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  • Nikhil Mirchandani hops on board Shashi Sumeet Group as CEO

    Nikhil Mirchandani hops on board Shashi Sumeet Group as CEO

    MUMBAI: From broadcast to production. That’s the journey Nikhil Mirchandani is taking. Mirchandani has signed on as CEO of the TV, digital and ad film making production house – the Shashi Sumeet Group.

    A media specialist with more than two decades of holistic business experience, Nikhil has extensively worked across the entertainment sector catering to local and global brands. Prior to this, Nikhil has been associated with his entrepreneurial venture HOOP Entertainment, a company founded by him in 2012.

    As per the current mandate, Nikhil will be responsible for leading and overseeing the Group’s business operations and expansion plans. Currently, Shashi Sumeet Productions has the long running show Diya aur Baati Hum, and Humdard on Maan TV on air. But it has been behind successful shows such as Zee TV’s Punar Vivah, and Life Ok’s Tumhaari Paakhi.

    Nikhil Mirchandani began his career with GE Capital before making a career in the media and entertainment sector, where he has over 20 years of work experience across major networks including Sony Entertainment Television, Turner International, National Geographic Channel and Star India.

    He was managing director, south Asia, NGC Network and FOX International Channels for over five years and later joined Star as Executive Vice-President and General Manager, Star One. He then started Hoop Entertainment, an entrepreneurial venture engaged in the business of branded and digital content solutions.

    Commenting on the appointment, Shashi Sumeet group founder, director Sumeet Hukamchand Mittal , said, “I am pleased to welcome Nikhil Mirchandani to Shashi Sumeet Group family and am certain that he will come up with outstanding solutions to suit our business model. Keeping up with our brand mantra ‘Imagine, Innovate, Inspire’; I want to give my 100 per cent to my creative interest enabling a win-win situation for both myself and the organization that can benefit from increased creative bandwidth and super-amplified story-telling abilities.”

    Mirchandani agreed adding: “Shashi Sumeet Group is a brilliant brand and has done fantastic work; both business and creative. It is a matter of great pride and honour for me that I will be able to leverage my strategic skills and years of learning for a brand of this stature. I am excited to be able to lead the organization in the next stage of evolution”

  • Nikhil Mirchandani hops on board Shashi Sumeet Group as CEO

    Nikhil Mirchandani hops on board Shashi Sumeet Group as CEO

    MUMBAI: From broadcast to production. That’s the journey Nikhil Mirchandani is taking. Mirchandani has signed on as CEO of the TV, digital and ad film making production house – the Shashi Sumeet Group.

    A media specialist with more than two decades of holistic business experience, Nikhil has extensively worked across the entertainment sector catering to local and global brands. Prior to this, Nikhil has been associated with his entrepreneurial venture HOOP Entertainment, a company founded by him in 2012.

    As per the current mandate, Nikhil will be responsible for leading and overseeing the Group’s business operations and expansion plans. Currently, Shashi Sumeet Productions has the long running show Diya aur Baati Hum, and Humdard on Maan TV on air. But it has been behind successful shows such as Zee TV’s Punar Vivah, and Life Ok’s Tumhaari Paakhi.

    Nikhil Mirchandani began his career with GE Capital before making a career in the media and entertainment sector, where he has over 20 years of work experience across major networks including Sony Entertainment Television, Turner International, National Geographic Channel and Star India.

    He was managing director, south Asia, NGC Network and FOX International Channels for over five years and later joined Star as Executive Vice-President and General Manager, Star One. He then started Hoop Entertainment, an entrepreneurial venture engaged in the business of branded and digital content solutions.

    Commenting on the appointment, Shashi Sumeet group founder, director Sumeet Hukamchand Mittal , said, “I am pleased to welcome Nikhil Mirchandani to Shashi Sumeet Group family and am certain that he will come up with outstanding solutions to suit our business model. Keeping up with our brand mantra ‘Imagine, Innovate, Inspire’; I want to give my 100 per cent to my creative interest enabling a win-win situation for both myself and the organization that can benefit from increased creative bandwidth and super-amplified story-telling abilities.”

