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  • Duologue with Barun Das S02 premieres on CTV

    Duologue with Barun Das S02 premieres on CTV

    Mumbai: The second season of ‘Duologue with Barun Das’, the acclaimed series known for its captivating conversations with legendary personalities, has premiered on India’s only 24×7 English news CTV, News9 Live. Having released on India’s first news OTT – News9 Plus on the 19 February 2024, the first five episodes of season two, presented by Radico Khaitan, will be telecast on News9 Live every Saturday at 9 pm IST starting the 18 May 2024, with repeats to be screened every Sunday at 9 am, 2 pm and 10 pm.

    Hosted by the media legend and TV9 Network MD & CEO Barun Das, Duologue Season two continues its legacy of inviting iconic figures from various walks of life for insightful discussions, building on the success of its first season, which garnered critical acclaim and multiple awards – including the prestigious Editorial Choice – Most Cerebral Talk Show award at the News Television Awards 2023.

    The inaugural season featured guests who are legends in their respective fields, such as former UK Prime Minister and current Foreign Affairs Minister David Cameron, ZEE founder Dr. Subhash Chandra, spiritual guru Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, former Indian women’s cricket captain Mithali Raj, IT tycoon NR Narayana Murthy, Sudha Murty, and many more. Their enlightening conversations set the stage for Duologue’s reputation as a platform for meaningful discourse and intellectual exchange.

    Duologue Season 2’s CTV telecast boasts an equally impressive lineup of luminaries, including:

    Episode one: Allu Arjun, starring the award-winning Telugu film star celebrated as one of the most versatile actors in the Indian film industry, on 18 May 2024.

    Episode two: Oliver Kahn, featuring the legendary goalkeeper, Golden Ball winner and former Bayern CEO, on 25 May 2024.

    Episode three: Deepak Chopra, with the renowned spiritual leader and prolific author known for his profound insights on health and well-being, on 2 June 2024.

    Episode four: Jeev Milkha Singh, featuring the distinguished golfer widely recognised as being one of India’s best, on 9 June 2024.

    Episode five: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, casting the spotlight on the filmmaker renowned for his socially relevant filmography including Rang de Basanti, on 16 June 2024.

    Commenting on the second season, Barun Das expressed his excitement, stating, “Duologue Season 2 is a testament to the power of conversations that may change lives. Where Season 1 was more about the people, Season 2 is more about ideas – an exchange of philosophies and worldviews. I am thrilled to continue this journey of enlightenment and inspiration, inviting viewers to join us on News9 Live for an unforgettable experience.”

    Each episode of Duologue season two sets up a captivating journey, as Barun Das engages in free-flowing conversations with these iconic personalities. From exploring their achievements and challenges to delving into their philosophies and visions, ‘Duologue with Barun Das’ Season 2 offers viewers an immersive experience like never before.

    “The thought-provoking conversations on Duologue with Barun Das offer Radico Khaitan a valuable opportunity to connect with a diverse audience. Engaging in meaningful discussions enhances our brand visibility and exemplifies our values, creating a positive brand association. This exposure contributes to increased brand recognition, loyalty, and consumer trust, fortifying Radico Khaitan’s reputation and market presence. We are honoured to collaborate with the insightful Barun Das, whose dynamic style adds an extra layer of charm to this meaningful partnership”, said the presenting sponsor Radico Khaitan’s COO Amar Sinha.

  • Leaders from across the spectrum converge at TV9 Bharatvarsh Satta Sammelan

    Leaders from across the spectrum converge at TV9 Bharatvarsh Satta Sammelan

    Mumbai: The TV9 Bharatvarsh Satta Sammelan, held as part of the ‘What India Thinks Today’ Global Summit, witnessed a gathering of prominent leaders, thinkers, and influencers from various spheres of Indian politics and leadership. Over the course of several interviews and panel discussions, the Satta Sammelan, held at The Ashok on the 27 February, provided a platform for robust discussions and insightful deliberations on pressing issues shaping the nation’s trajectory.

    Rajnath Singh

    Union defence minister Rajnath Singh’s address focused on India’s commitment to national security and territorial integrity. Emphasizing the readiness of the armed forces to defend the nation’s borders, Singh stated, “Our armed forces are prepared to defend our borders against any threat.” He reiterated the government’s resolve to strengthen India’s defence capabilities and ensure peace and stability in the region.

    Amit Shah

    Union home minister Amit Shah delivered a powerful speech at the end of the evening, culminating the events of the TV9 Bharatvarsh Satta Sammelan. Launching a scathing attack on the INDIA bloc, he accused it of being a coalition of “power-hungry and dynastic parties”, and defended the BJP’s governance record, emphasizing the government’s commitment to national security, economic reforms, and social justice. The Home Minister reaffirmed the importance the government places on inclusive governance and development, stating, “We are dedicated to building a strong and prosperous India where every citizen has the opportunity to fulfill their potential and contribute to the nation’s progress.”

