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  • 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.

  • Pogo lines up two new international shows in January

    Pogo lines up two new international shows in January

    MUMBAI: Kids channel Pogo kids has launched two unique international series in January namely Yokai Watch and Tashi.

    The Japanese animated series Yokai Watch went on air on 11 January and will be aired from Monday to Friday at 7 pm. On the other hand,Tashi will launch on 23 January and will air every Saturday at 9 am.

    Yokai Watch is based on a video game that features the adventures of Keita and Whisper. The adventure showcases how Keita uses this watch to identify the different YoKai (to save his hometown) that are haunting people in his town and make more Yokai friends.

    A three week long watch and win contest has been planned around the show where kids will get a chance to win Yokai merchandise.

    Tashi is an Australian series based on the worldwide best-selling children’s books by Barbara and Anna Fienberg. Jack’s parents send him to stay with his distant cousin Tashi. The series evolves with the two boys mingling together and exploring wild adventures across a fantastical land far away, along with protecting Tashi’s village from foes and villains.

  • Turner International ups Mark Eyers as SVP

    Turner International ups Mark Eyers as SVP

    MUMBAI: Turner International Asia Pacific has promoted Mark Eyers to senior vice president. 

     

    As chief content officer, Eyers oversees every aspect of Turner’s kids content business and portfolio of leading kids brands across Asia Pacific including Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Toonami and Pogo.

     

    Based in Hong Kong, Eyers will focus on strengthening the planning process for these brands, identifying and developing fresh animation talent on local, regional and international level as well as opportunities to further develop and distribute hit properties and content franchises across the company’s multiple platforms – TV, web and mobile.

     

    He will also be accountable for spearheading new channel development across the region.

     

    Turner International Asia Pacific president Ricky Ow said, “Under Mark’s leadership, Turner’s kids brands have not only dominated the genre but also expanded tremendously across the region. He has spearheaded the growth of our kids brands across multi-platform while also leading numerous international original animation productions, including the award-winning Monster Beach and recent series Exchange Student Zero. His promotion is a timely acknowledgement of his contribution to the importance of the kids brands to Turner’s business in this region and the confidence we have in him to further build upon it.”

     

    Eyers, joined Turner International Asia Pacific’s creative services team in 2004 and previously worked as vice president of kids content. In this capacity, he was responsible for the implementation of a unified programming vision across all Turner brands by integrating the original production and development unit within the programming division.

  • Pogo brings back Bugs Bunny with ‘Wabbit’

    Pogo brings back Bugs Bunny with ‘Wabbit’

    MUMBAI: Pogo will be brightening up Christmas for kids by bringing back the Looney toon, Bugs Bunny with its new series Wabbit.

     

    The Looney Toons Production will showcase the carrot loving rabbit’s hilarious doings, along with his classic buddies, Yosemite Sam and Wile E. Coyote starting 19 December, 2015 at 10 am.

     

    The series also introduces fun-filled new characters, Big Foot and Squeaks the Squirrel to name a few; new foes in the form of barbarians, ninjas and terminators to excite this spin-off.

     

    The 10-episode series is a drama packed structure launched to highlight the Bugs Bunny craze that exists not only within the children, but young adults in the country too.

     

    Each episode of Wabbit will lead to a promising story, character build up and stomach tickles for the audience. 

     

  • Cartoon Network & Pogo go filmy with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Dilwale’

    Cartoon Network & Pogo go filmy with Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Dilwale’

    MUMBAI: December seems exciting for Turner International’s kids channels in India — Pogo and Cartoon Network —  as the network goes filmy with Shah Rukh Khan‘s upcoming film Dilwale, which is all set to release on 18 December.

     

    Khan along with his Dilwale team will be seen in three new TV specials created especially for kids. Kris Aur Shah Rukh Ki Dilwale Bollywood Class will premiere on 19 December at 12 noon, Oggy Ki Birthday Party – Dilwale Style on Cartoon Network will premiere on 25 December at 11 am and Bheem Aur Dilwale will premiere on 13 December at 12 pm on Pogo in a 90 minute special, wherein the entire cast of Dilwale visits Dholakpur.

