Tag: Tamil GEC

  • Sun TV gives additional charge of Sun Life to kids cluster head Kavitha Jaubin

    Sun TV gives additional charge of Sun Life to kids cluster head Kavitha Jaubin

    MUMBAI: Sun TV cluster head of kids channels Kavitha Jaubin has been given additional responsibility to manage its second Tamil GEC, Sun Life. Jaubin will continue in her existing role of head content acquisition and kids channels of Sun TV Network.

    Sun TV Network had revamped its hybrid channel Sun Life as a second Tamil GEC in October 2018. The channel has 24 hours of original content a week. It targets youth in 18-30 age-groups and has a mix of fiction, non-fiction content and reality show content.

    Jaubin commenced her career in the year 1999, as a copy writer at Ogilvy & Mather. Within less than a year, she joined UTV as a script writer. She then joined K Balachander’s Minbinbangal as a producer. After three years of her stint as a producer, she joined Star Vijay Television as a director, writer and served the company for four years. Before joining Sun TV network, she worked with 92.7 BigFM as executive producer in 2006. After a year she joined Sun TV Network.

  • BARC week 47: Big Magic Ganga is No. 1 Bhojpuri channel; other regional channels maintain status quo

    BARC week 47: Big Magic Ganga is No. 1 Bhojpuri channel; other regional channels maintain status quo

    MUMBAI: Star Jalsha continues to lead the Bangla general entertainment channels (GEC) genre and secured the leadership position, while Big Magic Ganga emerged at the top in the Bhojpuri regional channels genre. On the other hand, Colors Kannada continues to lead the Kannada regional section, while Asianet led the Malayalam regional genre. Zee Marathi led the Marathi channel genre, whereas in the Oriya and Tamil genres, Sarthak TV and Sun TV respectively led the sections in week 47 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, all India (U + R) data. 

     

    Bangla GECs

     

    Star Jalsha continues to lead the genre with 242685 (000Sums) followed by Zee Bangla in the second berth with 146595 (000Sums) and Jalsha Movies on the third spot with 77285 (000 Sums). Colors Bangla with 32631 (000Sums) and Aakaash Aath with 28940 (000Sums) bagged fourth and fifth places respectively.

     

    Bhojpuri GECs

     

    Big Magic Ganga’s decision to go to DD Freedish pays off as the channel in just two weeks regained its top slot. The channel led the genre with 27161 (000Sums), which was followed by Bhojpuri Cinema with 26337 (000Sums) in the second slot, whereas Dangal TV with 18389  (000Sums) grabbed the third spot in the genre.

     

    Dabangg with 7552(000Sums) and ETV Bihar Jharkhand with 6112 (000Sums) bagged the fourth and fifth slot respectively.

     

    Kannada GECs

     

    Colors Kannada continues to lead the genre and was at the first position with 298178 (000Sums) followed by Udaya Movies in second spot with 152747 (000Sums) and Suvarna on the third berth with 152145 (000Sums). Zee Kannada grabbed fourth place with 140691 (000Sums) while Udaya TV bagged the fifth place with 123878 (000Sums).

     

    Malayalam GECs

     

    Asianet led the genre and came out on the top position with 379291 (000Sums) followed by Mazhavil Manorama on second with 102209 (000Sums) and Flower TV at the third position with 73428 (000Sums). Surya TV grabbed the fourth spot with 61935 (000Sums).

     

    Marathi GECs

     

    Zee Marathi continues to lead the genre with 135135 (000Sums) followed by Zee Talkies in second place with 78068 (000Sums) and Colors Marathi was placed third with 74119 (000Sums). Star Pravah with 46622 (000Sums) and Maiboli with 25376 (000Sums) grabbed fourth and fifth slot respectively.

     

    Oriya GECs

     

    Sarthak TV secured the leadership position in the genre with 102098 (000Sums) followed by Tarang TV in the second spot with 58574 (000Sums), while Colors Oriya came third with 18401 (000Sums). Odisha TV with 14457 (000Sums) and Prarthana with 10916 (000Sums) grabbed fourth and fifth berth respectively.

     

    Tamil GECs

     

    Sun TV continues to lead the Tamil regional channel genre with 1101262 (000Sums) followed by KTV with with 333275 (000Sums) and Star Vijay with 178405 (000Sums) in second and third slot respectively. Polimer grabbed the fourth spot with 103855 (000Sums), while Kalaignar made an entry into the top five with 90372 (000Sums) in the fifth place.

  • BARC rural roll out sees Zee Anmol, Star Ustav in top 5 Hindi GECs

    BARC rural roll out sees Zee Anmol, Star Ustav in top 5 Hindi GECs

    MUMBAI: The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India released the much awaited all India data, which includes rural India, a first in the country. With the introduction of rural data, Zee Network’s free to air (FTA) channel Zee Anmol and Star India’s Star Utsav have managed to find their place in top five Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) in week 41.

     

    DD National registered an Average Time Spent (ATS) of 53 mins and 39 secs, which is the highest among Hindi GECs. 