    As the nation prepares for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the TV9 Bharatvarsh Satta Sammelan provided a platform for diverse voices from across the political spectrum to engage in constructive dialogue and debate.

    Bhupendra Yadav

    Union minister Bhupendra Yadav accused the Congress party of being directionless and criticized its stance on key policy issues. He emphasized the BJP’s commitment to inclusive growth and governance reforms, stating, “People want to see PM Narendra Modi in power for a third time.” Yadav highlighted the government’s achievements in promoting economic growth and social justice, stating, “Under the leadership of PM Modi, India has made significant strides towards becoming a global powerhouse.”

    Gajendra Singh Shekhawat

    Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat highlighted the BJP’s commitment to national progress and governance reforms. He criticized dynastic politics in opposition parties, stating, “BJP is hungry for the country’s growth, not for power.” Shekhawat emphasized the government’s focus on development and inclusive governance, stating, “We are dedicated to building a New India where every citizen has the opportunity to thrive and succeed.”

    Dharmendra Pradhan

    Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan outlined the government’s efforts to promote energy security and sustainable development. He highlighted initiatives aimed at expanding renewable energy sources and reducing carbon emissions to combat climate change. Pradhan reaffirmed the government’s commitment to environmental stewardship and economic growth, stating, “We are working towards building a greener and more prosperous India for future generations.”

    Arvind Kejriwal

    Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal highlighted his government’s initiatives to provide free education, healthcare, and electricity to the people of Delhi. He criticized the BJP’s alleged misuse of central agencies and called for greater autonomy for Delhi, stating, “We are working towards building a Delhi where every resident has access to basic amenities and opportunities for a better life.”

    Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha

    Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha outlined the government’s efforts to promote development and peace in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized initiatives aimed at empowering local communities and fostering economic opportunities in the region. Sinha reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring inclusive growth and restoring normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir, stating, “We are working tirelessly to create a conducive environment for progress and prosperity in the region.”

    Bhagwant Mann

    Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann called for dialogue with protesting farmers and highlighted his government’s initiatives to provide free electricity, education, and healthcare services. He emphasized the importance of addressing farmers’ concerns and promoting inclusive governance, stating, “We are committed to creating a Punjab where every farmer can prosper and thrive.”

    Pramod Tiwari and Gaurav Bhatia

    Congress leader Pramod Tiwari and BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia engaged in a spirited debate on key policy matters, reflecting the diversity of opinions within India’s political landscape. Tiwari emphasized the need for inclusive growth and social justice, advocating for policies that uplift marginalized communities. In contrast, Bhatia underscored the government’s focus on economic development and governance reforms, highlighting initiatives aimed at driving growth and prosperity across the nation.

    Swami Ramdev

    Renowned yoga guru Swami Ramdev shared insights on holistic health and wellness, advocating for the integration of traditional Indian practices with modern healthcare approaches. He emphasized the importance of yoga and Ayurveda in promoting physical and mental well-being, stating, “The ancient wisdom of yoga and Ayurveda offers profound solutions to the health challenges of our times.”

    Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao

    Bollywood icons Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao offered perspectives on their upcoming film ‘Laapataa Ladies’ and discussed their approach to handling controversies in the entertainment industry. Khan quipped, “I deal with controversies by staying quiet,” highlighting the challenges of navigating public scrutiny. Rao emphasized the importance of creative freedom and artistic expression, stating, “As filmmakers, we strive to tell meaningful stories that resonate with audiences.”

    Asaduddin Owaisi

    AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi criticized the BJP for what he termed as “imposing Hindu morality on Muslims” and emphasized the importance of upholding secular principles. He called for a more inclusive approach to governance and condemned the politicization of religious issues, stating, “We must strive to build a society where every individual is treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their religious beliefs.”

    Pawan Khera, Atishi Marlena and Nawal Kishore

    Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera and AAP leaders Atishi Marlena and Nawal Kishore presented their respective party’s visions for India’s future. Khera emphasized the need for social justice and equality, advocating for policies that uplift the most vulnerable sections of society. Atishi and Nawal Kishore outlined AAP’s initiatives for inclusive development and good governance, stating, “We are committed to building a New India where every citizen has access to quality education, healthcare, and opportunities for growth.”

