Tag: Zee TV

  • Star maintained leadership in Hindi GEC urban in BARC week 24

    Star maintained leadership in Hindi GEC urban in BARC week 24

    MUMBAI: Zee TV and Star Plus interchanged their third and fourth positions respectively as compared to the last week in Hindi GEC (U+R) according to the Broadcast Audience Research Council India (BARC) data for week 24 of 2019. In rural areas, Star Bharat and Sony Pal exchanged their eighth and ninth positions respectively as compared to the previous week. In urban areas, Sony Sab jumped to the second position from fourth position as compared to the previous week. 

    Hindi GEC (U+R)

    Dangal TV, Big Magic retained their first and second positions. Zee TV and Star Plus interchanged their third and fourth positions respectively as compared to the last week. Sony Sab, Colors, Sony Entertainment Television, Star Bharat and Sony Pal also continued to be in fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively as compared to the previous week.

    Hindi Rural GEC

    In rural areas, Dangal TV, Big magic, Zee TV, Star Plus, Sony Sab, Colors , Sony Entertainment Television retained their first, seco nd, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh positions. Star Bharat and Sony Pal exchanged their eighth and ninth positions respectively as compared to the previous week. Star Utsav continued to be in tenth position.

    Hindi Urban GEC

    In Urban areas, Star Plus retained its leadership position. Sony Sab jumped to the second position from fourth position as compared to the previous week. Zee TV climbed a two slot to third position from fourth position. Colors came down to the fourth position from third position. Sony Entertainment nosedived to the fifth position from second position as compared to the previous week. Star Bharat, Dangal, Big Magic continued to be in sixth, seventh and eighth positions respectively. &TV and Sony Pal interchanged their ninth and tenth positions respectively.

  • Zee TV partners with comedian Jeeveshu Ahluwalia for a parody on India’s ‘Rajaa Betaa’ Culture

    Zee TV partners with comedian Jeeveshu Ahluwalia for a parody on India’s ‘Rajaa Betaa’ Culture

    MUMBAI: Leveraging the strength of humor in driving a potent message across to its audiences, Zee TV recently collaborated with stand-up comedian Jeeveshu Ahluwalia for the launch of its new fiction offering Rajaa Betaa. The show, that went on air on 15th January and currently airs at 6:30 PM every Monday to Saturday on Zee TV, takes viewers through the journey of an ideal young man, Vedant (played by Rrahul Sudhir) – a highly qualified gynaecologist, an orphan at birth who was adopted in his early childhood. Despite being raised by a family which never truly accepted him as their own and turned to him largely for their vested interests, Vedant flowers into a fine young man who keeps giving back to the people who gave him a surname. Whether this ideal son will be finally acknowledged by his foster family for his true worth forms the crux of the show.

    Bringing alive the concept of the show while adding a humorous punch to the mix will be stand-up comedian Jeeveshu Ahluwalia who has penned down a parody of the entire ‘Rajaa Betaa’ phenomenon in India and our obsession with it. For every Indian mom, her son is a ‘Rajaa Betaa’. In Indian society, a Rajaa Betaa is a son who is spoilt and pampered. For a mother, he can never be wrong, and the mother believes that he is the best son in the whole world and nobody can be better than him. These pampered boys grow up to be over-entitled, self-centered chauvinists – basically the anti-thesis of everything that Vedant represents. While the fairly ridiculous ‘Rajaa Betaa’ culture flourishes across the length and breadth of the country, men like Vedant are exceptions to the rule that need to be acknowledged, recognized and lauded.

    In the video, Jeeveshu is seen narrating his daily encounters with his mother through a satirical stand-up act. He draws our attention to the different aspects of a Rajaa Betaa, owns up to being one himself and how he is pampered by his doting mother. Jeeveshu’s words are relatable, his hilarious set tickles the audience’s funny bone and makes them root for the protagonist, Vedant, who is the ideal ‘Rajaa Betaa’ that our Indian households aspire to raise.

  • Star Plus, SET continue to lead urban areas in BARC week 1

    Star Plus, SET continue to lead urban areas in BARC week 1

    MUMBAI: Zee Anmol continued to be in first position in the Hindi (U+R) genre in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for week 52 of 2018. Sony Pal and Star Utsav interchanged their second and third positions in the rural market. Star Plus and Sony Entertainment Television continued to be in first and second positions in the urban areas

    Hindi GEC (U+R)

    Zee Anmol continued to be in the first position with 823945 impressions ‘000s. Star Plus came to the second position from fourth position as compared to the previous week with 670747 impressions ‘000s. Zee TV slipped a slot and stood at third position with 648320 impressions ‘000s. Star Bharat also came down slot, securing fourth position with 611114 impressions ‘000s. Sony Entertainment Television retained its fifth position with 598328 impressions ‘000s.