     

    Both TV specials are complimented with contests that will give kids the opportunity to win prizes.

     

    While Kris Aur Shah Rukh Ki Dilwale Bollywood Class will see superstar Khan helping CN’s superhero Kris from the Roll No. 21 series realise his dreams of being a superstar, Oggy’s birthday party will know no bounds as his brother invites the entire cast and crew of Dilwale to celebrate his big day.

     

    Dilwale also stars Kajol, Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon.

  • No kidding! Kid’s TV channels get serious about Diwali

    No kidding! Kid’s TV channels get serious about Diwali

    MUMBAI: It’s that time of the year again when television channels in the kids’ genre go full throttle to appease their tiny tot viewers.

     

    With a viewership of 7.3 percent of the total television audience in India, kids’ channels enjoy advertising revenue of 3.8 per cent, which is predicted to hit Rs 6650 crore as per FICCI’s Industry report 2015, which expects the total ad spends on television to be Rs 17,500 crore in 2015. A major chunk of this revenue is generated during the third quarter, thanks to a sudden increase in viewership.

     

    “During Diwali northern states and the western parts of India have holidays so naturally viewership on kids’ channels goes up. Therefore there is a spurt in investment in kids genre as well,” says a veteran media planner, who adds that though there is a definite increase in viewership from last year, it is hard to put that into figures as TAM and BARC ratings use different mechanisms of viewership measurements.

     

    Kids channels’ look forward to the third quarter as it generates the highest viewership for them after the April May June time which is usually when schools have summer vacation. With this surge in viewership, advertisers too plan in advance to make the most of their television spends through these kids channels.

      

    It is needless to say that channels heavily invest to promote their existing shows and also grab eye balls with new exciting content, and 2015 is no exception.

     

    From new show launches to extensive on ground activities, kids channels have pulled out all stops on whatever services they have at their disposal, be it on the marketing front or content. Keeping in mind the excitement surrounding Children’s day, some are conducting city wise on ground promotions, while others have brought in fresh local content to appeal to urban as well as rural viewers.

     

    For the same reason, Turner International India’s kids’ channels Cartoon Network and Pogo planned week-long celebrations with new movies, specials and contests to make the most of the holidays.

     

    Cartoon Network has celebrated the birthday of one the network’s most popular character Kris from the Roll No. 21 series with a week-long stunt in a special program titled Kris ka Dhamakedar Birthday from 9 to 14 November at 10.30 am.  Following which the channel airs Lights Camera Roll No. 21: Kris in Bollywood, a brand new movie featuring Kris making his Bollywood debut, on 14 November 2015 at 10:30am.

      

    The channel has also organized a special promotional contest to win an invite to Kris’s birthday party.

     

    Pogo’s Diwali week ending in 13 November saw back to back Chhota Bheem movies and specials that aired throughout the week from 9am onwards and a brand new movie titled Chhota Bheem: Dinosaur World at 12pm on 11 November.

     

    The genre’s leader Nickelodeon hasn’t been complacent with its number one rank and has invested heavily in on ground promotions for this year’s Children’s day. The Viacom 18 owned network will bring down their toon stars to interact with children in Delhi and Kolkata on D Day, with Shivaji and Ninha making special appearances on the venue.

     

    “In Delhi, there will be dedicated games that would be played at the set-up, including a Squap integration with toons giving them away to lucky winners over and above Nickelodeon merchandise that would be distributed,” reveals Viacom18 EVP and business head – kids cluster Nina Elavia Jaipuria.

     

    “Kids in Kolkata get a chance to not only meet Motu Patlu but also engage at the carnival with loads of games. The entire City Centre mall will get the look of Furfurinagar and kids will get a chance to win super cool Motu Patlu merchandise as well. This has been promoted though ads, TV astons, radio and online,” she explains, adding that the initiative is a joint venture between ABP and Viacom 18, with TeleKids as partners in the event.

     

    The channel also plans to take these promotions digital in order to reach out to as many kids and mothers as possible. At the same time it will reinforce their merchandising stronghold in the market.

