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  • Five and thriving Shemaroo TV celebrates a half-decade of drama

    Five and thriving Shemaroo TV celebrates a half-decade of drama

    MUMBAI: It’s been five years since Shemaroo TV first switched on and it’s safe to say, they’ve kept the remote firmly in their audience’s hands. The Free-To-Air (FTA) channel has hit a milestone moment, celebrating half a decade of serving up a heady mix of myth, mayhem and middle-India masala to viewers across Bharat.

    In a television landscape where loyalty is rare and tastes are ever-shifting, Shemaroo TV has carved out a space of its own drawing in an annual audience of 296 million with a content cocktail that includes devotional sagas, crime capers and classic family drama. Whether you’re in for a morning dose of spiritual calm or a prime-time showdown, the channel has something for every generation under the roof.

    What sets Shemaroo apart is its smart straddle between rooted values and modern sensibilities. Its programming taps into nostalgia while staying fresh enough for a younger, evolving viewership. And its impact goes beyond metros, it has become a staple in rural and semi-urban homes, where FTA still rules the roost.

    Commenting on the milestone Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd, CEO Hiren Gada says, “Shemaroo TV’s journey over the last five years has been nothing short of inspiring. We set out with the belief that audiences in India’s heartland seek content that resonates deeply with their culture, values, and aspirations. The remarkable growth in viewership and engagement validates that vision. We remain committed to curating content that entertains and brings families together.”

    Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd COO for Broadcast Business Sandeep Gupta adds, “Shemaroo TV has built a unique identity by staying true to its roots while constantly innovating. This success is not just about numbers; it’s about the millions of connections we’ve built across Bharat. Our thoughtfully curated content line up ensures every Indian home finds a story that becomes a part of their live from early morning spiritual seekers to prime-time drama enthusiasts. We are excited for the journey ahead and ready to scale even greater heights with the love and trust of our audience.”

    As Shemaroo TV enters year six, its playbook remains the same: tradition, emotion and wide appeal all packaged with consistency and heart. In an age of streaming binges and short attention spans, it turns out there’s still something timeless about stories that feel like home.

  • Shemaroo’s digital evolution: OTT, telecom, and marketing insights

    Shemaroo’s digital evolution: OTT, telecom, and marketing insights

    Mumbai: Shemaroo Entertainment has emerged as a trailblazer, seamlessly navigating the realms of broadcast, OTT and FTA platforms. With a rich legacy spanning decades, Shemaroo has continuously adapted to technological advancements and shifting consumer preferences, cementing its position as a leader in the industry.

    Last month, the conglomerate took a significant leap in its expansion in the global telco, ISP (Internet Service Provider), and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) landscape by collaborating with four international telecom operators to extend its OTT platform, ShemarooMe.

    In this move, partnerships with Zain, STC, and Mobily in Saudi Arabia, along with Vodafone in Qatar, facilitated by DCB (Direct Carrier Billing) partners, 3A net and one97 communications, showcase Shemaroo’s commitment to delivering diverse entertainment experiences worldwide.

    Furthermore, effective marketing strategies are essential for capturing audience attention and driving user engagement. For broadcast platforms, Shemaroo adopts a multi-faceted approach, utilizing traditional advertising channels such as television, print, and outdoor media to create awareness and generate buzz around its content offerings. Strategic partnerships with broadcasters and syndication agreements further amplify the reach of Shemaroo’s content, ensuring maximum visibility among viewers.

    On the other hand, marketing strategies for OTT platforms focus on leveraging digital channels to target specific audience segments. Through targeted online advertising, social media engagement, and influencer partnerships, Shemaroo effectively promotes its OTT offerings, driving subscriptions and maximizing viewer retention.

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with Shemaroo Entertainment – Digital Business COO Saurabh Srivastava along with CMO Anuja Trivedi. Srivastava explained in depth about the plans for OTT app-ShemarooMe, telecom business expansion and YouTube channels milestones whereas Trivedi emphasised on Shemaroo’s marketing plans for broadcast & OTT platforms.

