Tag: Zindagi

  • Zee TV back to third spot; Star Plus the only gainer

    Zee TV back to third spot; Star Plus the only gainer

    MUMBAI: Its spot at the number two position was just limited for a week as the general entertainment channel (GEC) Zee TV went back to its number three position in week six of TAM TV ratings. The channel observed a huge fall and scored 450,944 GVTs, down from 485,396 GVTs. 

     

    Despite a fall, Colors regained its number two position with 454,157 GVTs, down from 476,976 GVTs. 

     

    Star Plus was the only gainer this week as it reported 645,013 GVTs, up from 616,431 GVTs. Life OK stayed happy at number four with 309,669 GVTs, down from 337,642 GVTs. 

     

    Sab at number five generated 293,685 GVTs, down from 294,412 GVTs and at number six Sony Entertainment Television (SET) garnered 235,501 GVTs, down from 263,082 GVTs.   

     

    The popular show from Star Plus – Diya Aur Baati Hum topped the general entertainment space with 10,908 TVTs, up from 10,674 TVTs. Ye Hai Mohababtein from Star too had a clear win and stood strong at number two with 9,129 TVTs, up from 8,595 TVTs and Saathiya Saath occupied the third spot with 8,975 TVTs, up from 8,557 TVTs. 

     

    Zee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya stood at the fourth spot with 8,909 TVTs, up from 8,443 TVTs followed by Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai that clocked 8,613 TVTs, up from 8,147 TVTs. 

     

    At the sixth spot stood Colors’ reality game show – Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 6, which opened at 8,593 TVTs. The channel’s fiction offering Sasural Simar Ka too grabbed eyeballs as it observed seventh position at the ratings chart and delivered 7,779 TVTs, up from 7,303 TVTs. 

     

    Sab’s chart leader Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah grabbed the eighth spot and scored 7,329 TVTs, up from 6,822 TVTs. Zee TV’s fiction offering Jamai Raja occupied the ninth position with 7,301 TVTs, up from 6,899 TVTs.

     

    Last but not the least, at the tenth spot stood Star Plus’ fiction property – Tu Mera Hero, which generated 7,143 TVTs, up from 6,289 TVTs.

  • Zindagi appoints Star Plus’ Bharti Sharma as programming head

    Zindagi appoints Star Plus’ Bharti Sharma as programming head

    MUMBAI: It was in June 2014, when Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (Zeel) launched a channel nationally, christened Zindagi, for progressive mindset and people who do not have a language barrier. With the best of content from across the border, the network had appointed a separate team for the channel.

     

    The first change in the team happened with the exit of the network’s marketing head for national channels Akash Chawla quitting and moving to Essel Vision Productions as business head. The team is further set for a change.

     

    Now it is learnt from a highly placed source that Vanita Jain, who wears the hat of the programming head, has already resigned from the post and relinquished her position last week. The channel has roped in former Star Plus associate creative producer Bharti Sharma in place of Jain.

     

    Sources tell Indiantelevision.com that Sharma has already joined Zindagi on 9 February, 2015 and will report to the channel’s business head Priyanka Datta.

     

    Sharma was part of the programming fiction team at Star and used to report to Star Plus’ fiction programming head Danish Khan. She was involved creatively in projects like Mahabharat. Her last day at Star was on 6 February, 2015.

  • Tam Data: Zee and Sony gain in week 5

    Tam Data: Zee and Sony gain in week 5

    MUMBAI: In week five of the TAM TV ratings, the numero uno channel, Star Plus, witnessed a drop. From 659015 GVTs, it fell to 616431 GVTs.

     

    The week saw Zee TV gaining and propelling back to number two position with 485396 GVTs, up from 407999 GVTs.

     

    Colors, which enjoyed the number two spot for a while, came in third in the rating chart. It was a marginal drop of 476976 GVTs from 485008 GVTs.

     

    At number four stood, Life OK with 337642 GVTs up from 298833 GVTs.

     

    Multi Screen Media’s Sony Entertainment Television (SET) jumped to 263082 GVTs from 237536 GVTs. Its sister channel, Sab, witnessed a drop; from 304601 GVTs to 294412 GVTs.

