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  • Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League season 3 ratings rise by 36%

    Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League season 3 ratings rise by 36%

    MUMBAI: The third season of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, which was flagged off on 30 January, recorded a surge in viewership with the opening week ratings 36 per cent higher than the week one viewership for its last season.

    This growth in viewership makes Star Sports Pro Kabaddi the only domestic Indian sports league to witness continued rise in viewership through its first three successive seasons.

    While viewership at All India Urban level increased by 36 per cent from 54.5 TVMs in season 2 to 74 TVMs in season 3, Rural India also joined the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi fan bandwagon, delivering a staggering 135 TVMs according to the BARC CS4+ Rural for its first week in season 3.

    Affluent young audiences continued to embrace Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, reflecting in a 33 per cent growth in total minutes viewed on hotstar, the digital platform of Star India, over the first 11 days of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi season 3. Opening day engagement for season 3 was twice that of season 2.

    Star Sports Pro Kabaddi has also gained momentum on social media, with Twitter announcing that the event hashtag #LePanga saw a 254 per cent growth vs. last season.

    Star India CEO Uday Shankar said, “No other sport has grown so fast and gained such wide and deep following with fans across urban and rural India, across audience segments – men, women and kids and across screens (television and digital). The sport has truly become a unifier in its appeal, second only to cricket. This brings us a great sense of pride and is a reflection of our commitment to promote a multi-sports culture in India.”

    International Kabaddi Federation president Janardan Singh Gehlot added, “The triumph of Pro Kabaddi League in its successive seasons is proof of the tremendous partnership between Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India, the broadcaster Star, and the league organiser Mashal Sports. Kabaddi is set to become India’s iconic sport under our partnership. I would also like to congratulate all the eight PKL teams in this achievement.” 

  • Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League season 3 ratings rise by 36%

    Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League season 3 ratings rise by 36%

    MUMBAI: The third season of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, which was flagged off on 30 January, recorded a surge in viewership with the opening week ratings 36 per cent higher than the week one viewership for its last season.

    This growth in viewership makes Star Sports Pro Kabaddi the only domestic Indian sports league to witness continued rise in viewership through its first three successive seasons.

    While viewership at All India Urban level increased by 36 per cent from 54.5 TVMs in season 2 to 74 TVMs in season 3, Rural India also joined the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi fan bandwagon, delivering a staggering 135 TVMs according to the BARC CS4+ Rural for its first week in season 3.

    Affluent young audiences continued to embrace Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, reflecting in a 33 per cent growth in total minutes viewed on hotstar, the digital platform of Star India, over the first 11 days of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi season 3. Opening day engagement for season 3 was twice that of season 2.

    Star Sports Pro Kabaddi has also gained momentum on social media, with Twitter announcing that the event hashtag #LePanga saw a 254 per cent growth vs. last season.

    Star India CEO Uday Shankar said, “No other sport has grown so fast and gained such wide and deep following with fans across urban and rural India, across audience segments – men, women and kids and across screens (television and digital). The sport has truly become a unifier in its appeal, second only to cricket. This brings us a great sense of pride and is a reflection of our commitment to promote a multi-sports culture in India.”

    International Kabaddi Federation president Janardan Singh Gehlot added, “The triumph of Pro Kabaddi League in its successive seasons is proof of the tremendous partnership between Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India, the broadcaster Star, and the league organiser Mashal Sports. Kabaddi is set to become India’s iconic sport under our partnership. I would also like to congratulate all the eight PKL teams in this achievement.” 

  • Star India renews English Premier League telecast rights till 2019

    Star India renews English Premier League telecast rights till 2019

    MUMBAI: Star India has renewed its exclusive broadcast rights for the English Premier League for the next three seasons from 2016-17 to 2018-19.

    With this renewal, Star India will continue to broadcast Premier League matches on a live or delayed basis across India on the Star Sports channels, as well as stream all matches on its digital platforms, Hotstar and starsports.com.

    Star India will broadcast more than 200 Premier League games live across its Star Sports TV network, and all the 380 games live on its digital platforms.

