Tag: K Madhavan

  • K Madhavan is IBF President

    By A Correspondent

     

    K Madhavan

    The IBF Board has elected Star and Disney India’s Managing Director K Madhavan as the Foundation’s new President. Madhavan will succeed NP Singh, India MD and CEO, Sony Pictures Networks, who held the position for two years.

     

     

    The IBF Board has also elected the following officebearers of IBF:

    Vice President-IBF

    ::  Rajat Sharma, Vice President-IBF and Chairman, India TV

    ::  Siddharth Jain, Managing Director (South Asia), Turner International

    ::  Rahul Joshi, Managing Director, Viacom18

     

    Treasurer-IBF

    :: Shashi S. Vempati, CEO, Prasar Bharati

     

    Said Madhavan: “It is my honour to lead IBF at a time when the Indian broadcasting sector is going through a tumultuous time, battling the pandemic and instability in the regulatory space. IBF has played an instrumental role in advocating the interests of the sector, and my predecessors have contributed immensely in evolving the foundation’s stature and purpose. I take on this role with a great sense of responsibility and commitment to champion the cause of the broadcasting sector.”

     

    Said outgoing IBF President N P Singh: “I am pleased that someone of the caliber of K. Madhavan is taking over the reins and will lead the foundation. I welcome his selection wholeheartedly. His in-depth knowledge and insights into the sector will help guide the foundation members through these challenging times. I wish him the best in this new endeavor.”

     

    K Madhavan has been an active member of IBF since 2012 and is also the Chair of CII’s National Committee on media and entertainment for the ongoing year. He started his journey with Star in 2009 and took over as the Managing Director of the Network in January 2020.

     

    The other Directors on the IBF Board are as under:

    ::  Aroon Purie, Chairman, TV Today

    ::  N P Singh, MD & CEO, Sony Pictures Networks and Director, Bangla Entertainment

    ::  I Venkat, Director, Eenadu TV Ltd

    ::  Punit Goenka, MD & CEO, Zee Media Corp

    ::  Punit Misra, CEO-Domestic Broadcast Business, Zee Entertainment

    ::  Rohit Gupta, President (Network Sales and International Business), Sony Pictures Networks

    ::  Uday Shankar, President, The Walt Disney Company Asia Pacific and Chairman, Star and Disney India

    ::  Megha Tata, Managing Director (South Asia), Discovery Communications India (Co-opted Director)

    ::  John Brittas, Managing Director & Chief Editor, Malayalam Communications Ltd (Co-opted Director)

  • K Madhavan to replace Sanjay Gupta as Country Head, Disney-Star India. Uday Shankar to also steer Hotstar

    By A Correspondent

     

    Veteran mediaperson and Managing Director (South) of Disney Star India K Madhavan has been appointed Country Head of Star and Disney India. Also, Uday Shankar, President, The Walt Disney Company APAC and Chairman, Star and Disney India will directly oversee Hotstar. Madhavan  will take charge from January 1. As is known, Sanjay Gupta, Country Manager of Star and Disney India has resigned from the leading broadcaster and is joining Google as Country Manager for India.

     

    Madhavan who is part of the Star India fold since 2008 oversees the business ventures of Star in the five southern states and a portfolio of regional channels in Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil and Telugu.

     

     

  • Peps unveils new brand positioning

    By  A Correspondent

     

    Peps Industries has announced its new brand positioning – ‘DreamMakers’. Conceptualised by Phantom Ideas, which recently won the brand’s creative mandate, this is the first in a series of 10 to 30 second spots highlighting Peps’ proposition of a good night’s sleep as vital to chase dreams.

     

    Said K Madhavan, Managing Director, Peps Industries: “Peps has led by example with respect to disruptive innovation in the mattress category. With the new brand narrative, we seek to bring a fresh perspective in the spring mattress category via product innovations that will shift focus from great sleep to waking up refreshed with a purpose. Thereby, harnessing one’s ability to perform at their peak to chase and achieve their goals.”

     

    Added Robert Anthoney, Founder and Chief Creative Officer at Phantom Ideas: “To start with, it has introduced yet another fresh perspective through a compelling proposition that seeks to ‘give purpose to energy’. When PEPS got on board, the mandate was clear – Change the narrative. Take the brand to the next level. When we observed the consumer and category canvas, we realised there is a tremendous opportunity to add purpose to post-sleep energy by plugging into the dominant mood that was sweeping the country, especially with the age cohort that would dominate the emerging consumer demographics.”