    Colors, Star Utsav, Sony Pal, Dangal TV and Rishtey had 584887 impressions ‘000s, 564417 impressions ‘000s, 533528 impressions ‘000s, 463740 impressions ‘000s and 460052 impressions ‘000s respectively with rankings as sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively.

    Hindi Rural GEC

    Zee Anmol retained its first position with 663446 impressions ‘000s. Sony Pal and Star Utsav interchanged their second and third positions respectively with 373175 impressions ‘000s and 371016 impressions ‘000s.

    Dangal TV, Rishtey, Star Bharat, Zee TV, Big Magic, Star Plus and Colors continued to be in fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 363543 impressions ‘000s, 337711 impressions ‘000s, 294999 impressions ‘000s, 256216 impressions ‘000s, 200818 impressions ‘000s, 199855 impressions ‘000s and 183652 impressions ‘000s.

    Hindi Urban GEC

    Star Plus and Sony Entertainment Television continued to be in first and second positions respectively with 470892 impressions ‘000s and 439441 impressions ‘000s. Colors and Zee TV exchanged their third and fourth respectively with 401236 impressions ‘000s and 392103 impressions ‘000s.

    Star Bharat, Sony Sab, Star Utsav, Sony Pal, Zee Anmol and &TV continued to be on fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 316116 impressions ‘000s, 296948 impressions ‘000s, 191243 impressions ‘000s, 162512 impressions ‘000s, 160499 impressions ‘000s, 134017 impressions.

  • “Put Your Family First with ZEE Family Packs!”

    “Put Your Family First with ZEE Family Packs!”

    MUMBAI: Up until date, the Broadcasting ecosystem operated as part of a packaged bouquet environment where consumers paid a fixed amount and received a pre-configured bouquet of channels. As per the TRAI mandate, a new tariff/pricing regime has come into effect from December 29th, 2018 and expected to be implemented across the value chain by February 1st. In the new scenario, the power of choice shifts to the viewers who will have the freedom to choose their favourite channels and packs and pay only for what they want to watch. ZEE, the No. 1 television network of the country, leading the change agenda for the new pricing paradigm, was the first to roll out its multiple customer-centric packs. In a display of network strength and breadth cutting across genres, some of ZEE’s most popular faces – Guddan (Zee TV), Angoori Bhabhi (&TV), Radhika of Mazhya Navryachi Baayko (Zee Marathi), anchor Hemali Mohite (Zee 24 Taas) and Chef Ajay Chopra (LF) came together to urge everyone to subscribe to the Zee bouquet of channels before February 1, 2019.

    Speaking of the core insight that shaped the configuration of ZEE’s packs, Prathyusha Agarwal, CMO, ZEE said, “When it comes to consumption of television content, everybody in the family has different demands and the monthly purchase is made keeping everyone’s preferences in mind.  Hence, our approach towards pack configuration has been ‘family first’ – offering the top genres such as Entertainment, Movies, News, Music and Lifestyle that are critical to the everyday entertainment needs of the entire family! The Zee Family Pack offers top channels across genres like Zee TV, Zee Cinema, Zee Marathi, Zee News, Zee Café, LF making it the superhit entertainment choice for consumers.”

    Mr. Atul Das, Chief Revenue Officer – Affiliate Sales, ZEE said, “The new pricing regime brings in a major shift in the way television has been consumed in India. On one hand, it brings in transparency to consumers about the price of channels, while on the other hand it offers the complete freedom of choice to pay for all those channels they want to watch. Consumers, who do not watch a particular set of channels, would be able to choose not to subscribe to those channels and manage their budget accordingly. Importantly, the new pricing regime brings in benefits to the entire value chain. DPOs will get separate fees for managing their networks, while broadcasters get freedom to price their channels, based on market dynamics. This will be beneficial to all stakeholders. Zee, on its part, has announced MRP of its channels on an a-la-carte basis. To offer greater value to its viewers, we have also created attractive packs – Zee Prime Packs & Zee Family Packs. The best of Zee content is bundled together at very attractive prices to make sure that the demands of the entire family is catered to.”