    Edited excerpts

    Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd COO- Digital Business Saurabh Srivastava

    We are focused on increasing regional content offerings on our OTT platform, ShemarooMe, considering cost rationalization and improved evaluation metrics to achieve sustainable growth. We are actively investing in content and marketing, exploring opportunities in both SVOD and AVOD subscription models. Looking ahead, we aim to enhance user experience through personalization.

    Expanding our telecom business, our goal is to provide entertainment across borders. By the year’s end, we aim to reach around 29 telecom providers across Southeast Asia, SAARC, and the MENA region, providing high-quality content to meet diverse viewer preferences.

    Through our YouTube channels, Shemaroo Entertainment engages millions of fans daily by offering diverse content. With the two YouTube channels surpassing 50million subscribers and a cumulative base of over 138 million subscribers across all channels, we see a substantial audience there. We’re optimistic about our digital platforms’ future and through our content strategy and offerings, we remain committed to providing high-quality entertainment to our audiences across the globe.”

    Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd. CMO Anuja Trivedi

    Our marketing strategy at Shemaroo Entertainment for both broadcast and OTT platform revolves around building awareness and fostering engagement while showcasing our unique offerings. With our OTT platform, ShemarooMe and broadcast channels- Shemaroo Umang, Shemaroo TV, Shemaroo MarathiBana and Chumbak TV, we aim to directly cater to our audience’s preferences.

    Recognizing the immense potential in the Gujarati market, we are proud to position ShemarooMe as the premiere Gujarati-first platform. This emphasis is a crucial aspect of our marketing efforts.

    Our past campaigns have focused on building our brand and establishing a strong presence in the industry. And with our recent collaborations like partnering with Balaji Telefilms for the new show ‘ChaahengeTumheItnaa’ on Shemaroo Umang and our extensive collection of Gujarati movies on ShemarooMe, we are poised for further growth.

    We understand the impact of influencers and AI in content marketing and have implemented the same in our campaigns. Recent initiatives like for the promotion of the movie ‘Shubh Yatra,’ an AI-generated news reporter was created who describes the protagonist’s journey and collaborations with relevant influencers for our other projects on ShemarooMe have been successful.

    Our marketing approach for all our brands emphasizes building awareness first, followed by consideration, to maximize our impact in the market.

  • Shemaroo TV launches socio-mytho series, ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal’

    Shemaroo TV launches socio-mytho series, ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal’

    Mumbai: Shemaroo TV, a leading Hindi family entertainment channel, is poised to capture the hearts of millions with its first original socio-mytho show, ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal.’ Laddoo Gopal holds a special place in the hearts of devotees due to his charming nature. Many see him as the god closest to their heart due to the intimate and personal connection they feel with him. ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal’ is a show that will highlight these cultural connections and emotional resonances. Set against the picturesque landscape of Mathura, this poignant series takes audiences on an emotive journey brimming with devotion, courage, and the ultimate victory of good over evil. The show will air on Shemaroo TV every Monday to Saturday at 8 PM.

    ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal’ revolves around the life of Tulsi, a devout follower of the beloved deity Laddoo Gopal ji. Tulsi occupies a distinctive role as Laddoo Gopal’s faithful devotee, endowed with the extraordinary ability to perceive his divine presence. In a world where he remains hidden from others, Laddoo Gopal becomes her steadfast guardian, illuminating her path through every twist of fate. Tulsi’s journey unveils an enchanting love story with Keshav, interwoven with her relentless battle against her malevolent in-laws.

    The show boasts a stellar ensemble cast of talented actors who have breathed life into their respective characters. Akshita Mudgal beautifully portrays the character of Tulsi, while the adorable and innocent portrayal of Laddoo Gopal is brought to life by young actor Het Makwana, and actor Dayashankar Pandey plays the role of pundit Radheshyam ji.

