Category: NEWS

  • Radio City to offer curated playlists on Apple Music

    By A Correspondent

     

    Radio City 91.1FM has tied up with Apple Music offer thematic playlists to the latter’s users. Radio City will curate playlists that reflect six distinct themes, giving music fans an opportunity to enjoy music that resonates with their personal tastes.

     

    Said Abraham Thomas, CEO, Radio City 91.1 FM: “We are known for our well-researched and mood-mapped music. Curating playlists on Apple’s platform will help us utilise these strengths to offer our listeners content that enhances their music experience. Furthermore, the availability of our playlists on Apple Music will make it easier for our listeners to enjoy quality music on a device of their choosing, at a time and place of their convenience.”

     

    Said Rachna Kanwar, COO, Digital, Jagran New Media: “Radio City’s tie-up with Apple Music will add tremendously to our mobile-first approach. Our highly curated playlists will be the first of its kind by any Indian radio network on Apple Music. Digital audiences will be able to discover, first hand and on a highly engaging platform like Apple Music the results of our complex research analytics. Radio City’s analytics engine blends years of consumer preferences, helping us deliver the most enjoyable and relevant music experience to have ever been offered by an Indian radio network.”

     

  • Radio City Cine Awards 2017 to recognise achievers from Kollywood

    By A Correspondent

     

    Radio City 91.1FM has announced the Radio City Cine Awards, its first ever award initiative to felicitate regional film fraternity in the country. Radio City Cine Awards 2017 Tamilwill allow listeners to cast their vote and support for their favourite Tamil stars of the Kollywood industry.

     

    Said Abraham Thomas, CEO, Radio City 91.1FM: “Radio City Cine Awards is one such initiative that helps to strengthen our city connect between listeners and their favourite celebrity. Very few award platforms aim to empower the consumer and recognize talent based on public opinion. Post the success of Radio City Cine Awards 2017 Tamil; we will soon launch this initiative for our Kannada, Telugu, Marathi Gujrati, Bhojpuri and other audience.”

     

    Voting for nomination starts from today (July 24).

     

  • ‘Radio City Super Singer Season 9’ flags off auditions in 39 cities

    By A Correspondent

     

    Radio City 91.1FM has launched of Season 9 of its singing talent hunt – LuvIt Chocolates Presents – Radio City Super Singer. With eleven more markets targeted this year, the contest will reach listeners in 39 cities across the country. The event will provide promising singers the perfect platform to showcase their talent to the rest of the country.

     

    Said Kartik Kalla, EVP & National Head – Programming, Marketing & AudaCITY, Radio City 91.1FM: “Radio City Super Singer has become one of the most popular talent hunt competitions in the country over the years. We have received an overwhelming response last year with 4.7 lac participation across 28 cities which validates the scale and response of the activity. We are certain that in its 9th season, we will be able to break new grounds and reach an even wider audience, giving every upcoming singer a platform to share their voice. The show has produced some exceptional talent and served as a launch pad for many budding artist to make it big in the industry.”

     

  • Radio City expands digital offering in India

    By A Correspondent

     

    Radio City has announced a strategic expansion of its digital presence with radiocity.in. As a part of its digital strategy, listeners will be able to enjoy select terrestrial shows, along with exclusive digital content on Radio City’s web avatar. RadioCity.in will see best of terrestrial and web radio shows and will serve as the e-face of Radio City’s 39 stations.

     

    Said Rachna Kanwar, COO, Digital, Jagran New Media (Radio City is part of the Jagran group): “radiocity.in will be an integral part of our mobile-first approach. It will allow our listeners to listen to their favourite terrestrial content, in addition to the 43 web-exclusive stations, right on their digital devices, wherever they want, whenever they want. Our new digital strategy will also see us adding more content, across languages to our existing digital bounty, in order to make the platform more relevant to listeners across different geographies. This will truly allow us to cover the kona kona of the country.”

     

    Added Abraham Thomas, CEO, Radio City 91.1 FM: “At Radio City we have always believed in creating clutter breaking content across platforms for our listeners globally. RadioCity.in solidifies our position as the forerunner in the digital space while helping us retain us the numero uno spot across social media platforms. We are happy to provide our listeners with an all new digital experience which is a perfect blend of entertaining music and engaging content.”.

     

  • Radio City launches eleventh Maharashtra station in Kolhapur

     

     

    Radio City has launched its eleventh station in Maharashtra with Radio City 95 FM in Kolhapur. With this launch, notes a communique, Radio City becomes the leading radio network with respect to footprint in Maharashtra with stations in Pune, Ahmednagar, Solapur, Sangli, Nanded, Jalgaon, Akola, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur and of course Mumbai.

