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  • PIB serves show-cause notice to Public TV for ‘spreading false information’

    PIB serves show-cause notice to Public TV for ‘spreading false information’

    MUMBAI: The Press Information Bureau (PIB) under the ministry of information and broadcasting (MIB) has sent show-cause notice to Kannada news channel Public TV for ‘spreading false information’. The notice has been issued by PIB’s additional director-general M Nagendra Swamy for a programme titled ‘Helicopter Money – Helicopternalli Surithara Modi?’ aired by the channel at 8.30 pm on 15 February which speculated that money could be given free to the people.

    The news item has been termed as "false, mischievous, and deliberate" which clearly violates the Broadcasting Code and Rules. “When the whole country is fighting the COVID-19, your channel, instead of creating awareness and educating the public, (is) spreading false information, creating panic and social unrest,” the notice added.

    “In view of the above serious violation of Cable Television Networks(Regulation) Act, 1995 and Rules, you are hereby directed to show cause why your channel should not be taken out of air immediately,” it stated further.

    The channel has been asked to send a reply within ten days of the notice. PIB's fact check also refuted the news on Twitter.

  • Most watched South Indian channels in 2018

    Most watched South Indian channels in 2018

    BENGALURU: The South Indian television market comprises of the states and union territories in which the four prominent South Indian languages (by alphabetical order): Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu are spoken. Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) Universe defines these territories as: Kannada – Karnataka state; Malayalam – Kerala state; Tamil – Tamil Nadu (TN) state and the Union Territory of Puducherry; and Telugu – the states of Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Telangana. These states and territories will be referred to as the South Indian states henceforth in this article.

    BARC says that its data is based on the following viewer geographies and demographic parameters for GEC/News in Hindi, Channels other than News channels and News channels in the four South Indian languages:

    (a)   Hindi GEC/News: Hindi Speaking Markets, both urban and rural or HSM (U+R): NCCS All: 15+ Individuals.
    (b)   Telugu Channels other than News/ News: Andhra Pradesh or AP/Telangana (U+R): NCCS All: 2+ Individuals
    (c)   Kannada Channels other than News /News: Karnataka (U+R): NCCS All: 2+ Individuals
    (d)   Tamil Channels other than News /News: Tamil Nadu/Puducherry (U+R): NCCS All: 2+ Individuals
    (e)   Malayalam Channels other than News /News: Kerala (U+R): NCCS All: 2+ Individuals

    BARC India Universe Estimate Grid 2018 was adopted from week 29 of 2018 onward. Before that BARC India, Households and Individuals Universe Estimate – 2017 was used. Until (including) week 28 of 2018, BARC’s Universe 2017 estimates have been used and from week 29 to 2018 onward, BARC Universe 2018 estimates have been used in this paper to determine viewership per HH.

    It must be noted that according to BARC sources, the urban and rural Hindi Speaking Market (HSM) comprises All of India minus the states that have the four South Indian languages. The unit of viewership measure or ratings in all cases in the charts below is thousand weekly impressions.

    Television penetration in these five states Southern States and Union Territories is highest with more than 91 percent of the households having a television set. According to the BARC India Universe Estimate Grid 2018, the South Indian states account for more than a third (34.76 percent) or 68.374 million of the total 196.730 million television HHs in the country. The five South Indian states and one Union Territory constitute 30.93 percent (258.509 million) of total population of ages two years or more (2+, 835.839 million) according to the latest BARC India Universe Estimate Grid. 

    There are a number of channels in each of the four South Indian languages covering genres such as GEC, movies, infotainment, kids, etc. BARC India makes available in public data of the top 5 or 10 channels other than news channels and the top 5 news channels in each of these South Indian languages along with data for other genres/languages for each language every week. The conclusions drawn by the author in this paper are hence limited to the data that is disseminated by BARC India in the public domain. Just to give a flavour of the importance of the South Indian markets for broadcasters and marketers, a comparison of the gross viewership ratings of the top 5 channels for all the first 33 of 2018 (Saturday, 30 December 2017 to Friday, 17 August 2018) of each of the four South Indian languages and Hindi GECs’ in HSM (U+R) is indicated below. 

    In the public domain, BARC India provides data for the top 10 Hindi GEC channels in HSM (U+R), HSM (U) and HSM (R). The author has used ratings data of only the top 5 Hindi GEC channels in HSM (U+R) in the comparative figure below.