     

    Talking about the other small players in the market, Big Magic reported 41799 GVTs, down from 48822 GVTs; Sony Pal registered 29159 GVTs up from 25595 GVTs; Zindagi scored 18439 GVTs down from 20737 GVTs and Epic observed 8057 GVTs up from 6958 GVTs.

  • Zindagi to launch two new shows in February

    Zindagi to launch two new shows in February

    MUMBAI: Hindi entertainment channel – Zindagi – is all set to launch two new shows this February.

     

    The first show, called Aaj Rang Hai, is a dark story that showcases the lives and patriarchal norms of two families in a rural setting. Beginning 3 February, the show will be aired from Monday to Saturday at 10.30 pm. 

     

    Aaj Rang Hai revolves around enmity and power struggle between two brothers and their families and how women suffer because of their animosity. The cast features Noman Ijaz, Saba Qamar, Yumna Zaidi and veteran actor Sohail Ahmed.

     

    The second show is called Dil e Nadaan and will go on air from 6 February. The show brings to life a love story with a twist. It will be aired from Monday to Saturday at 8 pm. 

     

    Dil e Naadan is about a rich girl falling in love with her poor cousin and eventually getting married to him. The story goes on to reveal what happens when another girl comes between the two.

     

  • Star Plus wins big in week 4

    Star Plus wins big in week 4

    MUMBAI: In week four of TAM TV ratings, the leader in the general entertainment space, Star Plus has proved its might once again. The channel has observed a significant rise in viewership and recorded 659 million GVTs, up from 613 million GVTs.

     

    The second highest gainer, Sony Entertainment Television (SET) at number six, tracked 238 million GVTs, up from 235 million GVTs.

     

    Colors continued to retain its number two position with 485 million GVTs followed by Zee TV at 408 million GVTs, down from 417 million GVTs.

     

    Despite a drop, Sab continued to hold its number four position strongly at 305 million GVTs, down from 318 million GVTs.

     

    At number five stood Life OK with 299 million GVTs, down from 316 million GVTs.

     

    Talking about the other small players in the market, all of them witnessed a fall in the ratings. Thus, Big Magic reported 49 million GVTs, down from 57 million GVTs, Sony Pal registered 26 million GVTs, down from 29 million GVTs, Zindagi scored 21 million GVTs, down from 24 million GVTs and Epic observed 7 million GVTs, down from 8.3 million GVTs.

  • Star Plus and Sony retain viewership in week 3

    Star Plus and Sony retain viewership in week 3

    MUMBAI: It was a bad week for the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) genre as most of the channels saw a dip in viewership. In week 3 of the TAM TV ratings, only Star Plus and Sony Entertainment Television (SET) maintained eyeballs.

     

    Thus, Star Plus at number one continued to lead at 613 million GVTs followed by Colors at number two with 485 million GVTs (down from 510 million GVTs). At number three stood Zee TV with 417 million GVTs, down from 433 million GVTs followed by Life OK at 316 million GVTs, down from 339 million GVTs.

     

    Sab too lost some numbers and generated 318 million GVTs, down from 328 million GVTs. Last but not the least Sony retained its numbers at 235 million GVTs.

     

    On the other hand, Big Magic too observed a drop from 62 million GVTs to 57 million GVTs. Zindagi too saw a fall from 30 million GVTs to 24 million GVTs. Sony Pal was gained this week from 28 million GVTs to 29 million GVTs. Epic continued its winning spree with 8.3 million GVTs, up from 7.6 million GVTs.

  • Zee TV and Life OK are the only gainers: TAM TV ratings week 2

    Zee TV and Life OK are the only gainers: TAM TV ratings week 2

    MUMBAI: In the week 1 of TAM TV ratings where all the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) made some gains during the week, week 2 of the ratings has a different story to tell. Almost all the GECs saw a decline in their numbers in week 2 of 2015. The only channels, which grew are Zee TV and Life OK at number three and fourth spot respectively.