    As content in the mother tongue is usually the primary destination for TV viewing across India, the ZEE family packs have been configured regional language-forward with attractive packs across 11 languages – Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, Bengali, Oriya, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and English. With a sound understanding of the viewer consumption basket of channels across regions and languages, ZEE has three types of packs to cater to different viewer needs. Prime packs based on core regional language consumption, Family Packs that offer the top genres for every household and All-in-One Packs that offer all genres at great value. The ‘Zee Family Pack’ targeted at the Hindi Speaking Market (HSM) has been priced at Rs. 45 per month for 24 channels. The Zee Family Pack includes leading channels such as Zee TV, &TV, Zee Cinema, &Pictures, Zee Bollywood, Zee News, Zee Anmol, Big Ganga, Zing, LF and many others, cutting across multiple genres such as entertainment, movies, news, music and lifestyle thereby offering content that caters to every member of the family, every day.  

    It’s going to be a blockbuster year for movies on Zee with the biggest World Television Premieres and the most awaited film awards night. From Salman Khan’s Race 3, Superstar Rajinikanth’s 2.0 to SRK’s Zero, Ranveer Singh’s Simmba, Akshay Kumar’s Kesari, Vicky Kaushal’s Uri: The Surgical Strike, Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika, Kedarnath, Accidental Prime Minister and many more, the Zee Hindi Movies Cluster comprising Zee Cinema, &pictures, Zee Bollywood and Zee Anmol Cinema will be the one-stop destination for your daily dose of superhit movies. That’s not all! Get ready to be dazzled as Bollywood’s biggest stars descend on a single stage to celebrate cinematic brilliance only at Zee Cine Awards.

    Actor Kanika Mann who plays the title role in Zee TV’s Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega said, “I sincerely urge all Zee TV loyalists and viewers at large to subscribe to the Zee Family Pack before 1st Feb. My journey of Guddan is on the brink of an exciting phase where she realizes that the family she has ended up marrying into is one that she does care about and is willing to give her marriage a sincere shot and make things work with Akshat. Please make sure you do not miss out on your daily appointment with me and your other favourite, much-loved Zee TV characters like Pragya, Preeta, Zara and Mohini. The year ahead for Zee TV holds the excitement of gripping twists and turns across popular shows such Kumkum Bhagya, Kundali Bhagya, Ishq Subhan Allah, Tujhse Hai Raabta, my own show – Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega and introduction of new shows like Rajaa Betaa, the finale of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, an all-new season of the immensely popular Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Líl Champs and a host of exciting awards shows, weekend specials, mahasangams and more!”

    Shubhangi Atre who essays the role of Angoori Bhabhi in &TV’s Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai added, “All viewers of &TV are sure to be entertained in a khaas andaaz in 2019! Get ready for great shows in different genres throughout the year and follow the new adventures of your favorite character Angoori Bhabhi from Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain. There is an offering for everyone in the family with shows like the horror-mystery Daayan, the epic fantasy Vikram Betaal Ki Rahasya Gaatha and the soon to be aired love story Main Bhi Ardhangini amongst others. To keep watching &TV and its shows, do choose the attractively priced ZEE Family Pack and stay entertained!”

    Anita Date who plays Radhika of Zee Marathi’s Mazhya Navryachi Bayko added, “The new year will bring new twists on ‘Mazhya Navryachi Bayko’. Will my character Radhika outsmart the plots and schemes hatched by Guru and Shanaya? Tune in to find out and watch all the other exciting developments across your favorite shows of Zee Marathi – be it the grand wedding on Tula Paahte Re, the comeback of the popular musical show Nakshatraanche Dene or the season 2 of the hit show Raatricha Khel Chaale or the world television premieres of films like Pushpak Vimaan, Ye Re Ye Re Paisa and Naal but for that, make sure you opt for the Zee Family Pack – Marathi before 1st Feb.”  

    Hemali Mohite, popular anchor of Zee 24 Taas said, “Being the the first 24-hour Marathi news channel that ensured that Maharashtra gets a voice, Zee 24 Taas continues to be the ultimate destination for every Maharashtrian to stay abreast of everything from global developments to local connect. Our lead shows like Good Morning Maharashtra, the entertainment news ‘Spotlight’, the youth show Awaz Tarunanchi, RokThok – the best debate show in the Marathi news space, our evening slot leaders like Nivduk 24Taas & ZEE 24Taas Vishesh, and our analysis-based news ‘Laksyavedh’ are just some more reasons for you to opt for the Zee bouquet before 1st February”.

