Tag: Uday Shanker

  • Star News spot on with exit poll predictions

    Star News spot on with exit poll predictions

    MUMBAI: While the general Lok Sabha elections exit polls proved disastrous for all news channels, the Maharastra assembly elections have seen a definite improvement on the prediction front for most news channels. Star News however, can take the most credit for being close to spot on with the results.

    After being rapped earlier in the year for misreading the voters’ mood during the Lok Sabha polls, most seem to have got their act together. Star News on 13 October predicted at the end of balloting that the ruling Congress-National Congress Party (NCP) alliance would get 142 seats and the Sena-BJP alliance would bag 122 seats in the 288-seat assembly. Competitor channels on the other hand in an attempt to cover their base predicted an upper and lower limit range. Zee News was the only other news channel, apart from Star stuck its neck out and gave a straight number (Congress-NCP 125 versus Sena-BJP’s 115).

    The Maharashtra assembly results out on Saturday showed the ruling alliance won 140 seats with the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party-Shiv Sena combine lagging behind with 118 seats and others and independents with 30.

    Speaking to indiantelevision.com, Star News’ CEO Uday Shanker gushes, “We took some corrective measures after the last Lok Sabha elections in consent with our research agency AC Neilson. One, is that we enhanced our sample size as well as covered many more constituencies which accounted for more than 1/3rd of the entire constituencies. Secondly, we also took some statistically corrective measures in an attempt to weed out the divergent trends.”

    Interestingly, news channels got a lot of flak during the Lok Sabha elections as politicians made a huge hue and cry about exit polls being grossly off track and misguiding the general sentiment of the people. Shankar adds, “This is not only good news for us but also for the entire broadcast news fraternity as it re-establishes the value of psephological predictions from a news channel’s point of view.”

    Exit Poll Predictions released on 13 October:

    News channel
    Congress-NCP
    BJP-Shiv Sena
    BSP & others
    Star News
    142
    122
    24
    Headlines Today
    140 -50
    100-110
    30-40
    Zee News
    125
    115
    48
    NDTV
    125-135
    120-130
    30-45
  • Star News spot on with exit poll predictions

    Star News spot on with exit poll predictions

    MUMBAI: While the general Lok Sabha elections exit polls proved disastrous for all news channels, the Maharastra assembly elections have seen a definite improvement on the prediction front for most news channels. Star News however, can take the most credit for being close to spot on with the results.     

         
    After being rapped earlier in the year for misreading the voters’ mood during the Lok Sabha polls, most seem to have got their act together. Star News on 13 October predicted at the end of balloting that the ruling Congress-National Congress Party (NCP) alliance would get 142 seats and the Sena-BJP alliance would bag 122 seats in the 288-seat assembly. Competitor channels on the other hand in an attempt to cover their base predicted an upper and lower limit range. Zee News was the only other news channel, apart from Star stuck its neck out and gave a straight number (Congress-NCP 125 versus Sena-BJP’s 115).

    The Maharashtra assembly results out on Saturday showed the ruling alliance won 140 seats with the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party-Shiv Sena combine lagging behind with 118 seats and others and independents with 30.

    Speaking to indiantelevision.com, Star News’ CEO Uday Shanker gushes, “We took some corrective measures after the last Lok Sabha elections in consent with our research agency AC Neilson. One, is that we enhanced our sample size as well as covered many more constituencies which accounted for more than 1/3rd of the entire constituencies. Secondly, we also took some statistically corrective measures in an attempt to weed out the divergent trends.”

    Interestingly, news channels got a lot of flak during the Lok Sabha elections as politicians made a huge hue and cry about exit polls being grossly off track and misguiding the general sentiment of the people. Shankar adds, “This is not only good news for us but also for the entire broadcast news fraternity as it re-establishes the value of psephological predictions from a news channel’s point of view.” 

    Exit Poll Predictions released on 13 October:
    News channel
    Congress-NCP
    BJP-Shiv Sena
    BSP & others
    Star News
    142
    122
    24
    Headlines Today
    140 -50
    100-110
    30-40
    Zee News
    125
    115
    48
    NDTV
    125-135
    120-130
    30-45

  • Star News realigns its editorial focus

    Star News realigns its editorial focus

    MUMBAI: Star News issued pink slips to at least 15 people in the last one week. Bureaux in Dehradun and Chattisgrah have closed shop. Delhi now to function only as a bureau and not as a mirror production centre. Is this some drastic cost-cutting exercise? Apparently not.      
    Elaborating on the thinking behind the move, Star News’ CEO Uday Shanker explains, “When I took over we were doing a review of all our current activities and resources, and we thought it was the time to take stock. There was actually no need to do any production out of Delhi as the entire senior news management thrust is here in Mumbai which was not available in Delhi resulting in a lot of lax. Also, it was leading to a lot of duplication.” So now Delhi will only act as a bureau, undoubtedly a very big one, but with no production centre.
    Putting the layoffs in perspective, Shanker points out that of the 400 people working in Star News, just 15 have been shown the door. This he says was just an effort to streamline the entire production resources under their new philosophy of being a single production centre channel. Also, people were given the option to relocate to Mumbai and some could not do so because of some commitments and hence have left, he avers.
    Interestingly, Star News, in the last three months has hired over 80 people. Also, their production hardware has been retained with them in Delhi. “We have plans of launching other channels so these resources will be utilised there,” says Shanker.
    Apart from ensuring that this news channel maintains a lean team, the channel is doing some serious realignment of their editorial priorities and focus. Says Shanker, “We are looking at finding our own audience. I don’t want to steal from the existing pie. Today, news is of interest to people who are 35+ and male. Half of India’s population is young and they are not into news. The 15-35 year-old audience watches TV, reads the newspapers, logs onto to the Internet but don’t tune into a news channel. Why? Because they don’t find it interesting enough? Similarly, with housewives. They consume a lot of TV, but not news channels. So, this a problem that all content heads need to address, as all of us are trying to fight for a very tiny share which is nine per cent of the news universe.”
    It is with this thought in mind apparently, that the programming format is undergoing some major changes. Prime time has advanced to 5 pm as the channel believes that eastern and northern India during winter feel the need for news. So, Desh Videsh, which originally was slotted at 7:00 pm, will now air from 5-7 pm . Aaj ki baat, which is a politics based show, has been shifted to earlier in the evening at 7 pm. A new show in the offing will be one that focusses on the metros that is scheduled to be slotted at 8:30. A new non-metro show is also in the pipeline, which will cater to news in the smaller cities of India.
    Also, coming up will be a show that will follow a half hour format that discusses the happenings of the day. The name is yet to be finalised. Star News plans to launch a new show every week over the next one month to ensure continuous momentum and interest in the channel.
    Interestingly, with Fox and Sky being a part of the family, the channel seems pretty optimistic about the coming US presidential election.
    On the cards also is a Bangla News channel that seems to offer natural synergy considering that the majority stakeholder in Star News ABP “being the monarch of everything that happens in the Bangle space” (Shankar’s words). As far as other channel launches go, March-April 2005 expect a dedicated crime news channel to be unveiled for the first time in the Indian news space. An English general news channel will follow mid-2005, says Shankar.
    Star News has also beefed up its distribution as the channel saw itself dip in recent times with competition getting into deals with cable operators by paying them handsomely to carry them on highly visible bands. “So, we’ve also got into active marketing and relationship building exercises across the country for increasing our distribution reach,” says Shanker.
    All in all, some heavy activity coming up from the Star News pad. Whether these endeavours will translate into some major lifting of the channel from its present position at number four in the ratings stakes is what remains to be seen.