Category: Awards

  • Ati Sundar! Srinivasan Swamy to be IAA Big Boss

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    It appears to be an Indian summer in Europe this year. In June, creative gurus Piyush and Prasoon Pandey were awarded the highest honour at the Cannes International Festiveal of Creativity, and now Srinivasan Swamy, Chairman of the R K Swamy Hansa Group will take over as the Chairman and World President of the illustrious International Advertising Association (IAA), the first Indian ever to do so.

     

    Sundar, as he is called by his friends, will lead a team of 25 Executive Committee members from a host of countries including USA, UK, Austria, Italy, Poland, Ghana, UAE, Australia, Malaysia, Russia, Netherlands, Kuwait, Iran, Nepal and India. He takes over from senior advertising professional Felix Tataru from Romania today (October 4, 2018) at an event to be held in Bucharest.

     

    The International Advertising Association is an 80-year old institution and considered the most prestigious advertising body of its kind in the world. The IAA is acknowledged as the world’s most influential network of marketing and communication leaders, aimed at representing the common interests of all the disciplines across the full spectrum of marketing communications – from advertisers to media companies to agencies to direct marketing firms, as well as individual practitioners. Its activities involve professional development of marketing communication practitioners, protecting freedom of commercial speech, advertising self-regulation, protecting consumer interest, training and education.

     

    In 2016, Swamy was accorded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Advertising Agencies Association of India.

     

    As Chairman of R K Swamy Hansa, his professional interests currently include Creative & Media Advertising, Interactive & Digital Advertising, Health Care Communications, Social & Rural Sector, Communication, Human Resources Communication, Marketing Analytics, Market Research, Events & Activation, Retail Identity, Public Relations, Continuing Medical Education, Global Language work etc.

     

    Swamy has been active in various industry bodies working towards the growth and development of the Advertising industry. He was President of AAAI for three consecutive terms (2004 – 2007) and continues to take active interest in the activities of AAAI. He has been Chairman of Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), and a Board Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Swamy was also President of All India Management Association during 2008-09.  He was the President of The Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry (2008-10), Madras Management Association (2001-02) and the Advertising Club, Madras (1988-89).

     

    He had a superactive tenure as President of the India Chapter of International Advertising Association and was also elected Senior Vice President of International Advertising Association, the global body. The list goes on and on.

     

    Swamy is actively involved with socially relevant institutions such as a 220-bed, multi-discipline tertiary care, Hindu Mission Hospital at Chennai catering to the urban poor and the surrounding rural areas; Chairman of Valluvar Gurukulam School Society which runs  a school for 2800 poor students, primarily girls and Vice President of National Boys and Girls Education Society, a premium education institution in Central Chennai which runs three reputed schools.  He is also Chairman of Vidyadhanam and Annadhanam Trust, a Vedic Padasala of Sri Ahobila Mutt and Trustee in the Consumers Association of India and Concert.

     

     

  • Second edition of MTV India Music Summit announced

    By A Correspondent

     

    The second edition of the MTV India Music Summit will happen in Jaipur next week (Oct 12-14), allowing attendees to discover interesting sounds, engage in exchange of ideas and savour music through a series of concerts and conversations.

     

    Said Raj Nayak, COO, Viacom18: “Our association with MTV India Music Summit is reflective of our brand promise to offer differentiated, enriching and relevant content to our audience. In its second edition as well, we intend to identify, experience and bring forth versatile artists and varied sound forms that are deserving of global acclaim. We are happy to have trusted sponsors on board who also believe in the transcending power of music. I urge any and every one with the slightest musical bent to be a part of MTV India Music Summit and have an experience of a lifetime.”

     

    Speaking about the Summit, Prasoon Joshi, who is playing the role of a mentor to the summit: “Right from its inception, Musiconcepts has been working hard to create a platform to bring India’s diverse musical heritage together – a showcase like no other which allows for free-flowing conversations, debates, exchange of views and a joint celebration of our musical heritage. Raymond presents MTV India Music Summit is the culmination of months of thoughtful curation of sessions and performances. A truly immersive musical experience, the summit promises to have everything from Sunrise concerts, to Baikthakis, to Jugalbandis, to riffs and jams, Sundowner alaaps and much more!”

