Life OK achieves its all-time high ratings
MUMBAI: Life OK, the second Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) from the Star Network stable, has recorded its
MUMBAI: For television viewers in India, nothing can get more ironic than this. On the very next day of the World?s Music Day, Channel [V] announced its decision to completely do away with Bollywood music content.
Positioned as a youth channel, the Star network channel has decided to make the paradigm shift by discontinuing all music slots in its programming lineup effective 1 July.
Says Channel [V] EVP and GM Prem Kamath, "This is the last leg of the strategy that we embarked on two-and-a-half years ago when we relaunched the channel (in 2009). We have focussed on targeting youth and Channel [V] has always been identified as a youth channel. I dare to say that we are the only complete youth entertainment channel."
According to Kamath, in the last four weeks Channel [V] has clocked an average of over 50 GRPs (gross rating points) in the 15-34 ABC Hindi speaking markets, on the back of the original content that the channel is airing.
"We are completely moving away from Bollywood music as we have realised that music is a very poor way of targeting the youth audiences. Moreover, we have invested in original content over the last three years and specifically on daily fiction over the last 14 months, which has paid very good dividends in viewership," Kamath emphasises.
Won?t the return on investments be tougher as production costs will go up? ?Yes, the cost of producing original content is significantly higher. But this content strategy is distinctly more sustainable as well,? Kamath says.
Airing music is ineffective as there are too many channels and Kamath doesn?t want Channel [V] to be a disguised youth channel.
The channel will increase weekly hours of original content starting 1 July. It will convert its weekly teen crime show, Gumrah ? End of Innocence, into a daily from Monday to Friday at 8 pm. Currently, Gumrah ? End of Innocence airs as a one-hour show every Sunday.
The channel will also launch its fourth fiction show, The Buddy Project, on 23 July that will occupy the Monday- Friday 6 pm slot.
Channel [V]?s current lineup includes three fiction shows - Dil Dostii Dance, Humse Hai Liife and Surveen Guggal.
When asked if the channel will only air fiction content, Kamath clarifies that Channel [V] is genre agnostic and any show that is engaging the youth, be it fiction, non-fiction or chat, will be aired.
At present, Channel [V] airs music only in the morning band. Music accounts for 20 per cent of the channel?s current content lineup.
MUMBAI: With competition among the Hindi movie channels heating up and Star Network acquiring majority of films, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) has gone ahead and acquired some big labels after it went on an aggressive movie buying spree lately.
Zeel will be premiering the movies on its flagship Hindi movie channel, Zee Cinema. Some of the released and yet-to-be released movies that Zeel has acquired recently include Don 2, Agneepath, Agent Vinod, Barfee, Heroine, Players, Joker, Michael and My Friend Pinto.
Zeel MD and CEO Punit Goenka said, "We are happy to have augmented our vast library to bring these films to the Indian audiences. We will soon be bringing the biggest blockbusters to the small screen. These films will give us a golden opportunity to showcase some of the most awaited films on TV. We have already drawn a very positive advertiser response for the films."
Last year, Zeel had acquired films like Double Dhamaal, Tanu Weds Manu, Shaitan, Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap, Chalo Dilli, Shagird and Pyaar ka Punchnama, among others.
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