Tag: Ten Golf

  • TEN SPORTS Network says ‘Never Stop’

    TEN SPORTS Network says ‘Never Stop’

    MUMBAI: Ten Sports Network today (29 March 2016) announced a new identity for its bouquet of sports channels with ‘Never Stop’ as the network positioning. Taking forward the bold, young, dynamic, dauntless outlook for the Network.

    As earlier flashed by Indiantelevision.com, the network will also be re-branding its existing bouquet of channels as TEN 1, TEN 2, TEN 3 and TEN 1HD respectively. The new logos and positioning will be officially unveiled on air on Friday, 1st April 2016.

    Ten Sports Network Global CEO Mr. Rajesh Sethi, said, “As a sports network, we have been continuously providing high quality sports programming from across the world, for our viewers. Over the years, we have been enhancing our sports offerings, starting with the launch of TEN SPORTS in 2002, followed by the launch of a 24X7 cricket channel, TEN CRICKET in August 2010, the only dedicated golf channel in this part of the world, TEN GOLF, in March 2012 and then a premium HD channel, TEN HD, in April 2012. In August 2015, TEN SPORTS embarked on a new journey with the launch of a consolidated network rebranding – the TEN SPORTS Network, as well as the launch of TEN GOLF HD to offer the best of golf in HD. Our rebranding effort signals the start of a new era, a contemporary and energized approach to how the network views its sport sphere, with maximum excitement and engagement for its viewers.”

    Elaborating further on the new channel identity, Sethi added, “As we bring across a variety of sports and sportainment for our viewers from across the world, at times it becomes a hurdle to allocate content to a particular sports-specific channel. In order to break free from sports-specific channels, we are taking the numeric route. We strive to bring international-quality sports to our viewers and we want them to watch sports as it is consumed internationally with numeric-based channels. It is our endeavour to ‘Never Stop’ delivering sporting action to our fans.”

    “TEN SPORTS Network’s logo as well as the individual channel logos, have been designed keeping in mind the elements of action and dynamism, as well as immediacy and the spirit to achieve. These powerful thoughts behind the logos point to the Italic nature of the fonts used. The flame has been an intrinsic part of TEN SPORTS’ identity since inception and it has consciously been retained to maintain a connection with viewers, even while it is now surrounded by the new and dynamic network and individual channel fonts,” the network explained through a media statement.

    Post rebranding, the network will be spreading content equally amongst all the channels so that viewers are exposed to the maximum of sports programming. TEN 1 will focus on WWE Weekly Shows & Specials, TEN 2 on UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup & other football content, as well as US Open, Moto GP and Tour de France, while TEN 3’s primary focus will be Cricket from South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. Among the HD channels, TEN 1 HD will broadcast the best of content from across the TEN SPORTS Network’s SD Channels while TEN GOLF HD will primarily showcase premium golf content including the European tour, Asian Tour, Rider Cup and US PGA Championship.

    As a part of its rebranding, Ten Sports Network will also roll out a brand new logo for TENSPORTS.COM which has now become synonymous with the TEN SPORTS Network. TENSPORTS.COM will showcase extensive live sports content with a special focus on Video-On-Demand. The live streaming will include top-class football content from UEFA Champions League and Europa League, including matches that are not broadcast on TV, as well as content from Ligue 1, I-League, Cricket from across the five boards, Tennis, Golf, Moto GP multi-angle feeds and much more.

    The brand refresh will also be accompanied by an extensive new programming rollout which will be developed via insights from new media and fan involvement to the greatest extent. Ten Sports Network has already started producing content in Hindi and plans to expand into other regional languages as well, going ahead.

     

  • TEN SPORTS Network says ‘Never Stop’

    TEN SPORTS Network says ‘Never Stop’

    MUMBAI: Ten Sports Network today (29 March 2016) announced a new identity for its bouquet of sports channels with ‘Never Stop’ as the network positioning. Taking forward the bold, young, dynamic, dauntless outlook for the Network.

    As earlier flashed by Indiantelevision.com, the network will also be re-branding its existing bouquet of channels as TEN 1, TEN 2, TEN 3 and TEN 1HD respectively. The new logos and positioning will be officially unveiled on air on Friday, 1st April 2016.

    Ten Sports Network Global CEO Mr. Rajesh Sethi, said, “As a sports network, we have been continuously providing high quality sports programming from across the world, for our viewers. Over the years, we have been enhancing our sports offerings, starting with the launch of TEN SPORTS in 2002, followed by the launch of a 24X7 cricket channel, TEN CRICKET in August 2010, the only dedicated golf channel in this part of the world, TEN GOLF, in March 2012 and then a premium HD channel, TEN HD, in April 2012. In August 2015, TEN SPORTS embarked on a new journey with the launch of a consolidated network rebranding – the TEN SPORTS Network, as well as the launch of TEN GOLF HD to offer the best of golf in HD. Our rebranding effort signals the start of a new era, a contemporary and energized approach to how the network views its sport sphere, with maximum excitement and engagement for its viewers.”