    Star India COO Sanjay Gupta said, “Our partnership with the Premier League is in line with our strategy of promoting and building football as a priority sport in the country. England’s Premier League is the most successful and viewed football league in the world, with millions of fans in India. We have been broadcasting Premier League football for the last 15 years, and this renewal reaffirms our faith in the strength of the competition as the best international football property. With Premier League, Bundesliga and the Indian Super League, we continue to have a portfolio of the best of global and Indian football.”

    Premier League executive chairman Richard Scudamore added, “We are very pleased that Star India has again chosen to invest in our broadcasting rights. The popularity of Premier League football has increased significantly in India in recent seasons and the quality of Star’s production, and their promotion of our competition, is a major factor in that. We look forward to working with Star for at least the next three seasons to make all the best Premier League action available to our fans across the country.”

  • Star India renews English Premier League telecast rights till 2019

    Star India renews English Premier League telecast rights till 2019

    MUMBAI: Star India has renewed its exclusive broadcast rights for the English Premier League for the next three seasons from 2016-17 to 2018-19.

    With this renewal, Star India will continue to broadcast Premier League matches on a live or delayed basis across India on the Star Sports channels, as well as stream all matches on its digital platforms, Hotstar and starsports.com.

    Star India will broadcast more than 200 Premier League games live across its Star Sports TV network, and all the 380 games live on its digital platforms.

    Star India COO Sanjay Gupta said, “Our partnership with the Premier League is in line with our strategy of promoting and building football as a priority sport in the country. England’s Premier League is the most successful and viewed football league in the world, with millions of fans in India. We have been broadcasting Premier League football for the last 15 years, and this renewal reaffirms our faith in the strength of the competition as the best international football property. With Premier League, Bundesliga and the Indian Super League, we continue to have a portfolio of the best of global and Indian football.”

    Premier League executive chairman Richard Scudamore added, “We are very pleased that Star India has again chosen to invest in our broadcasting rights. The popularity of Premier League football has increased significantly in India in recent seasons and the quality of Star’s production, and their promotion of our competition, is a major factor in that. We look forward to working with Star for at least the next three seasons to make all the best Premier League action available to our fans across the country.”

  • Star India & franchises set for Pro Kabaddi League season 3

    Star India & franchises set for Pro Kabaddi League season 3

    MUMBAI: What Star India did for the Indian sport of Kabbadi is unprecedented. With the success that Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) has seen in a short span of time, it almost seems as if the game was a dark horse waiting to be saddled. From a flying bubble to an established entity, Star India CEO Uday Shankar and Mashal Sports director Charu Sharma’s PKL, which is all set for its third season, has clearly emerged as the undisputed second after cricket when it comes to sports in India.

     

    Even as the maiden season in 2014 got a first-rate response, with the second season in 2015, the interest level had only escalated amongst fans and advertisers alike. Unrecognised names and faces suddenly became household names as Kabaddi players from various PKL franchises posed for selfies with fans. Such prodigious was the response that stakeholders didn’t bat an eyelid before making the tourney a bi-yearly proposition.

     

    Smelling an attractive proposition, advertisers too queued up briskly. While the first season did not see brands on board, the second season snagged a hefty Rs 55 crore by roping in as many as eight associate sponsors and two partners.

     

    PKL franchises also saw the benefits with Ronnie Screwvala’s UMumba breaking even before the team’s first raid.

     

    With PKL season 3 set to kick-start from 3 February, the official broadcaster and title sponsor Star Sports has started unveiled its marketing trump cards. Amitabh Bachchan is back with the Le-Panga anthem with a few modifications. Salman Khan was spotted talking about the tournament getting bigger and better. Last year every match kick-started with a famous dignitary singing the Indian National Anthem. This year too, the trend will continue.

     

    Aamir Khan will mark open the third edition of PKL by singing the National Anthem. “The entire Le-panga campaign has been orchestrated by Star Sports’ in-house team. We are associating with  brand ambassadors and will have specific videos with specific brand ambassadors,” a source close to the development tells Indiantelevision.com.

     

    Multi-lingual telecast feed will also continue this year. However, the sportscaster has dropped the number of languages from five to four. While the English, Hindi, Kannada and Telegu feeds will continue, the Marathi coverage, which was there last year, has been dropped this year.

     

    Brands like TVS, Bajaj, Flipkart, State Bank of India and Gionee have been roped in as associate sponsors. Fair and Lovely Men has also come on board as a partner.