     

    “This Children’s Day we’re unveiling the new look of Squap, that is, Squap 2,” shares Jaipuria excitedly, “The wittiest and the funniest comment on the new Squap will be a cool way to Squap,” she adds.

     

    Commenting on the importance of this quarter in terms of ad revenues, Jaipuria further adds, “October November and December is as busy as April, May and June for us. This is the time when kids’ channels see a lot of traction both in terms of viewership as well as ad revenue. Our viewership as well as ad spends increase by 29 to 30 per cent during this time.” She also adds that there has been considerable increase in ad rates this year.

     

    In terms of programming, Sonic will air a movie special featuring Pakdam Pakdai Doggy Don Vs Billiman at 7:30pm on 14 November, while Nick will celebrate children’s day with Motu Patlu Kung Fu King Returns at 11.30 am.

     

    The network’s biggest offering to their little viewers this season is undoubtedly Shiva, their third home grown animated series which went on air on 9 November, and has already garnered positive reviews.

     

    Another channel which is out to win new audiences and treat old viewers with fresh content is Discovery Kids with their brand new show Luv Kushh that also went on air on 9 November.

     

     “Discovery Kids continues to entertain kids with its variety of programmes and genres, endearing characters and exciting storylines. The new series, Luv Kushh will take kids back to the era of gurukuls and recreate the age-old traditions of the student-teacher relationship,” said Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific EVP and GM, Rahul Johri on their new show.

     

    Given the timing for the launch one can wonder if the move was deliberate on the part of the channels to go head to head to competition for viewership. Either way, this quarter looks busy, exciting, and content heavy for the kids’ entertainment channels.

  • Cartoon Network & Pogo spruce up programming for Diwali

    Cartoon Network & Pogo spruce up programming for Diwali

    MUMBAI: With Diwali and Children’s Day around the corner, Turner International India’s kids’ channels – Cartoon Network and Pogo, are pulling out all stops to line up week-long celebrations with new movies, specials and contests including a chance to win a trip to Singapore.

     

    What’s more, Cartoon Network will also be celebrating the birthday of popular cartoon character Kris (Roll No. 21) with a week-long stunt. From 9 – 14 November, kids can tune into Kris Ka Dhamakedar Birthdayat 10:30 am to watch movies and specials including Salman Khan’s latest cameo on Cartoon Network in theKris Sang Salman Aayo special.

     

    Additionally, watch Lights Camera Roll No. 21: Ticket to Bollywood, a new movie featuring Kris making his Bollywood debut will be aired on 14 November at 10:30 am.

     

    In the spirit of gifting this festive season, Kris will celebrate his birthday and Diwali with six lucky fans. All kids have to do is tune in to the Kris ka Dhamakedar Birthday contest and participate in the contest to win an invite to the party.

     

    On the other hand Pogo will air the Dholakpurwali Diwali stunt from 9 – 13 November. The channel will roll out back-to-back Chhota Bheem movies and specials that will be aired throughout the week from 9 am onwards. On 11 November, Pogo will feature a new movie called Chhota Bheem: Dinosaur World at 12 pm. Additionally, on Pogo’s Prem Dilwala Aur Bheem Dholakpurwala will see Salman Khan’s third appearance on the channel on 12 November at 12pm.

     

    Kids can also win a holiday to Singapore by participating in the Dholakpurwali Diwali contest from 9 – 13November by answering a few questions.

  • Turner adds three channels on YuppTV’s platform in India

    Turner adds three channels on YuppTV’s platform in India

    NEW DELHI: Turner International India has joined hands with YuppTV to offer three of its channels namely CNN International, Cartoon Network and Pogo in India on the over the top (OTT) platform.

     

    Under the partnership, CNN International is available live to YuppTV viewers with the latest news bulletins from across the globe and the best of features content through award winning programs including CNN Newsroom, Connect the World, International Desk, World Business Today, Amanpour, Business Traveler, Talk Asia and Culinary Journeys

     

    YuppTV subscribers also get the best original productions from Turner’s kids’ channels, Cartoon Network and Pogo. While Cartoon Network will offer a four-hour programming block on YuppTV with popular shows such as Ben 10, Johnny Bravo, Adventure Time and Dexter’s Laboratory, Pogo will provide a two-hour programming block with shows like M.A.D. (Music Art Dance), C.I.A. (Cambala Investigation Agency), Sunaina and F.A.Q.