    Elaborating further on the new channel identity, Sethi added, “As we bring across a variety of sports and sportainment for our viewers from across the world, at times it becomes a hurdle to allocate content to a particular sports-specific channel. In order to break free from sports-specific channels, we are taking the numeric route. We strive to bring international-quality sports to our viewers and we want them to watch sports as it is consumed internationally with numeric-based channels. It is our endeavour to ‘Never Stop’ delivering sporting action to our fans.”

    “TEN SPORTS Network’s logo as well as the individual channel logos, have been designed keeping in mind the elements of action and dynamism, as well as immediacy and the spirit to achieve. These powerful thoughts behind the logos point to the Italic nature of the fonts used. The flame has been an intrinsic part of TEN SPORTS’ identity since inception and it has consciously been retained to maintain a connection with viewers, even while it is now surrounded by the new and dynamic network and individual channel fonts,” the network explained through a media statement.

    Post rebranding, the network will be spreading content equally amongst all the channels so that viewers are exposed to the maximum of sports programming. TEN 1 will focus on WWE Weekly Shows & Specials, TEN 2 on UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup & other football content, as well as US Open, Moto GP and Tour de France, while TEN 3’s primary focus will be Cricket from South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. Among the HD channels, TEN 1 HD will broadcast the best of content from across the TEN SPORTS Network’s SD Channels while TEN GOLF HD will primarily showcase premium golf content including the European tour, Asian Tour, Rider Cup and US PGA Championship.

    As a part of its rebranding, Ten Sports Network will also roll out a brand new logo for TENSPORTS.COM which has now become synonymous with the TEN SPORTS Network. TENSPORTS.COM will showcase extensive live sports content with a special focus on Video-On-Demand. The live streaming will include top-class football content from UEFA Champions League and Europa League, including matches that are not broadcast on TV, as well as content from Ligue 1, I-League, Cricket from across the five boards, Tennis, Golf, Moto GP multi-angle feeds and much more.

    The brand refresh will also be accompanied by an extensive new programming rollout which will be developed via insights from new media and fan involvement to the greatest extent. Ten Sports Network has already started producing content in Hindi and plans to expand into other regional languages as well, going ahead.

     

  • ZEEL to revamp the entire bouquet of Ten Sports Network

    ZEEL to revamp the entire bouquet of Ten Sports Network

    MUMBAI: Rajesh Sethi lead sports expertise of Zee Entertainment Enterprise Limited, Ten Network which currently operates Ten Sports, Ten Action, Ten Cricket, Ten HD and Ten Golf is set to undergo a revamp.

    The network will now name its channels as Ten 1, Ten 2, Ten 3, Ten 1 HD and Ten Golf HD, “The decision has been taken to complement our wide portfolio of content. Instead of having one channel showing only cricket and one only football we will now switch and swap,” said a senior company official.

    Ten Sports will become Ten 1, Ten Action will become Ten 2, Ten Cricket will become Ten 3 and Ten HD will become Ten 1 HD. Ten Golf which the network recently converted to Ten Golf HD will continue to remain the same.

    “There will be a new logo and brand message which we will unveil soon” added the official. The new look will hit the television from 1 April 2016.

  • ZEEL to revamp the entire bouquet of Ten Sports Network

    ZEEL to revamp the entire bouquet of Ten Sports Network

    MUMBAI: Rajesh Sethi lead sports expertise of Zee Entertainment Enterprise Limited, Ten Network which currently operates Ten Sports, Ten Action, Ten Cricket, Ten HD and Ten Golf is set to undergo a revamp.

    The network will now name its channels as Ten 1, Ten 2, Ten 3, Ten 1 HD and Ten Golf HD, “The decision has been taken to complement our wide portfolio of content. Instead of having one channel showing only cricket and one only football we will now switch and swap,” said a senior company official.

    Ten Sports will become Ten 1, Ten Action will become Ten 2, Ten Cricket will become Ten 3 and Ten HD will become Ten 1 HD. Ten Golf which the network recently converted to Ten Golf HD will continue to remain the same.

    “There will be a new logo and brand message which we will unveil soon” added the official. The new look will hit the television from 1 April 2016.

  • Dish TV takes HD offering to 47 with Ten Golf HD addition

    Dish TV takes HD offering to 47 with Ten Golf HD addition

    MUMBAI: With the addition of Ten Golf HD, direct to home (DTH) operator Dish TV has taken its high definition channels and services count to 47, which is the highest in the country so far.

     As of August, rival DTH operator Videocon d2h offered 39 HD offerings to its subscribers.

    Ten Golf HD, the 24-hour sports channel dedicated to golf, takes DishTV’s HD sports channel count to seven. DishTV subscribers will be able to watch it on channel number 81. As was earlier reported by Indiantelevision.com, Ten Golf HD was slated to launch on 7 October.

    Dish TV India chief operating officer Salil Kapoor said, “Latest trends suggest that the growth of the HD category over the past year together with rising sales of flat panel TV’s (LED/LCD) has added a new dimension to the superior HD viewing experience. With the usage of DTH connections with HD boxes, the experience quotient for the subscribers is all set to go up. We are proud to announce addition of Ten Golf HD channel on our platform.”

     “Dish TV has a complete offering and mix of HD entertainment, music, news and regional language channels and has maximum content with 47 HD channels and services, making it the highest in the country,” he added.