    Reflecting on the show’s launch, Shemaroo Entertainment COO broadcasting business Sandeep Gupta expressed, “Laddoo Gopal’s significance is deeply ingrained in the cultural and religious fabric of India’s heartland. While television shows have often depicted tales of Lord Krishna and his diverse forms, through ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Ladoo Gopal’ we have tried to capture Laddoo Gopal’s innocent, playful demeanour and endearing bond with his devotee Tulsi. With Shemaroo TV’s first original socio-mytho show, we aspire to bring the untapped tales of Laddoo Gopal that echo the beliefs and sentiments of our viewers.”

    Echoing a similar sentiment, producer C.L. Saini expressed, “Each step in bringing ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal’ to life has been infused with passion and dedication. Now, as the series finds a home on esteemed Shemaroo TV, the excitement is palpable. This touching narrative delves into a girl’s unique bond with Laddoo Gopal, who becomes her guiding light through challenging circumstances. Shemaroo TV’s resolute commitment to delivering quality content seamlessly aligns with our vision for this show, making this collaboration immensely gratifying. I am confident that the magic of ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal’ will resonate with people of all ages.”

    Marrying powerful storytelling with compelling visuals and emotive performances, ‘Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal’ promises to leave an indelible mark on its audience. The milestone introduction of Shemaroo TV’s first original socio-mytho series underscores the channel’s unwavering dedication to delivering premium content that not only entertains but also enlightens.

    Tulsi Dham Ke Laddoo Gopal premieres exclusively on Shemaroo TV on 21 August at 8 pm. Don’t miss this enthralling saga that is poised to inspire and touch the hearts of viewers across the nation.

  • Shemaroo TV’s ‘Waah Bhai Waah’ hits a century

    Shemaroo TV’s ‘Waah Bhai Waah’ hits a century

    Mumbai: Shemaroo TV’s marquee show, Waah Bhai Waah marks a new milestone of completing 100 episodes. The show, which features Shailesh Lodha as host, will present its centennial episode on Monday, 26 September from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.

    The landmark episode will have a special guest of honour, Prince Lakshyaraj Singh of Mewar, who will join the show to commemorate this joyous occasion. As an addition to the celebration, this time seven poets will grace the stage for this centennial special episode.

    Launched in June this year, the show has been receiving an overwhelming response and love from its audiences for bringing out the best of poetry and humour. Along with Shailesh Lodha, the show regularly features other renowned poets who are known to tickle your funny bone with their poetic talent as they see the lighter side of everyday life.

    Speaking on this milestone, Shemaroo Entertainment chief operations officer broadcasting business Sandeep Gupta commented, “We have consistently strived to keep our content as per the ever-evolving entertainment needs of our audiences with distinguished content offerings. The awe-inspiring love that we have received from our audiences for ‘Waah Bhai Waah’ has been increasing, which goes to show that hard work and innovation are imperative for success.” 

    He added, “The remarkable performances by all the poets, accompanied by Shailesh Lodha’s witty poetry equipped with emotions, have been well received by audiences not only across age groups but even from all parts of the country.”

    Jubilant about the landmark milestone, actor and host of the show, Shailesh Lodha said, “I am ecstatic to see the kind of response we have received from the audiences across the country, which again proves that poetry has always been the soul of the country. The fact that we have unearthed the talent of so many poets is a testament to all the efforts, especially by Shemaroo TV, for providing such a huge platform to many. I am sure that we will continue to achieve many more such milestones together.”

  • Shemaroo Umang launches its first original show ‘Kismat Ki Lakiro Se’

    Shemaroo Umang launches its first original show ‘Kismat Ki Lakiro Se’

    Mumbai: Within a few months of its launch, Shemaroo Umang, a new Hindi GEC strengthens its content offering with the launch of its first original, Kismat Ki Lakiro Se. The show takes the audience on a journey of destiny and relationships, with a dash of family drama and romance.

    The newly launched show will air from Monday to Saturday at 8 p.m.