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    South Indians consume more news in their respective local languages and markets than the Hindi speaking viewer does Hindi news in HSM. In South India, more Kannada news per HH in Karnataka is consumed than in the case of other South Indian language in its respective state and territory HH. Please refer to the figure below for the Gross Combined Impressions of the Top 5 News channels of weeks 1 to 33 of 2018 in Hindi and the four South Indian languages.

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    After this short preamble, let us move to the status quo in South India. To belong to the top South Indian channels other than news channels and the top South Indian news channels list and for ranking in this paper the following filtering criteria have been used (2) The channel must have appeared in BARC’s list of top 5 channels in the respective language and state or territory for all the first thirty three weeks of 2018, (2) combined weekly ratings of the eligible channels across all the 33 weeks of 2018 are used to determine the ranking.

    Two ranking systems have been used in this paper – one is on the basis of gross viewership during the first 33 weeks of 2018 and the other is by gross viewership during the first 33 weeks of 2018 per household in the respective state and territory. As mentioned above gross viewership per household has been determined by using BARC Universe 2017 estimates for weeks 1 to 28 and BARC Universe Estimates 2018 have been used week 29 onward. 

    Top South Indian TV channels other than news channels in weeks 1 to 33 of 2018

    Sun TV, the flagship Tamil general entertainment channel (GEC) of one of the most profitable media companies in India- The Sun TN Network Ltd, is one of the most watched channels in India as is evident from its week on week number one position in BARC’s weekly lists of top 10 channels across genres. Sun TV accedes its first rank annually during the weeks around when the Indian Premier League (IPL) is being played to the channel that airs the event in Hindi. Until IPL 2018, the cricket league was aired on Sony Pictures Network India’s Hindi movies channel Sony Max. Since 2018, the right to air the event was won by Star India, and its Hindi sports channel Star Sports 1 Hindi occupied premier rank in most weeks that the event took place in BARC’s weekly lists of Top 10 channels across genres. 

    The top fifteen South Indian channels other than news in the list below are those that have appeared in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 channels in their respective South Indian languages during all the first 33 weeks of 2018. Thirteen of the channels are GEC and two are movies channels – one movies channel in Kannada and one in Tamil. The Sun TV Network has channels among BARC’s top 5 weekly lists in all the four South Indian Languages. Six of the top 18 channels in the list below are from the Sun TV Network (four local language GECs and both the movies channels among the fifteen), three each are from Star India and Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel), two are associated with Viacom18 and one is owned by Insight Media City. 

    Four channels have the same ranks based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership and 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH (rank 1 Sun TV-Tamil; rank 13 Udaya Movies-Kannada; rank 14, Surya TV- Malayalam and rank 15 Flowers TV-Malayalam). Noteworthy is the fact that the second most watched channel in terms of 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH – Asianet (Malayalam) is ranked tenth based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership. Colors Kannada is ranked third based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH as compared to rank 10 based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership; Star India’s Telugu Flagship channel Star Maa is ranked fourth in terms of 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH and second in terms of 33 Weeks Gross Viewership alone. Zee Telugu is ranked fifth in terms of 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH as compared to third rank based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership. Please refer to the figure below for Gross Viewership and Gross Viewership per HH for the top 15 South Indian Channels other than News during the first 33 weeks of 2018.

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    Top South Indian Television News channels in weeks 1 to 33 of 2018

    There are a number of news channels in each of the four South Indian languages. TV9 Kannada is the most watched news channel in Karnataka and has the highest 33 Week Gross Viewership as well as 33 Week Gross Viewership per HH in South India amongst the local news channels in their respective states and territories. Thirteen news channels from South India appeared in BARC’s weekly lists of top 5 news channels in their respective languages in their states and territories during all the 33 weeks of 2018. There are four Kannada and Telugu news channels each, three Malayalam news channels and two Tamil news channels that are listed below. 

    As in the case of South Indian channels other than news above, for South Indian news channels also there is variance in ranks when viewed from 33 Weeks Gross Viewership and 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH perspectives. None of the News channels except for TV9 Kannada (rank 1) have the same ranks for 33 Weeks Gross Viewership and 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH. Based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership, Public TV (Kannada) is the second most watched South Indian news channel, but from the perspective of 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH, Public TV is ranked third. Similarly, TV9 Telugu is ranked third based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership, but is ranked fifth based on Gross Viewership per HH. The Malayalam news channel Aisanet is ranked fourth based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership, but ranked second based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH, while the Tamil language news channel Polimer News is ranked fifth based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership, but is ranked eighth based on 33 Weeks Gross Viewership per HH. Malayalam channel Manorama News is ranked is ranked eleventh based on 33 Week Gross Viewership, but is ranked fourth based on 33 Week Gross Viewership per HH. Please refer to the figure below Gross Viewership and Gross Viewership per HH for the top 13 South Indian news channels other than News during the first 33 weeks of 2018.