    Chef Ajay Chopra, LF said, “Nothing can connect better with you than food, travel and culture because these dimensions of life celebrate YOU. You have loved my show 'Northern Flavors' for 2 seasons in a row and I am coming soon with the 3rd season this year. LF has been a part of your lives, taking you on a thousand journeys with every bite. With shows like Station Master's Tiffin, Curries of India, Ganga The Soul of India and many more you have lived the journeys and traveled with anchors like – Ranveer Brar, Kunal Kapur, Dia and me to explore India like never before. It's time to continue your journey with LF with newer season of Northern Flavors, new shows like Dakshin Diaries, 3 Course with Pankaj season 2 and many more. Don't forget to subscribe to the Zee Family Pack before 1st Feb to keep getting your daily dose of Foodtainment on LF. Continue to be the Loyal Fans of LF. Live Free, Live Fabulous and be Lifestyle Forward with LF! #ChooseZeeFamilyPack #ChooseLF”.

    With a total of 59 channels (43 SD & 16 HD) in 11 languages reaching a total of 148 million households every day, ZEEL has been offering audiences in India ‘superhit’ entertainment cutting across genres.  Whether it’s Pragya, Preetha, Zara Siddique or Bhabhiji in the Hindi Belt to Radhika in Mahasrashtra, Rani Rashmoni in West Bengal and many more in every region, our characters share a deep bond with viewers wanting them as dinner-table companions every day! The No.1 TV network that fulfils all the demands is Zee with its family packs that bring together the right assortment of superhit channels across the top genres of entertainment, movies, news, music and lifestyle, making it a must-have for every family!

  • Zee strengthens early primetime with ‘Rajaa Betaa’

    Zee strengthens early primetime with ‘Rajaa Betaa’

    MUMBAI: After launching four new shows last year in the primetime slot, Zee is adding another feather to its cap by launching yet another show named Rajaa Betaa in the early primetime. It will premiere on 15 January, Monday to Saturday at 6.30 pm and is produced by Sobo films.

    Zee TV business head Aparna Bhosle said, “Zee was pretty set in its prime time and the next strategy that we wanted to tackle was to strengthen our pre-prime slots." Therefore, Raabta, Guddan and Man Mohini were launched last year.

    She added further that a good show is time agnostic. A good show will attract viewers even at the last hours of 4pm.

    As far as content strategy is concerned during big events like IPL and the country's main election, "Zee actually grew in IPL last year. When your content offering is strong, viewership invariably follows," she said.

    The recent TRAI tariff order will have given a jolt to broadcasters where they are likely to lose chunks of viewers. But Zee is unfazed. Zee's strong primetime viewership, says Bhosle, is testimony to its good content that people will demand for.

    However, she expects significant changes in viewing patterns to take place. According to her, people consume at max 130 channels when surfing. So, some channels may not make it to a viewer's list.

    Zee, on the other hand, seems ready to tackle challenges head on.

  • Zee Anmol led BARC (U+R), rural in week 52

    Zee Anmol led BARC (U+R), rural in week 52

    MUMBAI: Zee Anmol continued to be in first position in the Hindi (U+R) genre in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for week 52 of 2018. Zee Anmol retained its first position in the rural market. Star Plus retained its first position in the urban areas

    Hindi GEC (U+R)

    Zee Anmol continued to be in first position with 783610 impressions ‘000s. Zee TV climbed to the second position from third position as compared to the previous week with 667580 impressions ‘000s. Star Bharat also climbed to third from fourth position with 650558 impressions ‘000s. Star Plus that was on second position last week fell to the fourth position this week with 621686 impressions ‘000s. Sony Entertainment Television stood at fifth position from eighth position with 581218 impressions ‘000s.

    Star Utsav, Colors, Sony Pal, Rishtey and Dangal TV stood at sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 567006 impressions ‘000s, 551962 impressions ‘000s, 538666 impressions ‘000s, 464947 impressions ‘000s and 459737 impressions ‘000s.

    Hindi Rural GEC

    Zee Anmol retained its first position with 636855 impressions ‘000s. Sony Pal, Star Utsav, Dangal TV and Rishtey stood at second, third, fourth and fifth positions respectively with 378092 impressions ‘000s, 375015 impressions ‘000s, 358549 impressions ‘000s and 343705 impressions ‘000s.

    Star Bharat, Zee TV, Big Magic, Star Plus and Colors stood at sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 313541 impressions ‘000s, 257357 impressions ‘000s, 209686 impressions ‘000s, 191954 impressions ‘000s and 172345 impressions ‘000s.

