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  • Zee Anmol leads Hindi GEC (U+R) in BARC week 1 2018

    Zee Anmol leads Hindi GEC (U+R) in BARC week 1 2018

    MUMBAI: Zee Anmol is back as the leader in the Hindi GEC (U+R) market after a gap of one week, dethroning week 52 (2017) leader Star Bharat, in the first week of 2018, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council’s (BARC) all India data. Star Utsav dropped two slots to sixth position this week from the fourth position last week in Hindi GEC urban + rural markets.

    Star Plus jumped to the second slot this week from third slot last week whereas Zee TV slipped to third slot this week in Hindi GEC urban market. Moreover, &TV and Star Utsav exchanged their ninth and tenth positions in GEC urban markets this week as against the previous week. In the GEC rural markets, Star Plus and Colors swapped their ninth and tenth positions, according to week 1 of BARC India data analysis as compared to  week 52.

    Hindi GEC (U+R)

    Zee Anmol garnered the top position in the genre with 685344 Impressions (000s) sum followed by Star Bharat on second position with 678228 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Colors stood at the third positions with 598060 Impressions (000s) sum, whereas Zee TV climbed to the fourth position with 569854 Impressions (000s) sum. Sony Pal jumped to the fifth position with 557297 Impressions (000s) sum from sixth slot last week and Star Utsav fell to sixth position with 546867 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Star Plus, Rishtey, Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Sab have retained their seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth spots with 545437 Impressions (000s), 455178 Impressions (000s), 422853 Impressions (000s) and 379657 Impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

    Hindi Rural GEC

    Zee Anmol, Sony Utsav, Sony Pal, Star Bharat and Rishtey retained their first, second, third, fourth and fifth slots with 513567 Impressions (000s) sum, 396160 Impressions (000s) sum, 378521 Impressions (000s) sum, 346269 Impressions (000s) sum and 323827 Impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

    Dangal TV, Zee TV and Big Magic stood at their sixth, seventh and eight positions with 258281 Impressions (000s) sum, 219205 Impressions (000s) sum and 171606 Impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

    Star plus and Colors interchanged their ninth and tenth slots with 159556 Impressions (000s) sum and 158773 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi Urban GEC

    In urban GEC, Colors retained its lead position with 439287 Impressions (000s) sum. Star Plus jumped up one slot to the second position with 385880 Impressions (000s) sum, whereas Zee TV slipped to third position with 350649 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Star Bharat, Sony Entertainment Television, Sony Sab, Sony Pal and Zee Anmol retained their fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth positions with 331958 Impressions (000s) sum, 297308 Impressions (000s) sum, 286626 Impressions (000s) sum, 178776 Impressions (000s) sum and 171776 Impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

    &TV and Star Utsav swapped their ninth and tenth positions with 155992 Impressions (000s) sum and 150707 Impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

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    Star Bharat leads Hindi GEC (U+R) in BARC week 52

  • Star Bharat leads Hindi GEC (U+R) in BARC week 52

    Star Bharat leads Hindi GEC (U+R) in BARC week 52

    MUMBAI: Star Bharat emerged as the leader in the Hindi GEC (U+R) genre dethroning Zee Anmol according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data for week 52 of 2017.

    Zee TV and Star Plus exchanged their second and third positions in GEC urban markets this week as compared to the week 51. Moreover, Big Magic climbed to eighth position from tenth position this week in GEC rural markets.

    Hindi GEC (U+R)

    Star Bharat has garnered the top slot this week with 692154 impressions (000s) swapping its position with Zee Anmol at second position with 682234 impressions (000s).

    Colors retained its third position with 600546 impressions (000s). Star Utsav climbed to fourth position with 600396 impressions (000s). Zee TV stood at fifth position with 591855 impressions (000s). 

    Sony Pal, Star Plus, Rishtey, Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Sab retained their sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 561552 impressions (000s), 501322 impressions (000s), 465438 impressions (000s), 420804 impressions (000s) and 388490 impressions (000s).

