Tag: Rishtey

  • Colors to launch two shows from Balaji Telefilms’ stable in March

    Colors to launch two shows from Balaji Telefilms’ stable in March

    MUMBAI: Colors is all set to launch two new shows called Kasam and Box Cricket League (BCL) in March from Balaji Telefilms.

    While the reality show BCL will begin from 5 March, the fiction Kasam will kick-start from 7 March.

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, Balaji’s another popular show Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi has paved the way for the new offering Kasam. The show will be aired from Monday to Friday and has been slotted in the 10 pm time band.

    Launched on 24 June, 2014, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi will go off air on 19 February. As a result of this, Colors has extended its other fiction series for one hour  till the time Kasam launches.

    Colors’ other offering in the non-fiction space is BCL season 2 is co-produced by Balaji Telefilms and Marinating Films. It can be recalled that the first season of the property was aired on Sony Entertainment Television in 2014.

    Season 2 of Box Cricket League will be a six-month long reality show with a stellar line up of 200 celebrities in 10 teams. The one and a half hour show will be aired on Colors and Colors HD every Sunday at 4.30 pm with a repeat telecast on Rishtey.

    Additionally, Colors’ flagship talent-based reality show India’s Got Talent is all set for another season. The channel has already started auditioning for its seventh season. While Colors has not yet confirmed an official launch date, the show is slated to launch sometime in April.

  • Colors to launch two shows from Balaji Telefilms’ stable in March

    Colors to launch two shows from Balaji Telefilms’ stable in March

    MUMBAI: Colors is all set to launch two new shows called Kasam and Box Cricket League (BCL) in March from Balaji Telefilms.

    While the reality show BCL will begin from 5 March, the fiction Kasam will kick-start from 7 March.

    As reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com, Balaji’s another popular show Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi has paved the way for the new offering Kasam. The show will be aired from Monday to Friday and has been slotted in the 10 pm time band.

    Launched on 24 June, 2014, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi will go off air on 19 February. As a result of this, Colors has extended its other fiction series for one hour  till the time Kasam launches.

    Colors’ other offering in the non-fiction space is BCL season 2 is co-produced by Balaji Telefilms and Marinating Films. It can be recalled that the first season of the property was aired on Sony Entertainment Television in 2014.

    Season 2 of Box Cricket League will be a six-month long reality show with a stellar line up of 200 celebrities in 10 teams. The one and a half hour show will be aired on Colors and Colors HD every Sunday at 4.30 pm with a repeat telecast on Rishtey.

    Additionally, Colors’ flagship talent-based reality show India’s Got Talent is all set for another season. The channel has already started auditioning for its seventh season. While Colors has not yet confirmed an official launch date, the show is slated to launch sometime in April.

  • Star Plus, Colors, Zee TV retain top 3 spot in Hindi GECs: BARC week 5

    Star Plus, Colors, Zee TV retain top 3 spot in Hindi GECs: BARC week 5

    MUMBAI: The flagship Hindi general entertainment channels of Star India, Viacom18 and Zee Entertainment Enterprises have maintained their place in the top three slots in the genre in week 5 as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data in HSM (U+R) : NCCS All : 4+ Individuals.

     

    While Star Plus retained its numero uno position with an increase in ratings at 724223 (‘000s) in week 5, Colors also witnessed a spike in ratings with 713106 (‘000s) and managed to hold on to its second position. On the other hand, while witnessing a drop in ratings from last week, Zee TV held on to its third position with 684106 (‘000s).

     

    Zee Network’s free-to-air (FTA) channel Zee Anmol too saw a drop in ratings from last week but held on to its position in the fourth spot with 540883 (‘000s).

     

    Life OK climbed up the charts from its place in the eight position last week to perch on the fifth spot with 425211 (‘000s) in week 5, while Star Utsav with 355093 (‘000s) was down one spot to stand in the sixth place with a considerable fall in ratings from last week’s 487280 (‘000s).

     

    Sony Entertainment Television with 338638 (‘000s) and its sister channel Sab with 334730 (‘000s) were in the seventh and eighth position respectively. On the other hand, Sony Pal with 330874 (‘000s) was in the ninth place.

     

    Rishtey with 289121 (‘000s) saw a massive drop in ratings from last week’s 416858 (‘000s) and fell to the tenth spot from its erstwhile seventh position.

  • Star Plus, Colors, Zee TV retain top 3 spot in Hindi GECs: BARC week 5

    Star Plus, Colors, Zee TV retain top 3 spot in Hindi GECs: BARC week 5

    MUMBAI: The flagship Hindi general entertainment channels of Star India, Viacom18 and Zee Entertainment Enterprises have maintained their place in the top three slots in the genre in week 5 as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data in HSM (U+R) : NCCS All : 4+ Individuals.

     

    While Star Plus retained its numero uno position with an increase in ratings at 724223 (‘000s) in week 5, Colors also witnessed a spike in ratings with 713106 (‘000s) and managed to hold on to its second position. On the other hand, while witnessing a drop in ratings from last week, Zee TV held on to its third position with 684106 (‘000s).

