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  • Hindi GECs set sights on ad revenues

    Hindi GECs set sights on ad revenues

    MUMBAI: Change is the only constant is an oft-repeated cliché. And we have seen Hindi general entertainment channels brining in their changing streaks of programming every year. Known for setting trends and bold moves, Star India’s Hindi GEC Star Plus was the first broadcaster to open a new slot by extending its early fringe primetime from 5.30 pm onwards on 15 June, 2015 with Mere Angne Mein (MAM). The show failed to generate positive ratings, and hence later the channel changed the time slot and made it a half hour show and started airing it at 6pm.

    On May 9 Star Plus had reopened the slot with Beyond Dreams’ Jana Na Dil Se Door but later it changed the show’s timings and started airing it at the 10.30 pm time band. On the other hand, Zee TV extended its early primetime to the 6.30 slot with Vishkanya. Colors’ early primetime starts at the 6 pm time band whereas Sony Entertainment channel’s primetime starts from 8pm. Zee Network’s new entrant &TV has recently forayed into 7pm time band with its new show Waaris.

    The channels are not only experimenting with the content but also experimenting by expanding their primetime slot to increase ad revenue. Speaking about the extended primetime to Indiantelevision.com, Sunshine Productions founder Sudhir Sharma said, “It’s a good thing for producers and for the viewers as well. Instead of producing four hours of content they are now going to produce five to six hours of it. That also means that the business and the industry is improving and advertising revenue is coming up that is the reason why I think all the broadcasters have started increasing their primetime. There is the availability of clients/advertisers hence they are increasing their primetime slots.”

    Early time slots budgets are different and advertising fee for the ten second slot is different as compared to regular primetime. “This is a business decision that they are doing shows at 6pm or 630 pm. Now on every channel you will see there are the shows on early primetime. It will always be a fight to get ratings on early the primetime slot but that is what the challenge is about. There is a requirement and there are advertisers available. They will not pay the broadcaster as much as the 9 – 10 pm time slot, but that is business strategy,” Sharma further added.

    BBC Worldwide India SVP and GM Myleeta Aga added, “Extending primetime is a welcome thing. Different day parts will have different kinds of audiences. Of course the early fringe and primetime part will be more family co-viewing and maybe during the late part one can try some edgier content, but it’s not a huge change. It’s been there, everybody is trying things one project at a time to see what works.”

    It’s clear that the broadcasters’ decision to extend their primetime slot is not to garner more eyeballs but to attract additional advertising revenue. “Channels claim that 7 pm -12pm is their primetime while earlier it was 7pm – 11pm and even before that it was 8-10pm. It has changed with time and it has changed because of revenue pressure and not because of garnering more eyeballs. The audiences have not particularly increased during those time slots. If you look at the consumer class, it is larger in the metros. They have more money to spend in the larger towns than the smaller towns,” explained a media planner.

    On an average, the 10 second slot ad rate could be between Rs 7000 to Rs 10,000 for 5pm-6pm time band and Rs 15000 Rs 17000 for 6pm and 6.30 pm time slot. But the media planning fraternity believes that the placement of a show majorly depends on its content. “Star Plus has done a lot as a first mover and if the show is good you will find the audience. There is a sizable audience at 500 or 5.30pm, though it’s not as big as the primetime audience, but I think the slot offers a lot more potential. If the show is good then I am sure it will find the audience as well,” the media planner added.

    Undoubtedly, content is the king. The whole money game largely depends on what kind of content the channel is feeding to its consumer. Sharma further explained, “The latest release on Star Plus or Colors, Life OK, Zee or &TV for that matter — Humari Bahu Rajnikant or may be Ishqbaaz, which is launching today, there is a definite change in terms of storytelling, they are not only about a small town girl, how she survives or how she is in Sasural. Various topics are being taped which is a fantastic sign. There is a definite demand and need for different kind of programming.”

    “The main current trend in the industry that we are seeing about the kind of content is supernatural. That is certainly one trend. I think there continue to be attempts to have slightly different ways of storytelling. For example a new show on Life OK has a male lead as also on Star Plus’s Ishqbaaz. There is an appetite to try different things, but it’s not a huge change, it’s very small and subtle moves that broadcasters are making. The more bolder stuff is not necessaril resonating with the audience,” Aga opined.

    Weekend programming is another new trend that is affecting the Hindi GEC waves. Sunshine Productions is among the few production houses which tried to experiment with Gulmohar Grand.

