Tag: SRM Group

  • Fourth Dimension Media Solutions celebrates its 11th anniversary

    Fourth Dimension Media Solutions celebrates its 11th anniversary

    Mumbai: Fourth Dimension Media Solutions, the Chennai-based media outsourcing company

    will be celebrating its 11th year anniversary on 7 February.

    The company is a part of the SRM Group. 

    Fourth Dimension Media has a national presence

    operating with offices in Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi, Bangalore, Coimbatore,

    Madurai and Trichy. The company witnessed a steady growth over a decade and today it own properties from different

    formats of media such as television, radio and magazine, outdoor, cable, digital and

    has strived its way to be country’s number one media outsourcing firm.

    Fourth Dimension Media’s portfolio includes news channels in Tamil and Telugu such as Puthiyathalaimurai, V6 News and Puthuyugham in the Tamil GEC space.

    The group recently signed TV5 Kannada as its ad sales partner for all India. It also made serious in-roads in digital representing clients from rest of Tamil Nadu to

    interior Southern India. Fourth Dimension Media also represents key clients/accounts for RepublicTV Network.

    The company represents Infinite Media (largest aggregrator of cable

    TV advertising in India) and other digital publishers include The

    Federal.com, Puthiyathalaimurai.com for ad sales.

    The group has succesfuly mastered the art of doing summits and events starting from

    Tribute to Rock Icon ‘Freddie Mercury’ to some of the other successful ground events

    conceptualised and executed by them include South India Media Summit – 2018

    (Chennai), South India Media Summit – 2019 (Chennai), Changing Media

    Landscape in Tamil Nadu (Madurai), Mobile & Digital Conclave 2019 (Coimbatore),

    Along with the success list they also have carried e-conclaves on Unlocking Media in

    Tamil Nadu – Chapter 1, Unlocking Media in Tamil Nadu – Chapter 2, Decoding

    Media in Telangana, Decoding Mobile & Digital in South India, Which of the five

    South Indian states will be the first to bounce back during festive, Chennai – The

    Retail Capital of India, The Power of Regional Festivals.

    On this significant occasion CEO Shankar B said,” This is a momentous day and

    year for us. Every year we strive to be creative to our partners and clients all over

    India. This year we are going to be steadfast in our approach in according more

    importance to events and summits based across the five states in south india. We sincerely thank one and all who have been a part of this triumphant journey with

    us.”

    COO Bharath Viswanathan added, “As we march into our 11th year, we have consolidate our position of offering comprehensive media solutions to clients. We

    have also positioned ourselves as regional story tellers staying true to our vision. At this juncture would like to thank our stakeholders in having faith in us.”

  • RBU Shyam Kumar quits New Gen Media

    RBU Shyam Kumar quits New Gen Media

    MUMBAI: After a stint of more than five years as CEO of New Generation Media Corporation (NGMC), RBU Shyam Kumar has decided to call it quits and start on his own. The new venture has two Tamil channels under its fold–a news channel Puthiya Thalaimurai and a GEC Puthu Yugam.

    Kumar has been with NGMC’s parent company, SRM Group, for nearly nine years. He was instrumental in launching the claimed-unbiased news channel Puthiya Thalaimurai, which even gave the Sun Network a run for its money. He followed this up with the GEC, which didn’t do as well but made a mark for itself.

    Before joining the SRM Group, he was associated with the Times of India Group for 14 years. He has also had stints at Eureka Forbes and BPL. An MBA from Pondicherry University, he graduated from Loyola College in Chennai.

    Also read:

    Puthiya Thalaimurai turns two; targets Rs 100 crore revenue

    New Tamil GEC Pudhu Yugam to go live on 23 October 

    Tamil GEC Pudhu Yugam targets Sun TV’s hegemony

  • Puthu Yugam goes Korean, network launches mobile apps

    Puthu Yugam goes Korean, network launches mobile apps

    MUMBAI: They were late entrants into a market that was dominated by the Marans’ Sun group. Nearing three years into its foray in broadcast television media space with a News channel  ‘Puthiya Thalaimurai TV’ (PT), besides running the successful Tamil magazine of the same name, the New Generation Media Corporation owned by the Sri Ramaswamy Memorial (SRM)  group had launched a general entertainment channel (GEC) Puthu Yugum (PY) on 23 October 2013.