     

    YuppTV CEO Uday Reddy said, “The partnership with Turner and launch of the three popular channels on YuppTV takes us to a new level in providing highest satisfaction to our viewers in India and now, even adding to the delight of the younger generation. The kids’ channels Pogo and Cartoon Network in Hindi will reach out to an unimaginably wider audience than ever before. Launching CNN International on YuppTV is indeed a matter of pride. Our endeavour is to keep our viewers in India and across the globe, entertained, informed and thrilled; and our commitment to technology and innovation is always directed towards achieving this goal.”

     

    Turner International India MD Siddharth Jain added, “Turner has been the frontrunner in embracing content delivery innovations and we ensure that our popular brands are available wherever and whenever the consumer chooses to be entertained.We are happy to partner with YuppTV offering our world-class content to a wider audience in India.”

     

    As was reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, YuppTV, which recently launched its platform in India is planning to raise $50 million to fund its expansion plans.

  • POGO celebrates superhero Mighty Raju’s birthday on Independence Day

    POGO celebrates superhero Mighty Raju’s birthday on Independence Day

    MUMBAI: For the first time ever, POGO is celebrating the birthday ofMighty Raju – the youngest and latest franchise from the channel. This Independence Day, tune-in to POGO for a day-long celebration replete with new movies, episodes and specials and a fantastic contest that will give children a chance to feature on TV with Mighty Raju.

    On 15 August 2015, the birthday bash begins with a brand new episode called Mighty Raju Neuralizer Attack at 11:00AM, followed by the premiere of Mighty ka Mighty Attack movie at11:30AM. In this new movie, Mighty Raju must save Aryanagar from the evil Gazin who resides in the city below Aryanagar, called the Valtra. That’s not all! Get ready to see Mighty Raju groove on a brand new birthday song and defeat villains in new specials lined-up across the rest of the day.

    To top it all, POGO is giving one lucky fan a chance to feature with Mighty Raju in an movie on POGO. All kids have to do is participate in the Happy Birthday Mighty Raju contest on 15 August 2015

    from 11:00AM  onwards and answer some simple questions. There are also exciting gadgets up for grabs.

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  • TAM week 31: Zee TV and Sab only gainers amongst GECs

    TAM week 31: Zee TV and Sab only gainers amongst GECs

    MUMBAI: Third and fourth position holding Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) Zee TV and Sab emerged as the only gainers in the GEC category in week 31 of TAM ratings.

     

    While Zee TV went up from 147 GRPs to 153 GRPs, Sab saw a smaller ascend as it went up from 143 GRPs to 146 GRPs. 

     

    On the other hand, Star Plus continued its leadership in GEC category despite witnessing a decline in its ratings. The table topper’s ratings went down from 232 GRPs to 229 GRPs. Second placed channel Colors registered the highest decline amongst all the GECs as it went down from 224 GRPs to 202 GRPs. 

     

    Life OK held its fifth position with 122 GRPs down from 126 GRPs. Sony and &TV spotted at sixth and seventh slot with 103 and 62 GRPs respectively.

     

    On the sports channels’ front, Ten Sports continued its run at the number one spot despite falling down from 25 GRPs to 18 GRPs, whereas cricket specialist from the same venture Ten Cricket secured the second berth with 10 GRPs. Star Sports 2 booked the third slot with 6 GRPs.
     

    Nick led the kids genre in week 31 with 54 GRPs, whereas Pogo garnered 52 GRPs and perched on the second spot. On the other hand, Cartoon Network with 37 GRPs secured the third slot.

     
    Colors’ Mahayudha, Sasural Simar Ka and Swaragini with 3.55 TVR led the tally of top programmes, followed by Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya, with 3.52 TVR. Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma on Sab with 3.47 TVR held its third berth. Colors’ Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi booked the fourth berth by registering 3.44 TVR while Star Plus’ Ye Hai Mohabbatein with 3.12 TVR grabbed the fifth spot.

     

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