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  • Views-based journalism scores, Sun TV’s Udaya News to cease ops

    Views-based journalism scores, Sun TV’s Udaya News to cease ops

    MUMBAI: Every business and television channel faces competition sooner or later. Competing companies generally bring in better products. But, Udaya News, the first 24×7 Kannada channel that ruled the roost for over 15 years, saw a decline as rival channels presented stories with strong views — a la Arnab Goswami. 

    Placed at the sixth position among the Kannada-language news channels as per the latest BARC India data, it is on the verge of closure. However, other Sun channels such as Udaya Movies, Udaya TV and Udaya Comedy will continue operations.

    Ratings of Udaya News had started declining after a series of news channels came in, in the past few years and the former failed to put up a fight. 

    Karnataka viewers in the 1990s relied entirely on Doordarshan till Udaya News lauched in 1998; it is now shutting down owing to huge losses. In a letter addressed to the Karnataka government secretary, owner of Udaya News, Sun Network stated that the channel would cease operations on 24 October, and 73 employees would lose their jobs.

    Udaya News enjoyed a wonderful viewership till the rise of TV 9 Kannada — the leader today, followed by Public TV and Suvarna News. 

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  • Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

    Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

    BENGALURU: A first glance at the channel’s brief, and one could be excused if he or she thought that it was another ‘bhakti’ or religious channel. The intro reads – Saral Jeevan telecasts non-fiction programming with a focus on mythology, Ayurveda, yoga, vaastu as a science and insights from Indian heritage and culture. But that is not the case, at least not so far.

    CG Parivar Global Vision (CGPGV) will be launching a Kannada infotainment channel on 19 February.

    CGPGV founder and vaastu specialist Dr Chandrasekhar Guruji is a familiar face to most viewers of Kannada news channels – this includes Suvarna News on which he has been on air once a week since the past five years or so, Public TV, Samay and BTV. Guruji says that he will continue with his shows on other channels, while having a one-hour daily show on his own channel. He also has plans to start a similar Hindi channel over the next one year, and expand to eleven languages over time. The channel’s content will be graphics, animation and special effects heavy.

    Company speak

    “Our channel philosophy is to present inspiring, motivational and historic content, which is positive in nature. Our positioning ‘Betterment of mankind’ is a true summary of our channel objectives. Our commitment to influence positive vibes among the masses is the single biggest reason for the launch of Saral Jeevan,” says Guruji.

    “With unique and first of its kind blend of tradition and modernity in the content, the channel will surely be the dynamic face of mythology and infotainment genre among Kannada viewers. Known as world’s oldest civilisation and cultural capital of the world, India has ample legacy that deserve to be presented to today’s generation in an interesting way. Of course, we had to deploy chunk of our energies in to research and graphics. But it’s totally worth it,” adds Saral Jeevan editor MS Raghavendra.

    Saral Jeevan business head Raghunatha Reddy said, “Getting into infotainment, that is ‘very Indian’ in nature, is a strategic experiment. And we never wanted to be one more player in any given space of television. Today, we are happy with the content design; as Saral Jeevan will be filling in the biggest gap by providing knowledge that is entertaining. And the USP of such programming is that it cuts across all age groups of viewers. What’s more, Saral Jeevan has no straight competition; rather it gains from all genres of channels.”

    How is it different?

    Reddy explained how Jeevan Saral was different from the conventional religious, news or GECs, citing one of the shows Mahapayna as an example. “This is the story of Ram’s journey from Ayodhya to Sri Lanka, via of course Nepal. We retrace the steps that he made then today. So if he visited a temple, we show the temple as it is now. Of course, we can’t go into the past shoot images from there, so we have a strong in-house graphics and special effects team that creates the images of the characters in the Ramayana (and all our other shows) and intertwine them within the story as we retrace Rama’s steps across locations as they are in modern days. This is a daily and we already have three months’ content with us,” he said.

    “At present all our content is produced in-house. We have a number of teams that create the content for us. Our total strength is in excess of 100, and our graphics team is 15 strong. I think we are probably the first channel in India with this concept. We are not a religious channel, we are an infotainment channel,” informs Reddy.

    Marketing

    “We will wait and see how we perform, before we can freeze a rate card. Our marketing teams have approached agencies, clients and local advertisers,” revealed Reddy.