     

    Added Mala Sekhri, co-founder of Musiconcepts: “The richness of the content that we have for Raymond presents MTV India Music Summit is evident from our pick of topics, genres and artists. Each session has been carefully curated to highlight a particular aspect of Indian music. I’m sure the audiences will appreciate our effort as they get to witness the likes of Shujaat Khan, Usha Uthup, Kailash Kher, Dr. L Subramaniam, Shankar Mahadevan, Bhimsen Joshi, Suresh Wadkar… and many more stalwarts of Indian music, performing life and engaging in lively discussion and debate about music.” A spokesperson for the organisers clarified that in the case of Bhimsen Joshi, who passed away in 2011, it will be a tribute.

     

    Said Gautam Hari Singhania, CMD, Raymond Group: “Our long-term partnership with India Music Summit strategically binds in our vision of nurturing, promoting and curating different forms of national art and craft in diverse fields like khadi, sports, music and cinema.”

     

     

  • Wavemaker, Vodafone max Emvies 2018

     

    By A Correspondent

    It was the night of Wavemaker and its prized client Vodafone. At the 18th edition of the Emvie Awards held on on Friday, October 5 in Mumbai, GroupM agency Wavemaker and Vodafone bagged the Media Agency of the Year and Client of the Year titles respectively.

    This year 996 entries were received by The Advertising Club and 31 agencies participated in the competition. As many as 21 Gold & 36 Silver Emvie Trophies were presented while 54 Bronze Winner names rolled on the screen.

    Wavemaker with 400 points was “The Media Agency of the Year”. Mindshare India with 305 points stood second and Lodestar UM with 85 points stood third. Lodestar UM bagged the Grand Emvie for Times Of India – #Noconditionsapply: Sindoor Khela.

    The Best Implementation Team of the Year went to Lodestar UM for Samsung – Samsung NDTV Camera Partnership in Best Media Innovation – Television Category who shared it jointly with Wavemaker for Vodafone India Pvt. Ltd. – Vodafone helps reunite lost children with their parents using technology in Best Media Innovation – Ambient Media Category.

    The Advertising Club post the inputs obtained from the fraternity at the EMVIES Town Hall Meeting introduced the following categories:

    1. Best Digital Strategy

    Wavemaker bagged the SILVER for Aquaguard – We helped India drink healthy water – Pincode by Pincode.

    There was no Gold and Bronze awarded in this category.

     

    2. Best use of Emerging Technology for Media Solutions

    Wavemaker bagged the GOLD for Vodafone India Pvt. Ltd. – Vodafone helps reunite lost children with their parents using technology

    Mindshare India bagged the SILVER for Lifebuoy – Activating Infection Alert System In Rural India

    Wavemaker bagged the BRONZE for Vodafone India Pvt. Ltd. – How Vodafone inspired farmers to choose life over suicide who shared it jointly with Essence for Google Maps – How Google Maps helped consumers “Weather” the Monsoons

     

    3. Best use of Influencer Marketing for a brand

    WATConsult bagged the GOLD for Project Nanhi Kali – #PowerlessQueen

    Wavemaker bagged the SILVER for Tata Tea – Alarm Bajne Se Pehle – Jaago Re!

    Mindshare India bagged the BRONZE for Kissan – Kissan Tiffin Time Table who shared it jointly with Wavemaker for HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd. – Is youth of today “Reckless” or “Responsible”?

     

    4. Best Buying Team of the Year

    Wavemaker (Team – Ashwin Salian, Silky Seth, Shikha Saket) bagged the GOLD for Vodafone India Pvt. Ltd. in DIGITAL who shared it jointly with Mindshare India (Team – Samrat Kakkar, Vikram, Kishore, Disha, Iti Kaul, Pankaj Nagpal) for PepsiCo India.

    Mediacom Communications (Team – Rachana Monteiro, Debankur Kashyap & Hardik Senjalia) bagged the GOLD for P&G India in PRINT and they also bagged the GOLD for P&G India in TELEVISION (Team – Rachana Monteiro, Debankur Kashyap, Kalpesh Thakkar, Hardik Senjalia, Swapnil Birla, Priyanka Shrivastava, Vrushali Joshi & Amey)

    The Emvies this year saw 159 media professionals on the Round 1 Judging Panel. The newly introduced category ‘Buying Team of the Year’ was judged by 20 Specialist jury members. The Final Round judging took the shape of Case Study Presentations wherein 57 senior marketing professionals and 3 Industry Stalwarts from the Creative Agencies judged the 189 shortlisted entries.

