Tag: R K Swamy Hansa

  • IAA appoints Srinivasan Swamy as chairman & world president

    IAA appoints Srinivasan Swamy as chairman & world president

    MUMBAI: Indian advertising professionals seem to be taking the world by storm. Close on the heels of the Pandey brothers becoming the first Asians ever to receive the Lion of St Mark Award (the highest honour at the Cannes International Festival of Creativity), yet another Industry doyen has broken the proverbial glass ceiling.
    R K SWAMY HANSA Group chairman Srinivasan Swamy will take over as the chairman and world president of the illustrious International Advertising Association (IAA), the first Indian ever to do so.

    Sundar, as he is called by his friends, will lead a team of 25 executive committee members from a host of countries including India, USA, UK, Austria, Italy, Poland, Ghana, UAE, Australia, Malaysia, Russia, Netherlands, Kuwait, Iran and Nepal.
    He will take over from the legendary advertising professional Felix Tataru from Romania today at a glittering function to be held in his honour at Bucharest.

    The International Advertising Association is an 80-year old institution and considered the most prestigious advertising body of its kind in the world. The IAA is acknowledged as the world’s most influential network of marketing and communication leaders, aimed at representing the common interests of all the disciplines across the full spectrum of marketing communications – from advertisers to media companies to agencies to direct marketing firms, as well as individual practitioners.

    Its activities involve professional development of marketing communication practitioners, protecting freedom of commercial speech, advertising self-regulation, protecting consumer interest, training and education.

  • Srinivasan K Swamy to receive AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2016

    Srinivasan K Swamy to receive AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2016

    MUMBAI: The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) announced the recipient of this year’s AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award as Srinivasan K Swamy popularly known as Sundar Swamy. This Award is the highest honour to be given to an individual in India for his/her outstanding contribution to the Advertising Industry. This award was instituted in 1988 by AAAI and so far 23 persons have been bestowed with it earlier.

    Swamy is the chairman of R K Swamy Hansa , a prominent and well diversified marketing communications group. Since inception in 1973 as an advertising agency, the Group interests currently include creative & media, interactive & digital, health care communications, social & rural sector, communication, human resources communication, marketing analytics, market research, events & activation, retail identity, public relations, continuing medical education, global language work etc.

    Making the announcement, AAAI president Dr. M G Parameswaran, stated that “If there is one person who has tirelessly worked for the advertising industry, for over two decades, in various industry bodies, it is Sundar Swamy. So in a sense it was an easy choice this year. We are hopeful that AAAI and its member agencies will have his continued involvement and inputs as we navigate the ever changing terrain of advertising business.”

    Swamy has been active in various industry bodies working towards the growth and development of the Advertising industry. He was president of AAAI for three consecutive terms (2004 – 2007) and continues to take active interest in the activities of AAAI. He is the vice chairman of Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), and a board member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Swamy was also president of All India Management Association during 2008-09. He was the president of The Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry (2008-10), Madras Management Association (2001-02) and the Advertising Club, Madras (1988-89).

    He is serving his fourth term as the president of the India Chapter of International Advertising Association and was recently elected as senior vice president of International Advertising Association, the global body. Swamy is vice chairman of Asian Federation of Advertising Associations. Earlier he was chairman of Confederation of Asian Advertising Agency Associations during 2008-10.

    In addition, Swamy is actively involved with socially relevant institutions for the improvement of society viz. 220 bed, multi-discipline tertiary care, Hindu Mission Hospital at Chennai catering to the urban poor and the surrounding rural areas; chairman of Valluvar Gurukulam School Society which runs a school for 2,800 poor students, primarily girls and vice president of National Boys and Girls Education Society, a premium education institution in Central Chennai which runs three reputed schools. He is also chairman of Vidyadhanam and Annadhanam Trust, a Vedic Padasala of Sri Ahobila Mutt and trustee in the Consumers Association of India and CONCERT.

    The AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Swamy on 29th July 2016 in Mumbai.

  • Srinivasan K Swamy to receive AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2016

    Srinivasan K Swamy to receive AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2016

    MUMBAI: The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) announced the recipient of this year’s AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award as Srinivasan K Swamy popularly known as Sundar Swamy. This Award is the highest honour to be given to an individual in India for his/her outstanding contribution to the Advertising Industry. This award was instituted in 1988 by AAAI and so far 23 persons have been bestowed with it earlier.

    Swamy is the chairman of R K Swamy Hansa , a prominent and well diversified marketing communications group. Since inception in 1973 as an advertising agency, the Group interests currently include creative & media, interactive & digital, health care communications, social & rural sector, communication, human resources communication, marketing analytics, market research, events & activation, retail identity, public relations, continuing medical education, global language work etc.

    Making the announcement, AAAI president Dr. M G Parameswaran, stated that “If there is one person who has tirelessly worked for the advertising industry, for over two decades, in various industry bodies, it is Sundar Swamy. So in a sense it was an easy choice this year. We are hopeful that AAAI and its member agencies will have his continued involvement and inputs as we navigate the ever changing terrain of advertising business.”