     

    “We are in talks with a few more brands and will soon be in a position to disclose more names. The brand interaction this year has been very good and we are expecting good numbers,” said a senior Star India official.

     

    Speaking on the advertising dynamics for PKL, a media planning expert on condition of anonymity says, “Anything equal to what they raked in last year will be a great achievement, because PKL will now be held twice a year. The ad revenue from this year’s tourney will be somewhere between Rs 40 – 50 crore. An associate sponsor inventory will be between Rs 3 – 5 crore, whereas ad rates for a 10 second slot will be somewhere in the range of Rs 60,000 to 65,000.”

     

    CAA KWAN COO Indranil Das Blah is of the opinion that the twice a year proposition is a progressive one. “The nature of the league is such that it ends very fast. So having such an expedition twice a year is a good move. It gives broadcasters as well as the franchises added room of monetisation. It is a positive move and will be beneficiary for all the stakeholders.”

     

    The franchises too welcome the decision of making PKL a bi-yearly affair. “We are very happy that it’s happening twice a year now. It gives an added advantage of building the connect, both with brands and the audience. Apart from the associations, with the tournament becoming a bi-yearly proposition, now we can have various value adds for brands associated with us, our team as well as fans. We plan to travel to various regions this year along with our team,” informs UMumba CEO Supratik Sen.

     

    UMumba is the defending champion of the tournament and the franchise’s performance has been equally good on the commercial front too. “This year we are eying a 140 per cent growth in our sponsorship revenues. Global player Adidas has associated with us as apparel partner. This only goes to show that the tournament is garnering global attention,” adds Sen.

     

    Close to 60 per cent of UMumba’s revenue comes from sponsorships, while ticketing contributes to 10 per cent of the overall revenue. The remaining 30 per cent comes from central revenue. 

     

    A sports media planning expert says, “Ronnie and his team have done a fantastic job to uplift their brand value. Any brand associating with them knows for a fact that there will be high ROI and that’s why they get considerably high sponsorship revenue. Smart monetisation is what they practice. When they know they charge more, they enhance the inventory. To my knowledge, for a chest spot UMumba would be charging somewhere close to Rs 3 crore, which is a great figure. Overall from this edition they can rake in close to Rs 12 crore, which is a great return given the investments are not more than Rs 4 crore.”

     

    Another franchise, which is optimistic about breaking even this year and has demonstrated constant growth is Bengaluru Bulls. The franchise rakes in 45 per cent of its revenue from sponsorship and ticketing, while the rest comes from central sponsorship. For a chest spot, the team charges close to Rs 2 crore. Bengaluru Bulls CEO Uday Sinh Wala says, “We are witnessing a 20 per cent growth, which I think should have been more but we have to understand the subdued nature of our economy at this stage and the enormous high profile cricket happening around us. However, I am sure that it will grow rapidly in the future.”

     

    “The response to the bi-yearly proposition will be clearer when more seasons unfold but at this stage I can say that it’s a great move as it gives us an opportunity to endeavour into long term association with our clients,” he adds.

     

    How the PKL juggernaut continues its sojourn over the coming years will be interesting to watch.

  • Star India & franchises set for Pro Kabaddi League season 3

    Star India & franchises set for Pro Kabaddi League season 3

    MUMBAI: What Star India did for the Indian sport of Kabbadi is unprecedented. With the success that Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) has seen in a short span of time, it almost seems as if the game was a dark horse waiting to be saddled. From a flying bubble to an established entity, Star India CEO Uday Shankar and Mashal Sports director Charu Sharma’s PKL, which is all set for its third season, has clearly emerged as the undisputed second after cricket when it comes to sports in India.

     

    Even as the maiden season in 2014 got a first-rate response, with the second season in 2015, the interest level had only escalated amongst fans and advertisers alike. Unrecognised names and faces suddenly became household names as Kabaddi players from various PKL franchises posed for selfies with fans. Such prodigious was the response that stakeholders didn’t bat an eyelid before making the tourney a bi-yearly proposition.

     

    Smelling an attractive proposition, advertisers too queued up briskly. While the first season did not see brands on board, the second season snagged a hefty Rs 55 crore by roping in as many as eight associate sponsors and two partners.

