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Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Hindi TV channels not afraid of IPL then who?
NEW DELHI: Hindi television
channels have geared
up with new big ticket
shows during the fi fth season
of the Indian Premier
League (IPL), displaying no
fear of losing their loyal audience
to cricket.
Starting March 31, Star
Plus is coming up with a
new singing reality show
`Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar 2`,
to be judged by Shaan and
Shantanu Moitra and hosted
by Mandira Bedi. Sab TV
has recently brought a new
season of the popular “Movers
& Shakers” with Shekhar
Suman back to the telly
world after 11 years.
Zee TV is set to launch the
kids` reality show `Dance
India Dance Li`l Masters
2` and fi ction show `Phir
Subah Hogi`, while Colors
too has two new shows on
board -- a social thriller
“Chhal - Sheh Aur Maat”,
which went on air Monday,
and “Kairi - Rishta Khatta
Meetha”, which will be telecast
starting April.
The channels feel their
core audience will remain
unaffected during IPL,
which will kickstart in April
on Set MAX. “We reckon
there is a loyal audience for
cricket just as for entertainment
channels and don`t
see a huge overlap of the
two. Moreover, if the content
and concept of a show
are strong, the audiences
will continue to watch their
favourite shows over IPL,”
Prashaant Bhatt, head of
fi ction, Colors, told reporters.
New shows are still being
launched to grab eyeballs,
but Bhatt argues: “We
don`t plan to launch a show
or postpone the launch because
of IPL. Our programming
line-up and launch
plans are thought through
months in advance keeping
in mind the audience viewing
preferences and content
requirements of the channel.
“A lot of research goes
into the decision of when
is the right time to launch a
particular show. With `Kairi`,
it was just the right time
to launch a new show as
part of our new programme
lineup.” He has the same
opinion about including high
points in on-going shows.
“High points are planned as
per the story`s progression
and not merely to grab eyeballs.
If the story demands
a high point during IPL, we
will go ahead and execute
it,” said Bhatt.
According to Ajay Bhalwankar,
programming head,
Zee TV, IPL is usual competition.
“We had launched a big
show like `Agle Janam
Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo` during
a previous season of IPL
and the show was appreciated
by the audience.”So
this year, we are launching
two major shows - `Dance
India Dance L`il Masters 2`
in the non-fi ction segment
and `Phir Subah Hogi` in the
fi ction space as we believe
good content will always be
a winner,” said Bhalwankar.
Danish Khan, marketing
head, Sony Entertainment
Television, says there are no
immediate plans to launch
new shows, and since “IPL
will be on air on a sister
channel”, there is no such
concern. Meanwhile, Set
MAX has big plans to market
the IPL. The channel has
rolled out a special communication
campaign -- “Aisa
Mauka Aur Kahan Milega”
to get maximum viewership
this season.
The fi fth season of IPL
will feature 76 matches over
a period of 54 days in the
months of April and May.
Nine teams are participating
in the cricket league and, of
course, the channel is expecting
good ratings.
“With this campaign,
we want to bring alive the
obsession and passion of
IPL, which brings people
together across the country
with their friends and families,
to enjoy the biggest
extravaganza on Indian television.
We look forward to
yet another record-breaking
edition of the DLF IPL this
year,” said Gaurav Seth, senior
vice president (Marketing
and Communications),
MAX.
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