  • Ten Golf HD to launch on 7 October, SD feed to discontinue

    Ten Golf HD to launch on 7 October, SD feed to discontinue

    MUMBAI: The sole 24×7 Golf channel in India – Ten Golf will now be available in High Definition (HD) from 7 October. With this the channel’s Standard Definition (SD) feed will go off air. The channel will be renamed as Ten Golf HD. 

     

    Part of Ten Sports Network, Ten Golf was the first dedicated golf channel in this part of the world. With Ten Golf HD, Ten Sports Network will enhance viewing experience.

    “Watching the best golfers play their trade on the lush greens of the best golf courses in the world in High Definition (HD) is a different viewing experience altogether,” said Ten Sports Global CEO Rajesh Sethi. “We have been receiving increased demand for Ten Golf in HD and we are happy to give our audiences what they desire through Ten Golf HD. We have a bouquet of the best Golf content and we are confident of the acceptance and uptake of the channel,” he added.

    Ten Golf HD offers content from major events including the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship and leading International Tours like the European Tour and the Asian Tour. Best of Indian golf and golfers will be showcase on Ten Golf HD as part of the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI). Leading women’s golf tour LPGA is another premier offering on Ten Golf HD. 

     

    Additionally, Ten Golf HD will broadcast daily programming including content from Golf Channel USA and Golfing World with specific shows targeted at educating viewers about the sport as well as content on golfing tips etc.

     

    The channel will be available on the direct to home (DTH) platform Tata Sky as well as other platforms. 

  • “Our niche properties might very soon see a hike in the ad rates”: Rajesh Sethi

    “Our niche properties might very soon see a hike in the ad rates”: Rajesh Sethi

    Ten Sports, one of the few sports broadcasters in South Asia recently extended the broadcast rights for the premium football competitions: UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League for the next cycle of three seasons starting 2015-16.  

    The network also bagged the rights for the 2018 Gold Coast Common Wealth Games. Overall, it will be seeing a major revamp in early 2015 which could see new channels either being added or existing ones being removed.

    Heading these path breaking changes is the network’s CEO Rajesh Sethi.

    Indiantelevision.com’s Herman Gomes talks to the enterprising man who took over his new job in July last year and finds out  not just about  the acquisitions but also about India’s new found sport-Kabaddi.

    How has Ten Sports progressed in the past 12 years since its launch in April 2002?

    Ten Sports was launched in April 2002 and our offering mainly revolved around India-Pakistan series. In this, we had the opportunity to host some of the best matches in the history of India and Pakistan cricket (including the legendary Sharjah series). We have grown from one channel to eight channels and a dominant sports broadcaster in the sub continent.  We have a significant presence in international markets like the middle east/far east and the Caribbeans.

    But sports industry witnessed a gradual shift in terms of audience preference and tastes since early 2010. Generation Y started picking up interest in other sports like soccer, tennis, hockey and badminton. Also this era saw an emergence of a niche audience which focused on sport like Golf. In this context, it was imperative for us to break out of the clutter and honour our viewer’s preference. 2010 marked the launch of Ten Cricket and Ten Action which were dedicated cricket and football channel respectively. Next in line was a dedicated golf channel – Ten Golf – which was launched in the year 2012.

    Also sports as a genre saw a rapid increase in its aspirational quotient. Individual sports also started flaunting its plush green outfields (as is witnessed in football, golf and LFL) and picturesque landscapes (as is visible in Tour-de-France). Sports’ viewing was no more watched just for its adrenaline quotient but also for its ‘awww’ moments. Hence in the year 2011, Ten HD was launched to enhance the overall experience of the sports audience by broadcasting the content in the HD format.

    In your previous interview you said that as a strategy you have never completely rested your fortunes on only India cricket. Is there any change in your strategy now? How are you approaching football?

    Taking cue from the previous statement, it is true that we completely do not rest only on India cricket, we believe in bringing content across genres in terms of football, cricket, tennis, golf, multi sports events, wrestling etc from across the world to our viewers to enrich their viewing experience.

    Football is world’s most followed sport, while India is considered as the sleeping giant of the game. We have always been the propagator of this beautiful game since inception as we bring across best of football content and experience to our viewers which include UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, Super Cup, Copa Del Rey, Capital One, Skybet Championship, French Ligue, A-League and I League.

    Do you see the HD feed as a value proposition for your channel Ten HD? And what has been the audience response for your Ten Golf channel?

    With growing HD TV penetration every year, it is imperative for us to bring value proposition before the market gears up.

    HD households in India is approximately 10 per cent, while, Sports HD viewing share in the overall pie is close to 8 per cent.

    Unlike GEC, sports broadcasting is all about being able to replicate the real ground experience. In this context, HD (with its power packed Dolby Sound offering) channel plays a critical role in ensuring the quality of the content is top notch and brings home the real ground experience. Our HD offering in the form of Ten HD is rapidly gaining traction and we are extremely happy with the uptake of the same by our distributors.

    With increasing HD demand even MSOs are gearing up with a stock of HD boxes for installations at customer end.

