Tag: ABP Ananda

  • ABP Network gets Saffron to craft new digital-friendly visual identity

    By A Correspondent

     

    ABP Network has unveiled a new identity for all its news channels – ABP News, ABP Ananda, ABP Majha, ABP Ganga, ABP Asmita, and ABP Sanjha, along with the logo of its digital platform, ABP Live. Madrid, Spain-based Saffron Brand Consultants was commissioned to undertake the change.

     

    Notes a communique: “The intrinsic idea behind the change reflects on the potential of India’s unremitting growth story. On its path to greatness, India stands at a unique cusp of contradictions. While the hopes for a new India are defined by limitless aspirations and ambitions; at the same time, Indians are limited by societal beliefs, views, and values. On one hand, India is Limitless in potential with the world’s largest youth force, Limitless in possibilities as pioneers of frugal innovation, Limitless in capabilities with the most diverse range of cultural skill sets. But on the contrary, it is also Limited by access and opportunity disparity.”

     

    On the announcement, Avinash Pandey, CEO, ABP Network said: “We are extremely excited to be initiating this change. The new logos of ABP Network’s news channels and digital platform better capture the passion and purpose of the network. Our new identity is a direct representation of our vision of fearless news reporting and our limitless ability to inspire people, spark imaginations, and enlighten minds. Our new logos stand as a testimony to our relentless pursuit of truth beyond limits. The new arrow in our refreshed logos breaks free from relatively static framework, to make itself better suited for the fast-evolving media landscape.”

     

    Adds the communique: “The word marks and taglines of the new logos have been developed by Prof Fiona Ross, who has a long-standing relationship with ABP, having designed its first digital Bengali font (Linotype Bengali, now known as ABP Bengali) with Tim Holloway, first published in 1982 in its eponymous newspaper Ananda Bazar Patrika. In this reinvigoration, she has helped the scripts retain their diversity and yet work in harmony across the ABP Network – the entire project aligning with ABP’s continued insistence on maintaining the highest typographic standards for visual communication.”

     

    Added Jacob Benbunan, Co-founder & CEO, Saffron Brand Consultants: “Working with Avinash Pandey and his team has been a truly memorable experience. We wanted to come up with something future fit for ABP Network. We were inspired by their inherent qualities of courage and limitlessness, and aimed to deliver a brand strategy and visual language that could be eloquent of the true vision of ABP.”

     

     

  • ABP Ananda organises flagship event ‘Sera Bengali 2019

    By A Correspondent

     

    ABP News Network’s subsidiary ABP Ananda awrded nine eminent personalities of Bengal during the 15th edition of its flagship event ‘Sera Bengali 2019’ at the Oberoi Grand Hotel, Kolkata.

     

    ‘Sera Bengali’ is a platform to honour progressive Bengali personalities whose achievements in their respective fields have brought laurels to the state. The recipients of the 2019 Sera Bengali Award are as follows: Ustad Rashid Khan (Music),  Bratya Basu (Theatre), Smaranjit Chakraborty (Literature), Dipa (Sports), Bimal Kundu (Arts), Ronojoy Dutta (Business), Abir Chattopadhyay (Films), Sandhya Mukhopadhyay (Lifetime Achievement) and Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay (Sera Sera)

     

    Said Avinash Pandey, CEO, ABP News Network: “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the winners whose outstanding contribution to Bengal and its cultural life is immense. We are proud of the awardees and their work. ANN is known for identifying and honouring eminent personalities from various fields in various regions and through this platform, we want to encourage more citizens of India to take a step forward and do their bit in shaping the future of the country.”

     

     

  • DishTV partners ABP Ananda for Durga Puja

     

     

    In order to add to the festivity fervour, DishTV has undergone various activities at West Bengal in association with ABP Ananda. DishTV has come up with the campaign “Every home HD home” to amplify its HD reach.

     

    Speaking on the occasion, Sukhpreet Singh, Senior Vice President Marketing said- “Durga Puja is one of the most auspicious festivals that is celebrated with great fervor, and we are happy to announce our special HD offer. With users aspiring for HD channels, this move is to encourage them to embrace HD channels at the most minimal costs. We believe that our 360 degree campaign in West Bengal will not only enhance the user experience but will amplify their viewing experience too.”

     

     

  • Uday Shankar receives W Bengal govt award

    By A Correspondent

     

    Uday Shankar

    Star India today received the 2014 West Bengal Tele Academy Award for significant contribution to Bengali television through entertainment that’s progressive and sensitive.