     

    In the Hindi GEC space, Star Plus maintains its leadership and grabbed the first position with 804214 (000Sums) followed by Colors in second slot with 708747 (000Sums) in week 41.

     

    Zee Network’s FTA channel Zee Anmol jumped to number three with 609189 (000Sums), while Zee TV managed to hold the fourth position with 588017 (000Sums). In fifth spot was Star Utsav with 500809 (000Sums).

     

    Life OK with with 459427 (000Sums) and DD National with 381659 (000Sums) grabbed the sixth and seventh positions respectively. Sony Entertainment Television with 371261 (000Sums), Sab with 280409 (000Sums) and Rishtey with 270072 (000Sums) garnered the eighth, ninth and tenth slot respectively.

     

    Highlights of BARC India Week 41 (10-16 October) ratings: 

    · Star Plus maintains its leadership with 804214 Rat (000s) followed by Colors at 708747 Rat (000s).

    ·  Zee Anmol jumps to number three with 609189 Rat (000s).

    ·  DD National registered an Average Time Spent (ATS) of 53 Min 39 Sec highest among Hindi GECs. 

    ·  Rishtey is amongst top 10 Hindi GECs with 270072 Rat (000s).  

    ·  In the news genre, Times Now maintains its leadership with 560 Rat (000s) followed by CNN IBN at 233 Rat (000s).

    ·  Sports sees major spike in ratings. Star Sports 1 holds number 1 position with 162592 Rat (000s) on the back of Paytm ODI Trophy 2015- India vs South Africa.

    ·  Star Gold becomes No 1 Hindi Movie channel with 486374 Rat (000s) with the premier of Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

    ·  Aaj Tak is number one in Hindi News genre with 72067 Rat (000s).

    ·  Sun TV with 1092231 Rat (000s) topped the Tamil GEC genre. It also becomes the No 1 channel on All India basis ahead of Star Plus and Colors.

    ·  ETV Telugu maintains No 1 position in Telugu GEC market with 424252 Rat (000s). 

    ·  Colors Kannada maintains its ranking order in the Kannada GEC space with 211268 Rat (000s).

    ·  Zee Marathi with 116598 Rat (000s) leads the Marathi GEC genre.

    ·  In the Malayalam GEC genre, Asianet topped the chart with 413385 Rat (000s).

    ·  Star Jalsha tops Bengali GEC space with 241463 Rat (000s).

    ·  Discovery Channel stays ahead of competition with 6433 Rat (000s).

    ·  Kids genre sees spike in ratings, Nick is the number one kids channel with 97227 Rat (000s).

    ·  MTV is the No 1 Youth channel with 14219 Rat (000s).

    ·  ET Now tops the English Business news genre with 484 Rat (000s).

    ·  Movies Now maintains its leadership in English Movies genre with 3200 Rat (000s) followed by Sony Pix at 1893 Rat (000s). 

    ·  Zee Café maintains its leadership in English Entertainment genre with 103 Rat (000s). 

     

    “I am delighted to present to the Broadcast and Advertising industry the All India Ratings. We have been able to give to the country a view of ‘What India Watches’ as promised,” said BARC India CEO Partho Dasgupta.

  • Vijay TV to air second edition of Television Awards

    Vijay TV to air second edition of Television Awards

    BENGALURU: The Star Network’s Tamil GEC Vijay TV will be airing the second edition of its annual Television Awards for Tamil Television over two consecutive Sundays starting 27 September, 2015, at 3 pm.

     

    The event, which has Aachi Masala as the title sponsor, is akin to the Star Parivar Awards. This year also marks the channel’s ‘china’ or twentieth year.

     

    “Twenty years, that’s been the journey of Vijay TV, a long, arduous but a successful one. Our Vijay Television Awards second edition demonstrated the pedigree of the brand and the people who are instrumental for its growth. I feel really proud,” said Vijay TV general manager K Sriram.

     

    The live event was held on 17 September, 2015 when the entire constellation of Vijay TV’s popular stars descended on a single platform to receive awards, perform and entertain a live audience. The award function was hosted by anchors Jegan,Ma.Ka.Pa. Anand, Bhavna, Priya and Kavin. Performances included a classical dance performance by Megna of ‘Deivam Thantha Veedu’ fame as well as a musical medley rendered by Super Singer Juniors.

     

    Besides Aachi Masala, the other sponsors that Vijay TV has roped in include Dazller Eterna as powered by sponsor, Twin Bird Leggings, RRP Housing, Narasus Instant Coffee as co-presenting sponsor. Paragon Office Chappal, Vivel, Relispray, Asian Paints Tractor Emulsion, Faasos Foods, Parachute Advansed Ayurvedic Hair Oil, Adyar Ananda Bhavan Sweets and Snacks, Manna Health Mix, and Galaxy Chocolates are the Associate sponsors, with the Park as the Hospitality Partner.

  • Star India to launch new Tamil GEC – Vijay Plus

    Star India to launch new Tamil GEC – Vijay Plus

    MUMBAI: Expanding its bouquet of Tamil general entertainment channels (GEC), Star India is all set to launch a second Tamil GEC called Vijay Plus, which will complement Star Vijay.