    Ten Golf responses have been very encouraging as we offer almost 80 per cent of exclusive and premium content. Ten Golf is niche offering in our product portfolio and it is still in the nascent stage of its life cycle. We view it as a long term investment in our portfolio. In the context of 400 million sports viewing TV audience, the current golf viewing audience of more than half a million in India, is touching only the tip of the iceberg. In such a scenario, channel distribution plays a pivotal role in providing the channel to as many MSO and DTH platforms. Clearly, change will not happen overnight. It will require a lot of effort to break the status quo. We believe that electronic medium can shape this change, provided all the cable and satellite operators make it available for their subscribers to discover and develop a habit of consuming golf. Our intent is to get more amateur golfers involved with the game which in turn leads to greater viewership when golf is reintroduced as an Olympic sport in 2016.

    Ten Sports went big with its efforts to promote the 2014 Commonwealth Games. How did the property fare for your channel? Why did you decide on extending your rights for the 2018 Commonwealth Games as well?

    As a sport network, we truly believe that it is our duty to bring best of sports in the market. Carrying our faith forward, we decided to be the broadcast partner for CWG in the Indian subcontinent.

    As a measure to promote CWG and to support the Indian contingent, we brought in the proposition of “Saare Jahan Se Aacha, Hindustan Hamara” via a 360 degree marketing approach which united the sports fans in the country and helped in the uplift of multi sporting events and sports persons from various parts of the country.

    As a result of our initiatives and the good performance of Indian athletes, the sporting event was highly accepted and engaged by the fans, sporting personalities, journalists, media houses, corporate and other non sporting fans.

    The Asian Games are scheduled to begin on 19 September 2014. How are you planning to telecast the sport in India? Will there be language commentary? Any special marketing initiatives?

    Asian Games is one of the most popular multi sporting event in Asia. We intend to enhance the experience of viewers via broadcasting on dedicated channels in our network in tandem with live streaming of the event on our digital platform “www.tensports.com”

    We developed our marketing campaign drawing insights from Indian athlete’s performance in the just concluded Commonwealth Games, to carry forward the quest for the medal hunt, where we intend to motivate them via our communication theme “Go for Glory”. To amplify the theme we have done tie ups with Mary Com – the movie starring Priyanka Chopra. And dedicated Asian Games promos featuring Priyanka Chopra.

    We have exploited all the marketing collaterals like billboards, dedicated e-mailers, digital media activations, with our centralised theme.

    Ten Sports has extended the broadcast rights for the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League for the next cycle of three seasons starting 2015-16. How have these two properties performed for your network?

    UEFA champions’ league is the biggest and most prestigious football club competition on the planet. Top teams and best players compete in this tournament.

    Both UCL and UEL are popular in our country and have been very well received by the Indian audience.

    Also, with increased football fan following, we intend to bring best of football action for our viewers. The popularity of the league is also reflected on the TAM numbers where in UEFA is head of all other competitive country leagues.

    MSOs and DTH operators are creating separate sports packs for their subscribers. How do you view this trend and how does it affect you?

    MSO, currently do not have fixed packages in place. They are still in the process of freezing their packages, while, DTH players are bringing different packages for retaining their existing customer base and to attract new potential customers.

    We see creating sports packages as an opportunity, positive move to bring in sports enthusiast. It will help in bringing quality viewers (the core audience of sports), loyal and passionate follower of sports.

    What is the growth in subscription that you foresee with the completion of digitisation in phase I and II?

     

    Digitisation offers great benefits for viewers by giving them a choice of what they want to view and also gives a choice to broadcasters to provide them with a wide range of content by giving them multiple ways and means by which he can consume the content. With our differentiated sports offering (in terms of dedicated channels for each of the major sport) we have ensured that each group of individual can avail the sport of his/her choice. This is in-line with how TV viewership has shifted in the developed markets. Globally, sport broadcasting is gradually shifting from B2B to B2C. B2C helps you connect with your audience in a much more refined manner and increase the overall quality of your content.

     

    Beyond enhancing the content quality, digitisation also helps in bringing transparency to the overall subscription business enabling better clarity on the number of subs. This enhances better revenue realisation with minimal revenue leakages. 

    All in all we feel digitisation will have a definite positive impact in the growth of the subscription revenues and we are very hopeful of a healthy double digit growth in our year on year subscription revenue.

    Your new website was re-launched on 27 March this year. What is the amount of traction you have been able to receive since it was launched? Is your content sourced from bloggers or created in house? 

    Our approach for the development of the new website was to focus more on sporting events. The whole architecture of the website was redesigned to enable users to easily access the information to their desired sports or event. This approach has proved highly successful; our dedicated pages for sporting events are attracting good traffic and are engaging the users. We have seen more than 40 per cent increase in the “time spent on site” since the re-launch.

    We also observed that traffic on site was diversifying with various devices contributing with mobile devices rapidly increasing the share. The site was made responsive across all platforms, to give users an enriched experience. This resulted in increased consumption of content from site, highlighted by 40 per cent increase in page views / session and a staggering 70 per cent increase in stay time on site from mobile devices.

    The blogs and content is created by our brilliant team of in-house sports writers, who churn out insightful articles. We plan to reach out to sports bloggers and enrich tensports.com with more user generated content.