     

    PKL franchises also saw the benefits with Ronnie Screwvala’s UMumba breaking even before the team’s first raid.

     

    With PKL season 3 set to kick-start from 3 February, the official broadcaster and title sponsor Star Sports has started unveiled its marketing trump cards. Amitabh Bachchan is back with the Le-Panga anthem with a few modifications. Salman Khan was spotted talking about the tournament getting bigger and better. Last year every match kick-started with a famous dignitary singing the Indian National Anthem. This year too, the trend will continue.

     

    Aamir Khan will mark open the third edition of PKL by singing the National Anthem. “The entire Le-panga campaign has been orchestrated by Star Sports’ in-house team. We are associating with  brand ambassadors and will have specific videos with specific brand ambassadors,” a source close to the development tells Indiantelevision.com.

     

    Multi-lingual telecast feed will also continue this year. However, the sportscaster has dropped the number of languages from five to four. While the English, Hindi, Kannada and Telegu feeds will continue, the Marathi coverage, which was there last year, has been dropped this year.

     

    Brands like TVS, Bajaj, Flipkart, State Bank of India and Gionee have been roped in as associate sponsors. Fair and Lovely Men has also come on board as a partner.

     

    “We are in talks with a few more brands and will soon be in a position to disclose more names. The brand interaction this year has been very good and we are expecting good numbers,” said a senior Star India official.

     

    Speaking on the advertising dynamics for PKL, a media planning expert on condition of anonymity says, “Anything equal to what they raked in last year will be a great achievement, because PKL will now be held twice a year. The ad revenue from this year’s tourney will be somewhere between Rs 40 – 50 crore. An associate sponsor inventory will be between Rs 3 – 5 crore, whereas ad rates for a 10 second slot will be somewhere in the range of Rs 60,000 to 65,000.”

     

    CAA KWAN COO Indranil Das Blah is of the opinion that the twice a year proposition is a progressive one. “The nature of the league is such that it ends very fast. So having such an expedition twice a year is a good move. It gives broadcasters as well as the franchises added room of monetisation. It is a positive move and will be beneficiary for all the stakeholders.”

     

    The franchises too welcome the decision of making PKL a bi-yearly affair. “We are very happy that it’s happening twice a year now. It gives an added advantage of building the connect, both with brands and the audience. Apart from the associations, with the tournament becoming a bi-yearly proposition, now we can have various value adds for brands associated with us, our team as well as fans. We plan to travel to various regions this year along with our team,” informs UMumba CEO Supratik Sen.

     

    UMumba is the defending champion of the tournament and the franchise’s performance has been equally good on the commercial front too. “This year we are eying a 140 per cent growth in our sponsorship revenues. Global player Adidas has associated with us as apparel partner. This only goes to show that the tournament is garnering global attention,” adds Sen.

     

    Close to 60 per cent of UMumba’s revenue comes from sponsorships, while ticketing contributes to 10 per cent of the overall revenue. The remaining 30 per cent comes from central revenue. 

     

    A sports media planning expert says, “Ronnie and his team have done a fantastic job to uplift their brand value. Any brand associating with them knows for a fact that there will be high ROI and that’s why they get considerably high sponsorship revenue. Smart monetisation is what they practice. When they know they charge more, they enhance the inventory. To my knowledge, for a chest spot UMumba would be charging somewhere close to Rs 3 crore, which is a great figure. Overall from this edition they can rake in close to Rs 12 crore, which is a great return given the investments are not more than Rs 4 crore.”

     

    Another franchise, which is optimistic about breaking even this year and has demonstrated constant growth is Bengaluru Bulls. The franchise rakes in 45 per cent of its revenue from sponsorship and ticketing, while the rest comes from central sponsorship. For a chest spot, the team charges close to Rs 2 crore. Bengaluru Bulls CEO Uday Sinh Wala says, “We are witnessing a 20 per cent growth, which I think should have been more but we have to understand the subdued nature of our economy at this stage and the enormous high profile cricket happening around us. However, I am sure that it will grow rapidly in the future.”

     

    “The response to the bi-yearly proposition will be clearer when more seasons unfold but at this stage I can say that it’s a great move as it gives us an opportunity to endeavour into long term association with our clients,” he adds.