    Sharma said, “We are one of the few production companies that have done many weekend shows. In India we haven’t tried fully and effectively weekend programming. Either the shows have not been marketed properly or they are too expensive to begin with. It’s a question of the viability for the producers and broadcasters versus popularity, there is no perfect match is what we have found.”

    “Weekend programming is still not a part of our viewing habits and it will take some time. We need some more consistent programming on weekends. We do it for a while and change and come back to nonfiction and back again to the daily shows on Saturday and Sunday. Unless you are doing it long enough for habits to form, it will be difficult to get good audiences on weekends for the episodic dramas,” Aga explained.

    Will this new trend of coining new slots as primetime work for the broadcasters? Is it sustainable? Will it work this time around? And though Content is King, the Advertiser is Emperor for the broadcaster and the Viewer is God for all these players. So will the King maker be able to convince the emperor and god/s on a sustainable repeatable basis? Only God can tell, or maybe even she/he/it can’t? Only time will, that is for sure! In the meantime hats off to the industry for making story telling so innovative, older stories more interesting, from another perspective, looking at a Ramayana from Sita’s angle or a Mahabharata from Karna’s point of view are cases in point, for creating additional jobs, for helping in the circulation of money, for …. The benefits go a long way across the value chain.

    Also read

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/gecs/star-plus-reopens-530pm-primetime-band-with-jana-na-dil-se-door-160509

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-shows/fiction/zee-tv-joins-weekend-ratings-battle-with-amma-at-1030pm-time-slot-160616

  • Hindi GECs set sights on ad revenues

    Hindi GECs set sights on ad revenues

    MUMBAI: Change is the only constant is an oft-repeated cliché. And we have seen Hindi general entertainment channels brining in their changing streaks of programming every year. Known for setting trends and bold moves, Star India’s Hindi GEC Star Plus was the first broadcaster to open a new slot by extending its early fringe primetime from 5.30 pm onwards on 15 June, 2015 with Mere Angne Mein (MAM). The show failed to generate positive ratings, and hence later the channel changed the time slot and made it a half hour show and started airing it at 6pm.

    On May 9 Star Plus had reopened the slot with Beyond Dreams’ Jana Na Dil Se Door but later it changed the show’s timings and started airing it at the 10.30 pm time band. On the other hand, Zee TV extended its early primetime to the 6.30 slot with Vishkanya. Colors’ early primetime starts at the 6 pm time band whereas Sony Entertainment channel’s primetime starts from 8pm. Zee Network’s new entrant &TV has recently forayed into 7pm time band with its new show Waaris.

    The channels are not only experimenting with the content but also experimenting by expanding their primetime slot to increase ad revenue. Speaking about the extended primetime to Indiantelevision.com, Sunshine Productions founder Sudhir Sharma said, “It’s a good thing for producers and for the viewers as well. Instead of producing four hours of content they are now going to produce five to six hours of it. That also means that the business and the industry is improving and advertising revenue is coming up that is the reason why I think all the broadcasters have started increasing their primetime. There is the availability of clients/advertisers hence they are increasing their primetime slots.”

    Early time slots budgets are different and advertising fee for the ten second slot is different as compared to regular primetime. “This is a business decision that they are doing shows at 6pm or 630 pm. Now on every channel you will see there are the shows on early primetime. It will always be a fight to get ratings on early the primetime slot but that is what the challenge is about. There is a requirement and there are advertisers available. They will not pay the broadcaster as much as the 9 – 10 pm time slot, but that is business strategy,” Sharma further added.

    BBC Worldwide India SVP and GM Myleeta Aga added, “Extending primetime is a welcome thing. Different day parts will have different kinds of audiences. Of course the early fringe and primetime part will be more family co-viewing and maybe during the late part one can try some edgier content, but it’s not a huge change. It’s been there, everybody is trying things one project at a time to see what works.”

    It’s clear that the broadcasters’ decision to extend their primetime slot is not to garner more eyeballs but to attract additional advertising revenue. “Channels claim that 7 pm -12pm is their primetime while earlier it was 7pm – 11pm and even before that it was 8-10pm. It has changed with time and it has changed because of revenue pressure and not because of garnering more eyeballs. The audiences have not particularly increased during those time slots. If you look at the consumer class, it is larger in the metros. They have more money to spend in the larger towns than the smaller towns,” explained a media planner.