    Mirchandani agreed adding: “Shashi Sumeet Group is a brilliant brand and has done fantastic work; both business and creative. It is a matter of great pride and honour for me that I will be able to leverage my strategic skills and years of learning for a brand of this stature. I am excited to be able to lead the organization in the next stage of evolution”

  • BARC week 20:  Motu Patlu takes over kids’ top 5 TV programming

    BARC week 20: Motu Patlu takes over kids’ top 5 TV programming

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s Nick continued to dominate the kids genre in week 20 as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    Leading with 94908 Impressions (000’s) at the first spot, the channel was followed by followed by Turner International’s Pogo TV in the second spot with 86536 Impressions (000’s). Hungama took the third spot with 68403 Impressions (000’s) followed by Disney Channel in fourth place with 67086 Impressions (000’s). Cartoon Network took the fifth spot with 59112 Impressions (000’s).

    The top programming list for BARC week 20 saw a phenomenal change with Motu Patlu overtaking the entire list, ushering Nickelodeon to be the lone star in the genre. Nick’s Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I dominated the airtimes with 1127 (000s sums), followed by Motu Patlu Kungfu King Returns with 1094 (000s sums) ratings.

    Motu Patlu Deep Sea Adventure bagged 1039 (000s sums) making it the third most watched program in the kids genre. Motu Patlu Kungfu Kings was the fourth most watched show with 924 (000s sums) while Motu Patlu Mission Moon took the fifth spot with 915(000’s) ratings.

  • BARC week 20:  Motu Patlu takes over kids’ top 5 TV programming

    BARC week 20: Motu Patlu takes over kids’ top 5 TV programming

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s Nick continued to dominate the kids genre in week 20 as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    Leading with 94908 Impressions (000’s) at the first spot, the channel was followed by followed by Turner International’s Pogo TV in the second spot with 86536 Impressions (000’s). Hungama took the third spot with 68403 Impressions (000’s) followed by Disney Channel in fourth place with 67086 Impressions (000’s). Cartoon Network took the fifth spot with 59112 Impressions (000’s).

    The top programming list for BARC week 20 saw a phenomenal change with Motu Patlu overtaking the entire list, ushering Nickelodeon to be the lone star in the genre. Nick’s Motu Patlu In Alien World – Part I dominated the airtimes with 1127 (000s sums), followed by Motu Patlu Kungfu King Returns with 1094 (000s sums) ratings.

    Motu Patlu Deep Sea Adventure bagged 1039 (000s sums) making it the third most watched program in the kids genre. Motu Patlu Kungfu Kings was the fourth most watched show with 924 (000s sums) while Motu Patlu Mission Moon took the fifth spot with 915(000’s) ratings.

  • BARC week 17: Nick dominated the kids genre with Motu Patlu

    BARC week 17: Nick dominated the kids genre with Motu Patlu

    MUMBAI: Week 17 saw Viacom 18’s Nick staying strong in its top position as per  Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged a  90790 (000s sums) ratings, followed by Turner International’s  Pogo TV with 83948 (000s sums) and Hungama on the third spot with 69233 (000s sums) ratings.

    Turner International’s Cartoon Network  wason the fourth spot with a viewership rating of 64472(000s sums), while Disney Channel came last amongst the five most watched channels in the genre with a rating of 64360 (000s sums).

    When it comes to top five programs in the kids genre, Nick’s Motu Patlu Kungfu Kings stole the show with a rating of 944 (000s sums) closely followed by Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra- City of the Dead  with  817 (000s sums) ratings.

    Nick’s  Motu Patlu Deep Sea Adventure  took the third spot with a slightly lower rating of  744(000s sums), while  the Pogo TV’s  Tashi   took the fourth spot  with a viewership rating of 675 (000s sums)  followed  by the same channel’s  Chhota Bheem: Paanch Ajoobe at the last spot with 658 (000s sums) ratings.

  • BARC week 17: Nick dominated the kids genre with Motu Patlu

    BARC week 17: Nick dominated the kids genre with Motu Patlu

    MUMBAI: Week 17 saw Viacom 18’s Nick staying strong in its top position as per  Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category.

    The channel has bagged a  90790 (000s sums) ratings, followed by Turner International’s  Pogo TV with 83948 (000s sums) and Hungama on the third spot with 69233 (000s sums) ratings.

    Turner International’s Cartoon Network  wason the fourth spot with a viewership rating of 64472(000s sums), while Disney Channel came last amongst the five most watched channels in the genre with a rating of 64360 (000s sums).

    When it comes to top five programs in the kids genre, Nick’s Motu Patlu Kungfu Kings stole the show with a rating of 944 (000s sums) closely followed by Chhota Bheem & Krishna: Pataliputra- City of the Dead  with  817 (000s sums) ratings.