     

    Targeting the Tamil youth during prime time, Puthu Yugum has brought in south Korean shows to its programming mix. On offer are dubbed versions of south Korean dramas acquired from broadcasters MBC and KBS such as Boys over Flowers (KBS2), The Greatest Love (MBC), Playful Kiss (MBC), Moon Embracing the Sun (MBC), Iris (KBS2), Pasta (MBC)and A Hundred Year Legacy (MBC).The shows originally broadcast in south Korea from 2009 onwards, are aired between 7 pm to 8 pm Monday to Thursday with repeats at 10:30 pm, along with a marathon run on Saturday at 9 pm on Puthu Yugam. Show rights are with the channel for approximately one to three years.

     

    “Since Puthu Yugam is from the SRM group that also runs the SRM University, our president Dr Sathyanaranan had an opportunity to observe the trend of the students. He noted that they are obsessed with Korean (K) series. He suggested us to bring them to Puthu Yugam.  K series has brought lot of young blood into the channel,” says New Gen Media Corporation CEO RBU Shyam Kumar.

     

    PY is also in talks with channels in Turkey, UK and US to acquire some of their shows. Shyam says that the culture, storytelling as well as sentiments which seem to match with those in Tamil culture, is appealing to the audience they cater to. This apart, he adds that several Tamil directors are inspired from Korean films and series.

     

    Nearly 25 fresh dubbing artists are being employed to lend their voices to the Korean characters. A specialist Sanjay Mohan, who has worked for Star Vijay and NGC, and is well versed with both Tamil and Korean languages, has been roped in to monitor the content translation.

     

    Advertisers such as Poomex, Head & Shoulders, White Tone, Harpic, Lizol 10X, Vodafone, Wheat naturals and Prestige have been brought onboard for the Korean shows. The channel refuses to declare the acquisition cost but says that although it differs from channel to channel, it is equivalent to acquiring a “mega show from a Hindi GEC for Tamil dubbing.”

     

    The two channel group also considers the digital space important. New Gen Media Corp convergence head K Manikandaboopathi says, “Digital is all about convenience.  Smartphones/apps are the way people seek information these days and the audience growth is unlimited. It’s an untapped market with unlimited potential. Positioning our brand via handsets and tabs is the way forward for us and has more option for audience engagement.”

      

    Manikandaboopathi says that rather than invest in advertising the app, cross promotion is done via Facebook, TV and the website. 74 per cent of app downloads are from India itself. The PT app has had 240,000 downloads on Android since its launch in November 2013 with about 1.25 lakh downloads happening during the recently concluded elections. The group has invested Rs 50 lakh on the PT live, PPY live, PT VOD, PY VOD and PT Tickr appsTwo of the group’s shows have special apps- Chinna Chinna Cinema (Puthu Yugam) and Nerpada Pesu (Puthiya Thalaimurai). Some of the apps are free while some are paid.

     

    However, the Korean dramas are not available on the apps, since the channel has not acquired the digital rights for them. The apps are the group’s way to reach out to younger audiences in India, between the age group of 18 to 40, specifically. 

     

    The company says that the PT application seems to have become quite popular, while, on the PY front, more work needs to be done as yet. It has had 30,000 downloads in six months. “We need to focus on increasing the visibility as this is mostly demanded by the non-resident Tamil diaspora. We have witnessed that the audience prefers catch-up TV via the app. So, a new and free video on demand app has just been launched last week on iOS and will soon launch on Android,” informs Manikandaboopathi.

     

    While the News channel has made a mark among Tamilians with its claims of having overtaken Sun News and Jaya News within 60 days of launch in August 2011, the GEC is yet to firm up against the big guns that rule the Tamil TV GEC roost – Sun TV, Star Vijay, Jaya TV and Kalaignar. The Sun Network and Jaya Networks are connected to the political heavyweights in the country – the DMK and AIADMK families respectively, while the Star Network has a major stake in Star Vijay. While PT claims to be the only News channel without any political affiliation, SRM Group founder TR Pachamuthu had contested the recent Lok Sabha elections under a BJP ticket, but lost to the AIADMK’s RP Marutharajaa.