    On an average, the 10 second slot ad rate could be between Rs 7000 to Rs 10,000 for 5pm-6pm time band and Rs 15000 Rs 17000 for 6pm and 6.30 pm time slot. But the media planning fraternity believes that the placement of a show majorly depends on its content. “Star Plus has done a lot as a first mover and if the show is good you will find the audience. There is a sizable audience at 500 or 5.30pm, though it’s not as big as the primetime audience, but I think the slot offers a lot more potential. If the show is good then I am sure it will find the audience as well,” the media planner added.

    Undoubtedly, content is the king. The whole money game largely depends on what kind of content the channel is feeding to its consumer. Sharma further explained, “The latest release on Star Plus or Colors, Life OK, Zee or &TV for that matter — Humari Bahu Rajnikant or may be Ishqbaaz, which is launching today, there is a definite change in terms of storytelling, they are not only about a small town girl, how she survives or how she is in Sasural. Various topics are being taped which is a fantastic sign. There is a definite demand and need for different kind of programming.”

    “The main current trend in the industry that we are seeing about the kind of content is supernatural. That is certainly one trend. I think there continue to be attempts to have slightly different ways of storytelling. For example a new show on Life OK has a male lead as also on Star Plus’s Ishqbaaz. There is an appetite to try different things, but it’s not a huge change, it’s very small and subtle moves that broadcasters are making. The more bolder stuff is not necessaril resonating with the audience,” Aga opined.

    Weekend programming is another new trend that is affecting the Hindi GEC waves. Sunshine Productions is among the few production houses which tried to experiment with Gulmohar Grand.

    Sharma said, “We are one of the few production companies that have done many weekend shows. In India we haven’t tried fully and effectively weekend programming. Either the shows have not been marketed properly or they are too expensive to begin with. It’s a question of the viability for the producers and broadcasters versus popularity, there is no perfect match is what we have found.”

    “Weekend programming is still not a part of our viewing habits and it will take some time. We need some more consistent programming on weekends. We do it for a while and change and come back to nonfiction and back again to the daily shows on Saturday and Sunday. Unless you are doing it long enough for habits to form, it will be difficult to get good audiences on weekends for the episodic dramas,” Aga explained.

    Will this new trend of coining new slots as primetime work for the broadcasters? Is it sustainable? Will it work this time around? And though Content is King, the Advertiser is Emperor for the broadcaster and the Viewer is God for all these players. So will the King maker be able to convince the emperor and god/s on a sustainable repeatable basis? Only God can tell, or maybe even she/he/it can’t? Only time will, that is for sure! In the meantime hats off to the industry for making story telling so innovative, older stories more interesting, from another perspective, looking at a Ramayana from Sita’s angle or a Mahabharata from Karna’s point of view are cases in point, for creating additional jobs, for helping in the circulation of money, for …. The benefits go a long way across the value chain.

    Also read

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/gecs/star-plus-reopens-530pm-primetime-band-with-jana-na-dil-se-door-160509

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-shows/fiction/zee-tv-joins-weekend-ratings-battle-with-amma-at-1030pm-time-slot-160616

  • BARC week 24: Sun leads across genres, Colors replaces Star Plus at No 2

    BARC week 24: Sun leads across genres, Colors replaces Star Plus at No 2

    MUMBAI: Sun TV continued to be on top across all genres in week 24 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) All India data. Meanwhile Colors toppled Star Plus from its second position.

    Even though its ratings fell, Sun TV continued to lead across all genres with 866987 Impressions (000s) in week 24 as against 879042 Impressions (000s) in week 23.

    Colors notched up 696785 impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus which generated 688075 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV maintained it fourth place in week 24 with 570088 Impressions (000s) while Star Utsav climbed up to number fifth with 521629 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Max at number six with 484634 Impressions (000s). Zee Anmol was at the seventh position with 458530 Impressions (000s).

    Sony Pal slipped to umber eight from five with 447151 Impressions (000s) and Zee Telugu bagged the ninth spot with 446104 (000s). In week 24, Life OK stood at number ten with 428598 Impressions (000s).

  • BARC week 24: Sun leads across genres, Colors replaces Star Plus at No 2

    BARC week 24: Sun leads across genres, Colors replaces Star Plus at No 2

    MUMBAI: Sun TV continued to be on top across all genres in week 24 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) All India data. Meanwhile Colors toppled Star Plus from its second position.

    Even though its ratings fell, Sun TV continued to lead across all genres with 866987 Impressions (000s) in week 24 as against 879042 Impressions (000s) in week 23.

    Colors notched up 696785 impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus which generated 688075 Impressions (000s).