    EMVIES 2018 AGENCY OF THE YEAR TALLY FINAL

    EMVIES 2018 Client of the year Tally final

    EMVIES 2018 RESULTS

     

  • Not the #1 at Emvies, but Mindshare boasts of eventful year – 30+ new wins worth 1.1kcr

    By A Correspondent

     

    It may have lost the #1 slot to sibling Wavemaker but the largest media agency network has posted a healthy report of how it’s doing. New business aggregating up to Rs 1,100 cr in the last nine months of 2018 from 30-plus new account wins which include the Unilever Digital business, SBI Life Insurance, Disney, Pharmeasy, Clubfactory, Intarem, IHG, Coverfox, Group SEB, Brussels Airlines, Urban Clap, Heritage Foods, Frankfinn, Mobiistar, Unibic, Hindware, Specmakers and Saloni Oil amongst other.

     

    Prasanth Kumar

    Speaking on the new account wins, Prasanth Kumar, CEO, Mindshare South Asia, Africa and MENA said: “2018 has been a very exciting and rewarding year for all of us at Mindshare. Every account win or bagging of an award is a milestone and motivates us to do better and exciting work for all our clients. Winning these from across our offices is what makes it even more special. To add to it, we are happy that all our disciplines including digital, integrated business have been able to contribute to this success. We feel humbled and encouraged with every win or appreciation received from our clients and it adds to the motivation for us to do more for our clients with stronger focus and services.”

     

     

  • TBWA is 2018 Spikes Asia India Agency of the Year

    By A Correspondent

     

    TBWA\India is 2018 Spikes Asia India Agency of the Year.

     

    The Country Agency of the Year Award is given to the Agency from an individual country that obtains the most points overall for entries in the Spikes Asia Awards. TBWA\India was awarded 2 Gold Spikes, 5 Silver Spikes and 3 Bronze Spikes at the Spikes Asia Awards 2018.

     

    India Country Agency Rankings

    Ranking Company City
    1 TBWA\INDIA Mumbai
    2 DDB MUDRA Mumbai
    3 FCBULKA Gurgaon
    4 CHEIL WORLDWIDE Gurgaon
    5 PROPAGANDA INDIA Bangalore
    6 GREY INDIA Mumbai
    =7 BBDO INDIA Mumbai
    =7 LODESTAR UM Mumbai

     

    Speaking on the victory, Parixit Bhattacharya, Managing Partner-Creative at TBWA\ India said: “To be the most awarded Indian agency at the most important creative awards of the region is a huge honour. I am incredibly proud of our rabidly driven young team to have beaten all the great Indian agencies, some of which are perhaps, among the best in Asia. I thank Spikes for making this year so special. Here’s to Disruption!”

     

    Details of all of the winners can be found on https://www2.spikes.asia/winners/2018/.

     

     

  • Nakul Chopra to chair Goafest 2019, Shashi Sinha will helm Awards Governing Council

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Advertising Agencies Association of India and The Advertising Club have started getting set for the 2019 edition of Goafest. The three-day event will be held in Goa in the summer of 2019.

     

    For starters, both organisations have announced the leaders for the coveted posts of Goafest Organising Committee and the Awards Governing Council. Nakul Chopra, Chairman Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) India, and Immediate Past President of Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) who has been elected as the Chairman of Goafest 2019 organizing Committee. Shashi Sinha, CEO – IPG Mediabrands and Secretary, The Advertising Club has been elected Chairman of the Awards Governing Council for Abby 2019.

     

    Speaking about the 14th edition of the Goafeset, Ashish Bhasin, President of Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) said: “Goafest has continuously been championing the category’s growth agenda. Our continued endeavour through the festival is to facilitate an enriched festival experience that is immersive, transformational and allows us to contribute to the learning enrichment of the Advertising, Media and Entertainment industry,” adding: “Nakul is an industry veteran and we are sure that his past experience with Goafest and his vision for the industry is sure to translate into an engaging and inclusive festival experience for all.”

     

    On being elected Chairman for the festival, Chopra said: “Goafest is a premiere representation of the Indian Advertising and Media industry. Year on year we have focused on increasing scale, driving inclusivity and ensuring that the festival emerges as a leading knowledge platform.  This year too our focus at Goafest will be to curate a great panel of thought leaders and provide a world view of the evolving Adverting and Media industry trends.”