    Hindi Rural GEC

    Zee Anmol, Star Utsav, Sony Pal, Star Bharat, Rishtey, Dangal, Zee TV and Colors retained their first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh slots respectively with 513156 impressions (000s) sum, 436095 impressions (000s) sum, 377872 impressions (000s) sum, 357402 impressions (000s) sum, 332561 impressions (000s) sum, 247713 impressions (000s) sum and 237327 impressions (000s) sum.

    Big Magic jumped to eighth position pushing down Colors to ninth with 177951 impressions (000s) sum and 161655 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    Star Plus garnered last position with 147332 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi Urban GEC

    In urban GEC, Colors retained its leadership with 438891 impressions (000s) sum. Whereas, Zee TV and Star Plus exchanged their slots to second and third positions with 354527 impressions (000s) sum and 353989 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    Star Bharat, Sony Entertainment Television, Sony Sab and Sony Pal retained their fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh positions respectively with 334751 impressions (000s) sum, 298884 impressions (000s) sum, 290669 impressions (000s) sum and 183680 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    Zee Anmol, Star Utsav and &TV also stood at the same eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 169078 impressions (000s) sum, 164300 impressions (000s) sum and 148076 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

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  • BARC week 51: Zee Anmol leads Hindi (R+U) & rural market

    BARC week 51: Zee Anmol leads Hindi (R+U) & rural market

    MUMBAI: Zee Anmol dominated two markets this week – by dethroning Star Bharat in the Hindi GEC (U+R) market and continued ruling in rural markets – according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data.

    Colors continued to rule the urban markets with a slight fall in the impressions. Star Utsav and &TV exchanged their ninth and tenth positions in GEC urban markets this week as compared to the previous week.

    Star Utsav and Sony Pal swapped their fifth and sixth positions as compared to week 50 in the Hindi GEC (U+R) market.

    Dangal TV jumped to sixth and Zee TV fell to seventh in Hindi GEC rural market this week.

    Hindi GEC (U+R)

    Zee Anmol has emerged as the leader in the genre with 692817 impressions (000s) followed by Star Bharat at second position with 692427 Impressions (000s).

    Colors and Zee TV stood at the third and fourth positions with 598691 and 584373 impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

    Star Utsav jumped to fifth position with 568254 impressions (000s) sum, while Sony Pal fell to sixth position with 542658 impressions (000s) sum.

    Star Plus, Rishtey, Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Sab have retained their seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth spots with 531495 impressions (000s), 467713 impressions (000s), 403512 impressions (000s) and 371595 impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

    Hindi Rural GEC

    Zee Anmol garnered the leading position with 520761 impressions (000s) sum. Sony Utsav and Sony Pal retained their second and third slots respectively with 417285 impressions (000s) sum and 367643 impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    Star Bharat and Rishtey stood at the fourth and fifth position with 359720 impressions (000s) and 340623 impressions (000s), respectively.

    Dangal TV and Zee TV interchanged their slots with Dangal TV at sixth place with 232190 impressions (000s) sum and Zee TV on seventh slot with 229254 impressions (000s) sum this week.

    Colors, Star plus and Big Magic also retained their eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 161018 impressions (000s), 155558 impressions (000s) and 153796 impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi Urban GEC

    In urban GEC, Colors, Star Plus, Zee TV, Star Bharat and Sony Entertainment Television retained their first, second, third, fourth and fifth positions with 437673 impressions (000s), 375937 impressions (000s), 355119 impressions (000s) and 332706 impressions (000s) sum and 292281 impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

    Sony Sab, Sony Pal and Zee Anmol also retained their sixth, seventh and eight positions with 278135 impressions (000s), 175014 impressions (000s) and 172055 impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

    Star Utsav and &TV swapped their ninth and tenth positions with 150969 impressions (000s) and 143501 impressions (000s) sum, respectively.

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    Zee TV leads Hindi GEC (R+U) & urban market: BARC week 44

    Most watched Hindi GEC primetime programmes by urbanites in 2017

    Colors tops urban market: BARC week 43

  • Star Bharat brings in the new year with its new family show ‘Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki’

    Star Bharat brings in the new year with its new family show ‘Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki’

    MUMBAI: We all are seekers in life, some seek love, some stability and some seek solutions to fix daily family problems. Imagine, if we all find that one person to help us with everything that we seek, it will be a blessing in disguise, or actually the almighty’s blessing. But do such people exist? Maybe, they do.