    Zee TV maintained it fourth place in week 24 with 570088 Impressions (000s) while Star Utsav climbed up to number fifth with 521629 Impressions (000s) followed by Sony Max at number six with 484634 Impressions (000s). Zee Anmol was at the seventh position with 458530 Impressions (000s).

    Sony Pal slipped to umber eight from five with 447151 Impressions (000s) and Zee Telugu bagged the ninth spot with 446104 (000s). In week 24, Life OK stood at number ten with 428598 Impressions (000s).

  • BARC week 23: Naagin rules, but rural markets prefer Jodha Akbar

    BARC week 23: Naagin rules, but rural markets prefer Jodha Akbar

    MUMBAI: According to BARC NCCS All Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) 4+ Individuals data for week 23, Jodha Akbar on FTA Zee Anmol topped the Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Rural markets followed by Naagin on Colors. However, going by BARC Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs (Urban+Rural), Jodha Akbar on Zee Anmol stood at fourth position, while it did not find a place among Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Urban. 

    Naagin on Colors found a place among the top five lists across all the three BARC Hindi GEC classifications. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya was also among the top five lists across all the three classifications, but on different channels. In the rural markets it found a place on Star Utsav while in Urban and (Urban+Rural) markets it found a place among the top 5 on Star Plus.

    Three of Zee Anmol’s programs were listed among the top 5 in rural markets. 

    Rural

    In week 23, Jodhan Akbar on Zee Anmol with with 6935 Impressions (000s) topped the market followed by Naagin on Colors with 5672 Impressions (000s).  Bandini also on Zee Anmol with 4805 Impressions (000s) came third among the Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Rural markets, followed by Saath Nibhaana Saathiya on Star Utsav with 4503 Impressions (000s). It is Zee Anmol’s Meri Doli Teri Angana with 4348 Impressions (000s) that stood last in the top 5 Hindi GEC Programs Rural markets list for week 23.

    Urban

    Naagin has been dominating the urban market for long and it continued on top in week 23 with 11108 Impressions (000s), followed by Ye Hai Mohabbatein on Star Plus with 8299 Impressions (000s) on second spot. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya also on Star Plus stood third with 5800 Impressions (000s) followed by Kumkum Bhagya on Zee with 5653 Impressions (000s) on fourth spot. India’s Got Talent on Colors took the last spot with 5650 Impressions (000s).

    Urban+Rural

    Here also, Naagin on Colors took the pole position with 16780 Impressions (000s) followed by Ye Hai Mohabbatein on Star Plus with 1237 Impressions (000s) on second spot. Kumkum Bhagya on Zee with 9344 Impressions (000s) was at third place. Jodha Akbar on Zee Anmol and Saath Nibhaana Saathiya on Star Plus took fourth and fifth places with 8864 Impressions (000s) and 8802 Impressions (000s) respectively.

  • BARC week 23: Naagin rules, but rural markets prefer Jodha Akbar

    BARC week 23: Naagin rules, but rural markets prefer Jodha Akbar

    MUMBAI: According to BARC NCCS All Prime Time (1800 – 2330 hrs) 4+ Individuals data for week 23, Jodha Akbar on FTA Zee Anmol topped the Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Rural markets followed by Naagin on Colors. However, going by BARC Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs (Urban+Rural), Jodha Akbar on Zee Anmol stood at fourth position, while it did not find a place among Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Urban. 

    Naagin on Colors found a place among the top five lists across all the three BARC Hindi GEC classifications. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya was also among the top five lists across all the three classifications, but on different channels. In the rural markets it found a place on Star Utsav while in Urban and (Urban+Rural) markets it found a place among the top 5 on Star Plus.

    Three of Zee Anmol’s programs were listed among the top 5 in rural markets. 

    Rural

    In week 23, Jodhan Akbar on Zee Anmol with with 6935 Impressions (000s) topped the market followed by Naagin on Colors with 5672 Impressions (000s).  Bandini also on Zee Anmol with 4805 Impressions (000s) came third among the Top 5 Hindi GEC Programs for Rural markets, followed by Saath Nibhaana Saathiya on Star Utsav with 4503 Impressions (000s). It is Zee Anmol’s Meri Doli Teri Angana with 4348 Impressions (000s) that stood last in the top 5 Hindi GEC Programs Rural markets list for week 23.