     

    Zee TV, this week, posted gains with a rise in its ratings to 432,946 GVTs from 429,663 GVTs. Kumkum Bhagya turned out to be the most watched show this week as it garnered 9,260 TVTs, up from 8,508 TVTs followed by Jamai Raja occupied 7,194 TVTs, up from 6,636 TVTs.

     

    Life OK delivered a marginal growth from 337,915 GVTs to 339,134 GVTs. The comedy genre has worked wonders for the channel as Comedy Classes turned out to be its highlight. It clocked 3,062 TVTs, up from 2,716 TVTs followed by its crime property – Savdhan India, which registered 2,930 TVTs, up from 2,636 TVTs.

     

    Talking about the losers, Star Plus lost from 654,356 GVTs to 612,762 GVTs but still maintained its numero uno position. Its popular shows like Ye Hai Mohababtein and Diya Aur Baati Hum saw a decrease in the ratings. Yeh Hai.. scored 8,841 TVTs, down from 9,078 TVTs and Diya Aur Baati… reported 10,241 TVTs, down from 10,641 TVTs.

     

    Colors at number two settled with 510,208 GVTs, down from 519,544 GVTs. Meri Ashiqui Tumse Hi witnessed a fall from 6,703 TVTs to 6,298 TVTs and Balika Vadhu observed 5,085 TVTs, down from 5,428 TVTs.

     

    At the fifth position stood Sab with 328,467 GVTs, down from 335,130 GVTs. Though its hot property – Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah continued to shine with 8,940 TVTs, up from 8,006 TVTs, but its non-fiction offerings failed to grab eyeballs. Thus, The Great India Family Drama spotted 1,828 TVTs, down from 2,068 TVTs.

     

    Sony Entertainment Television (SET) occupied the sixth spot with 235,415 GVTs, down from 264,461 GVTs. The new series – Bhanwar saw a good start as it delivered 2,160 TVTs. The channel’s crime property – CID saw a decline in the numbers as it noticed 3,791 TVTs, down from 4,542 TVTs.

     

    Additionally, other smaller channels have recorded a rise in viewership. While Big Magic clocked 61,688 GVTs, up from 61,055 GVTs; Zindagi reported 30,340 GVTs, up from 28,232 GVTs; Sony Pal garnered 28,473 GVTs, up from 26,254 GVTs and Epic observed 7,637 GVTs, up from 6,330 GVTs.

     

  • All channels gain in week 1 of TAM TV Ratings

    All channels gain in week 1 of TAM TV Ratings

    MUMBAI: The year has begun on a positive note for the Hindi general entertainment channels as most of them saw a hike in TAM TV ratings of week 1.

     
    Star Plus continuing its reign in the genre, gained 654356 GVTs up from 596014 GVTs. The channel’s chart topper Diya Aur Baati Hum lost some numbers and registered 10641 TVTs, down from 10743 TVTs, Saathiya Saath too saw a drop and scored 7949 TVTs, down from 7951 TVTs. Big Star Awards reported 9910 TVTs.

     
    Colors at number two registered 519544 GVTs up from 492307 GVTs. Sasural Simar Ka leads the chart with 7346 TVTs, up from 6769 TVTs followed by Udaan at 6877 TVTs, down from 7038 TVTs.  Got Talent World Stage Live delivered 6195TVTs.

    Zee TV saw a marginal gain with 429663 GVTs up from 427256 GVTs. Kumkum Bhagya tops the chart with 8508 TVTs, down from 8998 TVTs, Jodha Akbar at number two garnered 6705 TVTs, down from 6757 TVTs and Qubool Hai  stood at 6190TVTs, down from 6587 TVTs.
     
    With 337915 GVTs up from 329200 GVTs, Life OK kept its hold at the number four position. Comedy Classes stood at 2716 TVTs, down from 2718 TVTs and Savdhan India scored 2636 TVTs, down from 2689 TVTs.
     
    Multi Screen Media (MSM) comedy channel, Sab, gained 335130 GVTs up from 319608 GVTs. Its chart leader Taarek Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah continued getting eyeballs and reported 8006 TVTs, up from 8002 TVTs. Chidiya Ghar too added some numbers and registered 3236 TVTs, up from 3085 TVTs and Family Antakshari observed 2035 TVTs, up from 1652 TVTs.