     

    Speaking about the focus of the 2019 edition of Vikram Sakhuja, President, The Advertising Club said: “Goafest is an idea exchange forum that over the years has emerged into an opportunity where the entire media and advertising fraternity comes together to engage, innovate and share their best work. We are already geared up to bring another immersive edition of this landmark event, promising to up the ante even higher,” adding: “Abby has always been recognised as a gold standard in creative awards and we are sure that Shashi with his deep understanding of the industry and global view will ensure that the awards follow highest standards of due diligence and hold a place of eminence in the advertising, media and entertainment industry.”

     

    Speaking on being elected as Chairman of the AGC, Sinha said “Receiving an Abby has always been a career milestone and held a pace of pride in the life of every advertising and media professional. We will continue to ensure that Abby, that stands for creative excellence, continues to inspire game changing brand campaigns, scale in eminence and emerge as a beacon of inspiration for the new generation of marketers of and brand custodians.”

     

     

  • Marketing with Purpose. And Purposeful

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    WARC has released its ‘Effective Use of Brand Purpose Report 2018’ outlining successful key trends when using brand purpose in marketing strategies. Based on an analysis of the winners of the Effective Use of Brand Purpose category of this year’s international WARC Awards, a global search for next-generation marketing effectiveness, the report identifies common themes from marketing initiatives that have successfully embraced a brand purpose and achieved commercial success as well as a benefit for a wider community.

     

    Said Jury chair, Claudia Willvonseder, Chief Marketing Officer, Ikea: “In 2018 so far, I have heard ‘purpose’ being discussed more often than ‘positioning’ in marketing circles. I expect that, in the future, this year will be seen as the tipping point when purpose went mainstream. Purpose, product and profit have a symbiotic relationship: they work together. There are more than enough studies now available that show how strong, purposeful brands enjoy positive results, not just in terms of profit, but also in terms of positive impact on the world.”

     

    Following WARC’s analysis of the metadata of the entries, together with an entrants’ survey and contributions from the esteemed judging panel, four key themes have been identified around the Effective Use of Brand Purpose:

     

    Purpose needs participation

    Some of the top-performing initiatives were designed with people’s participation in mind, including Grand Prix-winner Bodyform/Libresse, which increased its share of voice in the feminine hygiene sector through having its message amplified by a vocal community supporting the brand’s boldness.

    Judge Jo Arden, chief Strategy Office, MullenLowe Group UK says: “The intersection of purpose and participation is a powerful one which has been under-explored. There is a new mood in purpose-driven communications which is more confident, committed and clear-sighted.”

     

    Exercise caution with ’empowerment’ campaigns

    While campaigns that endeavour to ’empower’ women are undoubtedly prompted by the very best intentions, this route is now becoming well-trodden and differentiation is a challenge. Many judges agreed that female empowerment campaigns are now becoming so common that, in the words of Govind Pandey, CEO, TBWA\India: “Every brand is now trying to do something for women – they all blend into each other.”

    Winning campaigns that took a more original approach included Microsoft’s #MakeWhatsNext in STEM, a plea for US high-school girls to stick with STEM subjects, and Grand Prix-winner Bodyform/Libresse with its #bloodnormal campaign.

     

    Purpose that demonstrates dual impact

    Purpose marketing is still under attack from many quarters of the industry, so case studies that could demonstrate ‘dual impact’ – a clear commercial benefit as well as a societal benefit – are crucial in proving that brand purpose is a sustainable business strategy.

    “A purpose-led brand should benefit society in a way that is also of commercial benefit to the business,” says judge Dan Izbicki, Founder, Ethos. Winning papers that demonstrated this dual impact included Heineken-owned beer Tecate in Mexico, which grew its brand value and substantially increased calls to an NGO helping victims of domestic abuse.

     

    TV is a popular channel choice for purpose

    The reach and capacity for emotion offered by TV is still crucial in establishing purposeful campaigns. As judge Jem Fawcus, Owner and Group CEO, Firefish comments: “purpose-led campaigns from brands including Guinness in the UK and Vaseline in the US used TV to pack an emotional punch and, incidentally, listed ’emotion’ as their main creative strategy.”

     

    While online video and social media played important supporting roles in the media mix, there was no denying that TV remains the preferred channel for brands looking to establish a purposeful position.