    Mallikarjun Kharge

    Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the BJP for what he termed as “damaging democracy” and neglecting key issues affecting the country. He emphasized the importance of upholding democratic principles and addressing the concerns of marginalized communities, stating, “We must strive to build a nation where every citizen has a voice and is treated with dignity and respect.”

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  • News9 Global Summit unites global leaders for insight and inspiration

    News9 Global Summit unites global leaders for insight and inspiration

    Mumbai: The much-anticipated News9 Global Summit commenced on 26 February 2024, hosting a gathering of eminent personalities, thought leaders, and industry experts from over 20 countries across the globe. The summit, part of the prestigious TV9 What India Thinks Today (WITT) summit, kicked off with a series of insightful discussions and keynote addresses, setting the stage for robust dialogues on critical issues facing India and the world.

    The day began with a warm welcome address by TV9 Network MD and CEO Barun Das who extended his greetings to all attendees, emphasising the significance of the decadal momentum and geopolitical moment that seem to be in India’s favour.

    The day’s first keynote address, titled ‘From Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific: Reframing Regional Relations’, delivered by former prime minister of Australia, Tony Abbott, captivated the audience’s attention, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of regional geopolitics and the need for strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.

    Praising India as a leader of the global south, Tony Abbott said, “After several decades of ‘License Raj’, India is now roaring down the runway to economic take-off”.

    The first-panel discussion, ‘Not an Era of War: India as a Global Peace Catalyst’, featured distinguished speakers including Velina Tchakarova, Mariya Ahmed Didi, and Syed Akbaruddin, exploring India’s role as a harbinger of peace and stability in the global arena.

    Also conducted was a panel on ‘AI: The Promise and Pitfalls’, featuring experts like Samsung research director Alok Shukla, Stanford Prof. Anurag Mairal, Reliance Jio AI/ML chief data scientist Shailesh Kumar, Microsoft executive director Samik Roy and entrepreneur and film producer Jonathan Bronfman, discussing the promise and pitfalls of AI technology. The panel examined the transformative potential of AI in various sectors while addressing concerns related to ethics, privacy, and job displacement.

    This was followed by a panel discussion on ‘Startup, India: Scale up and Sustain’, which saw 108 capital founding partner Sushma Kaushik, Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh, NoBroker co-founder Akhil Gupta and Amul MD Jayen Mehta discuss the startup boom in India, and the many challenges that lie ahead for these young firms in their bid to stand on their own two feet.

    Subsequent sessions included keynote interviews with Union Ministers like Smt. Smriti Irani on ‘Naari Shakti’, Ashwini Vaishnaw on ‘Infra, Investment and IT’ in India, and Dr S. Jaishankar on ‘Rise of the Global South’.

    Praising the ground India has managed to cover in terms of women’s emancipation across the last decade, union minister Smriti Irani said, “What India does today, the world does tomorrow. What India has done significantly for gender is make a case for women who are emancipated across all walks of life”.

    Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was also confident about the trajectory the nation is taking, and talked about the need to make technology available to the masses, saying, “Technology has to be democratised. It should be available to every Indian citizen”.

    Speaking about the leadership of the global south that India has displayed, external affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar said, “When we spoke to the G20, we were not only speaking on behalf of India … we also had 125 countries who said ‘speak for us’. ”

    Interspersed among these interviews were fireside chats with eminent personalities, including youth icon Ayushmann Khurrana, BharatPe chairman Rajnish Kumar, Zydus Wellness CEO Tarun G. Arora, Maruti Suzuki chairman R. C. Bhargava, Mahindra and Mahindra MD Dr Anish Shah, actress Kangana Ranaut and with Dr Vivek Lall, chief executive of General Atomics Global Corporation.

    Discussing the untapped potential of corporate India in a panel on ‘Creating an Equitable Boardroom’ were supreme court advocate Menaka Guruswamy, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas managing partner Pallavi Shroff, TeamLease co-founder Rituparna Chakraborty and policy researcher and corporate advisor Dr Srinath Sridharan.

    Shortly after, American sociologist Salvatore Babones, author Vikram Sampath, former minister of external affairs Salman Khurshid and Penguin Random House Sr VP Milee Ashwarya engaged in a round table discussion on the narratives about the new India and India of the past, in ‘Setting the Record Straight’.

    Delivering the summit keynote address on the theme of ‘India: Poised for the Next Big Leap’ was prime minister Narendra Modi, who graced the occasion and spoke about the strides India has taken in the decade gone by, and those he hopes India will take in the run-up to its centennial anniversary of independence.