    The central cast includes daily soap celebrities like Shaily Priya, Varun Sharma, Abhishek Pathania, and Sumati Singh. The leads will be supported by the likes of Farooq Saeed, Khushi Rajpoot, Arup Pal, Eva Shirali, Ashish Kaul, Tanu Vidhyarthi, Dolly Kaushik, Nadiya Himani, and Sheetal Jaiswal.

    Shemaroo Umang’s first original has been launched in partnership with Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, a production company that has produced daily soaps like Saath Nibhana Saathiya, Sasural Simar Ka, and Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki, among others.

    Shemaroo COO of broadcasting business Sandeep Gupta said, “We are excited to launch Shemaroo Umang’s first original show as it marks the channel’s entry into the original content space. The new show, Kismat Ki Lakiro Se, depicts the complexities of relationships and is something that most couples can relate to. With such a differentiated content offering, Shemaroo Umang is set to win over the hearts of its audiences and partners alike.”

    Launched in April this year, Shemaroo Umang is the latest addition to Shemaroo’s existing portfolio of free-to-air (FTA) channels, Shemaroo TV and Shemaroo MarathiBana. Shemaroo Umang is currently available on DD Free Dish, various multiple system operators (MSO), and on major direct-to-home (DTH) and cable networks.

  • Shemaroo elevates Subhash Somani as business head of Hindi GEC cluster

    Shemaroo elevates Subhash Somani as business head of Hindi GEC cluster

    Mumbai: Shemaroo Entertainment has elevated Subhash Somani as the business head of Shemaroo’s Hindi GEC cluster, which includes Shemaroo TV and the recently launched Shemaroo Umang.

    In his new position, Subhash will be in charge of the Hindi GEC group of channels in his new position and will report to Shemaroo’s broadcast business COO, Sandeep Gupta.

    Prior to the new role, Subhash was leading the DTH VAS business for Shemaroo, where he was responsible for driving strategic partnerships and launching new services.

    He was in charge of Shemaroo TV’s operations and was instrumental in extending its reach.

    With this promotion, Subhash will assign his responsibilities to Sahil Bhambri, who will take charge of Shemaroo’s DTH VAS business.

    Shemaroo Entertainment CEO Hiren Gada said, “We are extremely delighted to elevate Subhash Somani to his new role. He has contributed immensely to expanding our DTH VAS business for Shemaroo and has been one of the key driving forces for steering the channel’s growth. We are confident that Subhash’s prowess in identifying new opportunities and thorough market knowledge will enable us to further grow our Hindi GEC cluster. His elevation is aptly timed as we are strengthening the broadcast business and are getting ready to launch a slate of original content.”

    Shemaroo TV & Shemaroo Umang business head Subhash Somani said, “It has been an enriching experience to lead the DTH VAS business of Shemaroo, and I am grateful and thrilled to take up additional responsibilities. As Shemaroo aims to beef up its broadcast business with its Hindi GEC offerings, I look forward to starting this exciting journey.”

    “Subhash has been a critical team player and has played a vital role in expanding and strengthening our content offering & increasing the viewer base of Shemaroo TV. With this promotion, Subhash will now take over more responsibilities and help us achieve the growth plans for our Hindi GEC cluster. He is an extremely enthusiastic person who loves to take up new challenges head-on. We wish him all the best, and I am confident that Subhash’s dynamism and determination will help us scale newer heights,” added Shemaroo Entertainment broadcast business COO Sandeep Gupta.

  • Shemaroo TV launches new original show ‘Waah Bhai Waah’

    Shemaroo TV launches new original show ‘Waah Bhai Waah’

    Mumbai: Hindi general entertainment channel Shemaroo TV has launched its latest original show Waah Bhai Waah hosted by actor, writer, anchor and poet Shailesh Lodha. The show is slated to be aired in the primetime slot of 9 pm every day from 19 June.

    Each episode of the show will feature renowned poets from across the nation who will entertain the audience along with Shailesh Lodha. The show will be an amalgamation of poetry and literature with satirical comedy.