     

     

  • Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2018 to be held in December

    By A Correspondent

     

    The 2018 edition of Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards will have Bollywood stars Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt and Sonakshi Sinha present their talent with their favorite cartoons. The show will be held on December 13, 2018 at NSCI Dome, Mumbai.

     

    Speaking about the award Nina Elavia Jaipuria, Head – Hindi Mass Entertainment and Kids TV Network at Viacom18 said: “It brings me immense pleasure to present yet another year of Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards. This year, the Kids Choice Awards is slated to come to life as an apex entertainment bonanza for kids and their families. Our intent with this novel award show is entertaining kids, empowering them and their choices as well as engaging with parents, making it a truly memorable family experience.”

     

     

  • The Hindu announces first edition of Photojournalism Awards

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Hindu has announced the Photojournalism Awards that aim to recognise the contributions and efforts of individuals who bring to the fore the power of images in the news. The Awards will celebrate and honour those who make history through their lenses.

     

    Said Mukund Padmanabhan, Editor of The Hindu: “Photojournalism is an integral part of journalism, but often doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. We felt it was important to organise an award to acknowledge this and celebrate photojournalism.”

     

    A two-step judging process has been put in place to shortlist and finalise the winners by an independent jury of senior photographers and academicians.

     

     

  • Vishnu Mohan to head jury at APAC Effie 2019

    By A Correspondent

     

    Emma Sheller & Vishnu Mohan

    Emma Sheller, Global Head of Brand and Marketing of Standard Chartered and Vishnu Mohan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Southeast Asia and India at Havas Group have been appointed as Heads of Jury for the 2019 APAC Effie Awards. They are the first two of eight Heads of Juries to join the Judging Committee, and will lead the jurors to review the most effective work from the region.

     

    On his appointment, Mohan said: Effectiveness is arguably one of the most important factors to consider when it comes to judging the success of a campaign and something we always strive to achieve in our industry.  The Effie Awards stand for inspiring, effective work that drive results and I am both honoured and humbled to take on the role of Head of Jury for the 2019 APAC Effie awards. I look forward to working with my peers to reward great ideas that drive positive business outcomes as we review the best work the region has to offer”.

     

     

  • Text of Sudhanshu Vats speech at CII Big Picture 2018

    By A Correspondent

     

    Text of the speech by Sudhanshu Vats, Chairman – National Committee on Media & Entertainment and Group CEO & MD – Viacom18 on Changing M&E landscape – from convergence to transformation at the just-concluded CII Big Picture 2018.

     

    Namaskar ladies & gentlemen, many thanks for investing your valuable time with us at the CII Big Picture Summit. It is my privilege to host all of you, over today and tomorrow to discuss, debate and deliberate on the rapidly changing media and entertainment landscape in this country.

     

    The first CII Big Picture event I attended was in 2012, I believe it was also the first edition of the event. As a regular learner at these events, I can say with utmost certainty that a lot of the issues we discussed back then – ambitious revenue targets, radio auctions, TV measurement, digitization and so on – a large chunk of it – while still relevant – are in various stages of development today. And that’s only fair – such is the nature of the beast we ride. Also, this trend of convergence and consolidation – the 2 ‘Cs’ – is a universal one – taking place all over the world. That brings me to the theme of this edition of Big Picture – from convergence to transformation.

     

    This is an interesting thought, convergence is a reality – one that is here to stay. It’s being driven by consumer needs and industry’s response to those needs – meaning that it’ll be a long-lasting phenomenon. Transformation is a much bigger – and more daunting – phenomenon. That said, what do we mean by ‘transformation’? It’s a big word. I’m going to do what my professor at university used to do when we asked her the meaning of a ‘big word’ – throwback 2 bigger words – MORAL DILEMMAS.

     

    On a serious note, I want to take this precious opportunity to share a point of view that may not make headlines like aggressive industry targets do, but is, in my humble opinion, even more important.

     

    If you step back and introspect about all that is happening with our industry across the world, you will agree that we are battling several changes – and most of them are a result of moral dilemmas and our response to them. If we can tackle these dilemmas successfully (and defining success is the hardest part), we can believe that we have transformed.