    Are you seeing an increase in your ad revenue?  In terms of your competitors what is the position of Ten Sports currently?

    We are witnessing incremental growth in revenues from niche sports (like Golf) and other non-cricket sports.  This is a positive trend change for us, where as in cricket we still witness a steady growth in revenue with respect to non-India cricket.

    Ten is number one in non cricket properties and also have leading properties in Wrestling (WWE), Football (UEFA), Athletics (CWG, Asian Games). There are several other non-cricket properties which we have closed recently and are awaiting final completion of paperwork.

    We witnessed record ad sale rates in our recently concluded Commonwealth Games. We were able to charge ad rates which were good 20-30 per cent higher than our previously concluded athletics events. We are seeing similar level of built-up for the upcoming Asian Games. We are currently in the process of analysing each of our properties and some of our ad slots for few of our niche properties might very soon see a hike in the ad rates.

    Unlike GEC business, sport broadcasting is an event based business and purely dependent on what event we have in a particular year. So competitive benchmarking would not be the right thing to do.

    Sports analysts feel that India may soon have a second sport which is Kabaddi due to the fact that two Kabaddi Leagues came up this year and one of them did well in terms of response and production values. What are your thoughts? Do you see other Indian sports having a similar future?

    India, being a growing market for sports, has a very bright future with Indianised sports content. With increasing opportunity in different genre of sports like Football, Hockey, Badminton, the participation and performance of Indian players have grown tremendously.

    Hockey India League which was introduced was considered successful in its first year of inception, but it didn’t grow as expected in its second year. We still have to conclude – is hockey a dawn for Indian sport.

    Kabaddi, which is very popular in rural and tier III urban cities of our country, Indian audience has been very receptive for Kabaddi league. We wish the sport to grow with the Indian audience, though it’s at a very early stage.

    Now, Ten Sports is being marketed along with Taj Television. How do you view this business move helping Ten Sports channels?

    It definitely helps our business to grow. With a bouquet of 47 channels of Zee, it becomes much easier for us to reach to the audience in lesser developed parts of the country. This move has given us an opportunity to reach sports followers.

    It has helped us to explore and identify certain lesser known or rather unknown spots.

    Is Ten Sports looking at acquiring any new properties in the future and which are these? Are you also looking at a revamp?

    Acquisition is an ongoing process. We intend to acquire best of sporting properties on continuous basis.

  • Ten Sports to see a major revamp by April 2015

    Ten Sports to see a major revamp by April 2015

    MUMBAI:  After being on an acquisition spree of major titles like the Deutscher Fussball Cup and the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, sports broadcaster Ten Sports is looking at a major revamp plan for its existing bouquet.

     

    According to sources, the network is looking at revamping its five channels: Ten Sports, Ten Cricket, Ten Action, Ten Golf and Ten HD. The network will either be adding or removing some of the existing channels from its bouquet.

     

    Sources also indicate that the revamp will possibly take place earliest by April 2015.

     

    While the buzz is that the channels could be named Ten Sports 1, Ten Sports 2, Ten Sports 3, Ten Sports 4 and Ten Sports 5, sources say that the revamp will be much more than just renaming the channels.

     

    Ten Sports has also extended the broadcast rights for the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League for the next cycle of three seasons starting 2015-16.

  • As a strategy we have never completely rested our fortunes on only India cricket: Rajesh Sethi

    As a strategy we have never completely rested our fortunes on only India cricket: Rajesh Sethi

    He worked with the likes of Tata Motors, GE Infrastructure, GE Money and Allianz Global before taking on the mantle of Ten Sports CEO in July last year.

    A graduate in mechanical engineering and a post-graduate in marketing, Rajesh Sethi spent many of his academic years in hallowed institutions such as the Harvard Business School, Kellogg School of Management and INSEAD.

    Sethi has an impeccable track record of value creation and growth across sectors and is known for his entrepreneurial streak coupled with a keen sense of global business. Little surprise he has been conferred the ‘Rashtriya Udyog Ratna’ by NEHRDO and the ‘Global Indian Achievers Award for Business Excellence 2012’ by the Economic Development Forum, among others.

    In an exclusive interview with Sidharth Iyer of indiantelevision.com, Sethi opens up about Ten Sports’ journey since its launch, the diverse sports’ offering of the channel, its digital presence and more…

    Q. How has the channel progressed in the past 12 years since its launch in April 2002? What is the idea behind launching Ten Cricket, Ten Action, Ten Golf and Ten HD? Are you happy with the way these channels have shaped up?

    The journey of Ten Sports started in April 2002, at which point, our offering mainly revolved round the India vs Pakistan cricket series. Ten Sports had the opportunity to host some of the greatest matches in the India Vs Pakistan cricket rivalry, including the Sharjah series, and this was our brand identity back then.

    But over a period of time, the sports industry witnessed a gradual shift in audience preferences. In my opinion, the shift began post-2010 or so, when Generation Y started showing interest in sports beyond cricket like hockey, tennis, badminton and football. This era also saw the emergence of a niche audience for sports like golf. Looking back, it was imperative for us to break the clutter in the space and really honour viewer preferences. And so, we launched Ten Cricket and Ten Action in 2010 with the former targeted toward cricket and the latter toward football. In 2012, we launched Ten Golf, a dedicated golf channel. In 2011, we introduced Ten HD to improve the viewership experience by offering content in high definition.