    “At Shemaroo, we have always stayed true to our promise of constantly experimenting and catering to the evolving entertainment needs of our audiences. The new show ‘Waah Bhai Waah’ is a very popular format that blends poetry and comedy satirically and I am sure our audiences are going to love it,” said Shemaroo Entertainment CEO Hiren Gada.  

    “Satirical comedy is a very popular genre for family audiences and Shailesh Lodha is a household name renowned for his witty poetry. Audiences of Shemaroo TV will surely watch Waah Bhai Waah for their daily dose of family entertainment as they will get some top-notch comedy from their most loved artist,” said Shemaroo COO broadcasting business Sandeep Gupta.

  • Shemaroo Entertainment launches Hindi GEC ‘Shemaroo Umang’ on DD Free Dish

    Shemaroo Entertainment launches Hindi GEC ‘Shemaroo Umang’ on DD Free Dish

    Mumbai: Shemaroo Entertainment has announced the launch of a new free-to-air hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) called ‘Shemaroo Umang’. The channel is available on DD Free Dish, various multi-system operators (MSOs) and will be available on major direct-to-home (DTH) and cable networks, according to the company’s statement.

    With the launch of the channel, Shemaroo Entertainment expands its broadcast portfolio with existing channels Shemaroo TV and Shemaroo MarathiBana. 

    The newly launched channel will bring a women-centric focus catering to their entertainment and aspirational needs, said the statement. 

    It will also offer advertisers and brands a new audience to reach out across the Hindi speaking market.

    “We have experienced immense success with our existing television channel slates and are excited to announce the launch of our new Hindi GEC ‘Shemaroo Umang’,” said Shemaroo Entertainment CEO Hiren Gada. 

    “We are committed to be a leader in the Indian entertainment industry and build our position in the market with the new launch,” he added.

    “The launch of Shemaroo Umang is another breakthrough for us as it strengthens our presence in the broadcast space,” said Shemaroo Entertainment COO – broadcasting business Sandeep Gupta. 

    “We are sure that the audiences will love our curated collection of some of the most admired shows and Shemaroo Umang will also soon emerge as a household name just like Shemaroo TV and Shemaroo MarathiBana,” Gupta added.

    The channel will also be distributed on Shemaroo’s OTT platform ShemarooMe.

  • FTA audiences’ loyalty is more towards slots than programmes: Shemaroo’s Kranti Gada

    FTA audiences’ loyalty is more towards slots than programmes: Shemaroo’s Kranti Gada

    Mumbai: Shemaroo Entertainment forayed into the broadcast business in 2020 with Free-To-Air (FTA) channels Shemaroo MarathiBana and Shemaroo TV. The latter began its Originals journey in February 2021 with the crime show “Jurm Aur Jazbaat” hosted by one of television’s biggest stars, Ronit Roy. Around that time, the channel was enjoying a successful run with a cumulative reach of 43.89 million (as per Barc data) and an average of 71.18 million gross impressions per week.

    Despite taking off to a good start, the show had to be called off due to the onslaught of the Covid-19 second wave. But its short and successful run gave the company an insight into the popularity of the crime genre among its audience, and this became the motivation behind its second Original titled “Crime World,” launched earlier this month.

    In a freewheeling chat with IndianTelevision.com, Shemaroo Entertainment chief operating officer Kranti Gada shares more about the new show and its USP as well the nuances of the FTA audience. On the sidelines of the show launch, we also discuss ShemarooMe’s one-year journey of building the Gujarati entertainment ecosystem.

    Quasi-news or entertainment

    While “Jurm Aur Jazbaar” was instrumental in building Shemaroo TV’s viewership for the crime genre, the team realised that in order to have a loyal audience it had to offer something different. This led to the idea of dropping the anchor-led format for “Crime World.”

