Tag: Sun Marathi

  • Shaurya Sharma tunes Into Zee TV as new marketing head

    Shaurya Sharma tunes Into Zee TV as new marketing head

    MUMBAI: From hyperlocal deliveries to high-decibel dramas, Shaurya Sharma is making a channel change that’s set to shake things up. The marketing maven has officially joined Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd as head of marketing for Zee TV (vice president for marketing), bringing with him a powerhouse portfolio that spans Disney-Star, Sun TV Network, Pernod Ricard, and more. With this move, Sharma takes charge of one of India’s most iconic general entertainment channels at a time when content consumption and audience loyalty is shifting faster than TRP charts.

    Armed with more than a decade of cross-category experience from liquor to logistics to linear TV Sharma’s trajectory is defined by versatility and results. Most recently, he served as Cluster marketing head for Sun Neo, Sun Marathi, and Sun Bangla at Sun TV Network, leading communication planning, social media strategy, and content marketing across diverse audience bases.

    Prior to that, he helmed marketing at Shadowfax, where he not only curated the brand’s voice but also launched India’s first ad-film on delivery jobs featuring Aparshakti Khurana and Supriya Shukla, reducing CPO by 15 per cent with his loyalty-building initiatives.

    His Disney-Star stint was equally action-packed, leading digital marketing for brands like Star Bharat and managing subscription strategy for the network’s vast distribution footprint.

    From boosting NPS scores in hyperlocal delivery to driving channel loyalty in competitive regional markets, Sharma’s work reflects a razor-sharp focus on brand resonance and consumer behaviour, both essentials in the ever-evolving GEC space.

    With Zee Tv now under his marketing stewardship, the small screen is likely to see big moves. And if history is any clue, Sharma’s campaigns won’t just sell shows, they’ll start conversations.

  • Sun TV Network appoints Bala Iyengar to head regional channels

    Sun TV Network appoints Bala Iyengar to head regional channels

    MUMBAI: Sun TV Network has appointed Bala Iyengar as revenue head for its regional channel portfolio, including Sun Bangla, Sun Marathi, and Sun Neo.

    Iyengar joins from Helios Media, where he served as business director for over 13 years. His previous roles include chief operating officer at Goldmines Telefilms and general manager at Zoom Entertainment Network.

    The media veteran also held senior positions at MTV India, Star India, and Sony Entertainment Television, specialising in advertising sales and account management.

     

  • From Zee to the Sun, Pankaj Rathod joins as broadcast operations & eng head

    From Zee to the Sun, Pankaj Rathod joins as broadcast operations & eng head

    MUMBAI: He’s decided to take a trip to the Sun – the Sun TV  Network that is. Pankaj Rathod has hopped on to  Sun TV as the head broadcast operations & engineering (Sun Neo | Sun Marathi | Sun Bangla). He joins Sun after nearly 13 years with Zee Entertainment Enterprises where he ended up as director- content operations, metadata syncing & publishing (Zee5) and music monitoring.

    Prior to Zee, he  was employed in three organisations for a year and some months each. First was with FoodFoodTV where he was head: scheduling/ sales ops/ traffic / presentation. Then he was head: operations & inventory planning at Mediasys Solutions. Third, he was manager sales operations at 9X  and 9XM.

    Before this he ventured into Siemens Information Systems where he offered broadcast TV solutions to television channels for a couple of years. A long five year run at  Sony Entertainment Television  resulted in him being promoted to sales coordinator, group executive – revenue management. He worked there for five years. 

    The BA in Economics’ first job  in media was with Mid-Day Publications where he ended up as senior media executive in the advertising department after four years.

    Expressing his happiness at joining Sun TV Pankaj said: “I have got the opportunity to build my expertise in broadcast operations (presentation, traffic & sales ops), inventory planning & management and evaluating & implementing – broadcast management system (BMS). My exposure in the print, broadcast and digital media has made me appreciate the nuances of the industry as a whole.” 

  • Sun TV Network launches Marathi GEC Sun Marathi

    Sun TV Network launches Marathi GEC Sun Marathi

    Mumbai: Sun TV Network has launched its Marathi general entertainment channel (GEC) Sun Marathi on 17 October.

    The channel’s tagline is ‘sohala natyancha’ which translates to ‘celebrating relationships.’ The channel has announced three hours of original programming with six shows starting from 6:30 p.m to 9:30 p.m.