    If someone really needs a fixer at the moment, it is the Chowdhury family that consists of a Grandfather Janki Prasad Chowdhury (Dada) and his Granddaughter Dali who lost her parents at a very young age to a car accident and has grown up to be a pampered, spoilt and short tempered which has become a sore point for her Grandfather. The need of the hour is to find a fixer, who can bring back Dali back to her roots with values & humility.

    Starting 1st Jan, Star Bharat, through its philosophy of bringing the entire family together ‘Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki’, a show that is sure to instill a sense of closeness. The lead Kanhaiya, also the ‘fixer’ is a multi-facted bawarchi hired to bring to end of woes of the Chowdhury family. Kanhaiya is here to make sure he bridges the gap between Dada and Dali not just on the dinner table but also in their lives. While he is great at whipping up a delicious meal, he also sprinkles joy in one’s life. The show is inspired by the storyline of the blockbuster Bengali show ‘Bhojo Gobindo’. Tollywood’s popular Director Snehashish Chakraborty has directed the show in Hindi for Star Bharat.

    Star Bharat Spokesperson said, “We are excited about ‘Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki’ as we want our audiences to start the new year with a lot of fun & entertainment. The show will highlight the importance of family values, something we tend to forget or ignore in our fast paced modern lives.”

    The show will star Vishal Vashishta in the role of Kanhaiya and will mark the Hindi Television debut of the popular Bengali actress Sweta Bhattacharya as the spoilt Dali. Celebrated and veteran Bengali Film TV actor Deepankar De will essay the role of Janki Prasad Chowdhury (Dada). He plays Dada in the original Bengali show too. Rupanjana Mitra as Sandhya also plays a pivotal role in the show.

  • Kumkum Bhagya, spinoff, SaReGaMaPa help Zee TV dominate Hindi GECs across genres

    Kumkum Bhagya, spinoff, SaReGaMaPa help Zee TV dominate Hindi GECs across genres

    BENGALURU: Two family soaps and a homegrown reality show have been time and again propping up Zee TV’s ratings in 2017– one soap – Kumkum Bhagya did it for the channel in the previous calendar year also. The other soap, a spinoff of the same – Kundali Bhagya has been rocking the ratings for the channel right from the time of its launch on 12 July 2017. And Zee TV’s home grown reality show is the music talent hunt Amul Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs. These programmes, along with other programmes on the channel seemed to have done a fair bit in helping viewership stickiness/enhancement in week 44 of 2017 (Saturday, 28 October 2017 to Friday, 3 November 2017). So much so that Zee TV topped the ratings amongst the Hindi GEC in Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) weekly data for top 10 channels across genre: All India (U+R) : 2+ Individuals. Zee TV was ranked second after the Sun Network’s flagship Tamil GEC Sun TV in week 44 of 2017. This time around for Zee TV, it was the spinoff that had a larger viewership in the Hindi GEC HSM (U+R) and Hindi GEC HSM (U) market than the original.

    Three channels from Sony Pictures Network, two channels each from Network 18, Star India and Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (Zeel) and one channel from the Sun Network made up the top 10 channels list for week 44 of 2017. From the genres perspective, seven Hindi GEC channels and one channel each from the Hindi Movies, Tamil GEC and Telugu GEC space made it to BARC’s weekly list of top 10 channels across genre.

    In week 44 of 2017, Sun TV was the leader across genres with 1,014.077 million weekly impressions. All the five programmes in BARC’s weekly list of top 5 Tamil programmes (TN/ Puducherry (U+R) : NCCS All : Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) : 2+ Individuals) were from Sun TV. Among Sun TV’s programmes that made it to the top five, Tamil programmes is a multilingual (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada) supernatural television drama – Nandini claimed to be the second biggest budgeted series on Indian television after Naagin and the biggest in South India.

    Sun TV was followed by Zee TV with 795.129 million weekly impressions at second place. Star India’s recently renamed and free to air (FTA) channel Star Bharat was at third place with 707.563 million weekly impressions. At fourth place was Zee TV’s FTA Hindi GEC sibling – Zee Anmol with 678.924 million weekly impressions followed by Network 18 (Viacom 18) flagship Hindi GEC Colors with 614.118 million weekly impressions.

