A lot of flip-flop happening in the Hindi general entertainment channels. Yet Star Plus is the leader in the game, while Star One has consolidated its position on the back of new shows and re-positioning itself.
In conversation with Indiantelevision's Nasrin Sultana, Star India VP marketing and communication Prem Kamath talks about Star Plus and the kind of resurgence up on Star One.
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How has 2007 been for Star India?
I think it has been a good year of consolidation. Lots of changes have happened within the organisation and in the market as well. But I think the initiatives that we have undertaken had shaped quite well for consolidation.
How is Star Plus taking the competition further, when Zee TV is edging close to it in terms of ratings? |
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What was the reason for extending prime time? |
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Is it true that one of Star Plus' big ticket shows - Kasautii Zindagii Kay - is going off air? |
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Star Plus poached Gajendrra Siingh and his whole team for Star Voice of India, yet it could not fetch the kind of business that Star Plus was looking forward to. What were the reasons that producers of an old and successful show like Sa Ra Ga Ma could not deliver so well on the Star platform? |
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Soon after VOI reached its finale, you had Chhote Ustaad to compete with Zee's Li'l Champs on the same slot? Where is the differentiated programming? |
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How has the story of Star One been shaping up now? We launched Dil Mil Gaye, which has touched a TRP of 2, Annu ki hoi gaya Wah Bhai Wah, Choona Hain Aasman, we are launching Pari Hoon Main in the next week, which kind of completes our week day prime time. In the week end we have launched Bol Baby Bol which again has a TRP of 2. We have tasted fair success with Chak De Punjabi. There are lots of vacant time bands in Star One which has not been programmed. There are couple of other shows which will make Star One as the big player in the space. |
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With so many launches are you reinventing Star One? Star One is now completely redesigned, with a universal appeal, yet differentiated. If you take Bol Baby Bol, hosted by Adnan Sami. It is a reality format show, which has mass appeal, yet it is differentiated as it is a lyrics based show. This is a first of its kind show in India. This goes out for Annu ki…, Pari Hoon Main, Dil mil Gaye and Choona Hain Aasman. Shows of this kind have a lot of drama in them, yet they are differentiated. Context and sensibility makes them differentiated. |
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Do you think that at one point of time Star One was almost a shadow of Star Plus? But now Star One has defined itself and is certainly differentiated from Star Plus in all respects. Star Plus is a complete family entertainer while Star One's TG is fixed at the 25-34 age in the top 20 cities. |
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When Star One launched, it had set its TG as totally urban youth. Do you think the TG could not contribute anything to Star One's success? |
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A flagship show like Nach Baliye, which has its contribution in putting Star One in the success grid was shifted to an already successful channel and Star One was left only with The Great Indian Laughter Challenge? |
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Even The Great Indian Laughter Challenge has been taken off from Star One? |
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Did Comedy Circus on Sony contribute to the fatigue? |
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Star One is re-running its popular show Sarabhai vs Sarabhai in its prime time at 9:30 pm. Why not bring it back with new episodes? Lots of people are asking for it. Logistically we are working out the possibilities. |
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How do you shape up your marketing for the various properties that Star India has? Properties have been marketed well, whether it's the on-ground event, road show or a mega event. We are constantly getting more and more into it. It is what we call engagement model. It is nothing but to engage the viewers with the brand, so that they experience more of the brand. We have rounded off 16-20 cities. Before any launch, we actually do a variety of activities and events in these cities. |
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Do you see the launch of NDTV Imagine as a threat, if not to Star Plus and Zee, then at least to the lower rung channels where competition is getting tougher? The space will get fragmented. Connection with the audience is the best way to beat the competition. Star plus has been doing it extremely well and it will continue to do so. |
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Some of the major content providers like Hats Off, Sagar Arts and SOL are also working on the up-coming channels. Do you agree that is going to create some conflict? |
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Coming to Star World, you launched some TG specific shows in the middle of 2007. How has been the response? |
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How does the story look like with Star Gold? |
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Earlier Star Gold had dubbed movies, now there are movies channels completly dedicated to dubbed content. Which markets do dubbed content work? |
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What was new to Star Plus in 2007? What's on the cards? |