     

    Zee Network’s free-to-air (FTA) channel Zee Anmol too saw a drop in ratings from last week but held on to its position in the fourth spot with 540883 (‘000s).

     

    Life OK climbed up the charts from its place in the eight position last week to perch on the fifth spot with 425211 (‘000s) in week 5, while Star Utsav with 355093 (‘000s) was down one spot to stand in the sixth place with a considerable fall in ratings from last week’s 487280 (‘000s).

     

    Sony Entertainment Television with 338638 (‘000s) and its sister channel Sab with 334730 (‘000s) were in the seventh and eighth position respectively. On the other hand, Sony Pal with 330874 (‘000s) was in the ninth place.

     

    Rishtey with 289121 (‘000s) saw a massive drop in ratings from last week’s 416858 (‘000s) and fell to the tenth spot from its erstwhile seventh position.

  • BARC week 3: Zee Anmol drops to No. 4; Sony out, DD National in

    BARC week 3: Zee Anmol drops to No. 4; Sony out, DD National in

    MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd’s (ZEEL) free-to-air channel Zee Anmol, which received a major fillip with the release of the rural inclusive data from Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India last year, has been slowly climbing down the rungs in the opening weeks of 2016.

     

    After making an entry in the third spot in the maiden all India (urban + rural) data last year, Zee Anmol climbed up the charts, even managing to pip markets leader Star Plus to claim the No. 1 slot last year. With the rise of Colors in the closing weeks of 2015 to the top slot, Zee Anmol continued its hold on the second position.

     

    However, in week 2 of 2016, Star Plus climbed to the second spot, which pushed Zee Anmol to the third rung. And now in week 3, Zee TV has climbed up to the third position, pushing Zee Anmol to the fourth place in the Hindi GECs’ pecking order.

     

    On the other hand, Colors continued to lead the genre though it saw a decline in ratings, while Star Plus maintained its second spot in week 3 of BARC all India data.

     

    The third week of BARC saw DD National re-entering the Top 10 Hindi GECs list, while Sony Entertainment Television made an exit.

     

    Colors grabbed the leadership position with 701098 (‘000s) as against 762023 (‘000s) in the previous week. Following it was Star Plus with 681775 (‘000s) in the second slot.

     

    Zee TV climbed up to the third position with 647201 (‘000s), while Zee Anmol stood at number four with 638381 (‘000s).
     

    Star India’s FTA channel Star Ustav maintained its place in the fifth place with 437498 (‘000s), followed by Life OK in the sixth slot with 427374 (‘000s).
     
    Sony Pal with 394987 (‘000s) and Rishtey with 393743 (‘000s) stood at the seventh and eighth positions respectively.
     

    Sab TV bagged the ninth place in the genre with 361055 (‘000s), while DD National made its presence felt at the tenth position with 329478 (‘000s).

  • BARC week 3: Zee Anmol drops to No. 4; Sony out, DD National in

    BARC week 3: Zee Anmol drops to No. 4; Sony out, DD National in

    MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd’s (ZEEL) free-to-air channel Zee Anmol, which received a major fillip with the release of the rural inclusive data from Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India last year, has been slowly climbing down the rungs in the opening weeks of 2016.

     

    After making an entry in the third spot in the maiden all India (urban + rural) data last year, Zee Anmol climbed up the charts, even managing to pip markets leader Star Plus to claim the No. 1 slot last year. With the rise of Colors in the closing weeks of 2015 to the top slot, Zee Anmol continued its hold on the second position.

     

    However, in week 2 of 2016, Star Plus climbed to the second spot, which pushed Zee Anmol to the third rung. And now in week 3, Zee TV has climbed up to the third position, pushing Zee Anmol to the fourth place in the Hindi GECs’ pecking order.

     

    On the other hand, Colors continued to lead the genre though it saw a decline in ratings, while Star Plus maintained its second spot in week 3 of BARC all India data.

     

    The third week of BARC saw DD National re-entering the Top 10 Hindi GECs list, while Sony Entertainment Television made an exit.

     

    Colors grabbed the leadership position with 701098 (‘000s) as against 762023 (‘000s) in the previous week. Following it was Star Plus with 681775 (‘000s) in the second slot.

     

    Zee TV climbed up to the third position with 647201 (‘000s), while Zee Anmol stood at number four with 638381 (‘000s).
     

    Star India’s FTA channel Star Ustav maintained its place in the fifth place with 437498 (‘000s), followed by Life OK in the sixth slot with 427374 (‘000s).
     
    Sony Pal with 394987 (‘000s) and Rishtey with 393743 (‘000s) stood at the seventh and eighth positions respectively.
     

    Sab TV bagged the ninth place in the genre with 361055 (‘000s), while DD National made its presence felt at the tenth position with 329478 (‘000s).