     

    How the PKL juggernaut continues its sojourn over the coming years will be interesting to watch.

  • ICC to produce U19 Cricket World Cup 2016; ties-up with 15 broadcasters

    ICC to produce U19 Cricket World Cup 2016; ties-up with 15 broadcasters

    MUMBAI: For the first time ever, the International Cricket Council (ICC) will be producing the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Bangladesh 2016 as ICC TV along with its live production partner, Sunset + Vine. ICC has signed deals with as many as 15 broadcasters from around the world, who will then carry the feed.

     

    Star Sports has the rights for India and the sub-continent. The other broadcasters include Sky Sports (UK and Republic of Ireland), SuperSport (Africa and sub-Saharan Africa), OSN (MENA) and Willow TV (USA). Local broadcast will be brought to fans by four licensees; Gazi TV, BTV, Maasranga and Star Sports.

     

    The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Bangladesh 2016 is scheduled to kick-off on 27 January and will see future stars of international cricket playing 20 matches, which will all be beamed live.

     

    According to the ICC, the potential reach for this event will easily outstrip any of the previous 10 U19 Cricket World Cup events as this is the first time that 20 matches will be broadcast live. In the 2014 event in the UAE, 11 matches were shown, while 10 matches each were televised from the 2008, 2010 and 2012 events in Malaysia, New Zealand and Australia respectively.

     

    The live coverage will start in Chittagong on 27 January, when a worldwide audience of over a billion is expected to watch South Africa launch its title defense against host Bangladesh in the tournament opener.

     

    The ICC, in line with its commitment to enhance the profile of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup, has put in place a schedule that includes live broadcast coverage of all four matches from the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (ZACS) in Chittagong, seven matches from Fatullah (including two Super League quarter-finals and five Super League play-offs) and nine matches from the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium (SBNS) in Mirpur, including four first-round matches, two quarter-finals, both the semi-finals and the 14 February final.

     

    The high-quality broadcast coverage will be through 22 cameras and include HawkEye for ball speeds and other analytical insights. The line-up of commentators includes Pommie Mbangwa, Russel Arnold, Ian Bishop, Dominic Cork, Sanjay Manjrekar, Paul Allott, Athar Ali Khan, Daryl Cullinan, Lisa Sthalekar, Alan Wilkins, and Rohan Gavaskar.

     

    To highlight the aspirations of young cricketers participating at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup, in the lead up the event, the ICC launched the #FutureStars promotional campaign on broadcast and digital. In a series of four promotional videos featuring Mehedi Hasan of Bangladesh, Dan Lawrence of England, Wiaan Mulder of South Africa and Ishan Kishan of India, these young cricketers talk about their inspirations and ambitions.

     

    The event will also be covered on ICC digital channels. The official website www.icc-cricket.com will provide live scoring and full match center coverage for all matches. The 2016 edition is also the first ICC U19 Cricket World Cup ever to have a dedicated mobile app, available on both Android and iOS. Both the website and the app will contain the latest news, columns, video clips, official tournament standings and statistics.

     

    Fans will also be able to catch the Nissan Play of the Day every day on the website and the app, which will be in play for all 18 televised match-days in Bangladesh. On social media, the ICC will have dedicated on the ground coverage from all of the venues in Bangladesh, with bespoke content appearing on all of the @ICC accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+ and YouTube.

     

    ICC CEO David Richardson said, “This is the most important age-group cricket tournament, which has a tradition of producing the next generation of stars. As such, the ICC has decided to expand the reach of this event, providing unprecedented broadcast and digital coverage to ensure that individual and team performances are provided greater exposure and that the youngsters get a taste of a truly global event.”

     

  • ICC to produce U19 Cricket World Cup 2016; ties-up with 15 broadcasters

    ICC to produce U19 Cricket World Cup 2016; ties-up with 15 broadcasters

    MUMBAI: For the first time ever, the International Cricket Council (ICC) will be producing the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Bangladesh 2016 as ICC TV along with its live production partner, Sunset + Vine. ICC has signed deals with as many as 15 broadcasters from around the world, who will then carry the feed.