    Urban

    Naagin has been dominating the urban market for long and it continued on top in week 23 with 11108 Impressions (000s), followed by Ye Hai Mohabbatein on Star Plus with 8299 Impressions (000s) on second spot. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya also on Star Plus stood third with 5800 Impressions (000s) followed by Kumkum Bhagya on Zee with 5653 Impressions (000s) on fourth spot. India’s Got Talent on Colors took the last spot with 5650 Impressions (000s).

    Urban+Rural

    Here also, Naagin on Colors took the pole position with 16780 Impressions (000s) followed by Ye Hai Mohabbatein on Star Plus with 1237 Impressions (000s) on second spot. Kumkum Bhagya on Zee with 9344 Impressions (000s) was at third place. Jodha Akbar on Zee Anmol and Saath Nibhaana Saathiya on Star Plus took fourth and fifth places with 8864 Impressions (000s) and 8802 Impressions (000s) respectively.

  • BARC week 23: Sun TV continues to top all genres, Sony Max moves even lower

    BARC week 23: Sun TV continues to top all genres, Sony Max moves even lower

    MUMBAI:  Sun TV continued its run at the top position in week 23 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) All India data, followed by Star Plus and Colors at second and third place respectively with Sony Max, now bereft of the IPL luxury, moving even lower down in the pecking order from its last week’s fourth place to seventh. The list covers the top 10 channels across all genres.

    Placed at the top slot, Sun TV reported lower ratings in week 23 at 879042 Impression (000s) as compared to 979272 Impression (000s) in week 22. Star Plus with lower ratings than last week’s 771342 Impression (000s) retained second spot with 749377 Impression (000s) in week 23.

    Colors also retained third place with 718225 Impression (000s) in week 23 as compared 720052 Impression (000s) in week 22. Zee TV moved up to fourth place in week 23 with ratings of 552118 Impressions (000s) as compared to 567178 Impressions (000s) in the previous week.

    Sony Pal moved up two places from its last week’s position to fifth place with 521869 Impressions (000’s) as compared to 526739 Impressions (000’s) in week 22. Star Utsav retained sixth place in week 23 with 513660 Impressions (000’s) as compared to 527825 Impressions (000’s) in week 22.

    Sony Max with a far lower score in week 23 of 483717 Impression (000s) as compared to 618756 Impression (000s) in week 22 was demoted to seventh place. Zee Telugu moved one up place to eight spot in week 23 with 448342 Impressions (000s) as compared to  472509 Impressions (000s) during week 22, hence pushing down Life OK, which slid down two positions to tenth place.

    Zee Anmol move up one place to ninth in week 23 with 444174 Impressions (000s) as compared to 431517 Impressions (000s) in week 22. Life OK was at tenth place in week 23 with 433932 Impressions (000s) as compared t0 438899 Impressions (000s) in week 22.

  • BARC week 23: Sun TV continues to top all genres, Sony Max moves even lower

    BARC week 23: Sun TV continues to top all genres, Sony Max moves even lower

    MUMBAI:  Sun TV continued its run at the top position in week 23 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) All India data, followed by Star Plus and Colors at second and third place respectively with Sony Max, now bereft of the IPL luxury, moving even lower down in the pecking order from its last week’s fourth place to seventh. The list covers the top 10 channels across all genres.

    Placed at the top slot, Sun TV reported lower ratings in week 23 at 879042 Impression (000s) as compared to 979272 Impression (000s) in week 22. Star Plus with lower ratings than last week’s 771342 Impression (000s) retained second spot with 749377 Impression (000s) in week 23.

    Colors also retained third place with 718225 Impression (000s) in week 23 as compared 720052 Impression (000s) in week 22. Zee TV moved up to fourth place in week 23 with ratings of 552118 Impressions (000s) as compared to 567178 Impressions (000s) in the previous week.

    Sony Pal moved up two places from its last week’s position to fifth place with 521869 Impressions (000’s) as compared to 526739 Impressions (000’s) in week 22. Star Utsav retained sixth place in week 23 with 513660 Impressions (000’s) as compared to 527825 Impressions (000’s) in week 22.

    Sony Max with a far lower score in week 23 of 483717 Impression (000s) as compared to 618756 Impression (000s) in week 22 was demoted to seventh place. Zee Telugu moved one up place to eight spot in week 23 with 448342 Impressions (000s) as compared to  472509 Impressions (000s) during week 22, hence pushing down Life OK, which slid down two positions to tenth place.

    Zee Anmol move up one place to ninth in week 23 with 444174 Impressions (000s) as compared to 431517 Impressions (000s) in week 22. Life OK was at tenth place in week 23 with 433932 Impressions (000s) as compared t0 438899 Impressions (000s) in week 22.