     

     

  • AMMA partners Asianet in effort to rebuild Kerala

    By A Correspondent

     

    Association of the Malayalam Movie Artistes (AMMA) is joining hands with Asianet to organise a charity show for supporting people affected due to the recent floods in Kerala. The ground event of this show ‘Onnanu Nammal’, will be held on December 7, 2018 at Armed Forces Officers Club, Abu Dhabi. The amount raised from this show will be utilised for rebuilding Kerala. This was announced by Lieutenant Colonel Dr Mohan Lal, President, AMMA and K Madhavan, MD, Star South.

     

    Speaking on the occasion, Madhavan said: “For 25 years, Asianet has given its viewers pioneering and dramatic content and it is the love and support of our viewers which drive us. Even after 3 months of the floods, said to be the worst in the last 100 years, people are still struggling to come back to normal life. This shows the extent of devastation and the damages caused by flood. We all need to come forward and support to rebuild our State. Asianet is more than happy to come forward and join hands with AMMA for supporting and rebuilding Kerala. We also urge our business partners and our viewers to help Kerala by extending their support for this show.”

     

     

  • Asianet News unveils bilingual media tech platform, mynation.com

    By A Correspondent

     

    Asianet News Network announced the launch of its latest bi-lingual media tech platform in English and Hindi – mynation.com. Abhijit Majumder, former Managing Editor, Mail Today, will be its Editor-in-Chief.

     

    Speaking on the launch, Anoop N, Chief Operating Officer, Asianet News Digital, said, “Asianet News Network is focused on creating a compelling digital video content platform. We are the market leaders in South Indian languages. With Mynation, we will disrupt the English and Hindi news segment and deliver technology innovations in video and content distribution. We are excited about this next phase of our growth.”

     

    Added Majumder: “Asianet News Network’s strong brand credibility and presence across the four southern states with strong vernacular teams and deep regional insights provides us the edge to source and deliver content like none other. MyNation can now fully deliver on its promise of being the destination for focused news and video content.”

     

    Added K Madhavan, Chairman, Asianet News Network: “With this launch, Asianet News network gets a head start in the intensely competitive English and Hindi digital news space. We have brands like Republic TV which is the undisputed leader in the English news genre since its launch. With the launch of MyNation.com we look forward to bringing in disruption in the English and Hindi digital news segment”

     

    Said Amit Gupta, Group CEO, Asianet News Network: “At Asianet News digital, we focus on realizing the convergence of high-quality content and technology to deliver superior user experience and engagement. We are building deep domain expertise across board /languages and are excited to welcome Abhijit to lead this initiative. Asianet News Network is working on growing in-organically in Kannada, Telugu and verticals such as sports amongst others to further strengthen its position across all south languages in digital. FY19 will be a year of consolidating Asianet News digital and Asianet News Network as a Media tech entity for advertisers and brands that work with us. With our multi-platform reach across mediums – broadcast, print, radio and digital – and expanding audience segments – National and International Asianet News offers them a significant opportunity.”

     

     

  • Mohan Lal to host Bigg Boss Malayalam

    By A Correspondent

     

    Asianet has signed superstar Mohan Lal to host Bigg Boss in Malayalam. This was announced by K Madhavan, MD, Star South.Presented by Asianet and produced by Endemol Shine Productions, Bigg Boss will feature 16 celebrities living together inside a custom made Bigg Boss house for 100 days.

     

    Said Madhavan: “We are privileged to have a great star and a personality like Mohan Lal to host Bigg Boss in Malayalam. This surely means that our viewers are in for unique and exciting entertainment.”

     

     

  • Is there more to the rejig at Star India?

     

    By A Correspondent

     

    Ever since a town hall was announced to happen on April 13, there has been a buzz about what it could mean? Was there to be a big acquisition? A high profile exit or entry?

     

    We had got our friends in small places at Star India to keep us informed. Whatsapp Zindabad! We even suggested keeping the phone lines on for a listen-in, but that could be dangerous.

     

    So what did we finally hear. An organisation rejig with formations of easier-to-manage strategic business units (SBUs) and many elevations. Uday Shankar will be Chairman and CEO. COO Sanjay Gupta, COO was elevated to Managing Director,. Star India and K Madhavan will be Managing Director-South. Both Gupta and Madhavan will continue to report to Shankar. These changes position the organisation to meet its future growth ambitions on the back of a decade of rapid growth, noted a communiqué,  but keen Star India observers hint there could be more to it.

     

    “We are proud of its success and look forward to the next chapter of growth under Uday’s transformational leadership,” said James Murdoch, Chief Executive Officer of 21st Century Fox on the developments. Murdoch wasn’t present for the town hall.