     

    Uday Shankar, CEO of Star India, was conferred the award by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The award recognizes Star’s special contribution to Bengali television through Star Jalsha and Star Ananda (currently known as ABP Ananda and part of the Ananda Bazar Patrika group).

     

    “As a group, we are delighted to receive the West Bengal Tele Academy Award, as it clearly shows the society has embraced our focus on quality content,” Mr. Shankar said on receiving the award.  “I really believe socially sensitive content is the way forward for the future of a healthy society. The plaudits go to the entire team.”

     

  • MCCS channels unveil new look

    By A Correspondent

     

    MCCS will be relaunching news channels Star News as ABP News  in Hindi, Star Ananda as ABP Ananda in Bengali and Star Majha as ABP Majha in Marathi on June 1.

     

    The relaunch process begins today with a massive communication campaign  developed by Lowe Mumbai. The media buying plan has been formulated by Mindshare.

     

    The campaign would be, over the next 8 weeks, aggressively communicating the change, using a combination of TV, Print, Radio, Outdoor and Internet, to all the viewers and stakeholders about the new name and logo.

     

    The three news channels have helped MCCS evolve as a strong and respected broadcast news company. The theme of communication is simple and to the point: Our Stars don’t change, our News does not change, only our name changes.

     

  • Harish Bijoor: What’s in a Name?

    By Harish Bijoor

     

    So STAR News is ABP News. STAR Ananda is ABP Ananda. And STAR Majha is ABP Majha.

     

    Here’s a brand name change once again, and the question is out in debate again: What’s in a name?

     

    What’s in a name? Plenty! Shakespeare-dada was wrong!

     

    For a start, the name is a brand. The brand is a name. And the name is a very important starting point in the voyage of discovery of a brand.

     

    Let me start with my definition of a brand. It is a simple one. I define the brand with the consumer simplicity it deserves. “The brand is a thought”! A thought that lives in people’s minds. A thought that thrives in the soft-space of the human mind.

     

    By this definition, everything that lives as a thought in your mind is a brand. Shantabai, the multi-tasking maid is one, Osama Bin Laden, the late terrorist is one and so is the young Akhilesh Yadav. Each of these brands possibly rub shoulders with other brands such as an Amul and Bata and Tata in your head. The brand is a thought. Nothing more. Nothing less.

     

    What does a name transition mean to companies and brands? Plenty really. Plenty in the initial six months for sure. The first 180 days of a brand name change are the most crucial and critical days. It is in these frenetic days of frenetic brand activity that a name change can be made successful or not. No wonder then that you see a flurry of advertising activity that goes in to establish a new name solidly in the mind of the consumer.

     

    There are brands that have done it well. Vodafone is a veteran of many changes. An Orange became a Hutch seamlessly, just as a Hutch became a Vodafone seamlessly. Every change was accompanied by a high decibel campaign that had transition elements of one collapsing seamlessly into another. The first 180-days are therefore the most critical. You can make a brand name transition happen or collapse. Both are possibilities. The period after just does not matter. This is really the Golden six months of a brand name transition.

     

    UTI Bank did it seamlessly as well, with a transition into an Axis Bank so seamlessly that today UTI is a non-important part of its total brand equity and recall altogether. That is the power of a powerful brand-name transition plan.

     

    In the case of this current transition from STAR to ABP, there are indeed two big brand names. One is a region-centric one (ABP) and the other (Star) is a world-brand for sure. Moving from one to the other will require some degree of panache and scientific brand action.

     

    There are really two sets of dynamics in this transition. One is a B2B dimension. Out here, MCCS is the back-end brand. It is the company that runs the show. It is the company that is the backbone. Employees, clients who advertise, distributors and vendors are all key participants here. These key actors are the easiest to communicate to. These key actors will buy into this name change without a whimper.

     

    The second set of dynamics is that of the viewer. This is B2C space. This is where there is bound to be ruffled feathers and ruffled sentiment. This is where there is bound to be confusion and lack of clarity. This is really the end that needs to be handled well and seamlessly through a process of cogent communication.

     

    STAR News is a thought. The thought of a channel can be a potent one. It starts with the name at hand, and goes on to attach to itself a host of other meta-tags that bring to mind the memory of a channel that is an intrinsic part of compelling and credible viewing experience.

     

    The brand to that extent is plenty. It is a name. A slogan. A symbol. A colour. A character. A personality. A charisma. An image. A reliability. An emotion. A passion. A perception. And lots more. ABP needs to handle each of these. With kid gloves, speed and scientific brand action.

     

    The author is a brand-expert and CEO, Harish Bijoor Consults Inc.

    Twitter.com @harishbijoor