  • Colors maintains stranglehold on No. 1 position: BARC week 2

    Colors maintains stranglehold on No. 1 position: BARC week 2

    MUMBAI: Colors has kept its stranglehold on the No. 1 position in the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) genre in week 2  Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data. 

     

    Star Plus pipped last week’s No. 2 – the free to air (FTA) channel Zee Anmol – to climb up to the second spot, thus pushing the latter to the third position.

     

    Colors grabbed the leadership position with 762023 (‘000s) followed by Star Plus, which saw a rise in ratings with 727809 (‘000s) as against 699211 (‘000s) in the previous week.

     

    Zee Anmol at the third spot stood with 682983 (‘000s) as against 719713 (‘000s). 

     

    Though Zee Entertainment Enterprises’ flagship Hindi GEC Zee TV saw a fall in ratings, it maintained its claim on the fourth spot with 636989 (‘000s) as against 681259 (‘000s) in the previous week. At fifth spot was Star India’s FTA channel Star Ustav with 506714 (‘000s), followed by Life OK in the sixth slot with 425798 (‘000s).

     

    Rishtey with 365968 (‘000s) and Sony Pal with 339073 (‘000s) stood at the seventh and eighth position respectively.

     

    While Sony Entertainment Television grabbed the ninth spot in the genre with 325509 (‘000s), Sony’s comedy channel Sab TV fell to the tenth spot with 323649 (‘000s).

  • Colors maintains stranglehold on No. 1 position: BARC week 2

    Colors maintains stranglehold on No. 1 position: BARC week 2

    MUMBAI: Colors has kept its stranglehold on the No. 1 position in the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) genre in week 2  Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data. 

     

    Star Plus pipped last week’s No. 2 – the free to air (FTA) channel Zee Anmol – to climb up to the second spot, thus pushing the latter to the third position.

     

    Colors grabbed the leadership position with 762023 (‘000s) followed by Star Plus, which saw a rise in ratings with 727809 (‘000s) as against 699211 (‘000s) in the previous week.

     

    Zee Anmol at the third spot stood with 682983 (‘000s) as against 719713 (‘000s). 

     

    Though Zee Entertainment Enterprises’ flagship Hindi GEC Zee TV saw a fall in ratings, it maintained its claim on the fourth spot with 636989 (‘000s) as against 681259 (‘000s) in the previous week. At fifth spot was Star India’s FTA channel Star Ustav with 506714 (‘000s), followed by Life OK in the sixth slot with 425798 (‘000s).

     

    Rishtey with 365968 (‘000s) and Sony Pal with 339073 (‘000s) stood at the seventh and eighth position respectively.

     

    While Sony Entertainment Television grabbed the ninth spot in the genre with 325509 (‘000s), Sony’s comedy channel Sab TV fell to the tenth spot with 323649 (‘000s).

  • Rishtey refreshes content line-up; extends early prime-time slots

    Rishtey refreshes content line-up; extends early prime-time slots

    MUMBAI: In light of free to air (FTA) channels claiming a chunk of ratings according to the all India data by the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, Viacom18’s FTA channel Rishtey is all set to ride the wave by launching a volley of fiction offering covering seven days a week as well as by extending its early prime time slot. Additionally, the channel will be sprucing up its weekend programming by introducing kids-friendly content and airing blockbuster movies.

    What’s more, along with the introduction of new shows, Rishtey will also be refreshing its channel packaging.

    With festivities kicking off in style, Rishtey’s first major outing in 2016 will be the launch of a romantic drama Salaam-E-Ishq, a love-hate story of Zain and Aliya set against the Muslim milieu. The show is set to launch on 11 January and will be aired from Monday t0 Saturday at 9 pm. Pertinent to note here is that this is the same show that previously had its run on Rishtey’s sister channel Colors as Beintehaa.

    Aiming to cater to audiences across age-groups and demographics, the channel will also be extending its early prime time slot, starting from 5 pm with the introduction of shows like Pammi Pyarelal at 5pm , Hamari Saas Leela at 5.30 pm,  Kitni Mohabbat Hai at 6pm and Yeh Pyaar Na Hoga Kam at 6.30pm.  

    In 2016, Rishtey will also be giving prominence to kids’ entertainment and focus on interesting content that will cater to the young audience as part of its Sunday morning programming.

    The fun filled animated series Chhoti Anandi will capture adventures of an eight year old brave and righteous kid Anandi as she explores innumerable escapades in the company of her friends. Additionally the enchanting tales of Vikram and Betal in Kahaani Vikram Betal Ki will further strengthen the entertainment quotient on Sundays. Chhoti Anandi will air from 17 January at 10 am and will be followed by Kahaani Vikram Betal Ki at 11 am.

    What’s more, the channel will also be showcasing the Sansui Colors Stardust Awards, which will be aired on 10 January at 7 pm.

    Some of the movie premieres lined up on the channel include movies of 2015 like Manjhi and Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2.

    Along with the content line up, Rishtey will engage viewers with a series of marketing activities, which includes daily as well as weekly on air contests.