    Women focused Hindi GEC Sony Pal from the Sony Pictures Network India (SPN) stable was at sixth place in week 44 of 2017 with 597.676 million weekly impressions. SPN’s Hindi movies channel Sony Max was at seventh place with 573.083 million weekly impressions followed by Star India’s flagship Hindi GEC Star Plus at eighth place with 565.534 million weekly impressions. The Network 18 associated Telugu GEC ETV Telugu was at ninth place with 537.726 million weekly impressions in week 44 of 2017. Helped along by the Amitabh Bahchan anchored Kaun Banega Crorepati or KBC was SPN’s flagship Hindi GEC Sony Entertainment Television (SET) with 491.791 million weekly impressions at tenth place in week 44 of 2017.

     

  • Colors tops urban market: BARC week 43

    Colors tops urban market: BARC week 43

    MUMBAI: Zee Anmol continued to dominate the Hindi GEC (U+R) and rural market whereas this week Colors has topped the charts of Hindi GEC urban market and garnered the first position, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data.

    DD National is the new entrant in rural market as Sony Entertainment exits.

    Hindi GEC

    Zee Anmol continued to lead the genre with 680454 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Bharat in the second position with 658655 Impressions (000s) and Zee TV in third place with 651461 Impressions (000s).

    Sony Pal stood at number four with 590647 Impressions (000s) and Colors at five with 585745 Impressions (000s).

    Sony Entertainment Television, Star Plus and Rishtey grabbed sixth, seventh and eighth slots with 486356 Impressions (000s), 478712 Impressions (000s) and 428369 Impressions (000s) respectively. Sab TV and Star Utsav bagged ninth and tenth spots with 404768 Impressions (000s) and 340404 Impressions (000s) respectively.

    Hindi GEC rural

    Zee Anmol, Sony Pal and Star Bharat are at first, second and third slots respectively with 536136 Impressions (000s) sum, 411736 Impressions (000s) sum and 359652 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Rishtey, Zee TV and Star Utsav are at fourth, fifth and sixth positions with 316529 Impressions (000s), 273574 Impressions (000s) and 260020 Impressions (000s) sum respectively.

    DD National, Big Magic, Colors and Star Plus are at seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 224594 Impressions (000s), 181926 Impressions (000s), 175388 Impressions (000s) and 154283 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Hindi GEC urban

    This week, Colors has bagged leadership position with 410356 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee TV on second with 377886 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television with 354255 Impressions (000s) stood at number three. Star Plus bagged the fourth spot with 324428 Impressions (000s).

    Sab TV, Star Bharat and Sony Pal stood at fifth, sixth and seventh with 301854 Impressions (000s), 299002 Impressions (000s) and 178911 Impressions (000s).

    &TV, Zee Anmol and Rishtey garnered eighth, ninth and tenth slots with 152958 Impressions (000s), 144317 Impressions (000s) and 111840 Impressions (000s) respectively.

  • Sony GEC climbs to top position in urban market in BARC wk 40

    Sony GEC climbs to top position in urban market in BARC wk 40

    MUMBAI: Backed by KBC, Sony Entertainment Television has bagged the leadership position in the GEC urban market in week 40 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all-India data.

    Zee Anmol has retained its numero uno position the Hindi GEC (U+R) market. Colors jumped to the number two position in (U+R) market and Star Bharat grabbed the number three position in the same market.

    GEC (U+R)

    Zee Anmol bagged the first position with 786847 Impressions (000s). Colors jumped from the fifth position to second this week with 626274 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Bharat on the third position with 624082 Impressions (000s) and Zee TV on the fourth position with 616889 Impressions (000s).

    Sony Entertainment Television has pocketed the fifth spot with 604669 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Sony Pal, Star Plus and Rishtey stood at number six, seven and eighth positions with 546386 Impressions (000s), 507172 Impressions (000s) and 371110 Impressions (000), respectively.

    Sab TV and Star Utsav bagged ninth and tenth spots with 358913 Impressions (000s) an 345438 Impressions(000s).