    Sony Entertainment Television (SET) too witnessed a hike of 264461 GVTs up from 236682 GVTs. The channel’s crime property Crime Patrol saw a significant rise in the viewership and recorded 2836 TVTs, up from 2381 TVTs, Adaalat too saw a hike in the ratings with 2522 TVTs, up from 2399 TVTs. Maharana Veer Pratap saw a drop with 2498 TVTs, down from 2568 TVTs.
     
    The newest entrant in the genre, Epic, gained 6330 GVTs up from 5281 GVTs. Sony Pal gained 26254 GVTs up from 23007 GVTs. Zeel’s Zindagi fell from 28541 GVTs to 28232 GVTs. Similarly, Big Magic fell to 61055 GVTs from 63489 GVTs.

  • Life OK and Sab gain in week 52

    Life OK and Sab gain in week 52

    MUMBAI: It was a bad end to the year for most of the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) as they witnessed a significant drop in the viewership at the ratings chart. In the week 52 of TAM TV ratings, only Life OK and Sab emerged to be winners.

    Life OK stood at number four with 329,200 GVTs, up from 327,014 GVTs. The channel’s crime properties – Savdhaan India and Shapath performed well in the week. Savdhaan India garnered 2,689 TVTs, up from 2,308 TVTs and Shapath recorded 2,477 TVTs, up from 1,812 TVTs.

    Sab at number five tracked 319,608 GVTs, up from 310,462 GVTs. Its flagship property – Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah stood out as a clear winner as it observed a rise from 7,060 TVTs to 8,002 TVTs.

    Coming back to the losers this week, despite a significant drop, Star Plus continued its strong hold at number one with 596,014 GVTs, down from 636,952 GVTs. Most of the channels’ offerings have lost eyeballs. Thus, Diya Aur Baati Hum registered 10,743 TVTs, down from 11,823 TVTs, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai clocked around 8,162 TVTs, down from 9,292 TVTs and Ye Hai Mohabbatein reported 9,425 TVTs, down from 10,209 TVTs.

    Colors at number three delivered 492,307 GVTs, down from 500,016 GVTs. Its chart topper Sasural Simar Ka lost numbers and registered 6,769 TVTs, down from 7,040 TVTs. On the non-fiction front, Comedy Nights with Kapil too observed a fall and noted 5,489 TVTs, down from 6,429 TVTs.

    Zee TV continued to occupy the number three spot with 427,256 GVTs, down from 473,977 GVTs. The channel’s popular shows like Kumkum Bhagya and Jamai Raja have witnessed a drop in the ratings. Thus, Kumkum Bhagya recorded 8,998 TVTs, down from 9,936 TVTs and Jamai Raja dropped from 6,879 TVTs to 6,676 TVTs.

    Last but not the least, Sony Entertainment Television (SET) delivered a marginal drop at the ratings chart. It saw a fall from 240,008 GVTs to 236,682 GVTs. On the viewership front, crime offerings have seen a drop. Thus, CID garnered 3,428 TVTs, down from 3,739 TVTs, Crime Patrol scored 2,381 TVTs, down from 2,488 TVTs and Adaalat clocked around 2,399 TVTs, down from 2,528 TVTs.

    Big Magic saw a rise and reported 63,489 GVTs, up from 59,613 GVTs.  Channels like Sony Pal and Zindagi too lost eyeballs as it dropped from 25,158 GVTs to 23,007 GVTs and from 31,545 GVTs to 28,541 GVTs respectively. Epic continued its upward trend and noted 5,281 GVTs, up from 4,534 GVTs.

     

  • Content differentiation has been the clear winner for Zindagi: Punit Goenka

    Content differentiation has been the clear winner for Zindagi: Punit Goenka

    MUMBAI: A result of ZEEL MD and CEO Punit Goenka’s gut feeling, Zindagi, the premium mass Hindi entertainment channel from the network, was meant to be a breath of fresh air in the cluttered market space.