  • Soft power and brightest stars shine at  TV9 What India Thinks Today (WITT) inaugural

    Soft power and brightest stars shine at TV9 What India Thinks Today (WITT) inaugural

    Mumbai: The Inaugural of the TV9 What India Thinks Today (WITT) Global Summit 2024 kicked off on the 25 February, with a captivating exploration of India’s soft power and a celebration of its brightest stars in cinema and sports. Held under the overarching theme, “India: Poised for the Next Big Leap,” the inaugural day set a dynamic tone for the following days of insightful discussions and collaborative initiatives.

    The day commenced with a rousing welcome address by TV9 Network MD and CEO Barun Das, who said, “We are here to celebrate the curtain-raiser with a subject very close to my heart, many well-known faces from the world of sports and entertainment are here today for a purpose – to discuss a bold vision for India. Not as an economic or military power. But as a soft power”.

    Following shortly after was a fireside chat, with both the MD Barun Das and the Union Minister of Sports, Youth Affairs and Information & Broadcasting, Anurag Thakur. Speaking about the strides India is making in the arena of sports, he said, “Today, in sports other than cricket, we have a lot of stars to look up to. The government has increased (its) sports budget by about three times”.

    Also expressing his pride in the way the Indian entertainment industry is evolving, he said, “In the next ten years, India will be the content hub of the world. It will be the ‘content continent’ of the world”.

    The Inaugural day of the summit also featured the TV9 Nakshatra Samman Awards, celebrating contributions by the very finest stars in sport and entertainment. Record-holding athlete Harmilan Bains, para cricket champion Amir Hussain Lone, professional shooter Sift Kaur Samra, and badminton champion Anmol Kharb rounded out the list of sporting stars to be honoured, while superstars Allu Arjun, Raveena Tandon, Grammy award winners Rakesh Chaurasia and V. Selvaganesh were awarded for their artistic genius in a dazzling display.

    The panel discussion on ‘Sports Burnishing: An Opportunity for New India’ witnessed participation from sports industry stalwarts and sports stars themselves, including badminton legend Pullela Gopichand, Collage Sports Management CEO Latika Khaneja, Bundesliga CCO Peer Naubert, Former FK Austria Vienna CEO Markus Kraetschmer, and Tata Motors CVBU CMO Shubhranshu Singh.

    Amitabh Kant, India’s G20 Sherpa, joined the Inaugural Day of the What India Thinks Today Global Summit for a keynote interview on ‘Brand India: Leveraging Soft Power’, where he seconded the administration’s faith in soft power, saying, “The PM believes that the cultural strength, the civilizational impact, the tourism products which India has, no other country in the world has. He believes that this can be the biggest driver of India’s growth, it can be the biggest employment creator”.

    Firing up the glamour quotient at The Inaugural was none other than Raveena Tandon, who talked, in a fireside chat on the subject of ‘Female Protagonist: The New Hero’, about the problems of a patriarchal society, saying, “When the time came for women to be great at their work, to be masters of their craft, they were told to retire. This is something that I never understand.”

    The panel discussion on the same theme saw participation from prominent women leaders from different fields, including National Commission for Women Member Khushbu Sundar, Stiftung Jugendaustausch Bayern MD Mirjam Eisele, football evangelist Julia Farr, and GAIL Director HR Ayush Gupta.

    Casting a spotlight on the burgeoning content scene in India, a panel discussion on ‘Boundless Bharat: Beyond Bollywood’ capped off the evening’s events, with several notable faces lending their views to the subject, including actor-director Shekhar Kapur, Grammy award winners Ricky Kej, Rakesh Chaurasia, V Selvaganesh, and Sinclair Broadcast Group CEO Christopher Ripley.

    The TV9 What India Thinks Today Global Summit 2024 continues on 26 February with the much-anticipated Global Summit, where distinguished guests from around the world will converge to discuss pressing geopolitical and geo-economic issues, and where Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will deliver the Summit Keynote address.

  • TV9 Network presents ‘TV9 Festival of India’

    TV9 Network presents ‘TV9 Festival of India’

    Mumbai: Brace yourself for a cultural fiesta of epic proportions! TV9 Network is thrilled to unveil the ‘TV9 Festival of India’, an extraordinary Lifestyle Expo destined to be an unforgettable celebration of diversity, culture, and lifestyle. From 20 to 24 October 2023, the historic Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, nestled in the heart of New Delhi near the iconic India Gate, will transform into a kaleidoscope of experiences that will leave you spellbound.

    ‘TV9 Festival of India’ is a jubilation of India’s multifaceted culture, where the nation’s finest art, music, food, fashion, will be showcased. This year, the festival unites people from diverse backgrounds to commemorate and admire India’s illustrious heritage and global connections.