    Swamy has been active in various industry bodies working towards the growth and development of the Advertising industry. He was president of AAAI for three consecutive terms (2004 – 2007) and continues to take active interest in the activities of AAAI. He is the vice chairman of Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), and a board member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Swamy was also president of All India Management Association during 2008-09. He was the president of The Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry (2008-10), Madras Management Association (2001-02) and the Advertising Club, Madras (1988-89).

    He is serving his fourth term as the president of the India Chapter of International Advertising Association and was recently elected as senior vice president of International Advertising Association, the global body. Swamy is vice chairman of Asian Federation of Advertising Associations. Earlier he was chairman of Confederation of Asian Advertising Agency Associations during 2008-10.

    In addition, Swamy is actively involved with socially relevant institutions for the improvement of society viz. 220 bed, multi-discipline tertiary care, Hindu Mission Hospital at Chennai catering to the urban poor and the surrounding rural areas; chairman of Valluvar Gurukulam School Society which runs a school for 2,800 poor students, primarily girls and vice president of National Boys and Girls Education Society, a premium education institution in Central Chennai which runs three reputed schools. He is also chairman of Vidyadhanam and Annadhanam Trust, a Vedic Padasala of Sri Ahobila Mutt and trustee in the Consumers Association of India and CONCERT.

    The AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Swamy on 29th July 2016 in Mumbai.

  • TAM-BARC India JV: The King is dead, long live the King

    TAM-BARC India JV: The King is dead, long live the King

    MUMBAI: Merely four months after the new television ratings measurement body Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India entered the fray, the battle of matrices saw a happy ending today (27 August) as Television Audience Measurement (TAM) gracefully bowed out of the ratings race.

    Seeing more wisdom in forming a joint venture with its now erstwhile competitor BARC India, TAM joined hands with it to form a meter management company.

    Industry Cheers Move

    The move has brought much cheer from the industry as this means a unified single ratings sans any confusion week on week. Moreover, this move will benefit broadcasters and advertisers alike.

    Indiantelevision.com spoke to multiple industry stakeholders to get their first reactions on the coming together of TAM and BARC India. Here’s what they had to say:

         Viacom18 Group CEO Sudhandhsu Vats

         “It’s very good news for the Indian broadcasting industry. With BARC consolidating all the video audience measurement assets, we are happy       that stakeholders will have a greatly improved view on reach and impact. The aggregation of people meters and panel management powered by       BARC’s technology gives us an effective measurement system that expedites the solution on geographical coverage, sample size, and rural-           urban reporting.” 

    ZEEL MD and CEO Punit Goenka  

    “This partnership is a big step forward and in this era of cooperation, we welcome this move forward as a joint industry body. The technology and methodological prowess of BARC, combined with the extra meters and the field force will definitely help the industry progress.”

    R K Swamy Hansa Group chairman Srinivasan K Swamy

    “It’s a good development. It has become a larger sample and a more robust study. The techcom is strong in BARC and I am sure they will seamlessly integrate the inputs from two sources to great advantage.”

    Times Network CEO and MD M K Anand  

    “It’s a great move. The new system has launched quite well. The usual teething troubles are mostly getting addressed. The lingering presence of the erstwhile measurement system as a shadow was confusing. There have been faint mentions of TAM by clients and that chatter needed to end. With this move, the industry is truly and completely on BARC. The additional boxes and some talent from the older system will surely help in getting to maturity quicker. All in all, a great move for the industry and the two players.”

    Madison World and Madison Communications founder, chairman and MD Sam Balsara

    “This is a step in the right direction and achieves multiple objectives at one stroke:

    1.       It eliminates possible confusion in the market because of 2 currencies

    2.       It enables Barc to scale up cost effectively by putting the additional meters to good and effective use

    3.       It enables Barc to have ready access to trained people in the field

    4.       It ensures that a large number of people don’t go out of their jobs

    There are sufficient checks and balances in place to ensure that Barc in course of time will discharge its responsibilities, honourably.”

     Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia chairman Ashish Bhasin

    “I think it’s great that BARC and TAM have joined forces for the meters because definitely we don’t need two currencies for television ratings and BARC is the officially accepted ratings currency for the industry to use. Moreover, it is also good that the TAM meters will get utilised because that will help speed up the process of scaling to the meters required for BARC, so that the entire country can be quickly covered. We now look forward to robust viewership data, covering the entire country, and are particularly looking forward to rural data commencing soonest.”

    To start with, the new JV company will have 34,000 meters covering all of India, and will supply raw data to BARC, which will use its own statistical processes and sampling design. The details of the formation and roll out of this new company will be shared in the coming weeks.

    After an unrivalled run of almost 17 years in the Indian broadcast space, TAM Media Research, which started its function way back in 1998 with the mandate to work neutrally, will now no longer be rolling out television ratings.

    To say “The King is dead, long live the King” would be an apt proclamation to summarise this latest development.