    “Channels across the board are doing anchor-led crime shows where the narration is highly sensationalised, and often quasi-news. But ultimately we are a GEC, not a news or infotainment channel. We have to entertain and engage the audience simultaneously. Today, the world over, a lot of crime is actually being done like drama. With this understanding of crime as another genre of entertainment we went ahead with the no-anchor format,” explains Gada.

    Shemaroo TV has two crime slots – afternoon and late night. To keep them running when “Jurm Aur Jazbaar” went off air, the channel had to get content from various sources. “We learnt a lot from the way those shows were crafted, and the way audiences responded to them, and that is how ‘Crime World’ happened,” Gada shares. 

    The show has been conceptualised by Shemaroo TV’s in-house team.

    The quirks and perks of FTA

    As a non-network player, Shemaroo took the FTA route to garner reach for the channel. Gada, however, maintains that consumers watch a channel not because it is free or pay, but depending on how compelling the content is. It was hence crucial for Shemaroo TV to offer at par content to its audience, and being a challenger brand helped. “We knew we had to innovate to grow. While it would have been very difficult for an established channel to take a punt at a new format or show, as a challenger brand we could experiment and afford to take a few risks. In this case it seems to have paid off,” she says.

    Both Shemaroo TV and Shemaroo MarathiBana have been experimenting to bring differentiated content to their viewers. Apart from crime, the brand has strengthened itself in the mythological genre which operates in the early morning slot.

    Gada shares that establishing clear programming slots has proven an effective strategy for the channel. “We observed that the FTA audience does a certain amount of binge viewing. Unlike the urban/pay audience their loyalty is towards particular slots, not programmes, and hence the restlessness on the remote is less. What this means is they are around for a significant chunk of time, during which if you feed them good content they will stick. This is why we operate in chunks of time instead of half-hour slots.” she elaborates.

    Growing the OTT-verse

    Starting out with ‘how many people can I get on my platform,’ the focus of the OTTs has shifted today to having more consumers sampling, liking, and eventually paying the brand for its content, points out Gada. Players acknowledge the need to reach out to as many people for building a base and to understand consumer behaviour, choices, and the ideal mix of content, product, and pricing.

    To this end, ShemarooMe has been leveraging its content-as-a-solution to build a partner ecosystem of brands across BFSI, telecom, e-commerce, hospitality, ISPs, FMCG, and travel industries.

    “Even though there has been an explosion in the consumption of digital services across categories, all these platforms have a common problem of the customer coming to them only for a certain need. Therefore, the frequency of engagement in many cases such as travel is as low as once or twice a month,” states Gada, adding, “The solution to this problem lies in servicing a recurring or daily need and entertainment is one of them. The partner platform grows its engagement, and by virtue of integrating with it, the consumer watches my content on my web platform. While these users may/will eventually subscribe to my content, in the meantime someone else who wants to engage them pays me for it.”

    The Gujarati content push

    In spite of its rich literary and cultural legacy, Gujarat remains a predominantly Hindi entertainment-consuming market, primarily due to a lack of Gujarati content. Having identified this opportunity, ShemarooMe began working on building the Gujarati entertainment ecosystem last year. 2021 marked the launch of the platform’s first Original in Gujarati. It hasn’t forayed into Hindi Originals yet. Right from Gujarati web series to day-and-date releases, to plays and bringing in old blockbusters whose digital rights were not getting monetised, the brand has been experimenting with it all.

    Gada is particularly proud of the Deven Bhojani starter “Yamraj Calling.” She describes the ‘heartwarming drama with a hint of comedy’ as a diversion from the usual crime and violence which forms a major chunk of OTT content. Hopeful of seeing more such family/mass content on OTT, she adds, “More than 10 per cent of our consumption of ShemarooMe happens on smart TV. The number is higher in the international markets. While OTT will be eventually going the TV/family viewing way, even if we’re not, we ought to be mindful of what we are feeding the audience.”

    She concludes the interaction by talking about ShemarooMe’s strategy of reaching out to the Gujarati diaspora in the US through humanitarian initiatives and local events, communities, influencers as well as local programming. The brand’s locally produced series “The Great American Gujju Show” is hugely popular in the community.