     

    Interestingly, our rich cultural heritage is a treasure trove of insights when it comes to handling moral dilemmas. I recently had a young director from the South approach me with what he called was a ‘modern adaptation of the Mahabharata – told from the perspective of the Kauravas’. It was an interesting thought and we’re testing it – but that’s beside the point. We all know about Dharamraj Yudhishtira and his half-lie – when he told Drona  – on Krishna’s counsel – that Ashvathama is dead. Yudhishtira was referring to an elephant who had died in battle – knowing that Drona would mistake Ashvathama to be his son of the same name. On hearing that ‘Ashvatahama is dead’, Drona put down his arms and was killed by Dhrishtadyumna. Was Yudhishitra right in doing what he did? It’s a debate that divides many till date.

     

    I gave this example to showcase the greyness of moral dilemmas. Let’s look at our industry and the moral dilemmas we will have to face or are facing –

     

    :: How do we deal with the power we have? What do we do if we find out that our reach and credibility is being used to influence electoral processes across the world?

    :: How do we ensure fairness in theterms of availability of our content to our consumers and parity across distribution platforms? Especially in a foreseeable future when convergence is going to dial up vertical integration across value chains.

    :: As consumption moves online, our access to data will increase. In many ways, data will be a competitive advantage and drive advertising revenues and personalized user experiences – what processes do we put in place to ensure it is not misused – how and where do we draw the line differentiating personalization versus privacy?

    :: Human resources – our people- are our biggest asset – on screen and off it – how do we react when their individual, personal behaviour questions the fabric of the society we want to create? Think of this especially in light of the recent issues around diversity and inclusion that we’ve experienced. It’s important for everyone, but especially so for our industry.

     

    The list of moral dilemmas is endless. We need to be cognizant of these dilemmas – as organizations, industry bodies, policymakers and governments – as we look to scale up our businesses.

     

    I’ve always been an ardent supporter of data and its importance in driving decision making. In this address, I have not used a single data point – because I believe that the course we take over the next decade will be determined more by these fundamental issues of values and how we tackle moral dilemmas than just commercial considerations. Driving consensus will be difficult yet more important than ever before. This is even more so given that India is today amongst the world’s largest ‘open’ media markets and home to a multitude of players from all over and of all sizes.

     

    Yudhishtira had to spend a day in hell to make up for his half-lie. He was willing to spend a lifetime there to atone for his sins. I’m not sure that we are as brave as him. We must tread carefully, follow our dharma in the toughest of times and be patient. Only then will we have truly transformed.

     

    Thank you ladies and gentlemen, thank you.

     

  • BARC bags accolades at CII Awards 2018

    By A Correspondent

     

    BARC India bagged the ‘Most Innovative Company in Service – Medium Enterprise Category’ at the CII Industrial Innovations 2018 awards. In addition, BARC also been recognised as one of the ‘Top 25 Most Innovative Companies in India’. The announcement was made at the fifth CII Industrial Innovation Awards 2018 held in New Delhi on December 3..

     

    The Industrial Innovation Awards identify and celebrate innovative Indian enterprises across various sectors. The award has been instituted by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), and is one of the most coveted innovation awards in India.

     

    Said Shashi Sinha, BARC India Technical Committee Chairman and CEO, IPG Mediabrands:  “BARC India was set up with the aim to give the industry a measurement system that it deserved, and this could not have happened without having a strong technology backbone. The team at BARC India has been able to give the industry a technology marvel which is capable of providing the industry a representative data that helps them take better business decisions. The CII Industrial Innovation Award is proof of the great work done by the team.”

     

    Added BARC Chairman Nakul Chopra: “BARC India has been a key change agent in the viewership measurement space, and its initiatives have already started to redefine the industry. Since its inception, BARC India has tackled several challenges. But, considering we work in a dynamic industry, these challenges are never-ending. The key to success is to constantly keep innovating and be the change-maker. BARC India has been successful in doing so. We are now looking at implementing some key future projects such as Unified Video Measurement and Return Path Data, which will bring another paradigm shift in the industry.”

     

    Said Partho Dasgupta, CEO, BARC India: “In future, technology will disrupt every single business, be it Cement, Retail, Telecomm, E-Comm or Media. It is therefore important to keep pace with the changing technology. As is said, in tomorrow’s world, the big fish will not eat the small fish, but a fast fish will eat the slow one. We at BARC India firmly believe that innovation is imperative and not a choice. We also believe that it is important to be the fearless first to inspire change and not be a mere follower. I am delighted to see that our efforts have been recognized by CII. We shall continue to empower the industry with our robust measurement,”