    Nick’s  Motu Patlu Deep Sea Adventure  took the third spot with a slightly lower rating of  744(000s sums), while  the Pogo TV’s  Tashi   took the fourth spot  with a viewership rating of 675 (000s sums)  followed  by the same channel’s  Chhota Bheem: Paanch Ajoobe at the last spot with 658 (000s sums) ratings.

  • Kids channels bring alive superheroes with experiential marketing

    Kids channels bring alive superheroes with experiential marketing

    MUMBAI: Kids have a special bond with their fictional superheroes that often calls for a reel to real life interaction. There is a certain charm about a Motu and Patlu surprising kids in a mall or a Chhota Bheem paying a special visit at a child’s home to celebrate its birthday. This is a bond, a charm that on-air promotions can seldom create.

    Channels understand this well, and over the last few years have been very proactive in making their flagship characters larger than life and iconic for their fans. Activities can range from a simple meet and greet, retail activities, costume parades, to creation of entire fantasy lands to be enjoyed by the tiny tots at the channel’s expense.

    “With our constant experiential marketing initiatives we have taken our characters out of television screens, thus making them a part of every child’s daily life.  A significant part of our marketing initiatives through school contact programmes, meet and greets, retail activities etc., are focused  at creating  memorable experience on ground for children with our toons,” shared Viacom18’s kids cluster EVP & and business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria.

    Not too long ago, Nickelodeon and ABP came together with plans to give kids in Kolkata a chance to not only meet Motu Patlu but also engage at the carnival with loads of games. The entire City Centre mall was converted to get the look of Furfuri Nagar and kids got a chance to win super cool Motu Patlu merchandise as well.

    Turner International, that owns popular children’s channels Cartoon Network and Pogo, has been known to reinvent the wheel for connecting with their audience through innovative on ground activations. In 2014, Cartoon Network organized the first ever CN Super Toons award in Mumbai, it was a spectacle to witness performances, cartoon characters and an audience of over 9,000 kids and parents.

    For Pogo, last year the network had engaged the consumers through Bheem ka Fitness Formula and Mighty Raju Ka Space Station. Both the activities were based on highly relevant themes and proved to be very engaging.

    The network also makes it a point to have regular touch points at schools and education centres or School Contact Programs (SCPs).  “Over the past decade, Cartoon Network and Pogo have been conducting annual SCPs that target students across the country with innovative and socially relevant concepts packaged around the brands. SCPs by both these channels reach out to over 1 million students across 11 cities — Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Ludhiana; (CN only): Coimbatore, Amritsar; (Pogo only): Chennai,” revealed Turner International, executive director and kids network head, Krishna Desai.

    For a very long time kids have grown up watching reading and playing with international super stars. Therefore it was a challenge for kids channels to have their home grown characters inspire the same awe that their international characters did. Solidifying the connect that kids shared with these onscreen characters and making them aware of the ease to relate with them was a fine way to do it.

    In fact Discovery Kids revved up its experiential marketing in 2015 and heavily promoted its home grown character Kisna through it. In December 2015, the network launched the Discovery Kids Joy Express in partnership with Rapid Metro Gurgaon and so far over 3000 kids and their parents have so far come on board and enjoyed the DiscoveryKids Joy Express.

    “The initiative includes many activities such as exciting games, art and craft, puppet shows, magic shows and a chance for kids to meet their favourite character Kisna. The Discovery Kids Joy Express is operational every weekend from 12noon to 4pm from the Sikanderpur Rapid Metro Station. In addition to this, Kisna has visited several cities across the country to celebrate festivals and other occasions with kids in that city. Kisna visited Jaipur in January to celebrate Makar Sankranti and joined kids in kite-flying,” shared a Discovery Kids spokesperson.  Kisna also regularly visits malls, amusement parks in various cities to connect with young audiences. The aim of these activities is to bring alive the on-screen experience and get children to meet their favourite character Kisna, face-to-face.

    As per Disney India Content and Communications, Media Networks – head and VP Vijay Subramaniam, it is not enough to engage with the character but it should be within the world that the story is set in. “The affinity loop is very straight forward for us at Disney India. We are constantly researching awareness, likeability and favourites. Experiential is critical when it comes to driving likeability of characters as well as shows. We have proprietary research that we constantly carry out to measure these three attributes, which have shown that it is important to give an opportunity to engage with their favourite characters once that is established,” Subramaniam explained.

    Disney took the third season of Arjun, its first home grown show, to the kids by having engaging mall greets that also included performance and kids were allowed to interact with their superhero Arjun in an immersive and fictional environment.