    The ‘TV9 Festival of India’ beckons, offering a captivating opportunity to explore, shop, savour, and commemorate the very essence of India and the global tapestry, all within one awe-inspiring locale. Whether you’re a connoisseur of culture, a fervent shopaholic, an epicurean enthusiast, or simply in pursuit of a splendid time, this event caters to every discerning palate and inclination.

    This five-day extravaganza promises to submerge you in the vibrant tapestry of Indian culture. Here’s a glimpse of what awaits you.

    Spectacular highlights:

    Over 200 lifestyle & shopping stalls: Embark on a shopping spree that’s second to none, with a dizzying array of products, from cutting-edge home appliances to the latest tech gadgets, fashion-forward ensembles, exquisite furniture, and more, all offered at jaw-dropping prices.

    International marvels: Embark on a global odyssey without leaving Delhi, as we proudly present exhibits from Türkiye, Iran, Afghanistan, Thailand, and an array of other mesmerising countries.

    Culinary journeys: Embark on a delectable adventure with a diverse selection of global culinary delights, featuring a gastronomic extravaganza like no other.

    Musical magic & entertainment: Lose yourself in the captivating rhythms of live music and exhilarating entertainment performances that will keep you grooving throughout the event.

    Over 20 Live performances & artisans: Witness the breathtaking talent and craftsmanship of artisans hailing from every corner of India, as they showcase their unique skills and awe-inspiring creations.

    Maha Durga Puja: Embark on a spiritual journey with the tallest Murti in town, offering a mesmerizing live darshan that is nothing short of divine.

    Dates: 20 -24 October 2023
    Time: 10:00 am daily
    Venue: Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Near India Gate, New Delhi
    Admission: Entry is absolutely free with Parking Free

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    Join TV9 Network in crafting indelible memories and revel in the spirit of India and the world. Mark your calendars for 20 to 24 October 2023, and be an integral part of the TV9 Festival of India. Missing this incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of cultures, cuisines, and creativity is simply not an option.

  • IDBF 2023: Connecting to the new age consumer – The new order

    IDBF 2023: Connecting to the new age consumer – The new order

    Mumbai: The third edition of Indian Digital Brand Fest 2023 had brands, advertisers, and tech platforms, to discuss the trends and more. The summit also looked at the latest trends driving the change in consumer behaviour and how it has impacted the industry’s growth.

    Whether it was a boom in influencer marketing or the popularity of short video platforms, brands did not hesitate to jump onto the digital bandwagon to up their marketing game. So Indiantelevision.com took this opportunity to bring a host of industry experts together under one roof to discuss all these new trends shaping the future.

    Jio Entertainment Sr. VP content licensing & partnerships Kaushal Modi in conversation with TV9 Digital executive editor K Krishnakumar.

    Krishnakumar commenced the session by saying, “The good thing is that we have a very interesting and simple enough topic – ‘Connecting to the new age consumer – The new order’, and who better than somebody like Kaushal Modi, who is involved in the most exciting business as far as the aam aadmi or the aam janata is concerned, i.e., the OTT business, which connects with all kinds of consumers – new age and old age. They say old-age consumers behave like new-age Gen Z consumers when they come to watch content on OTT. I just want to begin by asking how is the way in which connecting with consumers is changing and most importantly, how is that impacting content, creation, distribution and consumption?”

    Modi said, “ In 2016 when we launched 4G, it changed a lot of things in the industry. Pandemic was another event that changed and got to complete adoption of the digital side. We keep saying Gen Z, but when we talk about my parents, they are ‘Gen Z’, because they’ve just come onto the bandwagon suddenly getting internet in their hand. So for us, all consumers are new. The digital natives are the early adopters, and everybody else coming in. There is no looking back, it is part of everybody’s life, we have 600 to 700 million customers currently, out of a population of 1.5 billion.”

    Laughingly interrupting Modi, Krishnakumar said, “That’s the power of IPL, or IPL and succession.”

    Adding on it, Modi said, “So succession is obviously a more niche audience. But yes, we do cater to each and every audience. What we did was, ensure that you had connectivity and everybody was consuming content. It’s not a new business in terms of content. There were different services, there were different screens, there were different modes of getting entertained. What has changed with internet is, it has just created another mode of delivery, another medium of delivery, and it’s no longer fixed to a wall, like a television screen, but changed to mobile screen. We have become a mobile-first country and as we keep growing, and as we keep evolving, now there is the Jio phone, Jio fibre just to get connectivity to everybody at an affordable price. We ensure that the connectivity is there, the device ecosystem as well, and so on. So you’ve got the smartphones,  the feature phones with connectivity, and the connected TVs, you’ve got everything which is there.”