    Launched six months ago on 23 June, the channel promised to break out of the usual set framework and melodrama with the shows never seen on Indian small screens. Keeping true to its philosophy and tagline Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, shows from across the border were handpicked to meet the Indian sensibilities.

    With 32 GVTs in week 51 of TAM TV ratings, the channel targeting at the CS4+ AB in Hindi speaking markets (HSM) is happy with its performance, so far. “Extremely delighted with the launch and the subsequent response we are getting from the viewers. The channel has been received very well and has a rapidly growing loyal base,” says Goenka who believes that Zindagi has managed to create a new category in the Hindi entertainment space and is the only premium Hindi channel in India.

    The stories, when compared to the over-the-top (OTT) Hindi melodrama, have a realistic outlook. The natural settings and pragmatic acting make the shows like Humsafar, Maat, Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain stand true to its tagline ‘jodey dilon ko’. To top it all, it has made Pakistani actors household names so much so that many have entered Bollywood after the popularity gained here. “Zindagi has introduced many firsts on Indian televisions in the Hindi entertainment space today, be it finite nature of dramas or original soundtrack in every drama and many more,” pinpoints Goenka.

    “Content is king and since launch, all that has been shown on Zindagi has appealed to audiences (males and females) of all ages,” adds the channel business head Priyanka Datta.

    “The way we wanted to establish our channel, we have been able to achieve so,” says Zeel chief sales officer Ashish Sehgal. Butting the critics, who say that for a channel which wants to compete with the GECs hasn’t achieved the numbers needed to survive in the highly volatile market, Sehgal says, “TAM doesn’t have the ample sample size and most niche channels – English as well as infotainment – face the same number wrath.”

    He goes on to explain that in the country, when it comes to compartmentalisation of genres, English means niche and Hindi means mass, which doesn’t stand correct for a channel like Zindagi. Catering to the “evolved” viewers who have the disposable income, the channel wants to tell the brands that it is a perfect platform to cater to the premium TG.

    Started with only 20-25 clients, the channel now boasts of 100 clients. “We haven’t compromised on our pricing and are still getting new clients as well as repeat ones, which is a very good signal,” says Sehgal. The channel has jewellery brands, premium FMCG brands like P&G, Nestle amongst many others as its clientele. A 10 second ad rate at the core primetime demands from Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 while non primetime varies from Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000.

    “The market is slowly accepting the channel as well as understanding its TG,” says Sehgal and adds, “One must understand that the channel was launched midyear and by then most media agencies had formed their key performance indicators (KPI) for their clients. Therefore, they either advised clients to come to us on their own or asked them to keep out. We are optimistic that things will change next year as agencies will support us and help us take our business higher.”

    With marketing budget being 25 per cent of the entire pie, the channel aims to double its clientele as well as make it more acceptable to brands in the coming year. “The year 2015, will see us escalating our charge as we will build on marketing campaigns and continue to get newer faces and stories,” highlights Sehgal.

    The channel isn’t affected by the two more channels, Sony Pal and Epic, which were launched after it. “Pal caters to SEC CD and Epic still has a long way to get people’s acceptance,” opines Sehgal while adding that Zindagi on the other hand has been able to tap into the audience’s mindset. “Unlike other established GECs also we have a very high, almost 90 per cent, engagement level with the fans on social media.” At the time of writing the article, the channel has 10.5k followers on Twitter while 314,971 likes on Facebook.

    With storyline as its hero and an agenda of generating beyond Rs 100 crore revenue in 2015, the channel hopes to breakeven by 2016.  “Clearly and most definitely content and the content differentiation from what has been seen on television in the Indian sub continent till Zindagi was launched, has proved to be the clear winner,” opines Goenka on what makes the channel stand out.

    On plans for the channel in the coming year, Datta says, “In the coming year, we will also start producing original content for Zindagi.”

    “After the phenomenally encouraging response to the channel, we will definitely stay the course where Zindagi is concerned and will create and source stories from different demographics that will appeal to the sensibilities of discerning audience and bring freshness to storytelling style in India,” concludes Goenka.