     

    Star Sports has the rights for India and the sub-continent. The other broadcasters include Sky Sports (UK and Republic of Ireland), SuperSport (Africa and sub-Saharan Africa), OSN (MENA) and Willow TV (USA). Local broadcast will be brought to fans by four licensees; Gazi TV, BTV, Maasranga and Star Sports.

     

    The ICC U19 Cricket World Cup Bangladesh 2016 is scheduled to kick-off on 27 January and will see future stars of international cricket playing 20 matches, which will all be beamed live.

     

    According to the ICC, the potential reach for this event will easily outstrip any of the previous 10 U19 Cricket World Cup events as this is the first time that 20 matches will be broadcast live. In the 2014 event in the UAE, 11 matches were shown, while 10 matches each were televised from the 2008, 2010 and 2012 events in Malaysia, New Zealand and Australia respectively.

     

    The live coverage will start in Chittagong on 27 January, when a worldwide audience of over a billion is expected to watch South Africa launch its title defense against host Bangladesh in the tournament opener.

     

    The ICC, in line with its commitment to enhance the profile of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup, has put in place a schedule that includes live broadcast coverage of all four matches from the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (ZACS) in Chittagong, seven matches from Fatullah (including two Super League quarter-finals and five Super League play-offs) and nine matches from the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium (SBNS) in Mirpur, including four first-round matches, two quarter-finals, both the semi-finals and the 14 February final.

     

    The high-quality broadcast coverage will be through 22 cameras and include HawkEye for ball speeds and other analytical insights. The line-up of commentators includes Pommie Mbangwa, Russel Arnold, Ian Bishop, Dominic Cork, Sanjay Manjrekar, Paul Allott, Athar Ali Khan, Daryl Cullinan, Lisa Sthalekar, Alan Wilkins, and Rohan Gavaskar.

     

    To highlight the aspirations of young cricketers participating at the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup, in the lead up the event, the ICC launched the #FutureStars promotional campaign on broadcast and digital. In a series of four promotional videos featuring Mehedi Hasan of Bangladesh, Dan Lawrence of England, Wiaan Mulder of South Africa and Ishan Kishan of India, these young cricketers talk about their inspirations and ambitions.

     

    The event will also be covered on ICC digital channels. The official website www.icc-cricket.com will provide live scoring and full match center coverage for all matches. The 2016 edition is also the first ICC U19 Cricket World Cup ever to have a dedicated mobile app, available on both Android and iOS. Both the website and the app will contain the latest news, columns, video clips, official tournament standings and statistics.

     

    Fans will also be able to catch the Nissan Play of the Day every day on the website and the app, which will be in play for all 18 televised match-days in Bangladesh. On social media, the ICC will have dedicated on the ground coverage from all of the venues in Bangladesh, with bespoke content appearing on all of the @ICC accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+ and YouTube.

     

    ICC CEO David Richardson said, “This is the most important age-group cricket tournament, which has a tradition of producing the next generation of stars. As such, the ICC has decided to expand the reach of this event, providing unprecedented broadcast and digital coverage to ensure that individual and team performances are provided greater exposure and that the youngsters get a taste of a truly global event.”

     

  • Star Sports’ ICC World T20 ‘Taiyaari’ campaign draws mixed response

    Star Sports’ ICC World T20 ‘Taiyaari’ campaign draws mixed response

    MUMBAI: Come March and cricket mania is all set to hit the country yet again. The ICC World Twenty20 will kick-start on 8 March, 2016 and official broadcaster Star Sports has come up with a campaign to pull in viewers.

    While last year’s catchy ‘Mauka Mauka’ campaign for the ICC World Cup was a clear winner, the latest one for the ICC World Twenty20 with the tagline ‘Taiyaari Kar Lo’ has drawn mixed reactions from creative heads from the advertising fraternity.

    Star Sports had rolled out teaser ads on television in December last year playing somewhat on the lines of superstition or good luck charm… call it what you may. The teaser ad saw a tenant returning to his previous landlord’s house wanting to rent the place as it was there that he had lived when India won the ICC World Cup 2011. The ad ended by asking viewers to get ready – Taiyaari Kar Lo – for the upcoming tourney.

    The latest ad in the campaign to hit screens featuring none other than the Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his celebrity stylist Sapna Bhavnani also plays to the same tune. The ad has created quite a buzz among the digital audience as well.