    Unlike our competitors, our focus is not just cricket but a wide array of sports – what I call a segmented, nuanced approach through multiple channels. While we’ve seen Ten Action’s viewership increase manifold, Ten Golf is still in its nascent stage but we’re confident it will do well as it’s a long-term investment. With Ten HD too gaining rapid traction among our viewers, we are extremely happy with the progress made so far.

    Q. With five channels in your stable, how do you ensure each gets its due in terms of viewership, distribution, advertising and brand identity?

    As mentioned earlier, we follow a segmented, nuanced approach with different channels covering different sporting events. We have a team focused on each of these channels with a strategy to nominate an internal ambassador to each one of them. So, say within the Ten Sports team, we have avid sports fans as ambassadors, who take up the responsibility for any one sport for which they are the critic-cum-advisor-cum person who remains glued to the channel for constant feedback and suggestions as to improving the viewing experience. The whole intent is to focus on viewers, which in turn ensures that our content and scheduling is absolutely aligned to what our viewers want.

    Coming to distribution, we have ensured that our channels are widely and adequately available and viewers are able to watch their favourite sports on our network. Thus, we are available across multisystem operators, direct-to-home platforms and as video-on-demand. As a network, we are available in nearly 140 million households, with Ten Golf accounting for nearly 1.2 million homes. Our distribution team ensures that each sport is given due importance and reach so as to sustain and increase viewership.

    Our segmented approach also gives advertisers better visibility in terms of a dedicated audience, allowing them to reach a specific audience in a more refined manner. Among the advertisers onboard, few are focused on sports as a genre while others look at investing only in cricket or football or golf. So, it’s a fair mix of both kinds of advertisers.

    Q. Phase 3 and 4 of digitisation are drawing near. How do you intend on monetising sports other than cricket, especially since you have so many sports on offer?

    We are bullish about promoting sports, especially under the Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games, since these are in the national interest and have a wide viewer base.

    Digitisation will largely benefit sports viewership. It will give viewers an opportunity to see what they want to see and broadcasters a chance to provide multiple ways and means of consuming content. So, there will no longer be the problem of limited bandwidth where broadcasters are confined to providing one solution on the national platform. Ten Sports will be able to offer varied content on varied platforms through digitisation, especially with our differentiated sports offerings and multiple channels. Indeed, this is how TV viewership has evolved in developed markets. Sports’ broadcasting is slowly moving from a B2B to a B2C model, and B2C really helps us connect with the audience in a more refined manner and by offering more quality content.

    Even in case of our online platform, tensports.com, we have seen unprecedented growth with the recently concluded South Africa Vs India series as well as the South Africa vs Australia series. Availability of online content is very much part of our long-term content strategy. We want to further enhance the quality of our online content as it’s a win-win situation for both broadcasters and viewers. We want to harness and at the same time harvest this opportunity as we go along.

    Q. In terms of generation of ad revenue, are the trends changing for sports broadcasters? How is your channel positioned as compared to the competition? What is your share of the pie and are you planning on hiking ad rates?

    I do not feel revenue share is the right parameter as it varies from event to event and depends on the number of marquee properties the sports broadcaster has. I can emphatically say that Ten Sports is the leading sports broadcaster in terms of revenue when it comes to non-cricketing properties, and no other sports broadcaster comes close to us as a network in terms of non-cricketing properties.

    We offer propositions in leading properties like WWE, football, Indian I-League and athletics, where I believe we are the home of athletics in India. We have also acquired a few more non-cricketing properties, which we will announce shortly. We are witnessing incremental growth coming from niche sports on Ten Golf and multi-fold growth from non-cricketing sports.

    Unlike GECs, sports’ broadcasting is an evenly poised business and ad revenue is directly dependent on the events that take place during the year. But talking about the recently concluded South Africa Vs India series in December, we witnessed some healthy billing with bookings at 115 per cent and we sold out our ad inventories, which were nearly 30-40 per cent higher than any earlier India series. We also benefitted as it was a shorter series whereas a longer series leads to viewer saturation, which in turn, impacts ratings and advertisers and sponsors.

    We are currently analysing all our properties and are in the process of identifying the possibility of hiking our ad rates as we believe we have been delivering quality content across our network and will continue to do so for years to come.    

    Q. How has your recent relocation from Dubai to Noida helped the channel? With huge investments in state-of-the-art studios and broadcasting and transmission centres, has it helped in creating better content for viewers?

    The relocation was one of the best strategic moves made by Ten Sports, which we have completed in the last few months. It has helped us integrate our backend with the frontend, where until recently, Dubai was more for production, programming and other such activities and India was focused on distribution, ad revenue and marketing. With both aspects under one roof, it gives us the advantage of driving better synergies, helps us in integration and enhances the overall positioning of the company, which is strategic as well as commercial in nature.

    For the last one year, we have invested heavily in in-house programming, state-of-the art studios, commentary rooms, master control rooms, new equipment and technology; all of which has really helped us enhance our graphics and production quality, which is evident on our channel and in the encouraging feedback from our viewers.