    Immediately adding on to that, Krishnakumar said, “Kaushal, Reliance does diruption with backward integration, from telecom to OTT. It’s incredible, the story you’re telling us. I’m curious to know, with so much content that you are licencing, and you’re partnering to create, in that space I’m asking. Now you have digital to push that content promoted on social media as well. From that point, in that zone of things, how are you seeing content change and evolve when it comes to connecting with consumers?”

    To which, Modi replied, “So earlier, it was just long form content to web series, let’s say this was a new thing, maybe four or five years ago, it’s changed, you’ve got shorts, influencers, digital media and social media is changing everything. So there is no one scope, which covers everybody. Everybody’s got a different taste, culture and requirements in terms of entertainment, infotainment as per the requirement of each consumer. What we’ve enabled is getting it in their hands. People are consuming across different services, be it social media, the open internet, the OTT apps,q our apps effectively, which is making sure that the content is available. You can consume the way it is, it’s available there. Different models from a content creators lens, it could be an AVOD content experience, it could be an SVOD content experience. Everybody has a different commercial model and a different model of engagement. So that’s from the content creator side. Similarly you got the other side which is the consumer, they’re getting brutal. They’re deciding what they want to watch. If they like it, they continue or else they just drop it and move forward. But there is an opportunity, with the internet, connectivity and the ecosystem evolved, to make everybody a creator and everybody a consumer of the content. You no longer have to be stuck to a television channel at nine o’clock to watch a show. We know those days are gone…”

    Krishnakumar then asked Modi, “Content licencing, for a consumer company like Netflix, where every region becomes a separate business as every territory has different genres of content and pricing, and what you’re watching changes from region to region. The third point is that everything is in silos at this stage. Talk to us about the Indian market, and Indian market has been targeted by the global giants. I dare say that such an important market will wait for Jio to push it further and become the most dominant player going forward. From that perspective, Kaushal, how are things changing in terms of licensing and distribution?”

    Modi answered, “So we feel that the global giants are driving the consumption or the market, I don’t think that’s the case. That’s what people in this room are experiencing because we’ve taken the OTT subscriptions. But even in the OTT subscription, things are getting blurred. People are watching global, Korean and Latin American shows. They’re being watced without it being dubbed in your local language. So that’s one thing, that is obviously content transcending into multiple languages, they’re moving across. So that’s the consumption which is happening. Apart from 80 to 110 million subscriptions, which is what people keep claiming, beyond that you have the huge audience base, which is still consuming other content, which could be anything like a DD free dish, or open Internet content, which is available for free and driving millions and millions of views. You suddenly put a new music video and people are talking about 500 million views, versus we looking at any of these top OTTs, and they’re saying, ‘hey, our show which is in the top, and has five million views. So obviously, it’s also looking at perspective in terms of what I said. From our perspective, we’ve aggregated and tried to get everything onto one platform, making it seamless, a single destination, and making everything available, and then let the consumer decide what they want to do. So it’s the choice given to the consumer, at an affordable package, and then you’ve broken the barriers for people to consume the model.”

    Wrapping up the session with one last question, Krishnakumar asked, “What’s the most watched content on Jio, for now? Anything that comes to your mind that really works well as a content pieces?”

    Modi said, “It changes every month, every day, every hour. So there is no fixed thing in terms of what worked, what didn’t work. Every day is a new benchmark. If it was a benchmark, three months ago, it might have been different, obviously, it’s a very evolving market, new users coming in, a lot of changes happening, different experiences coming in…”

  • Barc Wk 36: News18 India acquires 14.1% market share

    Barc Wk 36: News18 India acquires 14.1% market share

    Mumbai: News18 India continues to be the industry leader in the Hindi television news space. As per Barc data of week 33 of 2022, News18 India has garnered a 14.1 per cent market share, which is more than the combined market share of ABP and Zee News.

    As per Barc data, Aaj Tak has acquired 11.8 per cent of the market. Whereas, TV9 Bharatvarsh is at number three and India TV at number four, with 11.5 per cent and 11.0 per cent market share, respectively.

    Both Zee News and ABP have garnered a market share of 6.5 per cent.

    Ever since the Barc ratings resumed in March this year, News18 India has been steadily climbing the viewership charts.

    The channel has been in the number one position for two months now.

    As per the Barc data for week 36, News18 India reached 9.27 crore viewers, as compared to AajTak’s 7.82 crore viewers.

    Even on digital, the brand is garnering solid traction, with its views across YouTube and other social media platforms increasing steadily.

    News18 India has been heavily investing in technology and editorial resources to ensure that its content and presentation remain differentiated and far ahead of the competition.

    In Prime Time on weekdays (Wk 36’22, 1800–2400 hrs, TG: 15+, HSM), News18 India is ranked number one in all individual hourly time-bands.