    Hindi Urban GEC

    Star Plus retained its first position with 429732 impressions ‘000s. Sony Entertainment Television, Zee TV and Colors stood at second, third and fourth positions respectively with 424615 impressions ‘000s, 410223 impressions ‘000s and 379617 impressions ‘000s.   

    Star Bharat, Sony Sab, Star Utsav, Sony Pal, Zee Anmol and &TV continued to be in fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 337017 impressions ‘000s, 310264 impressions ‘000s, 191991 impressions ‘000s, 160574 impressions ‘000s, 146755 impressions ‘000s, 299705 impressions ‘000s, 138444 impressions ‘000s.

  • No changes in urban areas, Star Plus continues to lead in BARC week 51

    No changes in urban areas, Star Plus continues to lead in BARC week 51

    MUMBAI: Rishtey emerged as the new player, securing tenth position in the Hindi (U+R) genre in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for week 51 of 2018. Dangal TV and Star Bharat swapped their fourth and fifth positions in the rural market. No changes were observed in the urban areas

    Hindi GEC (U+R)

    Zee Anmol, Star Plus, Zee TV, Star Bharat, Star Utsav, Colors, Sony Pal, Sony Entertainment Television and Dangal TV retained their first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth positions respectively with 764424 impressions ‘000s, 726911 impressions ‘000s, 714003 impressions ‘000s, 685395 impressions ‘000s, 561540 impressions ‘000s, 551706 impressions ‘000s, 518218 impressions ‘000s, 497633 impressions ‘000s and 446359 impressions ‘000s.

    Rishtey emerged as the new player, securing tenth position with 417356 impressions ‘000s.

    Hindi Rural GEC

    Zee Anmol, Star Utsav and Sony Pal continued to be in first, second and third positions respectively with 620112 impressions ‘000s, 366455 impressions ‘000s and 363800 impressions ‘000s. Dangal TV and Star Bharat swapped their fourth and fifth positions respectively with 348979 impressions ‘000s and 343723 impressions ‘000s.

    Rishtey, Zee TV, Star Plus, Big Magic and Colors retained their sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 304760 impressions ‘000s, 278086 impressions ‘000s, 218885 impressions ‘000s, 196686 impressions ‘000s and 168990 impressions ‘000s.

    Hindi Urban GEC

    No changes were observed in the urban areas. Star Plus, Zee TV, Colors, Sony Entertainment Television, Star Bharat, Sony Sab, Star Utsav, Sony Pal, Zee Anmol and &TV continued to be on first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 508025 impressions ‘000s, 435917 impressions ‘000s, 382716 impressions ‘000s, 368641 impressions ‘000s, 341673 impressions ‘000s, 299705 impressions ‘000s, 195085 impressions ‘000s, 154418 impressions ‘000s, 144312 impressions ‘000s and 135752 impressions ‘000s.

  • Hindi GECs flirted with formats, sensed OTT challenge

    Hindi GECs flirted with formats, sensed OTT challenge

    MUMBAI: When it came to content, OTT platforms captured the zeitgeist of 2018. Premium digital video content was relentlessly rolled out by the likes of Amazon Prime, Netflix, ALT Balaji, Hotstar, Voot and Zee5, keeping the audiences hooked at all times. Naturally, the band of programmers at some of India’s biggest broadcast networks felt the heat as a new wave of content competition hit India. Heads of Hindi GECs pulled out all stops in order to stay ahead of the game and keep their viewers happy. Thankfully for them, the cord-cutting trend, prevalent in several countries, didn’t turn to India. However, the sheer scale and quality of OTT content audiences were exposed to this year should be a cause for worry entertainment channels.

    ‘TV isn’t dying, in fact, both TV and OTT is growing simultaneously,’ was a line often heard this year. That’s perhaps the reason broadcasters remained confident that daily soaps, fiction and non-fiction shows on TV would continue to command viewership numbers.

    The advent OTT players increased the overall demand for content. While Indian broadcasters put out over 100,000 hours of content annually across formats and languages, newer entrants continued to pump in more cash per episode (though for much smaller quantities of content) and tried to snap up the best available talent. 

    The overall cost of content rose by almost two to three per cent of the broadcasters’ top line. With OTT companies refusing to take their foot off the pedal, broadcasters have no choice but to pay up. However, if their bid for quality programming fails to generate higher viewership which can be monetized better, broadcasters may not pursue quality, and stick to current cost metrics.

