Tag: Sania Mirza

  • Sania Mirza, Mohan Lal to now endorse Malabar Gold

    BANGALORE: Sania Mirza and Kerala superstar Mohan Lal recently inaugurated Malabar Jewels and Diamonds Ltd, eighth retail outlet and the first one outside Kerala, in Bangalore.
     
     
    On the anvil are plans to open outlets in Mangalore and Hubli in Karnataka, Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh and Chennai in Tamil Nadu, informed Malabar Jewels and Diamonds LTD MD (Bangalore) Asher.
    Lal who has been endorsing the Malabar gold chain as brand ambassador has been joined by tennis ace Mirza.

     
     
    Malabar Gold who have been releasing TV ads across all channels in Kerala in the past are now ready to shoot new ads with Mirza. The new ad campaign across all media forms – print, outdoor, radio and TV will showcase the brand ambassadors.
     
     
    Refusing to share details about the advertisement plans or budgets, the company’s marketing manager (Bangalore) Yasir said, “Our in-house agency India Matrix is handling the campaign. We’ll have them on hoardings, print, radio, TV and any other media as per the agreement signed with them,” while speaking of Mohan Lal and Mirza.
    Malabar chain of stores forms a separate limited company for each of their stores and provide each gold article sold by them with a BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) stamp for 100 per cent hallmarked 916 gold.

    Their outlets are equipped with German made ‘Karat Analyzer’ for customers to verify the quality of the gold they buy or sell. They also retail diamond jewellery with ‘F’ grade diamonds that come with a certificate of authenticity and colour purity and every diamond jewellery comes with a 100 per cent buyback guarantee. Malabar are also a PGI (Platinum Guild International) authorised retail store, besides which they also retail premium watch brands like Omega, Longines, Rado and Tissot.

  • AIR to present live commentary of Sunfeast Open Tennis

    AIR to present live commentary of Sunfeast Open Tennis

    MUMBAI: All India Radio will broadcast live commentary of semifinals & final matches of the Sunfeast Open Tennis Championship being played in Kolkata.

    The Semifinals are slated to be played on Saturday and the final on Sunday. The tournament has evinced interest among Indian fans because of the participation of India’s Sania Mirza and the former world number one Martina Hingis, states an official release.

    The commentary will be broadcast alternately in English and Hindi. The commentators are lieutenant General Utkal Bhattacharya in English and Shivendra Chaturvedi in Hindi, the release informs.

    The commentary will be available on the national hook-up of All India Radio and the AIR FM Gold Channel in Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai.

  • ESPN STAR Sports salutes Indian Sporting heroes on Independence Day

    ESPN STAR Sports salutes Indian Sporting heroes on Independence Day

    New Delhi, August 10, 2006: ESPN Star Sports, will showcase some of the most memorable moments in the history of Indian sports this Independence Day. Keeping up with the spirit of Independence Day, the leading broadcaster will relive glorious moments in Indian sports for viewers across the country in a specially produced programming initiative.

    Explaining the initiative, ESPN Software India Pvt Ltd Managing Director R C Venkateish said, “ESPN Star Sports has always looked at initiatives to redefine its offerings to the audiences. This Independence Day, keeping up with the spirit of patriotism, we will be showcasing some of the most memorable sporting events in Indian history, the moments that have done India and Indians proud at the international level.”

    ESPN will showcase India’s cricketing glory against England, symbolic to India overturning the British Empire to attain Independence. The 1986 series, where Kapil Dev led and Vengsarkar inspired India won two Test matches; the 1971 series, where India’s spin trio had England in a web; the historic 1983 World Cup semi final and the record chase by Indians against England in the NatWest series final, the day will feature some of the best talent in some of the keenly contested matches in the cricketing history of India.

    Star Sports will be showcasing some of modern India’s finest moments with modern day Indian sporting icons such as Narain Karthikeyan, Shiv Kapur, Sonjay Dutt, Sania Mirza, Mahesh Bhupathi doing India proud at the international level at individual and team sports.

    The schedule as per date, time, event and channel are as follows;

    On ESPN
    15th August (0800-1200) 1986, England vs. India, 1st and 2nd Test
    15th August (1200-1800) Headingly Special
    15th August (1800-2000) 1971, England vs. India, Test Series
    15th August (2000-2100) News (India and Asia)
    15th August (2100-2200) 1983 World Cup, Semifinal, England vs. India
    15th August (2200-2300) News repeat
    15th August (2300-0030) The Natwest Series, Final, England vs. India

    On Star Sports
    15th August (0800-0900) TNA Monthly India Specials- Sonjay Dutt
    15th August (0900-1000) 2006 Formula One- Narain Karthikeyan
    15th August (1000-1100) Volvo Masters of Asia- Shiv Kapur
    15th August (1100-1200) Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships- Sania Mirza
    15th August (1200-1800) India Glorious- Adelaide Special
    15th August (1800-1900) TNA Monthly India Specials- Sonjay Dutt
    15th August (1900-2000) Philippines Open- Sneha
    15th August (2000-2100) Indian Legends- 1983 World Cup final
    15th August (2100-2200) Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships- Mahesh Bhupathi
    15th August (2200-2300) TNA Monthly India Specials- Sonjay Dutt
    15th August (2300-0000) 15th Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup

  • Print coverage influences TV viewership of sports

    Print coverage influences TV viewership of sports

    MUMBAI: This afternoon the National Sports Seminar was held by the The Sports Journalist Federation of India.