    Additionally, News18 India has retained its number one position during 9–10 p.m., the most prestigious time band in the Hindi news genre, where News18 India’s Kishore Ajwani is ahead of India TV’s Rajat Sharma and Aajtak’s Sudhir Chaudhary.

    In week 36’22, 2100-2200 hrs, TG: 15+, HSM, News18 India is leading with a 15.8 per cent share, which is 27 per cent higher than AajTak.

  • TV9 Network’s Money9 unveils India’s first multilingual personal finance OTT App

    TV9 Network’s Money9 unveils India’s first multilingual personal finance OTT App

    Mumbai: TV9 Network announces the launch of Money9, India’s first multilingual personal finance OTT Channel. A unique proposition, the Money9 OTT App is now live on android and IOS platforms with seven language options Hindi, English, Bangla, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati and Kannada.

    The app is packed with over 19 app-exclusive pioneering daily, weekly and monthly shows arranged in seasons and episodes, aimed at financial wisdom, inclusion, empowerment, and financial freedom.

    Money9 is committed to de-jargonize, decluttering and democratising financial wisdom leading to financial inclusion, wealth creation and financial freedom for the Indian population, especially in the hinterland, hitherto underserviced.

    The Money9 App is loaded with ground-breaking personal finance content while offering a great user experience.

    TV9 Network managing director & CEO, Barun Das, said, “The Money9 App aims to fill a huge gap in the Indian consumer market by offering an unrivalled product that truly makes a positive difference to the lives of 130 crore citizens of this country.”

    “More people (as a matter of fact everyone) are interested to know how to make their money better than they are interested in news. Personal finance proposition in regional languages – covering all aspects of saving, investment and financial planning – aimed at aiding financial freedom up to the grassroots level is a billion-dollar proposition. Money9 has been a long-cherished dream for me. I am delighted to see the dream turning into reality,” Das added.

    Talking about the launch Money9 editor Anshuman Tiwari said, “Money9 App offers unique shows for the entire gamut of personal finance categories i.e. Savings, Insurance, Loans, Gold, Property, Mutual Funds, Stocks, Spending, Fintech, Crypto and Policy analysis in short videos, audio formats, including comics and stories from history.”

    “Its uniqueness lies in the idea, the format and the treatment made richer by the availability in seven languages and more in the pipeline via text, video and audio,” Tiwari observed.  

    TV9 chief growth officer Raktim Das, said, “The Money9 videos have already made a mark with their simple, candid and empowering content across seven languages. The content has grossed over 1 billion views in the last six months, across platforms and growing. Apart from exclusive content the Money9 App has a studded library of 5,000 evergreen videos and podcasts for repeated viewing.”

    The Money9 App aims to empower its audience with innovative and interactive content lineup. Notable shows currently on air include Money Central, MoneyTime, Chain Ki Saans, Jagte Raho, Assi Nabbe Poore Sau, Formula Guru, Makan Dukan, Bura Na Mano Tax Hai, Kharch Bahadur, Finomoney, Insurance Central, Gold Central, Stocks Central, Mutual Fund Central, Companynama, Economicom, MoneyComic and Kisson Ke Sikke.

  • Why Barc’s landing page viewership measurement is worrying TV9’s Barun Das

    Why Barc’s landing page viewership measurement is worrying TV9’s Barun Das

    Mumbai: The landing page controversy continues to dog ratings body the Broadcast Audience Research Council India (Barc). The latest one to wave a red flag is TV9 Network CEO Barun Das. Das is quite emphatic that the TV monitor needs to change the manner in the way it measures viewership, especially that which is garnered by news channels through channel placement on the landing page of a distribution platform operator (DPO). He has gone so far as to call it illegitimate and a restrictive trade practice.

    The landing page helps TV broadcasters enhance reach as it allows them to be the first channel on which the viewer lands when he/she switches on the set-top-box (STB). News broadcasters have been paying top dollar to place their respective channels on the landing page as it allegedly helps them garner higher ratings on their respective genres.

    It has been argued that landing pages are a marketing tool for broadcasters to promote their TV channels. An analogy has been drawn that a channel placed on a landing page is akin to FMCG companies prominently displaying their products on shelves in a retail outlet. This practice by FMCG players gives consumers the ‘opportunity to see’ their products.

    Das says this reasoning has no merit, in a letter addressed to Barc chairman Shashi Sinha. Prasar Bharati CEO Shashi Shekhar Vempati and Barc CEO Nakul Chopra have also been sent a copy.