    As far as branding and capturing viewers’ eyeballs is concerned, Reddy said that an advertising campaign across Kannada news and GECs is in the final stages of completion. Around 15 to 20 mobile vans have started moving around Bengaluru to promote the channel. Over the next two days, stickers will be pasted on 500 – 600 auto rickshaws, and about 100 local BMTC will carry Saral Jeevan branding.

    For OOH, the channel has planned over 100 hoardings in 15 major cities of Karnataka, besides almost 3,000 of Guruji’s followers across the state will be putting up self-funded hoardings. “So many of Guruji’s followers have volunteered to put up his hoardings, that we have had no option but to give them general creative guidelines and imagery for hoardings that they want to put up about the channel outside their homes and places of work,” said Reddy.

    Carriage

    “Test signals are on e-Digital and will commence today on ACT and Siti Cable. We are in advanced stages of discussion with other players, including Hathway and Den (Amogh). We should be on their networks by the launch date. It will be two to three months before we launch on the DTH platform,” said Reddy.

    Programming

    Saral Jeevan’s key shows include the following:

    Mahapayana: The epic journey of Rama to be aired Monday – Saturday at 9 pm.

    Manakulada Olathigagi (Betterment of Mankind): Live program with Chandrasekhar Guruji to be aired Monday -Sunday at 8 pm.

    Jnanapada: A compilation of motivating and inspiring folk songs in Kannada to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 7 pm and 10.30 pm.

    History: A biography on historical legends that include kings, warriors and freedom fighters to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 9.30 pm.

    Sadhuparampara: The Himalayan Yogis have many faces in the spiritual sub-continent. Each group has its own characteristics and significance. Sadhuparampara decodes the mystery behind the extreme tribes and will be aired from Monday – Saturday at 10 pm.

    Mannina Maga: Dedicated to farmers the show intends to present information and knowledge for planned and effective agriculture leading to better productivity to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 7.30 pm.

    Ajjihelida Kathe (The grandmother storybook): To be aired from Monday – Saturday at 6.15 pm and on Sunday at 1 pm, this insightful moral story series will feature Zen and Akbar-Birbal stories with fully animated and graphic supported episodes. According to the channel, live caricatures are sure to bring back the magic of great moral stories on TV.

    Punyakshethra: Program series on famous places of spiritual and historical significance and will be aired from Monday – Saturday at 6.30 pm.

    Other important programs include Sakhi and Achara Vichara with the afternoon programs focusing on women, arogya yoga and Jatakaphala.

  • Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

    Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan to launch on 19 February

    BENGALURU: A first glance at the channel’s brief, and one could be excused if he or she thought that it was another ‘bhakti’ or religious channel. The intro reads – Saral Jeevan telecasts non-fiction programming with a focus on mythology, Ayurveda, yoga, vaastu as a science and insights from Indian heritage and culture. But that is not the case, at least not so far.

    CG Parivar Global Vision (CGPGV) will be launching a Kannada infotainment channel on 19 February.

    CGPGV founder and vaastu specialist Dr Chandrasekhar Guruji is a familiar face to most viewers of Kannada news channels – this includes Suvarna News on which he has been on air once a week since the past five years or so, Public TV, Samay and BTV. Guruji says that he will continue with his shows on other channels, while having a one-hour daily show on his own channel. He also has plans to start a similar Hindi channel over the next one year, and expand to eleven languages over time. The channel’s content will be graphics, animation and special effects heavy.

    Company speak

    “Our channel philosophy is to present inspiring, motivational and historic content, which is positive in nature. Our positioning ‘Betterment of mankind’ is a true summary of our channel objectives. Our commitment to influence positive vibes among the masses is the single biggest reason for the launch of Saral Jeevan,” says Guruji.

    “With unique and first of its kind blend of tradition and modernity in the content, the channel will surely be the dynamic face of mythology and infotainment genre among Kannada viewers. Known as world’s oldest civilisation and cultural capital of the world, India has ample legacy that deserve to be presented to today’s generation in an interesting way. Of course, we had to deploy chunk of our energies in to research and graphics. But it’s totally worth it,” adds Saral Jeevan editor MS Raghavendra.

    Saral Jeevan business head Raghunatha Reddy said, “Getting into infotainment, that is ‘very Indian’ in nature, is a strategic experiment. And we never wanted to be one more player in any given space of television. Today, we are happy with the content design; as Saral Jeevan will be filling in the biggest gap by providing knowledge that is entertaining. And the USP of such programming is that it cuts across all age groups of viewers. What’s more, Saral Jeevan has no straight competition; rather it gains from all genres of channels.”

