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  • Ek India Happywala is what Sony wants India to sing during IPL

    Ek India Happywala is what Sony wants India to sing during IPL

    MUMBAI: The ballroom in the five star hotel was packed with journalists, jostling for space. The lights were dimmed. Toddlers waddle in cutely with white blossoms in their hands. They  distribute a flower each to the scribes present there –  the fragrance of peace travels all across the ballroom.A tall Sikh gentleman is escorted onto the stage, the LED backdrop lights up. Inscribed on the LED wall were the words:  Ek India…Happywala.

    And as the lights gradually come on, they reveal  the turbaned gentleman. He is none other than Sony Pictures Networks (SPN )-  erstwhile known as Multi Screen Media (MSM) – CEO NP Singh. And what just happened was the unveiling of the 2016 campaign of India’s longest short format league – the Indian Premier League which annually captures the hearts and minds of cricket crazy India. 
    Sony Max and Sony Max2 senior executive vice president Neeraj Vyas follows Singh on the stage,  and without any hemming and hawing proudly announces:  “The biggest brand of the country cannot stay away from the mood of the country.

    And that exactly underlines the campaign’s central theme: unity, harmony and happiness are the three pillars on which the entire Ek India….Happywala (One happy India) is based. 
    The 60 second TVC reflects on the ongoing intolerance brouhaha  in the country and shows how cricket and IPL can help things turn around positively.
    The film starts with greyscale still images of a rickshaw driver getting a thrashing, a horrified inked man and two youth battling it out with a hockey stick each in their hands. 

    The images move to color showing a youth engaged  in vandalising a yellow taxi. A cricket ball lands at  his feet and then follow a group of young kids asking for the ball. He stops smashing up the cab  and joins the young ones in their game. 

    That’s the power of the IPL and that’s what exactly the campaign wants to communicate. 

    The strong message is complemented by Salim and Sulaiman’s touchy background score. 

    “Sonal Dabral and his DDB Mudra team created the campaign for us, they did it last year too. We have also kept the same creators when it comes to music and if you see there is not much of a difference from our last year’s campaign India Ka Tyohaar. IPL is a catalyst that unites the nation and thats what the campaign communicates” explains Vyas.

    The campaign has already rolled out digitally and soon will mark its presence on television. 

    TV will remain the most spent medium when it comes to marketing as per Vyas’ assessment. “50 per cent of the spends will go on TV whereas the remaining 50 per cent will be spent on radio, digital and print” he adds.

    The campaign will have dubbed versions for the regional markets with the outdoors in key HSM markets providing recall support.. 

    “HSM plays a vital role when it comes to the ratings and hence our key focus will be on that market. But the initiatives that we launch will cater to pan India audiences as IPL is popular in every nook and corner. Radio will see a lot of jingles while interactive campaign will orchestrate the digital media initiatives” asserts Vyas.

    The campaign push and strategy will depend on the ICC T20 World Cup and India’s performance in the tournament. 

    “The cricketing mood will be determined by team India’s performance. So we will have to wait, watch, asses and then strategise. We have our plans chalked out, we will be present on our networks as well as on other networks too,”  reveals  Vyas.

    “They have made great use of the generic situations, if you see the car that is broken is a yellow taxi and the man is wearing glasses.  It connects you to Bengal where there is an election. The inked man is still fresh in every mind and the music speaks about unity, happiness and equality. You cannot ignore the negatives if you want to portray a positive scenario and hence usage of this scenario is nothing controversial in my opinion. I think it’s a good anthem and the smaller videos complement it nicely,” says an executive creative director of a reputed creative agency.

    “Whatever is done by us will have repercussions on the young children and that is why we have young children all throughout the video. We will perish soon, what matters is the future of the nation, the igniting minds,” concludes Vyas.