    GEC (rural)

    In this market, Zee Anmol, Sony Pal and STAR Bharat respectively bagged the first, second and third positions garnering 618792, 381567 and 339403 Impressions (000) sum.

    Rishtey, STAR Utsav and Zee TV pocketed the fourth, fifth and sixth positions with 275668, 263901 and 249720 Impressions (000) sum, respectively.

    At the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions are Colors with 191864 Impressions (000) sum, STAR Plus with 161369 Impressions (000) sum, Sony Entertainment Television with 161170 Impressions (000) sum and Big Magic with 153662 Impressions (000) sum.

    GEC (Urban)

    In this market, Sony Entertainment Television bagged the first position with 443498 Impressions (000s) sum.

    Colors, Zee TV and STAR Plus pocketed the second, third and fourth positions respectively with 434409, 367169 and
    345802 Impressions (000s) sum.

    STAR Bharat with 284679 Impressions (000s) sum, SONY SAB with 257118 Impressions (000s) sum and Zee Anmol with 168055 Impressions (000s) sum grabbed the fifth, sixth and seventh positions, respectively.

    At the eighth, ninth and tenth positions are — Sony Pal with 164818 Impressions (000s) sum, &TV 161778 with Impressions (000s) sum and Rishtey with 95442 Impressions (000s) sum.

  • Star Bharat viewership skews to rural India: BARC and Chrome data analyses

    Star Bharat viewership skews to rural India: BARC and Chrome data analyses

    BENGALURU: Star India’s free-to-air (FTA) Hindi GEC Star Bharat was launched on 28 August 2017. Star Bharat is the new avatar of Star India’s Life OK that went off air. The channel has been rocking ratings tables since the very first week of launch under its new moniker.

    The second rebranding and identity change of the youth oriented Star One, which was the earlier name for Life OK /Star Bharat seems to have worked. Star Bharat programs are mainly focused on the day to day entertainment. In the very first week (week 35 of 2017 – Saturday 26 August 2017 to Friday, 1 September 2017) of its launch, the channel moved up to fifth place in Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) weekly list of top 10 Hindi GEC channels in the Hindi Speaking Market (Urban+ Rural) NCCS All 2+ Individuals with 519.743 million weekly impressions from  tenth and ninth places obtained by Life OK in weeks 34 and 33 of 2017 with 328.527 million weekly impressions and 336.765 million weekly impressions respectively.

    In week 36 of 2017, Star Bharat was ranked second in the Hindi GEC HSM (U+R) market with 669.588 million weekly impressions and in week 37 of 2017 (Saturday, 9 September 2017 to Friday, 15 September 2017) it was ranked third with 607.820 million weekly impressions.

    As per BARC data, Life OK’s had viewership that was skewed towards urban audiences. Star Bharat has higher rural viewership as compared to urban. Please refer to the figure below:

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    A Chrome Data and Analytics (Chrome) survey study reveals interesting data about Star Bharat viewership’s swinging from urban to rural India.  

    The sample size used by Chrome for its study was 12,097 HSM urban and 7,414 HSM rural respondents. The ratio between males and females was 69:31 approximately for both markets. Demographics for both urban and rural HSM markets were 21 percent 15 to 21 years; 44 percent 22 to 30 years; 23 percent 31 to 40 years; 10 percent 41 to 50 years and 2 percent 51 to 60 years.

    96.8 percent of rural respondents and 97.2 percent urban respondents were aware of the launch of Star Bharat while the rest were not aware of the launch. 62 percent of rural and 74 percent of the respondents were aware that Life OK had gone off-air. 72 percent of rural and 79 percent of urban respondents were aware that Life OK had been replaced by Star Bharat.

    More rural respondents had watched Star Bharat than urban respondents according to the Chrome survey study. 56 percent rural and 41 percent of the urban respondents had watched Star Bharat. 22 percent rural and 20 percent of the urban respondents watched the channel daily; 10 percent rural and 7 percent urban respondents watched it two to three times a week; 3 percent rural and 10 percent urban respondents watched Star Bharat once a week, 21 percent rural and 4 percent urban respondents had no fixed routines in watching the channel; while 44 percent rural and 59 percent urban respondents had not watched the channel at all.