    How is it different?

    Reddy explained how Jeevan Saral was different from the conventional religious, news or GECs, citing one of the shows Mahapayna as an example. “This is the story of Ram’s journey from Ayodhya to Sri Lanka, via of course Nepal. We retrace the steps that he made then today. So if he visited a temple, we show the temple as it is now. Of course, we can’t go into the past shoot images from there, so we have a strong in-house graphics and special effects team that creates the images of the characters in the Ramayana (and all our other shows) and intertwine them within the story as we retrace Rama’s steps across locations as they are in modern days. This is a daily and we already have three months’ content with us,” he said.

    “At present all our content is produced in-house. We have a number of teams that create the content for us. Our total strength is in excess of 100, and our graphics team is 15 strong. I think we are probably the first channel in India with this concept. We are not a religious channel, we are an infotainment channel,” informs Reddy.

    Marketing

    “We will wait and see how we perform, before we can freeze a rate card. Our marketing teams have approached agencies, clients and local advertisers,” revealed Reddy.

    As far as branding and capturing viewers’ eyeballs is concerned, Reddy said that an advertising campaign across Kannada news and GECs is in the final stages of completion. Around 15 to 20 mobile vans have started moving around Bengaluru to promote the channel. Over the next two days, stickers will be pasted on 500 – 600 auto rickshaws, and about 100 local BMTC will carry Saral Jeevan branding.

    For OOH, the channel has planned over 100 hoardings in 15 major cities of Karnataka, besides almost 3,000 of Guruji’s followers across the state will be putting up self-funded hoardings. “So many of Guruji’s followers have volunteered to put up his hoardings, that we have had no option but to give them general creative guidelines and imagery for hoardings that they want to put up about the channel outside their homes and places of work,” said Reddy.

    Carriage

    “Test signals are on e-Digital and will commence today on ACT and Siti Cable. We are in advanced stages of discussion with other players, including Hathway and Den (Amogh). We should be on their networks by the launch date. It will be two to three months before we launch on the DTH platform,” said Reddy.

    Programming

    Saral Jeevan’s key shows include the following:

    Mahapayana: The epic journey of Rama to be aired Monday – Saturday at 9 pm.

    Manakulada Olathigagi (Betterment of Mankind): Live program with Chandrasekhar Guruji to be aired Monday -Sunday at 8 pm.

    Jnanapada: A compilation of motivating and inspiring folk songs in Kannada to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 7 pm and 10.30 pm.

    History: A biography on historical legends that include kings, warriors and freedom fighters to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 9.30 pm.

    Sadhuparampara: The Himalayan Yogis have many faces in the spiritual sub-continent. Each group has its own characteristics and significance. Sadhuparampara decodes the mystery behind the extreme tribes and will be aired from Monday – Saturday at 10 pm.

    Mannina Maga: Dedicated to farmers the show intends to present information and knowledge for planned and effective agriculture leading to better productivity to be aired from Monday – Saturday at 7.30 pm.

    Ajjihelida Kathe (The grandmother storybook): To be aired from Monday – Saturday at 6.15 pm and on Sunday at 1 pm, this insightful moral story series will feature Zen and Akbar-Birbal stories with fully animated and graphic supported episodes. According to the channel, live caricatures are sure to bring back the magic of great moral stories on TV.

    Punyakshethra: Program series on famous places of spiritual and historical significance and will be aired from Monday – Saturday at 6.30 pm.

    Other important programs include Sakhi and Achara Vichara with the afternoon programs focusing on women, arogya yoga and Jatakaphala.

  • CK Harish Kumar joins Public TV as VP sales & marketing

    CK Harish Kumar joins Public TV as VP sales & marketing

    MUMBAI: CK Harish Kumar has been appointed as VP sales and marketing at Writemen Media‘s Kannada channel Public TV. Kumar moves from Suvarna News, where he was associate VP.

    He will report in to Writeman Media CMD HR Ranganath.

    Kumar‘s role at the channel will include developing and strengthening the offerings and help in the expansion of new projects.

    In an official communiqué released by the channel, Ranganath said, “Harish comes with a significant experience in developing news channels and his understanding of television is quite phenomenal. We believe his understanding of the regional and national market will help the channel.”

    Kumar started his marketing career in 1993 with Get Yellow Pages and in 1999, joined ABP as group executive. Three years later he shifted to an advertising media solutions agency Hitakshi Media as business manager for six months. Later, after a stint of six months at AJS India, he then joined the Deccan Herald in 2003 as deputy general manager where he worked till he joined Suvarna News in 2010.