     

    So here’s how the SBUs will be run, all reporting to Sanjay Gupta:

    :: Amit Chopra will be CEO of Entertainment, which spans drama and movie channels across national and regional channels in Hindi, English, Bengali and Marathi. So: Star Plus will have a new CEO
    :: Nitin Kukreja, CEO of Sports, which includes a portfolio of channels under the Star Sports banner
    :: Ajit Mohan, CEO of Digital, which oversees Hotstar, the digital platform
    :: Vijay Singh, CEO of Fox Star Studios, which produces and distributes Bollywood and regional films

     

    Meanwhile, Kevin Vaz has been appointed as CEO of South, reporting to K Madhavan. The South business unit incorporates all of Star’s business interests in the Southern states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Also, a pan-India Content Studio will be set up to drive innovation in programming under Gaurav Banerjee who will report into Sanjay Gupta. The corporate roles will continue unchanged.

     

    “I congratulate Sanjay, Madhavan and the CEOs on their elevation. We have set ourselves a bold growth agenda and these changes will deepen the leadership bench, unlock entrepreneurial energy and position Star better to deliver on its ambitions,” said Uday Shankar, Chairman and CEO, Star India.

     

    We spoke to a cross-section of stargazers, and while the general sentiment was that it was just a set of elevations and restructuring of the way the business will be done, there were a few notables that deserved a mention.

    :: The Murdochs continue to repose their faith in Uday Shankar. So while he has made Chairman, it’s an executive role that he will be essaying as CEO. He’s the boss.
    :: Sanjay Gupta is the clear #2. There was no doubting of the fact, but this elevation clearly makes him the operational head of Star India. Of course K Madhavan is there, but he will be look after the Southern operations
    :: Great boost for Amit Chopra. He is incharge of the primary fuel of the company: the non-Southern languages entertainment network. This of course includes the all-important Star Plus. Chopra has been leading revenues until so far and has a rich past as a CEO at HT Media and earlier with HUL, so it’s not that he’s a newbie in running an SBU, but, then, Star Plus is a tricky cookie.
    :: Elevation for Kevin Vaz, but Star Plus going off rather early from under his charge is sad. He needed to be given more time
    :: Status quo for Ajit Mohan, Vijay Singh and Nitin Kukreja
    :: Innovation in programming is a good idea, and am sure as Uday Shankar’s trusted and old-time lieutenant Gaurav Banerjee will be entrusted with the responsibility of bringing in more

     

    The new structure has been announced, but Shankar has reportedly assigned a six-week window for the transition and handovers. The new financial year for Star India starts in July and with BARC ratings for the flagship channel looking better than before, there is a promise of achche din at Star. Naya Structure. Nayi Ummeed!

     

  • Asianet launches HD channel in Malayalam

    By A Correspondent

     

    Asianet, the Malayalam satellite TV channel has launched a high definition channel, “Asianet HD “ – The first HD channel in Malayalam.

     

    The channel was officially launched by star Suresh Gopi in the presence of actor Mukesh and K. Madhavan, Managing Director, Asianet.

     

    Asianet Communications, which has a long 20 plus years of experience in  visual media which made uneasable stamp in minds of Keralites residing globally, creates a new history by opening the High Definition visual quality and Dolby 5.1 sound quality to the viewers.

     

    The HD channel which started telecast on 13th August 2015 includes superhit movies, popular serials, reality shows and other entertainment programmes.

     

  • @FF12: Day 3: Industry expects thoughts to lead to pertinent actions

    By A Correspondent

     

    The last day of FICCI Frames 2012 was an eventful day — insightful sessions, a lot of networking, sharing of ideas, deals being cracked — and amongst all of this, the highlight was the session on Women in Media and Entertainment.

     

    The day started off with a keynote presentation by Ashok Chawla, Chairman, Competition Commission of India (CCI). He said that the media and entertainment (M&E) industry was one of the fastest growing sectors inIndiawith an expected CAGR of 14-15 per cent. He then proceeded to outline the role of the CCI and its importance: “CCI is an overall market regulator whose objective is to ensure that market forces operate with transparency and fair play. It has been put in place to identify the boundaries of behaviour of the industry.

     

    Mr Chawla opined that self-regulation was of prime importance to avoid infringement of law or market practices and cautioned industry players that consumers should be given primary importance.

     

    Taking on the Digital threat

    The next session was on “Sustaining Long-term Newspaper Loyalty” by two biggies — N Ram, former Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu and Girish Agarwal, Director, Dainik Bhaskar Group, who shared their views on the future prospects of the newspaper industry.

     

    Mr N Ram started off his speech by stating that there was ‘anxiety and gloom’ over the fact that journalism was seeing a meltdown in the mature markets. He outlined two media world phenomenon next, where the less developed countries are witnessing increase in circulation of newspapers unlike the mature market. But he added a word of caution when he said that TV, even in the developing world, is going through a crisis which it has so far covered by showing entertainment as part of news. Inspite of this, Mr Ram was optimistic that the medium term prospects for the media industry are looking good.