    Among the popular programmes on Star Bharat, 41 percent rural and 26 percent urban respondents said that they have watched Savdhaan India. The reasons for watching the Savdhaan India were: 27 percent rural and 24 percent urban respondents liked Crime shows; 18 percent rural and 9 percent urban respondents watched it for knowledge; 24 percent rural and 29 percent urban respondents felt Savdhaan India had an interesting story; 15 rural and 18 percent urban respondents felt that the programme showed reality and 15 percent rural and 21 percent urban respondents liked the format of the show.

    Nimki Mukhiya is a serial that started airing on the channel on 28 August 2017. In rural India, 38 percent respondents said that they have watched Nimki Mukhiya as compared to 21 percent in urban India. 95 percent rural and 38 percent urban respondents watched the show because of the story, while 5 percent of rural and 62 percent of urban respondents watched the show because of the character.

    Saam Daam Dand Bhed is a political drama show on the channel. According to the Chrome survey study, 36 percent rural and 22 percent urban and respondents watched the program. Both rural and urban India watched the show because of the story. 57 percent rural and 52 percent urban respondents said that they watched the show because of the story while 43 percent rural and 48 percent urban respondents said that they watched it because of the character.Kya Haal Mr. Panchaal is a family comedy show on Star Bharat. 33 percent of rural India watched the show as compared to 14 percent in urban India. Both rural and urban India have watched this show because of its comedy content with support from 62 percent of rural and 51 percent or the urban respondents.

    Indian Hindi musical television series Om Shanti Om with Baba Ramdev of the Patanjali fame as the overhead judge started airing on Star Bharat on its launch day. 29 percent of rural and 20 percent of urban respondents have watched this show. 26 percent rural and 29 percent urban respondents said that they watched the show for entertainment; 23 percent rural and 34 percent urban respondents said that they watched the show for music; while 51 percent rural and 37 percent urban respondents said that they watched Om Shanti Om because it was a reality show.

    The drama revenge thriller featuring an eight year old boy Ayushman Bhav airs on the channel. Only 28 percent respondents in rural India and 20 percent respondents in urban India have watched the show. 52 percent rural and 43 percent urban respondents said that they watched the show because of its story, while the remaining in each market said that they watched it because of the character.

    It is early weeks as yet. Only time will tell how Star Bharat will fare.

     

  • Star Bharat’s Dusshera campaign shows why Dhoni, Mithali and Devgn advocated ‘Burn your Fears’

    Star Bharat’s Dusshera campaign shows why Dhoni, Mithali and Devgn advocated ‘Burn your Fears’

    MUMBAI: Star Bharat has unveiled a campaign to further communicate the channel philosophy and inspire the nation to be fearless. Maestro A.R. Rahman’s signature music for Star Bharat is used in these films adding further weight to the thought, Bhula de Darr.

    Leading the movement “Burn your Fear” are icons of the natio — MS Dhoni, Mithali Raj and Ajay Devgn who come together in the campaign produced and directed by Star India’s creative team in association with Leo Burnett who thought of the idea and drafted script. It shows these icons taking the first step and revealing how they overcame their fears and fulfilled their potential and dreams. Their act of proclaiming their deepest fear and “burning it” sends the message that on the other side of fear lies glory, thus encouraging Indians to overcome fears, roadblocks and limitations.

    “As a society we instill fear from childhood right up to adulthood,” says Star India entertainment CEO Amit Chopra, “Of course, this is disguised as caution, prudence or even concern. But the fact of the matter remains that this fear holds us back from achieving our dreams or, maybe even dreaming. “Burn your Fear” inspires people to conquer their fears, unleash their true selves and chase their dreams. Just like the icons in our brand film. The campaign which culminates this Dussehra will be all about burning one’s fears.”

    In the promo film, Dhoni talks about how he had to grapple with the security that his job with the Railways entailed and his dream of being a cricketer. “Cricket mein bhi career na bana, aur ye naukri bhi haath se gayi toh?, he says. “Agar life mein kuchh alag karna hai. Toh iss darr ka saamna toh karna hi padhega. Yaani iss darr ki wicket toh giraani padhegi.”