    Also, as a sports network, we invest heavily in upcoming local leagues in India. We have been doing the production of the I-League in India for football and we have been investing heavily in audio-visual equipment to improve production quality. So, we are investing heavily in improving the way sports is consumed in India and we will continue to get the best of sports content and serve it to our viewers with the best production quality.     

    Q. In 2014-15, Ten Sports does not have much India-related live cricket; what is your programming strategy? Also, with cricket broadcasting being a highly loss-making business, how do you think it can become a profitable proposition?

    As per the current Future Tour Program (FTP), we don’t have much India-specific live cricket, but Ten Sports as a sports network has never completely rested its fortunes on India cricket.

    Other than India cricket in 2014-15, we have close to 150 days of international cricket. And based on the numbers we witnessed during the recently-concluded South Africa Vs Australia series, we are confident of replicating the same success during this calendar year as well.

    We believe in segmentation of sports and if we take the example of the Asian Games and the Commonwealth Games, we have a huge in-house contest around both these games and with the improved performance of our athletes in the international arena and Indian viewers looking forward to these events, we will ensure state-of-the-art broadcasting coupled with great programming to make for a superlative viewing experience.

    For any property to become profitable, the network has to have control over both revenue and cost. With cricket broadcasting, while the cost has sky-rocketed, with the mad rush to acquire content, revenue remains the only constant in the hands of broadcasters to drive profitability and generate higher numbers. But unlike developed markets, Indian regulators still somewhere regulate the pricing of channels such that it hurts the profitability of broadcasters. There is also a cap on the pricing of channels, and with things like piracy of signals, there need to be stringent, anti-piracy laws that can help make cricket broadcasting a profitable proposition.

    With digitisation setting in, we are confident it’s going to help bring about change in the way sports penetrates smaller pockets of the Indian subcontinent. With an overall mix of sports on offer, we are confident that we will continue to deliver on our commitment of providing quality content and at the same time, acquire properties that are more in line with our content strategy.  

    So, with a reach of more than 140 million homes in the Indian subcontinent and a sports offering of WWE, US Open, ATP Tournaments, WTA, Ryder Cup, Moto GP, Euro league, PGA Championship, Asian Tour, European Tour and Tour De France; Ten Sports is all set to consolidate on its share in the competitive landscape of sports broadcasting.

  • Ten Sports Rajesh Sethis relocation challenge

    Ten Sports Rajesh Sethis relocation challenge

    Ten Sports CEO Rajesh Sethi is clocking a lot of flying miles these days. And it is easier to catch him aboard a flight en route to Dubai than in his office. Reason: Well! He is busy organising a massive relocation of staff from Ten Sports’ Dubai office to Noida in Uttar Pradesh.  

    It is not only Sethi who is caught up with this shifting. Even those who have agreed to relocate are busy wrapping up rent agreements for accommodation in Dubai, repaying local loans, seeking admissions for their kids in schools in Noida, packing their bags and searching for new accommodation options in north Indian industrial town and surrounding areas.

    Ten Sports Network (TSN) which operates five sporting channels- Ten Sports, Ten Cricket, Ten Action, Ten Golf and Ten HD is today owned by Zee which bought out the Dubai-based Bukhatir group’s 95 per stake in Taj Television in 2010. And it had seen some sort of an exodus even then. Senior managers, mainly expatriates, headed for the exits following the acquisition by India’s most known TV network. Among those who bailed out included:  COO Peter Hutton along with his number two Mark Denton, both of whom cofounded the network with former CEO Chris McDonald who had left even earlier.

    We are now consolidating our operations in India with the purpose of increasing stakeholder value and also enhancing viewership experience expounds Rajesh Sethi

    TSN has some prime cricket properties which can be considered hot viewing options for Indian sports TV viewers. This includes the exclusive India rights to telecast action on the field for five cricket boards – South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. As compared to this, rival ESPN Star Sports has the rights to domestic Indian cricket, which it pocketed after committing close to $770 million dollars to the BCCI.  Neo Sports – another sportscaster in India – has the rights to New Zealand cricket, while Sony Entertainment boasts of the highly popular and profitable though controversial Indian Premier League. This apart, TSN has also signed up other sporting properties such as WWE, US Open, ATP Tournaments, WTA, Ryder Cup, Moto GP, Euro league, PGA Championship, Asian Tour, European Tour and Tour De France.

    Clearly, when Ten Sports was set up in Dubai, it was headed by expats who were tapping into investments provided by Bukhatir with employees having several different nationalities as is the practice amongst companies in west Asia. At the time of being set up, the company had more than 100 staff and it had stated that “Taj represents Dubai’s premier television production resource. No other production facility in the UAE can match Taj in terms of technology, experienced personnel and efficiency. “

    When Zee TV acquired the network from Bukhatir, chairman Subhash Chandra too had waxed eloquent about having an outpost in west Asia. “The acquisition of a stake in Ten Sports not only gives us a strong foothold in the arena of sports broadcasting across Asia but also strengthens our operations in the Middle East,” Chandra had said then.