     

    While Star Vijay is already an established channel in the two southern states of Kerala and Karnataka, with Vjay Plus, Star is looking at further expanding its presence in the Tamil market.

     

    While speculation was rife last year that Star India was set to launch its second Tamil GEC, which would be christened Vijay Plus or Vijay TV 2. 

     

    However, the network is yet to procure the license from the government for the new channel. “We are still waiting to get our license for Vijay Plus from the government,” informs Star Vijay general manager K Sriram.

     

    As per industry sources, the channel was supposed to go live in December last year. However, the launch was delayed due to license issues from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry.

     

    A source close to the development informs that the new channel will focus on a new line-up of fiction content and will also air old programs of Vijay TV. 

     

    Moreover, Star will make available the Vijay Plus on all major DTH platforms and cable operators across South India from the test launch phase itself.

     

    Star India seems to have set its eyes on strengthening its foothold in the regional space. It may be recalled that recently the company acquired the broadcast business of Maa Television Network, which comprises four Telugu language channels. The acquisition gave Star access to the Telugu TV market, which is the second largest regional market in India in terms of revenue potential.

     

    Star India broadcasts more than 40 channels in seven languages, reaching more than 720 million viewers every week, across India and 100 countries. The network’s entertainment channel portfolio includes Star Gold, Channel V, Star World, Star Movies, Star Utsav, Life OK, Movies OK and Star Plus.

     

    It has a leading presence in regional language as well, through a bouquet of affiliate channels, which include Star Jalsha, Jalsha Movies, Star Pravah, Asianet, Asianet Plus, Suvarna, Suvarna Plus and Vijay.

     

    Star’s sports business has grown rapidly to eight channel properties and its digital presence is defined by starsports.com and hotstar.com, which brings TV shows, movies and sports on one destination.

     

  • Will Mahabharatham walk the talk?

    Will Mahabharatham walk the talk?

    MUMBAI: Not very long ago, Star Plus launched its magnum opus, Mahabharat, a contemporary retelling of the ancient Indian epic, on a scale never-seen-before and amidst huge fanfare.

     

    Soon after, a dubbed-in-Tamil version of the show named Mahabharatham was aired on 7 October on Star Vijay, Star TV’s Tamil GEC.

     

    Not only did Mahabharatham take over the 7:00 pm slot, earlier reserved for a kids’ show titled 7 C, which was anyway about to end, two weeks prior to the show’s launch, a high decibel marketing campaign comprising TV, radio, digital, on-ground, and to a large extent, outdoor, was undertaken to publicise its arrival.

     

    As part of this endeavour, life-size posters of the show characters were put up across Tamil Nadu; TV celebrities were brought in at the end of every show on Star Vijay to promote the series; monologues were staged on streets to grab attention; and hoardings were put up across 500 locations including Chennai, Madurai, Tiruchirrapalli, Erode and Tirunelveli. A staggering Rs 1 crore – Rs 1.5 crore was spent on the campaign, with separate plans for merchandising during Diwali.

     

    Promotions apart, Star Vijay ensured Seventh Channel Communications did a neat job of the dubbing. “Seventh Channel Communications has dubbed on a 50 episode contract, with each episode costing up to Rs 1 lakh. We have ensured the dubbing is so tight that the lip movements match with the Tamil words the characters are speaking. People were thoroughly impressed with the grandeur on watching the promos. The feedback on production value was positive,” elaborates Star Vijay general manager K Sriram.

     

    Now, with the show well past its launch, Star Vijay faces the big question whether all the investment and effort has been worth the channel’s while.

     

    While there are no clear answers, it is true that the first two weeks of Mahabharatham have garnered 422 and 440 TVTs (average), respectively, and its opening show has got 415 TVTs unlike 7C, which was just about managing 169 TVTs weekly (average). What’s more, close competitor Raj TV’s Sindhu Bhairavi (Uttaran dubbed in Tamil), which airs at the same time (7:00 pm), has garnered only 251 TVTs (average).

     

    As a media planner from Chennai-based Group M puts it: “For Star Vijay, these are good numbers and now – Mahabharatham – for which they did huge promotions, is their best show as well.”

     

    However, the picture is not entirely rosy. Sun TV, another rival, has its own version of Mahabharatham which airs every Sunday morning and garners more TVTs than Star Vijay’s show. To this, the planner only says that it is wrong to compare any other channel with a player like Sun TV which enjoys strong loyalty.

     

    The planner reasons that Tamilians are attached to such shows because they are conservative and dedicated to religious beliefs and that is why epic shows work well down south. At the same time, he is quick to point out it would be best to wait for another week to see if Star Vijay’s Mahabharatham sustains its ratings before taking any call on the show.

     

    In fact, readers may recall that the original Mahabharat (Hindi version on Star Plus) too dropped from 8,445 TVTs to 5,518 TVTs in its second week… So, Star Vijay will have to wait to see the returns of its investment…