    Mithali Raj was dissuaded from pursuing cricket. “Jab maine cricket ko apna career banaane ka socha, toh sabne kaha main bahut badhi galti kar rahi hoon. Women’s cricket kaun dekhta hai, she notes in the film. “Per cricketer banna tha, toh banna tha.” Today, she is an inspiration to millions of girls and boys alike.

    Ajay Devgn’s debut film involved a stunt with two bikes. In the promo, he talks about how people around tried to stop him from undertaking this dangerous act. “Sabne samjhaya bevakoofi mat kar. Kuch gadbad ho gayi toh tera career shuru hone se pehle hi khatam ho jaayega, he reminiscences. “Jhoot nahi bolunga, darr toh bahut laga tha. Kahin meri pehli film meri aakhri na ban jaye. Par uss din, agar main darr se darr jata, toh jo aaj hoon vo kabhi na ban pata.”

    Actor Sidharth Malhotra along with the other Bollywood personalities will be seen joining the campaign later.

    The brand campaign will go live across Star India network along with social media; encouraging the nation to share their fears and take the first step towards overcoming them in the journey to achieving their dreams.

  • Zee Anmol tops Hindi GECs across genres as Star Bharat climbs

    Zee Anmol tops Hindi GECs across genres as Star Bharat climbs

    BENGALURU: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited or Zeel’s FTA Hindi GEC channel – Zee Anmol, at the second place in Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) weekly list for top 10 channels across genre, topped the Hindi GEC channels in that list.

    Zee Anmol garnered 821.210 million weekly impressions in week 36 of 2017 (Saturday, 2 September 2017 to Friday, 8 September 2017) in BARC’s list of top 10 Channels Across Genre: All India (U+R): 2+ Individuals. Zee Anmol had obtained 778.876 million impressions in BARC’s weekly list across genres for week 35 of 2017 (the previous week) and hence gained in viewership in week 36.

    Star India’s newly-renamed FTA GEC — Star Bharat — climbed up to third spot in the weekly list of top 10 channels across genres with 678.781 million weekly impressions. Star Bharat was relaunched on 28 August 2017 and in its very first week under the renamed avatar, (and BARC week 35 of 2017), Star Bharat attained rank eight in BARC’s top 10 channels across genre list with 531.083 million impressions.

    The pole position in BARC’s across genres top 10 channels list was yet again held by the Sun TV Network’s Tamil flagship GEC Sun TV, however with lower weekly impressions of 968.3564 million in week 36 as compared to the 1,009.285 million weekly impressions in week 35. Because of the fall in Sun TV’s weekly impressions in week 36, the gap between the top 2 channels in the across genres list –Sun TV and Zee Anmol has narrowed considerably.

    Three channels from Star India, two channels from The Sun TV Network, Zeel and Sony Pictures Network India (SPN) and one channel from Network 18 (or Viacom 18) made it to the top 10 channels across genre list in week 36 of 2017. From the market’s perspective, seven Hindi GECs’, two Telugu GECs’ and one Tamil GEC made it to the weekly top 10 channels across genre list for week 36 of 2017.

    Zeel’s flagship Hindi GEC Zee TV was placed fourth 667.948 million impressions in week 36 – the channel had been ranked fourth in week 35 with lower weekly impressions of 642.612 million. Star India’s flagship Hindi GEC Star Plus was ranked fifth in week 36 and 35 with 628.518 million weekly impressions and 626.212 million weekly impressions respectively.

    Viacom 18’s flagship Hindi GEC Colors was ranked sixth in week 36 of 2017 with 588.154 million weekly impressions, followed by the Sun Network’s flagship Telugu GEC Gemini TV with 532.878 million weekly impressions at seventh place.

    SPN’s flagship Hindi GEC Sony Entertainment Television was eighth in week 36 of 2017 with 522.701 million weekly impressions followed by the same network’s women focused Hindi GEC Sony Pal with 500.173 million weekly impressions at ninth place.

    Star India’s flagship Telugu GEC was tenth the top 10 channels across genre in week 36 of 2017 with 492.482 million weekly impressions.