  • English entertainment scores 3.4 percent OTS in Chrome week 9

    English entertainment scores 3.4 percent OTS in Chrome week 9

    MUMBAI: The English entertainment genre emerged as a gainer in Chrome’s opportunity to see (OTS) analysis for the six metros. The sector registered an increase of 3.4 per cent and saw Comedy Central as the leader with 49.9 per cent OTS in week 9.

    Infotainment was the next in the tally, and witnessed an increase of 2.3 per cent OTS on all India basis and History TV 18 emerged as the most benefitted channel with 82.0 per cent OTS.

    Music genre in the Hindi speaking market (HSM) recorded 1.9 per cent OTS while Sony Mix registered highest with 85.1 per cent OTS in the section.

    Next in the section was Hindi Movies which registered 0.8 per cent OTS and Max with 88.9 per cent OTS became the most benefitted channel.

    Meanwhile witnessing a drop of 1.0 per cent Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) topped the loser category with DD National scoring 94.6 per cent OTS.  With a fall of 0.3 per cent Youth genre booked a second spot with Channel V as the most affected channel with 83.6 per cent OTS.

    In six metros, business news saw a drop of 0.3 per cent with CNBC Awaaz registering 82.2 per cent OTS.  Last but not the least, English news registered 0.19 per cent OTS in six metros with Loksabha TV scoring 91.6 per cent

  • English entertainment scores 3.4 percent OTS in Chrome week 9

    English entertainment scores 3.4 percent OTS in Chrome week 9

    MUMBAI: The English entertainment genre emerged as a gainer in Chrome’s opportunity to see (OTS) analysis for the six metros. The sector registered an increase of 3.4 per cent and saw Comedy Central as the leader with 49.9 per cent OTS in week 9.

    Infotainment was the next in the tally, and witnessed an increase of 2.3 per cent OTS on all India basis and History TV 18 emerged as the most benefitted channel with 82.0 per cent OTS.

    Music genre in the Hindi speaking market (HSM) recorded 1.9 per cent OTS while Sony Mix registered highest with 85.1 per cent OTS in the section.

    Next in the section was Hindi Movies which registered 0.8 per cent OTS and Max with 88.9 per cent OTS became the most benefitted channel.

    Meanwhile witnessing a drop of 1.0 per cent Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) topped the loser category with DD National scoring 94.6 per cent OTS.  With a fall of 0.3 per cent Youth genre booked a second spot with Channel V as the most affected channel with 83.6 per cent OTS.

    In six metros, business news saw a drop of 0.3 per cent with CNBC Awaaz registering 82.2 per cent OTS.  Last but not the least, English news registered 0.19 per cent OTS in six metros with Loksabha TV scoring 91.6 per cent

  • Star Plus replaces Colors on second slot; Sony Max enters top ten list

    Star Plus replaces Colors on second slot; Sony Max enters top ten list

    MUMBAI: In week 8, Sun TV continued to lead across genres while  Star Plus grabbed the second slot and pushed down Colors to number three, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data.

    On the other hand, Star India’s movie channel Star Gold exited the top ten list this week while Sony networks’ Sony Max entered the list.

    Sun TV maintained its lead with 1005250 (‘000s), whereas Star Plus in the second place with an increase in ratings acquired 835910 (‘000s) and pushed Colors down to number three with 767772 (‘000s).

    Zee TV maintained its fourth spot in week 8 with 703634 (‘000s), while Zee Anmol secured the fifth slot with 626831 (‘000s).

    Star India’s FTA channel Star Utsav climbed up to number six from the  eightth slot in week 7 with 495096(‘000s) followed by Sony Pal with 481529 (‘000s) at number seven while Life OK with 456706 (‘000s) stood at number eight.

    Sony Max entered the top ten channel’s list in week 8 and grabbed ninth slot with 449308 (‘000s) while ETV Telugu maintained its tenth slot in the chart with 418704 (‘000s). 