    “While Gujaratis in the US want to stay connected to their roots, they also want to hear about the local influencers and leaders who have played a big role in the upliftment of the community in the States. These are the kind of nuances we are trying to understand and tap into,” notes Gada.

  • Contender GECs to make bigger dent in the free-to-air market

    Contender GECs to make bigger dent in the free-to-air market

    Mumbai: This year, the contender channels such as Shemaroo TV, The Q, and Azaad TV will be able to make a bigger dent in the FTA market due to the absence of big broadcasters’ Hindi general entertainment channels on Prasar Bharati’s DD Free Dish.

    The public broadcaster recently concluded its fourth annual e-auction for vacant MPEG-2 slots available on DD Free Dish. Hindi GECs like Shemaroo TV and The Q were once again able to secure slots for Rs 15.45 crore and Rs 15.4 crore, respectively.

    “Last year, the bidding process was highly competitive and we were the highest bidder in the Hindi GEC bucket at Rs 16.5 crore,” said The Q chief operating officer Krishna Menon. “We had a strategy in place and were sure that we had to be available on DD Free Dish come what may. This is because the kind of content we create is for the tier II, III and IV heartland audience and it is important for us to be present there.”

    Hindi GEC The Q became available on the DD Free Dish platform for the first time last year and saw its revenues grow by six times. The channel has launched a Marathi free-to-air channel this year. “We took a conscious call that The Q Marathi will not be on Free Dish even though it is a free-to-air channel,” Menon told IndianTelevision.com.

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    Prasar Bharati’s free DTH platform caters to a TV audience of 40 million, many of whom are not willing to pay for content. This means that the channels which are allotted a slot on DD Free Dish have access to a whole new audience that remains untapped by the pay distribution operators.

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    Enterr10 Television Network’s Hindi GEC Dangal crossed the 200 gross rating points (GRPs) threshold and became the top channel on TV for several consecutive weeks. This happened after Star, Sony, Zee and Viacom18 had pulled their FTA channels from Free Dish in 2019 and implementation of the new tariff framework (NTO). Dangal experimented with fresh content and was able to garner a significant share of viewership among free-to-air audiences.

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    However, in 2020, when leading broadcasters returned to the free DTH platform, the share of Dangal fell to 65-75 GRPs due to the intense competition in terms of content. “It’s not just enough to be available on Free Dish, even though that gives you a huge boost. Content is just as important. While Dangal had the best content among newcomers, if you compete with Star Utsav, they are working with completely different kind of budgets. When ‘Anupama’ (Star Utsav’s popular show) was available on Free Dish, it was unbeatable, but when the big broadcasters exited the platform then Dangal shows like ‘Mahima Shani Dev Ki’ and ‘Dwarakadhish’ were shattering records,” said industry observer Shrutish Maharaj.

    “It is a big boost for any FTA channel to be available on DD Free Dish from a potential viewership point of view but translating that into actual viewership will largely depend on content,” said Maharaj, adding that, “There will surely be an upswing for the newcomer channels but the quantum of upswing will be interesting to watch. Unlike 2019, there are more FTA channels in the GEC space and it will be interesting to see their journey in the wake of the latest developments.”

    “The upswing in GRPs also increases the bargaining power of broadcasters’ because of concentration of viewership in fewer channels in the FTA space,” he remarked. “Earlier, broadcasters were fighting for a piece of the same business and some channels were flexible with their ad rates to attract a share of ad volumes. This led to FTA advertising becoming a buyer-driven market. But a channel with a significant share of GRPs would be able to hold on to their ad rates in spite of the competition.”

    “Now that big four are going away, I’m sure that newcomers like Shemaroo TV, Azaad TV and The Q will benefit and take this opportunity to invest in content,” Maharaj further said. “The network broadcasters have not completely exited the free DTH platform as their movie channels are still available on Free Dish. The impact this strategy will have on the FTA viewership is a wait and watch.”