     

    Commenting on the launch, Abraham Thomas, CEO, Music Broadcast Limited said, “With the launch of Radio City 95 FM in Kolhapur, we are proud to become the leading radio network with respect to footprint in Maharashtra covering 11 cities. Kolhapur being one of the fastest growing cities of Maharashtra, we are all geared up to redefine radio entertainment post carving our footprint in metropolitan and Tier 2 cities. We are certain that we will see an overwhelming response from Kolhapur like our other stations in Maharashtra”.

     

    A rally was organised from the famed Mahalaxmi Temple in the city to the Radio City Kolhapur 95 FM station. Marathi film diva Sai Tamhankar participated in the rally along with the RJs of the FM channel.

     

     

  • Radio City expands base in Rajasthan

    By A Correspondent

     

    Radio City strengthens its presence in the state of Rajasthan by launching four more stations in Ajmer, Udaipur, Kota and Bikaner. Close on the heels of the launch of its sixth station in UP; Radio City now expands its reach to five stations in Rajasthan. Fortifying its footprint, Radio City launched Radio City Ajmer 104.8 FM on 10th December 2016 and now announced the launch of Radio City 91.9FM in Udaipur and Radio City 91.1FM in Kota followed by an upcoming station in Bikaner.

     

    Said Abraham Thomas, CEO, Music Broadcast Limited:  “With launch of our four new stations in the key markets of Rajasthan, we are excited to become a strong radio network, covering 5 cities in the state now. After a heartwarming response in Jaipur, we are all set to entertain our listeners in Ajmer, Udaipur, Kota and Bikaner. We want to give our listeners the best of localized content and entertainment in sync with our ideology Rag Rag mein Daude City.”

     

  • Radio City adopts new brand anthem

     

     

    Leading FM radio network Radio City 91.1FM has launched a new campaign “Rag Rag Mein Daude City” with 20 different city-specific tunes. With this new campaign, the brand focuses on being identified with local culture, sights and sounds.

     

    The anthem Rag Rag Mein Daude City has Sukhwinder Singh, Keerthi Sagathia and Karthik lending their voice.

     

    “City is not just in our name, it runs through our veins and that is the thought behind this campaign. The passion a person feels for his city and the pride associated with the spirit of the city is something that runs deep through the DNA of Radio City. Radio City is not just 1 national brand but 39 (soon-to-be) local brands, and to capture this ideology we launched Rag Rag Mein Daude City, yet another pioneering initiative”, said Abraham Thomas, CEO, Radio City 91.1FM.

     

    Talking about Rag Rag Mein Daude City, Kartik Kalla, EVP – National Programing, Creative and Marketing Head says “Since inception, Radio City has always strived towards connecting with its listeners across the length and breadth of various cities. With the Rag Rag Mein initiative, we aim to enhance this bond through countless activities engaging listeners and encouraging the proud localite in our listeners.”

     

  • Radio City launches ‘Super Singer Season 8’

    By A Correspondent

     

    Radio City 91.1FM, announced the launch of the singing talent hunt-Radio City Super Singer Season 8. This year the contest has been extended to eight more cities. It invites all aspiring singers to showcase their talent.

     

    Speaking about the launch, Kartik Kalla, EVP and National Head – Programming, Marketing, AudaCITY, Radio City said, “The journey of seven seasons of Radio City Super Singer has been an endeavor in itself. It has undoubtedly carved its mark and given some great talent to the industry. We are certain that Season 8 will also be a phenomenal success across the country.”

     

    The theme this year of ‘Jinki Rag Rag Mein Hai Singing’ takes forward the brand proposition of ‘Rag Rag mein Daude City’. The final five contestants will be battling it out in each city for the top position and participants will get a chance to win cash prize of lakhs along with a chance to be featured live on Radio City 91.1FM.

     

    Speaking of the association, A.Mahendran, CMD and Founder of Global Consumer Products, the presenting sponsor said “LuvIt Chocolates and Confectionery is a young and vibrant brand which is targeted to youth and the brand ethos is that there is one life and best way to live this life is with love and passion. Radio City Super Singer has been a benchmark for the last seven years to acknowledge singing talent across the country and inspiring youth to follow passion of singing. It is one of the finest singing talent hunt that has given some great singers to the industry. Super singer seemed like the natural fit with the LuvIt brand.”

     

    Radio City Super Singer 2016 is presented by LuvIt Chocolates .There will be multiple platforms for singers to register and audition in each city. Singers can register by Call or SMS , by simply going to Infiniti mall – Malad ( Mumbai) ,  colleges or by walking in to the Radio City studios.Radio City branded vehicles moving around the city will also be used as a medium to audition. Digitally, Radio City will facilitate the option to upload/record voice clips on https://www.planetradiocity.com/radiocitysupersinger.