    While no amount of marketing spends can earn an eight-year-old’s loyalty towards a favourite star, channels are increasingly considering setting aside a part of their marketing budget annually for outdoor activities. “Though the plans are pretty dynamic depending on the need of the hour or our focus point, approximately 40 to 50 per cent of our marketing budget goes into creating experiential engagements for our target audience for both Disney Kids and Hungama,” Subramaniam shared.

    On the other hand Nick usually sets aside 20 to 25 per cent of its marketing budget for on ground and experiential marketing efforts as per Jaipuria.

    However creating an amazing on ground experience alone isn’t enough for the kids’ channels.  Without backing it up with a well strategized social media and digital follow up, some of these events could turn into missed opportunities. Therefore each one the players keeps a ready social feed to take its experiential interaction online and create more impressions on its characters and shows.

     

  • Kids channels bring alive superheroes with experiential marketing

    Kids channels bring alive superheroes with experiential marketing

    MUMBAI: Kids have a special bond with their fictional superheroes that often calls for a reel to real life interaction. There is a certain charm about a Motu and Patlu surprising kids in a mall or a Chhota Bheem paying a special visit at a child’s home to celebrate its birthday. This is a bond, a charm that on-air promotions can seldom create.

    Channels understand this well, and over the last few years have been very proactive in making their flagship characters larger than life and iconic for their fans. Activities can range from a simple meet and greet, retail activities, costume parades, to creation of entire fantasy lands to be enjoyed by the tiny tots at the channel’s expense.

    “With our constant experiential marketing initiatives we have taken our characters out of television screens, thus making them a part of every child’s daily life.  A significant part of our marketing initiatives through school contact programmes, meet and greets, retail activities etc., are focused  at creating  memorable experience on ground for children with our toons,” shared Viacom18’s kids cluster EVP & and business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria.

    Not too long ago, Nickelodeon and ABP came together with plans to give kids in Kolkata a chance to not only meet Motu Patlu but also engage at the carnival with loads of games. The entire City Centre mall was converted to get the look of Furfuri Nagar and kids got a chance to win super cool Motu Patlu merchandise as well.

    Turner International, that owns popular children’s channels Cartoon Network and Pogo, has been known to reinvent the wheel for connecting with their audience through innovative on ground activations. In 2014, Cartoon Network organized the first ever CN Super Toons award in Mumbai, it was a spectacle to witness performances, cartoon characters and an audience of over 9,000 kids and parents.

    For Pogo, last year the network had engaged the consumers through Bheem ka Fitness Formula and Mighty Raju Ka Space Station. Both the activities were based on highly relevant themes and proved to be very engaging.

    The network also makes it a point to have regular touch points at schools and education centres or School Contact Programs (SCPs).  “Over the past decade, Cartoon Network and Pogo have been conducting annual SCPs that target students across the country with innovative and socially relevant concepts packaged around the brands. SCPs by both these channels reach out to over 1 million students across 11 cities — Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Ludhiana; (CN only): Coimbatore, Amritsar; (Pogo only): Chennai,” revealed Turner International, executive director and kids network head, Krishna Desai.

    For a very long time kids have grown up watching reading and playing with international super stars. Therefore it was a challenge for kids channels to have their home grown characters inspire the same awe that their international characters did. Solidifying the connect that kids shared with these onscreen characters and making them aware of the ease to relate with them was a fine way to do it.

    In fact Discovery Kids revved up its experiential marketing in 2015 and heavily promoted its home grown character Kisna through it. In December 2015, the network launched the Discovery Kids Joy Express in partnership with Rapid Metro Gurgaon and so far over 3000 kids and their parents have so far come on board and enjoyed the DiscoveryKids Joy Express.

    “The initiative includes many activities such as exciting games, art and craft, puppet shows, magic shows and a chance for kids to meet their favourite character Kisna. The Discovery Kids Joy Express is operational every weekend from 12noon to 4pm from the Sikanderpur Rapid Metro Station. In addition to this, Kisna has visited several cities across the country to celebrate festivals and other occasions with kids in that city. Kisna visited Jaipur in January to celebrate Makar Sankranti and joined kids in kite-flying,” shared a Discovery Kids spokesperson.  Kisna also regularly visits malls, amusement parks in various cities to connect with young audiences. The aim of these activities is to bring alive the on-screen experience and get children to meet their favourite character Kisna, face-to-face.