  • Zee TV joins weekend ratings battle with ‘Amma’ at 10.30pm time slot

    Zee TV joins weekend ratings battle with ‘Amma’ at 10.30pm time slot

    MUMBAI: Zee has joined the bandwagon in the race for ratings among shows and slots. The Subhash Chandra led Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited premier Hindi GEC has pulled out its first 10.30 slot for an original fiction show.  Zee is set to air its new finite series Amma at that slot from 25 June every Saturday and Sunday. 

    With this, Zee has joined Star Plus and Colors in the weekend ratings chase. Star Plus initiated the trend of airing fiction on weekends that was later followed by Colors which aired super hit shows such as  24 Season 1 in 2015 at the 10 pm slot on Friday and Saturday. Colors added the just concluded Naagin at the 8 pm slot which has now been replaced by Kawach. The entrance of Zee in the 10.30 pm time slot will surely to heat up the competition. There are other GEC’s too which are exploring weekend opportunities according to sources. 

    Produced by Farhan P Zamma, Amma is based on life of Jenabai Daaruwala, who is a well – known name in the Mumbai underworld mafia.  The finite series will explore the journey of the rise of this female don.  A source revealed that the per episode production cost is approximately Rs 8 to Rs10lakhs. 

    In the past also Zee also experimented with fiction series on the weekend slot. In 2014, the channel launched Neeli Chatri Waale, a mix of comedy and drama at the 8 pm time band on Saturday and Sunday.  Apart from this, the channel also took its Sunday programming a notch higher with the new adventurous show Janbaaz Sinbad at the 7 pm time slot which was launched on 27 December 2015. 

    Amma has been pitched against Star Plus’ new show Jaana Na Dil Se Door. &TV has no original content airing on Saturday at 10.30pm but on Sunday it has a new show Life Ka Recharge at that slot. Life OK airs the repeat telecast of Savdhaan India at 10pm. Sony Entertainment Television has a CID telecast on at the same time band. Sab TV telecasts the repeat of Tarak Mehta Ka Oolta Chashma and Colors has its comedy shows at 10pm Comedy Nights Bachao on Saturday and Comedy Nights Live on Sunday. 

    Could this just be a beginning of a new era in television? 

  • Zee TV joins weekend ratings battle with ‘Amma’ at 10.30pm time slot

    Zee TV joins weekend ratings battle with ‘Amma’ at 10.30pm time slot

    MUMBAI: Zee has joined the bandwagon in the race for ratings among shows and slots. The Subhash Chandra led Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited premier Hindi GEC has pulled out its first 10.30 slot for an original fiction show.  Zee is set to air its new finite series Amma at that slot from 25 June every Saturday and Sunday. 

    With this, Zee has joined Star Plus and Colors in the weekend ratings chase. Star Plus initiated the trend of airing fiction on weekends that was later followed by Colors which aired super hit shows such as  24 Season 1 in 2015 at the 10 pm slot on Friday and Saturday. Colors added the just concluded Naagin at the 8 pm slot which has now been replaced by Kawach. The entrance of Zee in the 10.30 pm time slot will surely to heat up the competition. There are other GEC’s too which are exploring weekend opportunities according to sources. 

    Produced by Farhan P Zamma, Amma is based on life of Jenabai Daaruwala, who is a well – known name in the Mumbai underworld mafia.  The finite series will explore the journey of the rise of this female don.  A source revealed that the per episode production cost is approximately Rs 8 to Rs10lakhs. 

    In the past also Zee also experimented with fiction series on the weekend slot. In 2014, the channel launched Neeli Chatri Waale, a mix of comedy and drama at the 8 pm time band on Saturday and Sunday.  Apart from this, the channel also took its Sunday programming a notch higher with the new adventurous show Janbaaz Sinbad at the 7 pm time slot which was launched on 27 December 2015. 

    Amma has been pitched against Star Plus’ new show Jaana Na Dil Se Door. &TV has no original content airing on Saturday at 10.30pm but on Sunday it has a new show Life Ka Recharge at that slot. Life OK airs the repeat telecast of Savdhaan India at 10pm. Sony Entertainment Television has a CID telecast on at the same time band. Sab TV telecasts the repeat of Tarak Mehta Ka Oolta Chashma and Colors has its comedy shows at 10pm Comedy Nights Bachao on Saturday and Comedy Nights Live on Sunday. 

    Could this just be a beginning of a new era in television?