    As far as content consumption was concerned, regional content too made its mark this year. While Hindi language consumption remains the country’s preferred choice, growth was fastidiously led by regional content. Backing this up with some facts, it was reported that the daily tune-ins on TV by the HSM led to 68.4 per cent, whereas in the South market it led to 78.3 per cent. Simultaneously, the advertisement expenditure in FY18, Hindi GECs declined by nine per cent as compared to an increase of 5.4 per cent in on regional channels. 

    It was also a year of full surprises for the Hindi GECs, especially on the leadership front. Top-notch industry executives decided to call it quits including veteran Colors CEO Raj Nayak who dropped the bombshell of his Viacom18 exit after a distinguished seven-year stint with the media and entertainment conglomerate. Another prominent personality Discovery India and South Asia head Karan Bajaj also called it a day. Industry insiders believe the bespectacled Bajaj timed his exit to perfection, stepping aside when it mattered most. Both of them haven’t hinted at what gigs they are likely to take up next. Another heavyweight – Deepak Rajadhyaksha – who was heading Zee TV, turned to Viacom18 with his mantle being handed over to the broadcaster’s English cluster head Aparna Bhosle.

    The GECs also flirted with formats and played around with show timings in an attempt to infuse life into programming. Here's a quick recap of how some of India's most-loved Hindi GECs tried to stay ahead in a cluttered segment.

    Colors

    Having a stronghold in the mythological and fantasy drama genre, it revived Naagin for season three giving it an 8 pm slot on the weekend. Another supernatural drama Tantra by Swastik Productions was aired on weekdays at 11 pm. Rashmi Sharma Telefilms’ Vish Ya Amrit: Sitaara, a supernatural thriller, was given the weekday 10.30 pm slot.

    Two leading ladies of not just Viacom18, but the entire industry, added more feathers to their caps. Manisha Sharma, who was in charge of Colors, was elevated as the chief content officer – Hindi mass entertainment. She heads both Colors and Rishtey. Kids’ cluster head Nina Jaipuria’s portfolio further expanded to include both kids TV network and Hindi.

    The channel reshuffled its programming line-up post the launch of historical saga Dastaan-E-Mohabbat Salim Anarkali, Monday-Saturday at 8.30 pm, by replacing the drama series Udaan which was shifted to 7 pm slot. Internet Wala Love, which aired at 7 pm was moved to 6.30 pm time band while Savitri Devi College and Hospital, which aired at the 6.30 pm slot was called off.

    After a two year hiatus, Colors came back with the launch of season 8 of reality show India’s Got Talent, to be shown on weekends at 10 pm. The show was planned to replace horror anthology television series, Kaun Hai? That was produced by Contiloe Pictures and was scheduled to air every Friday to Saturday at 10.30 pm. Also, another home-grown reality show Entertainment Ki Raat season 2 was given the weekend 9 pm slot, promoted from its debut season slot of 10.30 pm. The show was replaced with the reality show Rising Star produced by Optimystix Entertainment. Bigg Boss 12 was also launched but with a new time-slot at 9 pm.

    Sony

    Hindi GEC Sony Sab started a new weekend slot titled ‘Sab Ka Weekend Plan’ with two new shows India Ke Mast Kalandar – Atrangi Hain Ye!and Namune. The channel aired the former show every Saturday and Sunday at 8 pm whereas the latter was at 9 pm. The Kapil Sharma Show is all set to make a comeback after a hiatus of more than a year. The channel had stopped airing fresh episodes of the show from September 2017.

    Taking Colors’ Bigg Boss 12 head-on was Sony’s tentpole show Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) season 10 at 9 pm. Following that, the channel launched two fictional drama Patiala Babes and Ladies Special post-KBC. The channel pulled the plug on Yeh Pyaar Nahi Toh Kya Hai, which was aired at 9.30 pm, following poor ratings.

    The network also announced that Sony Pictures Network India’s (SPNI) newly launched content production arm Studio NXT will focus on creating premium, high investment content that can also travel outside India. Headed by Sony Entertainment Television (SET) EVP and business head Danish Khan, the content studio began its journey with Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) season 10 which was co-produced with Big Synergy.

    The channel is experimenting with new shows and formats in the time slot starting 8.30 pm. The channel aired comedy-drama Main Maike Chali Jaungi, replacing Dus Ka Dum and Zindagi Ke Crossroads. Dus Ka Dum aired on Monday and Tuesday while Zindagi Ke Crossroads aired from Wednesday to Friday.