    As per Disney India Content and Communications, Media Networks – head and VP Vijay Subramaniam, it is not enough to engage with the character but it should be within the world that the story is set in. “The affinity loop is very straight forward for us at Disney India. We are constantly researching awareness, likeability and favourites. Experiential is critical when it comes to driving likeability of characters as well as shows. We have proprietary research that we constantly carry out to measure these three attributes, which have shown that it is important to give an opportunity to engage with their favourite characters once that is established,” Subramaniam explained.

    Disney took the third season of Arjun, its first home grown show, to the kids by having engaging mall greets that also included performance and kids were allowed to interact with their superhero Arjun in an immersive and fictional environment.

    While no amount of marketing spends can earn an eight-year-old’s loyalty towards a favourite star, channels are increasingly considering setting aside a part of their marketing budget annually for outdoor activities. “Though the plans are pretty dynamic depending on the need of the hour or our focus point, approximately 40 to 50 per cent of our marketing budget goes into creating experiential engagements for our target audience for both Disney Kids and Hungama,” Subramaniam shared.

    On the other hand Nick usually sets aside 20 to 25 per cent of its marketing budget for on ground and experiential marketing efforts as per Jaipuria.

    However creating an amazing on ground experience alone isn’t enough for the kids’ channels.  Without backing it up with a well strategized social media and digital follow up, some of these events could turn into missed opportunities. Therefore each one the players keeps a ready social feed to take its experiential interaction online and create more impressions on its characters and shows.

     

  • BARC Week 11: Nick continues to dominate genre, while Doraemon on top of program list

    BARC Week 11: Nick continues to dominate genre, while Doraemon on top of program list

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s Nick held firm to the top position in week 11 as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category. Two of Doraemon shows climbed to the top two positions in the top five program list.

    Nick bagged 81322 (000s sums) ratings, which is a considerable jump from the previous week’s 77946(000s sums). Nick was followed by Turner International’s Pogo TV with 78603 (000s sums). Disney Channel came third in the list with a viewership rating of 64638 (000s sums) ratings.

    Turner’s Cartoon Network maintained its fourth spot with a viewership rating of 56542 (000s sums), while Hungama continued to be the fifth in the list of most watched channels in the genre with a rating of 54574 (000s sums).

    Program wise, it was Disney Channel’s Doraemon Movie: Galaxy Super Express [1996 – Animated] that took up the lead spot with a viewership rating of 803(000s sums), followed by the same channel’s Doraemon The Movie : Toofani Adventure [2003 – Animated] with 799 (000s sums). The usual genre lead, Motu Patlu, more specifically Motu Patlu Mission Moon (2013) took the third spot in the list with 779(000s sums) while Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem: Dholakpur Ka Bodyguard was fourth in the list with 721(000s sums) ratings.

    Last among the top five most watched shows in week 11 was Motu Patlu in Wonderland [2013 – Animated] with 671(000s sums). Overall the week saw improvement in terms of viewership in the genre.

  • BARC Week 11: Nick continues to dominate genre, while Doraemon on top of program list

    BARC Week 11: Nick continues to dominate genre, while Doraemon on top of program list

    MUMBAI: Viacom 18’s Nick held firm to the top position in week 11 as per Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India’s all India (U+R) data in NCCS All 4-14 Individuals category. Two of Doraemon shows climbed to the top two positions in the top five program list.

    Nick bagged 81322 (000s sums) ratings, which is a considerable jump from the previous week’s 77946(000s sums). Nick was followed by Turner International’s Pogo TV with 78603 (000s sums). Disney Channel came third in the list with a viewership rating of 64638 (000s sums) ratings.

    Turner’s Cartoon Network maintained its fourth spot with a viewership rating of 56542 (000s sums), while Hungama continued to be the fifth in the list of most watched channels in the genre with a rating of 54574 (000s sums).

    Program wise, it was Disney Channel’s Doraemon Movie: Galaxy Super Express [1996 – Animated] that took up the lead spot with a viewership rating of 803(000s sums), followed by the same channel’s Doraemon The Movie : Toofani Adventure [2003 – Animated] with 799 (000s sums). The usual genre lead, Motu Patlu, more specifically Motu Patlu Mission Moon (2013) took the third spot in the list with 779(000s sums) while Pogo TV’s Chhota Bheem: Dholakpur Ka Bodyguard was fourth in the list with 721(000s sums) ratings.

    Last among the top five most watched shows in week 11 was Motu Patlu in Wonderland [2013 – Animated] with 671(000s sums). Overall the week saw improvement in terms of viewership in the genre.