    “A landing page actually blocks other channels from reaching consumers as soon as a viewer switches on the TV. It is a restrictive trade practice as a whole,” he states in the missive. “All the more so because, unlike an FMCG where the shelf space (first step) only attracts the attention, and then the purchase (actual transaction) happens. In the context of TV, watching itself is the transaction. Thus, it cannot be compared to an FMCG.”

    Das further claims that due to some mechanisms on the ground, the landing page has been adjusted in such a way that even if the consumer does not want to watch the landing channel, the remote doesn’t allow him/her to change to another one.

    “Any viewership achieved this way is certainly not legitimate,” posits Das.

    The larger issue of leveraging landing pages is that it makes the news broadcasting industry uncompetitive and unviable.

    As per industry estimates, when a broadcaster signs a carriage deal with a cable operator, the same deal costs two to three times more with the addition of placement on the landing page. So, a carriage deal that costs Rs 10 lakh may amount to Rs 40 lakh with the landing page included. Such deals are locked with large sized head ends and multiservice operators.

    “The news industry collectively went wrong when they started paying absurd carriage/placement fees for better LCNs (logical channel numbers).  Now, we’re creating one more demon in the form of a landing page. If you continue to allow landing pages as part of legitimate viewership, the same carriage-fee phenomenon will set in soon,” Das appeals in the letter.

    Das is referring to the industry practice, where a broadcaster pays exorbitant placement fees to DPOs for favourable placement of its channel in the LCN. This practice continued until the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) directed DPOs that all channels of a particular genre must be placed together and any change in the position of the channel cannot take place without prior approval from the regulatory body.

    “Landing pages are so priced so exorbitantly that only GECs (general entertainment channels) which have a far higher revenue base can afford them,” states Das. “Also, since the viewership base of GEC is much higher (compared with news genre), the viewership gained through landing pages has a minor impact on the overall viewership. In the context of news channels, the impact of landing pages is very significant.”

    In September 2017, the ministry of information and broadcasting asked Barc to pause the ratings of TV channels that were using landing pages. This was followed by Trai directing all broadcasters of TV channels to refrain from placing any registered satellite television channel whose TV rating was measured by Barc India on the landing LCN or landing channel or boot up screen.  

    This directive was overturned by the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) in an order dated May 2019 after news broadcaster Times Network approached the appellate body. The order by TDSAT stated that the landing page was a legitimate tool for promotion, allowing the industry to continue using it.

    However, Das argues that the cost of placement on landing channels cannot be matched by the revenue potential of the news genre. Similar to LCN placement, in the quest for short term gains, news channels may again scramble to be placed on the landing page by out paying one another.  

    “Some channels are paying astronomical amounts and are gaining viewership,” claims Das.

    Barc has attempted to mitigate some of the impact of the landing page on viewership of channels, although it has not been able to completely exclude landing page data with its algorithm-based data validation method. The outlier data was previously removed using symptomatic statistics but Barc replaced it with a methodology that uses inferential statistics to deliver better results across genres.

    In his letter, Das appeals to the Barc board to investigate and resolve the landing page issue and save the broadcast industry from this ‘coming crisis.’

    “I strongly reiterate that landing pages can by all means be used as a promotional/marketing tool. But the viewership garnered through the landing page cannot be counted in BARC viewership reports,” Das tells Indiantelevision.com.

  • TV9 Network to launch new digital video magazine platform

    TV9 Network to launch new digital video magazine platform

    Mumbai: TV9 Network is gearing up to launch an English language online platform for long shelf-life narratives and news-based factual content.

    According to sources, the platform’s beta version will be launched in December, followed by a formal launch in January 2022.

    This will be a first-of-its-kind digital offering built along the lines of over-the-top (OTT) streaming services that help audiences choose the content they wish to consume. Incidentally, CNN+ has been reported to be working on a similar plan with a rollout expected later in 2022. TV9’s new platform will offer news-driven content with the depth of magazine coverage and the high production quality of OTT streaming services.

    The focus will be on providing narratives and multiple perspectives to news events. “We want to create news-driven content that has a long shelf life and host it in an OTT environment,” said a source on condition of anonymity. “The user experience will be that of an OTT platform but the editorial richness will be that of a magazine. We are calling this industry-first platform a Digital Video Magazine or V-Mag.”

    This new offering will be built on TV9’s legacy brand News9 that continues to have a recall as a news channel that TV9 ran from Bengaluru earlier. TV9 currently also operates an English news website called News9 Live. Though this new video platform – is likely to use a similar brand name, it will be a separate, standalone platform.

    “While videos are the most popular medium of consumption, digital is where that consumption will happen. That’s why we decided to revive the News9 brand and bring it in a brand new avatar for the English-speaking audience that is now used to a certain quality that entertainment OTT platforms offer,” said the source.