    The shows announced are “Nandini” at 6:30 p.m, “Sundari” at 7:00 p.m, “Jaau nako dur..baba!” at 7:30 pm, “Abhalachi Maya” at 8 p.m, “Kanyadaan” at 8:30 p.m and “Sant Gajanan Shegaviche” at 9 p.m.

    The channel has also announced ‘bagha roj jinka rokh’ (‘watch daily, win cash’) contest which every day offers an opportunity for more than 1,000 viewers to win up to two crores in cash prize from Dussehra to Diwali. Every day during the contest period, one question will be asked in each of the six shows and viewers will have to give a missed call to register their answers on the numbers provided, said the broadcast network in a statement.

    Sun Marathi is widely distributed and is available on all leading DTH platforms including DD Free, Dish as well as on all cable networks across Maharashtra for free. In terms of its placement, it is part of the Marathi GEC neighborhood on all the platforms.

  • Marathi channels amp up content library as festive season begins

    Marathi channels amp up content library as festive season begins

    Mumbai: The start of the festive season in Maharashtra has renewed the competition among Marathi GECs to amp up their content library as they look to expand their audience share. While some channels have launched high-impact properties to drive viewership and grow advertising topline, a few new players have also entered into the fray.

    There are 25 Marathi language channels including nine general entertainment channels (GECs), six news channels, five movie channels, four music channels, and a kids channel. South Major Sun TV Network has recently entered the market with its Marathi GEC – Sun Marathi. The TV viewership for Marathi language channels has grown by a robust 10 per cent over the previous year, according to data shared by Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC India) with investments in native, culturally rooted content driving consumption across all language channels.

    “The market has grown thanks to the competition between the channels and great content that is being produced,” said Sony Marathi, business head, Ajay Bhalwankar. “When we launched, the entire Marathi genre was hovering around 700 gross rating points (GRPs). Today, this genre is clocking more than 1000 GRPs looking at data from last two to three weeks.”

    Sony Pictures Networks India forayed into the Marathi regional space in August 2018, and was followed by Shemaroo Entertainment which launched its Marathi GEC in January, 2020. These channels were admittedly late in the game dominated by established players like Zee Marathi, Colors Marathi and Star Pravah for nearly two decades.

    The period between Gudi Padwa (April) till Ganesh Chaturthi (September) has been an important launch period for Marathi channels. Sony Marathi launched two fiction shows, “Ajunhi Barsat Aahe” and “Vaidehi – Shatajanmache Apule Naate”.

    Zee Marathi recently launched “Man Zal Bajinda”, “Man Udu Udu Zal”, “Mazi Tuzi Reshimgath”, “Tuzya Mazya Sansarala Ani Kay Hava” and “Ti Parat Aliye”. Meanwhile, Colors Marathi is set to launch its high impact non-fiction property “Bigg Boss Marathi” season three on 19 September.

    “Engaging storylines featuring progressive themes, stories that reflect the cultural nuances and traditions of the region in an authentic and relatable manner always finds an audience”, said Zee Entertainment Enterprises, cluster head – North, West and premium channels, Amit Shah. “Due to the effects of the pandemic, we have seen higher affinity for light-hearted shows.”

    Zee has found success with the launch of a range of channels that cater to different cohorts. Alongwith its GEC Zee Marathi, it also has a youth channel, Zee Youva, FTA and pay movie channels, Zee Chitramandir and Zee Talkies, and  newly launched music channel Zee Vajwa.

    A lot of Marathi original programming caters to audiences from Monday to Saturday but there is a significant drop off of audiences on the weekends when they migrate to Hindi movie channels. That’s where competitor Marathi movie channels by Zee and Shemaroo MarathiBana are growing viewer share by serving native movie content.

    The growing affluence of Marathi-speaking audiences is also why this is a key language market for broadcasters to grow their topline. After, Tamil and Telugu, Marathi advertising segment contributes four per cent to the overall TV advertising revenues estimated at Rs 800-1000 crore. According to BARC India, 32 per cent of audiences that watch Marathi channels are from NCCS A classification, whereas NCCS A and B constitutes 67 per cent of TV viewership in this market.

    Marathi market is one of the few markets where new players have been able to carve out a significant viewership share after investments in strong narratives. At the same time, competition between channels has grown the overall TV market of Marathi-speaking audiences and increased advertising spends in the region. This has enabled channels to continue making investments in fresh programming.