    Zee

    Zee TV’s primetime offering included Manmohini, produced by LSD Films, every Monday to Friday at 7.30 pm. &TV launched a live singing reality show for kids Love Me India and fantasy show Vikram Betaal ki Rahasya Gaatha. Zee TV launched a new fiction show named Tujse hai Raabta on 3 September, weekdays at 8.30 pm, produced by Full House Media.

    ZEEL elevated Aparna Bhosle as the business head of its flagship Hindi GEC Zee TV. Bhosle headed the premium and FTA GEC cluster. The move comes in the wake of Deepak Rajadhyaksha’s exit from the company. He was the deputy business head at Zee TV. Rajadhyaksha joined Viacom18 as business head of Colors Marathi and Colors Gujarati.

    Zee also took three of its shows abroad for a remake, in collaboration with African countries – Punar Vivah, Dance India Dance and Pavitra Rishta.

    Ending the year 2018 on a high note, &TV opened doors of endless opportunities for makers to experiment with content. Supernatural ruled the roost this year for the channel, progressive concepts and live reality remained at the top of the list. From launching its first live reality show for kids to introducing supernatural in a new style, &TV presented its khaas andaaz with not one but many pieces of content that were rolled out. The channel launched shows like ‘The Unconventional Saas (Perfect Pati)’, ‘Love with supernatural twist (Laal Ishq)’,’ Reliving childhood stories (Vikram Betaal Ki Rahasya Gatha)’, ‘ The mysterious Daayan (Daayan)’, Kids Live singing with ‘Love Me India’ and ‘High Fever… Dance Ka Naya Tevar’.

    Star

    Star India signed a multi-season, multi-year deal with Talpa Media for The Voice franchise, comprising The Voice and The Voice Kids. The new series will be produced by Banijay Asia, a Banijay Group company.

    Star Bharat’s socio-thriller Kaal Bhairav Rahasya returned for a second season featuring new mystery and folklore. Star Bharat launched a mythological show Radha Krishn airing Monday to Friday at 9 pm, replacing political drama Saam Daam Dand Bhed. The show was produced by Swastik Productions who have had several successes in the genre including Shani, Mahakali, and Porus. It also announced the launch of a new finite fiction show that narrated the story of firebrand freedom fighter Chandrashekar Azad in about 110 episodes, produced by Anirudh Pathak.

    The main GEC Star Plus launched a new show Karn Sangini at 7 pm. The show replaced channel’s reality show Sabse Smart Kaun. With Karn Sangini, the channel is dealing with the new genre of mytho-romance. Produced by Shashi and Sumeet Mittal, the show narrated the never-seen-before tale of a royal princess Uruvi who chose her love and stood by it against all odds.

    Discovery Jeet

    Despite heavy promotions in its launch stage, Discovery Jeet didn’t quite manage to grasp the pulse of the audience.

    Jeet entered the Hindi GEC sweepstakes on 12 February with five hours of daily programmes, out of which three hours were original programming, with content available in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. The channel launched with a distribution blitzkrieg to more than 100 million households and signed up Netflix as the exclusive global OTT partner.

    Despite the network’s best effort, the channel failed to rate. Initially thought of a challenger to the existing GEC order, Jeet fizzled out without much of a fight.

    According to Broadcast Audience Research Council data week 9, the channel garnered 6096 impressions (000s) in the 7 pm to 11 pm time slot, while it secured 15908 impressions (000s) for the whole day’s viewership. Currently, the channel airs syndicates content dubbed in Hindi.

    Overall, almost all channels heavily swapped shows for one another in order to keep audiences steady and growing. Unlike earlier years, when channels relied on primetime shows for years, times are changing and audiences are picky and broadcasters realise that.

  • Star Plus led GEC urban in BARC week 50

    Star Plus led GEC urban in BARC week 50

    MUMBAI: Zee TV and Star Bharat interchanged their third and fourth positions in the Hindi (U+R) genre in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for week 50 of 2018. Rishtey and Zee TV swapped their sixth and seventh positions in the rural market. Zee Anmol and Sony Pal swapped their eighth and ninth positions in the urban market.

    Hindi GEC (U+R)

    Zee Anmol and Star Plus retained their first and second positions respectively with 778209 impressions ‘000s and 745182 impressions ‘000s. Zee TV and Star Bharat interchanged their third and fourth positions with 695276 impressions ‘000s and 667805 impressions ‘000s respectively.