  • Star Plus replaces Colors on second slot; Sony Max enters top ten list

    Star Plus replaces Colors on second slot; Sony Max enters top ten list

    MUMBAI: In week 8, Sun TV continued to lead across genres while  Star Plus grabbed the second slot and pushed down Colors to number three, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data.

    On the other hand, Star India’s movie channel Star Gold exited the top ten list this week while Sony networks’ Sony Max entered the list.

    Sun TV maintained its lead with 1005250 (‘000s), whereas Star Plus in the second place with an increase in ratings acquired 835910 (‘000s) and pushed Colors down to number three with 767772 (‘000s).

    Zee TV maintained its fourth spot in week 8 with 703634 (‘000s), while Zee Anmol secured the fifth slot with 626831 (‘000s).

    Star India’s FTA channel Star Utsav climbed up to number six from the  eightth slot in week 7 with 495096(‘000s) followed by Sony Pal with 481529 (‘000s) at number seven while Life OK with 456706 (‘000s) stood at number eight.

    Sony Max entered the top ten channel’s list in week 8 and grabbed ninth slot with 449308 (‘000s) while ETV Telugu maintained its tenth slot in the chart with 418704 (‘000s). 

  • Zee TV topples Colors to take 3rd place; Sun TV retains top spot across genres

    Zee TV topples Colors to take 3rd place; Sun TV retains top spot across genres

    MUMBAI: Sun TV Network’s Tamil general entertainment channel Sun TV continues to dominate the charts across genres, while Zee’s Hindi general entertainment channel Zee TV toppled Colors to claim its stake on the third slot in week 6 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data.

    Sun TV retained its leadership position with an increase in ratings of 1020881 (‘000s) as against 992291 (‘000s) in week 5. On the other hand, Star Plus in the second place saw a fall in ratings but managed to hold its spot with 760263 (‘000s) as against 760263 (‘000s) in the previous week.

    Zee TV climbed up to the three rung from its fourth position in week 6 with  733137 (‘000s), pushing Colors down to the number four with 729531 (‘000s).

    Zee Anmol secured the fifth slot with 671397 (‘000s) followed by Sony Max on the sixth berth with 454190 (‘000s), while Life OK with 451859 (‘000s) stood at number seven.

    ETV Telugu with with 442609 (‘000s), Star Ustav with 440054 (‘000s) and Zee Cinema with 411409 (‘000) garnered eighth, ninth and tenth slots respectively.

  • Zee TV topples Colors to take 3rd place; Sun TV retains top spot across genres

    Zee TV topples Colors to take 3rd place; Sun TV retains top spot across genres

    MUMBAI: Sun TV Network’s Tamil general entertainment channel Sun TV continues to dominate the charts across genres, while Zee’s Hindi general entertainment channel Zee TV toppled Colors to claim its stake on the third slot in week 6 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data.

    Sun TV retained its leadership position with an increase in ratings of 1020881 (‘000s) as against 992291 (‘000s) in week 5. On the other hand, Star Plus in the second place saw a fall in ratings but managed to hold its spot with 760263 (‘000s) as against 760263 (‘000s) in the previous week.

    Zee TV climbed up to the three rung from its fourth position in week 6 with  733137 (‘000s), pushing Colors down to the number four with 729531 (‘000s).

    Zee Anmol secured the fifth slot with 671397 (‘000s) followed by Sony Max on the sixth berth with 454190 (‘000s), while Life OK with 451859 (‘000s) stood at number seven.

    ETV Telugu with with 442609 (‘000s), Star Ustav with 440054 (‘000s) and Zee Cinema with 411409 (‘000) garnered eighth, ninth and tenth slots respectively.

  • Star Plus jumps to No.2; Max & Pal enter top 10 list across genres: BARC week 4

    Star Plus jumps to No.2; Max & Pal enter top 10 list across genres: BARC week 4

    MUMBAI: Even as Sun TV continued to hold its position at the top across genres in week 4 according to BARC India All India (U+R) : 4+ Individuals, Hindi general entertainment channel Star Plus overtook Colors and perched at the second spot.