    The ad shows Dhoni brainstorming with Bhavnani over his next hairstyle and look for the upcoming tournament. Bhavnani plays around with some extreme and some quirky looks for the sports star, each time getting a raised eyebrow or a witty retort from Dhoni on how it won’t work with his fans. Until finally, Bhavnani draws out a wig for Dhoni, asking him to maybe sport the ‘Mahi’ look from the World Cup when India won.

    The campaign lives up to its name, asking the audience to get ready  for the tournament that will ensue from 8 March, 2016.

    The ad is a must watch for all Dhoni fans, who follow his style funda, and also get some insight from the lady who does the ultimate magic.

    When asked about their take on the new Star Sports campaign for the tournament, several creatives from the industry felt that it’s a refreshing new way to treat a cricket tournament. Not going the ‘anthem’ way definitely poses limitations and challenges to come up with ways to connect with the audience with the same fervour.

    Given that it is a campaign on ICC World T20, one can’t help compare it to the magnus opus that Bubblewrap Film’, ‘Mauka Mauka’ was. It not only won several awards but also won millions of hearts.

    “Seldom are there advertisements that touch our hearts and instil that natural feel, which ‘Mauka Mauka’ did. It captured everyone’s imaginations very quickly and the catchy jingle was on everyone’s lips. While ‘Taiyaari Kar Lo’ has handled the subject in an entirely different manner, it does seem a bit low key placed against ‘Mauka Mauka,’” shared an advertising industry veteran.

    Industry insiders, however, also feel that it’s unfair to pit one against the other. “‘Mauka Mauka’ was an instant hit. Ideas like that come very rarely and when they do, they create a legacy of sorts. Hence it becomes extremely challenging to do something in the same category and one up it. But this constant comparison may also blind us from looking into the charm of the new campaign,” opines another executive from an ad agency.

    Nonetheless, giving the new campaign the benefit of doubt, he also added, “But it’s too early to comment on it. This could be a warm up to a more elaborate campaign, which may culminate in an anthem like creative as well. So we should wait and watch for now.”

    How this creative saga pans out over the next couple of months remains to be seen.

  • After Pro Kabaddi League Star Sports signs on as title sponsor for Premier Badminton League too

    After Pro Kabaddi League Star Sports signs on as title sponsor for Premier Badminton League too

    MUMBAI: Star Sports has signed up as the title sponsor for the Premier Badminton League which will see the world’s top shuttlers square off in India’s largest badminton tournament. Given the competition’s stature as well as India’s prominence on badminton’s global stage, the sport is central to Star Sports’ strategy to foster a multi-sport culture in the country. 

     

    The country’s star shuttler Saina Nehwal is currently world number 2, while others like PV  indhu, 12th in the standings, and K. Srikanth, ninth overall, have also made their mark on the sport. India’s largest broadcaster, Star Sports has already signed up as the League’s official broadcast partner.

     

    Star India COO Sanjay Gupta said: “The success of India’s badminton stars internationally has led to the emergence of a passionate fan base back home. As a result, like Kabaddi, badminton is now a sport that’s very close to the hearts of Indian fans. The prospect of our home heroes facing up against the best the world has to offer in our own backyard was a prospect that was too tempting to pass up. Strategically, it also made the most business sense for Star Sports given our efforts to create a vibrant sporting ecosystem in the country.”

     

    Star Sports plans to introduce several innovative broadcast initiatives to the League in its efforts to forge a deeper engagement with fans and place them right in the thick of this fast-paced sport. The broadcaster will project telemetry like players’ heart rates live on screen. It will also hand out four awards after each day of play for the best rally, the fastest smash, the player of the day and the fan of the day as selected through contests run by franchises across locations. The league will be packaged like no other badminton tournament has been before, with lights and music adding further dazzle to an already riveting and star-studded spectacle.

     

    Tweaks to the rules, like unpredictable player draws, Trump Matches’ – which are worth bonus points – and the newly-introduced ‘sudden death’ rule will add a further dose of excitement to the tournament.

    The Premier Badminton League kicks off January 2nd, 2016 and will be played until January 17th. Live telecast will be on Star Sports 2, Star Sports HD2, Star Sports 3, Star Sports HD3 and hotstar.