  • Dhirendra Yashwant appointed as Sun Marathi head of marketing

    Dhirendra Yashwant appointed as Sun Marathi head of marketing

    Mumbai: Sun TV Network has appointed Dhirendra Yashwant as head of marketing for its newly launched general entertainment channel (GEC) Sun Marathi.

    Sun TV Network is one of India’s largest broadcasters and has a massive viewership in the South. It recently forayed into Marathi GEC space with the launch of the free-to-air channel Sun Marathi.

    Yashwant was previously associated with Shemaroo Entertainment as DGM – marketing for two and a half years. During his 13 years in the TV industry, he has been associated with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL), and Times Network.

    He has experience launching new channels including the launch of Marathi film channel Shemaroo MarathiBana and Hindi GEC Shemaroo TV in his previous assignment. Shemaroo MarathiBana crossed the 100 GRPs mark in the fifth month of operations, which set a milestone in Marathi television. He also has experience working on the Marathi channels Zee Marathi and Zee Talkies during his stint at ZEEL.

    His expertise lies in managing TV brands across various genres including GEC, films, music, business and general news and across multiple languages including English, Hindi, and Marathi. His media experience includes working on TV, OTT, print, films, and radio.

    He is an alumnus of Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies. 

  • Prasar Bharati concludes 54th e-auction; adds five new MPEG-2 slots

    Prasar Bharati concludes 54th e-auction; adds five new MPEG-2 slots

    Mumbai: Public broadcaster Prasar Bharati has added five new MPEG-2 slots for its DD Free Dish DTH platform at the end of the 54th e-auction.

    Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) Ishara TV, teleshopping channel Naaptol, music channel Showbox, Marathi channel Sun Marathi, and Bengali channel Enterr10 Bangla have been successful in acquiring slots. The new channels will be on DD Free Dish platform from 16 August onwards.

    The allotment period for the channels is from 16 August, 2021 to 31 March, 2022 and successful bidders will have to make payment in six monthly instalments, said Prasar Bharti.

    The public service broadcaster had invited applications for the vacant slots on 31 July, which were only open to the satellite channels licensed by the ministry of information and broadcasting for downlinking in India. Only license holder companies or their authorised distributor partners could apply for allocation of DD Free Dish slots.

    Applications for the e-auction were received under five different buckets in accordance with genres/language of channel and their starting reserve price for the allotment period.

    The five buckets C, A+, A, B and D are classified as follows.

    Bucket C – news and current affairs (Hindi), news and current affairs (English) and news and current affairs (Punjabi) channels.

    Bucket A+ – All general entertainment (Hindi) channels.

    Bucket A – All movie (Hindi) channels.

    Bucket B – All music (Hindi), sports (Hindi), GEC (Bhojpuri), movies (Bhojpuri) and teleshopping (Hindi) channels.

    Bucket D – All other remaining genres (language) and teleshopping (regional) channels.

  • MIB permits Sun TV, Star India to rename channels

    MIB permits Sun TV, Star India to rename channels

    MUMBAI: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has approved a total of four applications from Star India and Sun TV to rename their channels.

    The newly renamed channels are Star Sports 1 Bangla, Star Sports 1 Marathi, Sun Marathi and Sun Bangla.

    In a bid to showcase animated movies to the viewers, Star India had earlier planned to launch Star Movies Kids SD and HD, which has now been renamed to Star Sports 1 Marathi.

    Star Sports 1 Bangla launched on 5 March with an MRP of Rs 19. Apart from this, the broadcaster had launched three more channels—Star Sports 3, Star Sports 1 Telugu and Star Sports 1 Kannada.

    Likewise, Sun TV got the nod from MIB to rename Udaya News and Gemini News to Sun Marathi and Sun Bangla respectively. Earlier, it was reported that Sun TV Network will be investing Rs 300 crore in the coming years to launch regional channels in Bengali and Marathi. While the Bengali channel was to go on air from February onwards, the Marathi channel will be up in a year's time.

    So far, Sun TV has been focused on the five South Indian states — Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana — and has 33 channels.

    Sun TV group CFO S L Narayanan said, "After the launch of the Bengali channel, the Marathi channel is expected to be launched in the next one year. Both of these channels are expected to achieve their break-even in two years of operations."