     

  • Abraham Thomas joins Radio City 91.1 FM as CEO

    By A Correspondent

     

    Abraham Thomas

    Abraham Thomas is slated to join as CEO Radio City 91.1 FM from this coming Monday. Abe is an experienced leader with a proven track record of running large media businesses, having demonstrated the ability to work with high performance teams to build & scale businesses within a competitive environment. He has deep knowledge across various media platforms such as print, broadcasting (TV & Radio), online & mobile, backed with over 20 years of hands-on leadership experience across organizations such as Red FM, MTV,  Sony and Indian Express.

     

    Apurva Purohit

    In his new role, he will report into Apurva Purohit, who was recently elevated to become President of the Jagran Group post its acquisition of Radio City earlier in the year.

     

    “We couldn’t have got a better person than Abe to run Radio City. He is not only a highly experienced business manager but also extremely passionate about radio’s various facets- content, marketing and new distribution platforms like digital. Over the last decade we have built Radio City into a market leader in the FM industry, as well as a Great Place to Work across industries. Abe brings with him maturity and an outstanding ability to work with high quality teams which will only help take the culture of Radio City to greater heights,” announced ApurvaPurohit.

     

    Commenting further, Abe Thomas added, “I am very excited to be part of Radio City – India’s leading radio brand and most preferred media employer, at this critical juncture as the organization expands its footprint to become the leading radio network in the country. With Radio City, Radio Mantra and the recently acquired new licenses, the group is strategically poised to become the leading radio player of the future.”

     

  • Radio City retains ‘Best Place to Work’ tag

    By A Correspondent

     

    Standing a cut above the rest for the fifth time in a row, Radio City 91.1 FM was ranked high amongst the top 25 ‘Great Place to Work’ in the country. Radio City stayed right on top having been awarded as the ‘Best Company’ in the Media & Entertainment space consequently for the second year.

     

    Radio City also improved its overall ranking to 18 amongst India’s Best Company to Work For 2015.

     

    In all, Radio City bagged several esteemed titles- India’s Best Company to work For 2015 – Rank 18; India’s Best Company to work For 2015 – Rank 1 in Media; India’s Best Company for Employee Participation and Involvement – Rank 3; India’s Best Company for Fairness in Performance Management Systems – Rank 1;   India’s Best Company for Hiring & Welcoming – Rank 2.

     

    Apurva Purohit

    Commenting on this feat, Apurva Purohit, CEO, Radio City 91.1 FM said, “It is a remarkable recognition. Reaching the top is never as difficult as sustaining that position & we are extremely elated that Radio City retains this honour year after year. One of the major factors that differentiate us from the rest of the companies is the work culture that empowers our employees & where people are given the support and encouragement to perform to their full potential. We are delighted and humbled to receive this accolade. This, to me, is a reflection of what the employees think of us and that is a true reflection of our success. Leadership can only be sustained by creating a culture of innovation and employee engagement. This result truly completes the pipeline of what our true input is, the resultant domination and pioneership in the category. From that perspective, it is also gratifying.”

     

    Adding further, Sagorika Kantharia, Chief People Officer, Radio City 91.1 FM said, “This is definitely an achievement that everyone should be proud of.  A great team is what makes Radio City a ‘Great Place to Work’. To imbibe and enhance the collaboration between the zones and heighten the sense of harmony, special initiatives like the Zonal Olympics & Fitness Frequency were introduced this year. We have always believed in investing in our people & I am glad that our efforts have paid off handsomely.”

     

  • Radio City 91.1FM is now part of a Jagran Prakashan

    By A Correspondent

     

    Radio City 91.1FM is now officially a part of Jagran Prakashan Pvt. Ltd. The deal was signed off by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Friday (May 28).

     

    Apurva Purohit

    While being a part of Jagran family will enable Radio City to offer a more comprehensive bouquet of services to the advertisers, the radio network will continue to operate under the management control of its current leadership.

    Talking about the development, Apurva Purohit, CEO, Radio City 91.1FM said “This is great news for both Jagran and Radio City and more importantly, signals a desire amongst all stakeholders to see that the FM industry flourishes and grows. I am glad that the approval is in place now.  With this, the pioneer and leader in FM gets to be a part of one of the largest media houses in India. We now look forward to expanding aggressively in the upcoming Phase III and cross leveraging on strengths”

     

    Shailesh Gupta

    Commenting on this, Shailesh Gupta, Director, JPL said, “The deal further consolidates JPL’s leadership position and complements our other businesses of print, OOH, digital and activations. It gives us a greater leverage to provide better solutions to our advertisers.”