    Star Utsav, Colors, Sony Pal, Sony Entertainment Television, Dangal TV and Sony Sab continued to be on fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 619540 impressions ‘000s, 552334 impressions ‘000s, 500363 impressions ‘000s, 476220 impressions ‘000s, 413567impressions ‘000s and 411676 impressions ‘000s. 

    Hindi Rural GEC

    Zee Anmol, Star Utsav, Sony Pal, Star Bharat and Dangal TV retained their first, second, third, fourth and fifth positions respectively with 626723 impressions ‘000s, 417302 impressions ‘000s, 345993 impressions ‘000s, 326684 impressions ‘000s and 319031 impressions ‘000s.

    Rishtey and Zee TV swapped their sixth and seventh positions respectively with 292228 impressions ‘000s and 273469 impressions ‘000s. Star Plus, Big Magic and Colors retained their eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively with 230770 impressions ‘000s, 203717 impressions ‘000s and 172559 impressions ‘000s.

    Hindi Urban GEC

    Star Plus and Zee TV continued to be at first and second positions respectively with 514412 impressions ‘000s and 421807 impressions ‘000s. Colors and Sony Entertainment Television exchanged their third and fourth positions with 379774 impressions ‘000s and 354395 impressions ‘000s respectively.

    Star Bharat, Sony Sab and Star Utsav continued to be at fifth, sixth, seventh positions respectively with 341121 impressions ‘000s, 310319 impressions ‘000s and 202238 impressions ‘000s. Sony Pal and Zee Anmol swapped their eighth and ninth positions respectively with 154370 impressions ‘000s and 151485 impressions ‘000s.  &TV retained its tenth position with 117245 impressions ‘000s.

  • Zee TV extends its early primetime fiction to Saturdays

    Zee TV extends its early primetime fiction to Saturdays

    MUMBAI: Zee TV, India’s pioneer satellite broadcaster, has cultivated a strong relationship with the middle class over the last 25 years, presenting path-breaking content that mirrors their core sensibilities. The channel has been on a consistent growth trend, having launched new shows in recent times that have only strengthened its primetime line up. To consolidate its position further, the channel is now extending its early primetime programming to Saturdays. Starting December 15th,  viewers will be able to watch four of their favourite Zee TV shows including Yeh Teri Galiyaan – 7:00 PM, Manmohini – 7:30 PM, Guddan… Tumse Na Ho Paega – 8:00 PM and Tujhse Hai Raabta – 8:30 PM six days a week (Monday – Saturday) and follow it up by tuning into Fear Files and Spotlight.

    In the upcoming episodes of Yeh Teri Galliyan, Shantanu professes his love to Asmita in a drunken stupor but she decides not to pursue it until she proves her innocence. During a family picnic, bhua’s plans to bring them closer because of which Shantanu and Asmita get stuck overnight in a jungle. Romance buds between the two but Asmita accuses Shantanu for taking her for granted and they end up in a heated argument. The next morning, when they return home, the relatives defame them but Shantanu takes the blame which enrages Ridoy. Will this cause a rift between both brothers?

    This week in Manmohini, we will see Mohini trying to gain control over Ram's senses through her magical powers. But despite multiple attempts, she fails to overpower him. Moreover, her attempts to put Sindoor on Karvachauth as Ram’s wife go in vein as Siya come just in time and becomes Ram’s shield, preventing this from happening. Hell bent on attaining Ram through any means possible, what will Mohini do next? Will Siya be able to outsmart her?

    Its festive time on Guddan…tumse na ho payega with Christmas around the corner. There is a lot of warmth and love but is this is the calm before the storm as drama brews under the surface. A turn in events will put Guddan in a though spot where she will have to choose between her own family and her Sasural. Constantly plotting against Guddan, the bahu’s decide to make her father dress up as a clown and insult him. Upset by this, Guddan blames Akshat for her father’s insult but tackles the situation in a quirky way. What will Guddan do to take a stance and fight back to prove herself?

    Tujhse Hai Raabta will see some entertaining drama in the upcoming week as the Mother-Daughter duo end up applying to the same collage oblivious of each other’s plans. When they come face to face on the application day they are absolutely stunned. Anupriya new to the entire set up gets sucked into ragging from where Kalyani smartly rescues her. On the entrance exam day, Bhua plans to frame Kalyani by slipping cheating chits in her bag which are later caught by the invigilator putting her in extreme trouble. Anupriya and Malhar immediately rush to her rescue. Will they make it there in time?