    The speakers included Fed Cup coach Enrico Piperno, BCCI executive secretary Ratnakar Shetty, Ogilvy & Mather chairman Piyush Pandey and Tam Media CEO L V Krishnan.

    Krishnan looked at how coverage of sports in the newspapers influences television viewership. “Sania Mirza needs to thank two people – her coach and journalists. The coverage on her has been fantastic. When she played Serena Williams at the Australian Open recently it made front page news. Ratings soared in Andhra Pradesh and Hyderabad.

    “Newspapers educate sports fans on a topic. They are then motivated to go to the television to watch the happenings. A recent event that benefitted in a big way from newspaper coverage was the football World Cup. In 2002 when the event was on the Indian cricket team was playing England at the same time. Cricket won comfortably then.

    “This time there was a 300 per cent jump in the viewership of the soccer World Cup. That is because of the huge newspaper coverage. There was 450,000 cms worth of print coverage which was more than what was seen during the 2003 cricket World Cup. For the common man, media is a seamless medium. They read about a sports event in the newspaper and then they gravitate towards the television.

    “At the same time you need a personality that captures the public’s imagination. Hockey has suffered in this respect. There is no one dominant personality who can give the sport a push as far as visibility is concerned. Soccer on the other hand is filled with famous names. Their pictures in the newspapers create a lot of recognition even in the smaller towns.”

    He also spoke about the effectiveness on advertising in sport. After all it is the one genre where in product placement blends in seamlessly. An example was Pepsi getting involved with a cricket series a couple of years ago. They branded the boundary rope with triangles. It worked well because the camera focus on the boundary rope was high. Replays also helped visibility. “By comparison if a character in a soap is shown drinking a Cola it looks out of place and disrupts the flow of the story.”

    Pandey noted that in India there are two great advertising vehicles Bollywod and sports (mostly cricket). the advantage that a sportsperson has is that he/she is a great body of character. “There is performance which kids aspire for and parents appreciate. There is the power of youth and also physical activity. Unfortunately in India, there is laziness both on the part of the agency and on the part of the sportsperson.

    “They do not sit together. If they did, then the scriptwriter would get a clear idea of what it is the sportsperson can and cannot do. Because there is lack of dialogue you get ads that ridicule a sports person. The Sehwag Ki Ma ads made a great batsman look like a fool. I can also think of just two ads where Sachin Tendulkar’s appeal was used well. One was the Pepsi mask ad. here the fact that he likes kids came through. Also Pepsi wisely did not let him speak,” said Pandey.

    He noted that a lot of great ads use sportspeople in a natural environment. An example is Sampras and Aggasi playing tennis for a Nike ad. At least the company is not using Sampras to sell diapers. It is upto the sportsdperson to also be selective of the kind of creative he/she appears in. Otherwise his/her brand value can go down.

    Shetty spoke about the different ways the BCCI is using money. One way is increasing the pay for domestic cricketers. This enables someone to look at cricket as a career even if he is not in the national side. The BCCI also gives pensions to retired cricketers. It is also looking to give women’s cricket a push.

    Then there is the stadium upgrade project. He admitted that the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai needs a facelift if it is to host matches during the 2011 matches. The BCCI will reimburse the various cricket associations upto Rs. 250 million on their renovating or building stadiums. The BCCI is also looking to create a corpus fund to help other sports. He added that the BCCI is going to inaugurate its head office at the Wankhede stadium in October. It is also looking to build a musuem where visitors can look at artifacts.

  • Sania Mirza takes on Martina Hingis in Dubai Women’s Open; action live on Zee Sports

    Sania Mirza takes on Martina Hingis in Dubai Women’s Open; action live on Zee Sports

    New Delhi, February 20,2006: Sania Mirza will play former world number one and comeback queen Martina Hingis in the first round of Dubai Women’s Open 2006. Watch all the action Live and Exclusive on Zee Sports from 8.30pm on February 21, 2006. Zee Sports, the first Indian private Sports Channel will telecast the greatest tennis extravaganza in the Middle East – The 2006 WTA Dubai Women’s Open LIVE and Exclusive from February 20, 2006. Taking place at the Dubai Tennis Centre, the $1,000,000 Tier II women’s event will feature the greatest line-up of stars in the history of the tournament with no less than six Grand Slam champions participating