     

  • As AI surges, tough times for news biz

    By Nic Newman

    News organisations are bracing for serious disruptions as a result of the increasing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) – both on the way that they work and the way their audiences consume news. As part of our latest journalism trends report, my colleagues and I at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism found that less than half (47%) of 314 editors, CEOs and other digital leaders from more than 50 countries say they are confident about journalism’s prospects in 2024.

    The report details a tough period for the news industry over several years. A decline in online advertising, slowing growth in subscriber numbers and rapidly declining referrals from social media have fed into dramatic falls in revenue.

    Industry data shows that Facebook referrals alone fell by 48% in the past year, and many fear that search traffic will be next. Google and Microsoft, among other tech giants, are expected to roll out AI-driven, chat-based interfaces that have been trained on publisher content – mostly, or so the publisher of the New York Times alleges, without their permission.

    But it is not just internet search. We are also seeing a proliferation of conversational AI assistants built into computers, mobile phones and even cars that will change the way we discover and consume content of all types. Queries about the news are increasingly answered directly by the AI interface. Links to sources of the news on publisher websites, meanwhile, disappear into the background. As a result, far fewer audience eyeballs will find their way to each publisher’s site.

    Against that background, it is not surprising to find that some publishers such as AP and Axel Springer have already done deals with AI companies. The New York Times, meanwhile, is taking legal action over what it says was the unauthorised use of published work to train AI technologies.

    Many publishers hope that this time round, the outcome will benefit publishers of original and high-quality news and information. “There is an opportunity for the industry to work with AI players to design a symbiotic ecosystem and that’s an opportunity we must not squander,” says the chief operating officer of a leading UK news provider, who wishes to remain anonymous.

    Most publishers in our survey, however are not optimistic that this new phase of negotiations will work out well. More than one-third (35%) of respondents felt that only a few big media companies would benefit, while around half (48%) predicted that ultimately there would be little money available for any publisher.

     

    Publishers are not confident about funding from big AI companies

    Industry concerns are not just about money. More than two-thirds (70%) of respondents think that widespread availability of generative AI could reduce trust in the news. “The explosion of crap content definitely has the potential to shake the trust,” says Christoph Zimmer, chief product officer at German news company Der Spiegel.

    Zimmer highlights concerns about the use of deep fakes and other synthetic media, even as he hopes that the widespread availability of such second-rate content could also “allow [trusted] news media to differentiate ourselves more clearly”.

    Trying to adapt

    While the risks around business models, platforms and trust need to be managed, publishers know there are also significant opportunities to make their newsrooms more efficient. In our survey, we found the majority of publishers (56%) are focusing on back-end automation this year – using AI to help with copyediting, metadata creation and translation – with the next most common AI-related aim being identifying better ways to recommend content (37%).

    “The most compelling user case for AI in newsrooms is in the automation of routine tasks,” argues Ed Roussel, head of digital at The Times and Sunday Times. “We do not believe that AI is a substitute for reporting stories, which will continue to be done by journalists.”

     

    Which newsroom uses of AI will be most important in 2024?

    This focus on back-end automation is partly because news executives recognise the reputational risks in using AI for content. But that won’t stop others pushing ahead. Nordic publishers are routinely adding AI written summaries to their stories, while one German newspaper uses an AI robot to write 5% of its articles, albeit with human oversight.

    NewsGPT is the world’s first 24-hour TV news station created entirely by AI, and Channel1.ai, due to launch this year, promises a personalised news channel that can speak in any language.

    Rapid developments in AI are disrupting many industries, not just journalism, but news executives know they can’t just bury their heads in the sand. Rather than using AI to create volume, forward-thinking news organisations should be looking to build unique content and experiences that can’t be easily replicated by AI – think curating live news, deep analysis, and human experiences that build connection between audiences and the news provider.

    But they’ll also need to use AI technologies to make their businesses more efficient, as well as more relevant for audiences, in an era when many are turning away from the news.

    The impact of AI on the provision of online content in general is harder to predict. Much will depend on emerging public attitudes to the technology, but also on how responsibly the platforms that share this content behave. Equally important is the outcome of the legal cases around intellectual property, which could open up – or severely restrict – the way news content can be used for training AI models without proper compensation.

    We’re still at the early stages of the AI revolution but this is a year in which many of the rules and approaches are likely to be set. Against that background, journalists and news organisations need to proactively rethink their role and purpose with some urgency.The Conversation

     

    Nic Newman is Senior Research Associate, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.