creating co-branded promos, etc,” Ravindranath informs.

     

    On the brand integration front, channels have offered several new initiatives. “One of the key highlights for the year was the brand integration with Kellogg’s & Chhota Bheem. Another creative brand integration included: Perfetti in the animated movie series Sholay on Pogo. In addition to this, Perfetti Alpenliebe Juzt Jelly will join hands for the upcoming telefilm, Kris Ka Scooba Dooba Ajooba on Cartoon Network,” she says. 

     

    With advertisers from the non-kids category and FMCG brands coming onboard, the network’s content strategy for 2016 is also expected to ramp up.

     

    Turner International, executive director and network head – kids Krishna Desai adds, “Original content is key to us in fulfilling a long term and sustainable content pipe. A very large majority of all the content on CN comprises Cartoon Network Originals. On Pogo, large chunks of our pipe are either co-productions or from our sister company Warner Bros. Making content locally relevant is crucial – be it in the form of dubbing or home grown content.”

     

    With original content being the key focus, the channels will soon work on their line up for the year. “Turner International India will slowly bring in local content on the channel Toonami, along with the super hero shows. The second movie of the series Chakra that was worked along with Stan Lee, will be premiere in a few weeks,” informs Desai.

     

    However he asserts that good stories with universal themes told in a language understood and preferred by the audience, makes the differentiation between local versus international and irrelevant one. “Ben10 on Cartoon Network is as Indian as a Chhota Bheem as they have always seen him talk in Hindi,” he adds.

     

    Years ago Cartoon Network was the sole ruler in the genre. However, things changed as more and more new kids channels made their entry in the country. Although the channel continues to hold its place in the top three positions through the year, it is no longer the most watched channel in the category.

     

    When asked if Turner International India will strive to reclaim its number one spot in the category, Desai says, “The portfolio share makes us the number one kids portfolio in India. Our endeavor is to grow this share and also have leadership in the individual channel ranks. Our strategy is based on putting the consumer at the center of everything that we do.”

     

    With more and more kids content being available digitally, channels must also buckle up to retain their audiences. Desai says that offering app based services and experiences are one way to tap in the changing dynamics in kids content. 

     

    “Our kids brand digital offerings are transitioning towards being more ‘app’ based. The applications CN Watch and Play and CN Anything will be launched soon in India while Pogo channel’s website will shortly migrate on a new and much responsive platform. Kids love playing games than watching videos. CN Watch and Play app lets you do that at the same time,” Desai points out. 

     

    The network is also building shows that have a specific digital strategy, which may mean that they get premiered first on the digital platform.

  • Network18 appoints ad guru Prasoon Joshi as additional director

    Network18 appoints ad guru Prasoon Joshi as additional director

    MUMBAI: Network18 Media & Investments has appointed National Award winning Indian lyricist, screenwriter and ad-guru Prasoon Joshi as additional director.

     

    Designated as an independent director, Joshi’s term is for a period of five years.

     

    Network18’s Board of Directors at its meeting held on 15 January, 2016 confirmed the appointment.

     

    Joshi is currently McCann Worldgroup Asia Pacific chairman as well as the agency’s India CEO. 

     

    He is credited with marrying creativity with scale and giving McCann’s work in India a distinct cultural edge. Joshi has worked on mainstream brands like Coca Cola, Mastercard, J&J, Perfetti, Nestle, GM, Metlife, Pears, Star TV, Maggi re-launch as well as NDTV, Marico, Dabur and Britannia amongst others.

  • Cannes Lions 2014: 20 Indian entries qualify for Outdoor Lions finals

    Cannes Lions 2014: 20 Indian entries qualify for Outdoor Lions finals

    MUMBAI: Outdoor campaigns by McCann, Grey, Ogilvy & Mather and Havas Worldwide have made it to the final round of Outdoor Lions this year.

     

    McCann’s campaign for Prefetti Van Melle and Premier Tissues have been shortlisted in the ‘Food’ and ‘Household’ subcategories respectively. On the other hand, Grey’s campaign titled ‘Traffic’ for Killer Jeans has been shortlisted under the ‘Clothing, Footwear and Accessories’ subcategory.

     

    The agency’s campaign for Duracell Batteries called ‘Choo-Choo’ and ‘Remote Control’ qualified for the finals under the subcategory ‘Household.’ O&M’s three entries for Hot Wheels (Mattel Toys) has got shortlisted in the ‘Entertainment & Leisure’ subcategory.

     

    Havas Worldwide India’s ‘Arm’ and ‘Cleavage’ campaigns for Durex Condoms (Reckitt Benckiser) have also been shortlisted in the ‘Cosmetics & Beauty, Toiletries & Pharmacy’ subcategory. It can be noted that last year 43 entries were shortlisted in this category and the number this time has gone down to almost half.

     

    While the Outdoor Lions category was introduced in 1992, it was in 2002, that Cannes Lions recognised Press and Outdoor as separate advertising media categories, awarding each their own Grand Prix. Since 2006 Outdoor is judged by a separate and dedicated jury.

  • Perfetti leverages Nimbuzz‘s Chatbuddy for its marketing campaign

    MUMBAI: Cross-platform global communications solution provider Nimbuzz has roped in confectionary manufacturer and marketer Perfetti Van Melle India (PVMI) as the company‘s first client for its mobile-based brand interactive platform Nimbuzz Branded Chatbuddy.

    Under this partnership, Nimbuzz has developed a unique proposition for Perfetti‘s latest marketing campaign “Mentos Batti Jalao” by leveraging its Chatbuddy module.

    Mentos currently has a contest in progress by the name Khooni Kaun Hai? A television commercial consisting of a series of clues is being aired and the viewers are asked to guess the killer‘s identity in order to win a prize.

    Chat Buddy will enable PVMI‘s confectionary brand Mentos to leverage the mobile platform and establish a one-to-one connect with its target audience by directly connecting with 25+ million Nimbuzz users as chat friend.

    Under this initiative, the Chat Buddy will allow Nimbuzz users to install Mentos Batti Jalao Buddy on their mobiles, participate in the contest and solve the murder mystery. The Mentos Batti Jalao Buddy will also release daily hints to unfold the mystery. This Chat Buddy will be visible to all Nimbuzz users across India.

    “With the ever-increasing mobile user base in India, mobile is an important medium for marketers today. With an average time of 55 minutes per session spent by a user, Nimbuzz offers a great platform for us to connect with our target audience on a one-to-one basis,” said Perfetti Van Melle India Director Marketing Nikhil Sharma.

    Nimbuzz head-sales Anubhav Sharma said, “We are thrilled to connect with the excitement of Mentos and we are confident that Khooni Kaun Hai mystery will bring more enthusiasm for our users. We are pleased to work with some great marketing minds from PVMI, Maxus India and certainly, this endeavour will bring a change in the mobile advertising thought process.”

    Maxus South Asia head of digital Unny Radhakrishnan added, “Mobile phones have now become an indispensable consumer touchpoint. Marketers, solution providers and technology partners are discovering newer and innovative ways to interact with consumers instead of interrupting them. Here, Chat buddy enhances the overall communication story delivered in traditional channels by offering consumers real time interaction with brand on their personal handsets.”