    What’s more, while Sony Pal and Sony Max made an entry in the list of top 10 channels across genres this week, Star Gold and Zee Telugu made an exit.

    Even with a decline in ratings, Sun TV continued to rule the list at the pole position with 992291 (‘000s) followed by Star Plus in the second slot with 763739 (‘000s). Colors was pushed down to number three with 745916 (‘000s). 

    Zee TV with 743991 (‘000s) and Zee Anmol with 667604 (‘000s) maintained their position in the fourth and fifth place respectively in week 4.

    Meanwhile, Star Utsav with 491425 (‘000s) jumped up one rung in week 4 to take the sixth place.

    Sony Max made an entry into the list at the seventh position with 468771 (‘000s), whereas ETV Telugu held on to its eighth position with 447786 (‘000s).

    Life OK saw a considerable drop from last week’s sixth position to the ninth place in week 4 with 426773 (‘000s), whereas Sony Pal made its presence felt in the tenth slot with 423516 (‘000s).

  • Star Plus jumps to No.2; Max & Pal enter top 10 list across genres: BARC week 4

    Star Plus jumps to No.2; Max & Pal enter top 10 list across genres: BARC week 4

    MUMBAI: Even as Sun TV continued to hold its position at the top across genres in week 4 according to BARC India All India (U+R) : 4+ Individuals, Hindi general entertainment channel Star Plus overtook Colors and perched at the second spot.

    What’s more, while Sony Pal and Sony Max made an entry in the list of top 10 channels across genres this week, Star Gold and Zee Telugu made an exit.

    Even with a decline in ratings, Sun TV continued to rule the list at the pole position with 992291 (‘000s) followed by Star Plus in the second slot with 763739 (‘000s). Colors was pushed down to number three with 745916 (‘000s). 

    Zee TV with 743991 (‘000s) and Zee Anmol with 667604 (‘000s) maintained their position in the fourth and fifth place respectively in week 4.

    Meanwhile, Star Utsav with 491425 (‘000s) jumped up one rung in week 4 to take the sixth place.

    Sony Max made an entry into the list at the seventh position with 468771 (‘000s), whereas ETV Telugu held on to its eighth position with 447786 (‘000s).

    Life OK saw a considerable drop from last week’s sixth position to the ninth place in week 4 with 426773 (‘000s), whereas Sony Pal made its presence felt in the tenth slot with 423516 (‘000s).

  • BARC week 3: Sun TV leads across genres; Star Gold & Zee Telugu enter top 10

    BARC week 3: Sun TV leads across genres; Star Gold & Zee Telugu enter top 10

    MUMBAI: Even though Sun TV declined in ratings, the channel continued to lead across genres in the top slot. On the other, week 3 also witnessed Zee Telugu entering the Top 10 list, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India ratings.

     

    Star Gold, which had exited the Top 10 channels’ list  across genres in week 2, made a comeback again this week.

     

    Sun TV garnered the first position with 1020877 (‘000s) as against 1125134 (‘000s) in week 2 followed by Colors in the second position with 746629 (‘000s), whereas Star Plus with 735363 (‘000s) secured the third slot.  

     

    Zee Networks’ Hindi general entertainment channel, Zee TV was fourth in line with 701748 (‘000s) while its FTA channel Zee Anmol stood at the fifth poistion with 641645 (‘000s).

     

    Life OK with 445691 (‘000s) and Star India’s FTA channel Star Ustav with 440844 (‘000s) grabbed the sixth and seventh spots respectively.

     

    ETV Telugu with 418234 (‘000s) bagged the eighth slot followed by Star India’s movie channel Star Gold with 415633 (‘000s) in the ninth spot.

     

    While Zee Telugu stood at number ten with 401726 (‘000s), Sony Max, which was in tenth position last week, made an exit in week 3.