    The Zee Network currently operates popular entertainment channels in the Middle East and has a team – headed by Mukund Cairae – which looks after its interests there. In fact, Cairae has done very well for Zee in the Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan and has been ranked 24 in a list of powerful Indians for the region.

    A Dubai-based broadcast professional who has been in the Middle East for more than a decade gives his perspective on Zee TV there. Says he: “Zee TV’s operations in the Middle East involve turning around its GECs and movie channels and producing and acquiring local Arabic content for its channels Zee Alwan and Aflam. It also garners local advertising revenues for its bouquet of channels. Cairae and his team operate out of the same Ten Sports building from the third floor.”

    Two years on after acquiring Ten Sports, Chandra discovered that it was bleeding badly and running up losses running into crores, something which a former employee says upset him greatly. He decided to shift Ten Sports’ base to India to generate whatever sayings he could generate from the move. For the network, it became a mandate to be implemented.

    Says a sports broadcast veteran: “The sports business is pretty tricky, especially international sports rights. You buy the rights in dollars, which have been appreciating consistently against the rupee, and you take advertising in rupees. The rise in advertising rates has not been making up for the depreciation of the rupee against the dollar. Hence, unless distribution revenues go up significantly which have not so far, losses are bound to be there. For the Zee Network it made eminent sense for Ten Sports to shift its technical operations including play out, production and post-production to a lower cost base like Noida where it has its uplinking hub, rather than operate out of expensive Dubai where employee costs are pretty stiff, and everything is costlier.”

    Agrees Sethi: “The move is a part of our decision to make India a hub for better synergies, virtues and also for huge scales of economy, which the country, as a common central location, offers us. We have a significant set up in Noida with huge facilities and have invested heavily in both technology and modern equipment. We are now consolidating our operations in India with the purpose of increasing stakeholder value and also enhancing viewership experience.”

    An investment analyst expects the Ten Sports shift to Noida to generate savings in double digit crore annually for the Zee Network. A local TV professional estimates that the savings will be in the region of $4-5 million per annum, mostly in employee costs. “It’s a very good reason for them to shift,” he says.

    Since Chandra’s diktat was announced, the rumour mills had been running internally that relocation was coming, and several employees had already started looking for other options. Dubai-based Ten Sports COO Sanjay Raina left the firm in June end and is reportedly working with Fox International in Dubai.  A handful quit to take up jobs with other regional broadcasters, according to local reports.  Additionally, Mumbai-based TSN CEO Atul Pande chose to take up another posting within the Zee Network and Sethi was brought in as his replacement in mid-2013.
    Sethi claims that the first communication regarding the shift was relayed in March this year while the final letter went out in August.

    The Dubai-based broadcast professional – quoted earlier – highlights that “Effectively only a month’s notice was given to employees. The way TSN management has dealt with the relocation is objectionable. They could have dealt better with it on the human resources front. Employees have been given just one month’s severance pay; look at Network18 in India, it is giving employees a three month severance package. You have to remember the Dubai media job market is saturated with very few jobs going around. Working rules in the Middle East are pretty tough for Indians. Many of the former Ten Sports employees are literally on the streets; and this after serving the organisation for so many years. Remember their families’ future is also in jeopardy.”

    But Sethi empasises, “Every Dubai-based employee has been given an opportunity to relocate to Noida. While few are happy, there are a few who are anxious about the change. People are free to either take the opportunity or refuse. No one is being laid off.”

    Employee reaction to the offer has been mixed, says the Dubai-based broadcast professional.  He explains: “Most staff that had earlier moved to Dubai had done so to get higher salaries and to upgrade their life style. These executives and professionals are now apprehensive about shifting to Noida, where they will have to start from scratch. For many employees, this was more than a hint to resign. “

    Sethi however maintains that quite a few of the staff are looking forward to the change even as “There are others who are happily ensconced in the Arab emirate and not very enthusiastic about the shift. This is because of nationality issues. While there are a few who are happy and are in fact pushing to bring forward the shift date, there are others who are uncomfortable because they do not have roots in India. This is basically due to mixed nationalities that Ten Sports employs.”

    Out of the 114 employees with Ten Sports in Dubai, it is learnt that around 15 Pakistani employees have chosen to discontinue as working in India was not feasible.  And about 25-30 of them are actually boarding the relocation boat to Noida. The others are struggling to stay afloat.

    For employees being yanked out of the relative comforts of Dubai, things don’t just end with moving to a new workplace in crowded and noisy Noida. Concerns are also being aired about their pay slips being clipped.

    “The base salary according to Indian standards is anyway less. Additionally, there are taxes. One can expect a 30-40 per cent cut in the salary,” informs the Dubai-based broadcast professional.

    Sethi begs to differ. “We are not majorly cutting salaries of those we are relocating.  The taxation laws in the two countries are different. While India has a huge taxation policy, Dubai is a tax-free nation. And I do not think this can be termed as a salary cut,” he says.

    The TSN CEO expects the relocation exercise to keep him busy for at least another couple of months. Settling down the staff to a routine could take a little longer.

    But when it is completed and Ten Sports’ operations start purring smoothly out of India, he would have fulfilled what he had been mandated to do when he was hired for the job earlier this year.