     

    As is been spoken widely about, the key factor for the decline in the newspaper is the increasing popularity of the digital media. Mr Ram called this the Digital Age Paradox and added that in recent times the newspapers have seen an increase in the readership of their online editions but have witnessed a “double squeeze” on their revenue, as they have had to subsidise digital journalism, which in turn is cannibalising their circulation.

     

    On how to sustain loyal readers, he tipped, “Stick to the basic principles of journalism – they can build a relationship with the readers, which it can rent out to the advertisers. And most important – “newspapering” should not be reduced to consumer marketing of news.”

     

    Mr Girish Agarwal took the stage next. Contrary to Mr Ram’s belief, he said that Indian newspapers are growing in their circulation and readership. He spoke about the need to engage the ‘consumer’ by asking “How relevant are we (newspapers) to the reader?”

     

    He opined that a newspaper cannot rest on its past glory but should move ahead by acknowledging and understanding what the consumer wants and giving him what they think he needs. On how to keep pace with changing times, Mr Agarwal said that newspapers should have global vision and hyper local content.

     

    After the speeches the floor was opened to the audience who questioned Mr Ram and Mr Agarwal about threat perception of the culture of medianet and media houses being bought over by MNCs. Mr Ram denounced paid news as a rogue practice which has been rubbished by the Press Council. Mr Agarwal said that ethically media should report anything that may be perceived as defaming by the parent company but the ground reality is not always so rosy.

     

    Women to the fore

    A big highlight of Day 3 was a session titled   ‘Women in Media & Entertainment circa 2012: Leading from the front’.

    The panel members of this session were Vidya Balan, Actor; Anurradha Prasad, Managing Director, BAG Films; Jeni Tosi, CEO, Film Victoria; Ekta Kapoor, Creative Director, Balaji Telefilms; Barkha Dutt, Group Managing Editor, NDTV; and Usha Uthup, Singer. The session was moderated by Rajeev Masand, Entertainment Editor, CNN-IBN.

     

    This session discussed the journey of each of the above eminent women personalities and the challenges they faced during their journey. As the moderator, Rajeev Masand put it: “Traditional media, for long, was dominated by men, but not any longer. It’s become outdated.”

     

    All the eminent women personalities claimed that despite all their challenges they had an incredible journey and the results have been fruitful.  Ms Tosi observed that there would always be obstacles in a woman’s journey but, at the same she also admitted that at times a little bit of luck and timing also plays a part in one’s success nevertheless, she must also be hard working and committed to succeed.

    According to Ms Dutt, the real heroes are the women who came before them i.e. those who made a mark and their presence felt in the male dominated industry.

     

    One of the topics discussed at the session was whether ambition for men meant one thing and another for women, and how society reacts to ambitious women. Ms Ekta Kapoor agreed that ambition for men is a virtue, but for women it is seen as something negative. “I never took being a woman as a disadvantage. Today I am successful not in spite of being a woman but, because I am a woman,” she added.

     

    Ms Prasad said: “Today women have become mature, and so have their families. Women have to juggle multiple roles. Had I thought that since I am a woman, I cannot take on a task, then I would not have been successful. If you are happy with what you are doing, you will be successful in life.”

     

    Ms Uthup was of the view that what has really changed is the audience. “The field of Arts has been a level playing field for women. You really don’t have gender bias. I believe if we want change to take place, the people need to be awakened. Men and women must work together, but then there are things that women can do and men can’t and there are things men can and women can’t do.”

     

    Ms Balan said: “The Indian actress today has been humanized; she is getting to play a part in the story. I have never seen my gender as a disadvantage, all I knew was I had to be strong to move ahead in life. There is a wide variety of roles for women today and the fact that there is no model code for women any more is liberating.”

     

    While all these eminent women had plenty of inspiring stories to share, each of them have had to overcome their own tough challenges, change the societal mindset about women being weak and docile, to climb their way to the top.

     

    The road is set for 2013

     

    In a session which ran parallel to the one on Women in M&E, a panel of regional TV experts got together to discuss growth avenues. Moderated by Nachiket Pantvaidya, Executive Vice-President, Star Pravah and with speakers like K Madhavan, Managing Director, Asianet and Sharada Sunder, EVP – Regional Channels, Zee, the session concluded that “Regional was the new National.” One issue which was discussed in the session was how to attract talent and also how does regional broadcast channels attract youth, the single largest segment inIndia.

     

    A session on GEC regulation discussed dos and don’ts as far as content is concerned, what is permissible and what not. It included Justice AP Shah, Prof Jonathan Askin, Ashok Nambissan of Sony Entertainment Television and Naresh Chahal of IBF.

     

    The general feedback from delegates was that Frames 2012 had pertinent topics discussed. One hopes that industry put the many ideas and resolutions discussed to action.