Tag: Shankar

  • Broadcast captains defend need for ratings at India TV conclave

    By A Correspondent

     

    “You cannot take out mass from ‘mass media’, because then there will be no media left”, said Uday Shankar, President of 21st Century Fox and former chairman and CEO of Star India at “TV Ka Dum”, a daylong conclave organised by India TV in Mumbai last weekend.

     

    Participating in a panel debate with Raj Nayak, COO of Viacom-18 and N P Singh, CEO of Sony Pictures Networks, Shankar said: “Television shows are made to get ratings, because the viewers are the ultimate arbiters. TV shows are not made for private viewing. Whether TV shows, newspapers or films, unless the masses read or watch them, you cannot judge their popularity,” adding: “Ratings are only the output to judge the content that is produced. Ratings is the sum of how many number of people watched a particular show. No astrologer can predict the ratings of a show. Producers are interested only in what viewers would like to watch or know, whether it is horror, comedy or love story.”

     

    Uday Shankar

    On the issue of why more and more TV shows based on superstition and horror are being produced, Shankar said: “There are serious TV shows too, like Satyamev Jayate, but to cater to a nation of 125 crore people, you cannot have a single size boot. One has to make shows according to the size of the foot of different types of people.”

     

    Reasoned Shankar: “If a car or bicycle manufacturer can want more and more people to buy vehicles,  then why not a TV producer can want more and more people to watch the show. There is nothing wrong in it.” On naysayers, Shankar said: “Some vested interests, including some politicians, do not like to watch certain TV shows. My answer is: if the people of our country have become more conscious and they are asking questions from those in power, it is not because of consciousness spread by the political class. TV programmes, whether entertainment or news, have spread awareness among the people.”

     

    Raj Nayak

    Said Viacom18 COO Raj Nayak: “My question is why do those who raise objections watch TV programmes that are negative? If some TV shows get good numbers it is because they are in demand. But one should also know that people watch shows like Satyamev Jayate, Balika Vadhu, Shakti (on transgenders), Udaan (on bonded labour). These shows entertain and also try to bring about social changes,” adding: “The Star Plus show Saathiya was on women empowerment, and shows like these educate people. Shows are made to care to different tastes of viewers. If more people watch the TV show Naagin, let me say, television did not create Naagin. Already there were four Bollywood films on Naagin.

     

    Nayak added: “Television and cinema reflect what is happening in society, they reflect what people want. Whenever we launch a new show, we never look at the TRP. No channel makes shows after watching TRPs. Shows are made only when there is good content. TRP is only a byproduct. Of course, at the end of day, the channels want TRPs because, after all, we have to run our company.”

     

    NP Singh

    And this is what NP Singh, CEO of Sony Pictures Networks, said: “I agree that television is an important medium for creating social impact.  Our shows did create a positive impact on society. Kaun Banega Crorepati is a very powerful and successful format, and its success was a given. It is a vehicle to create a positive and social change impact.

     

    We showcased stories of small town people whose work inspire others. That is why we decided that we will show the life journey of KBC participants so that it can inspire viewers.”

     

    Asked by hosts Maniesh Paul and Charul Malik as to why TV shows are pulled off the air abruptly by GEC networks, Shankar replied: ” It’s natural that when viewers do not like a show, it is pulled off the air. What can we do? We are not running an autocratic regime where shows will continue to run by government diktat, even if viewers like it or not. Here you have to respect the wishes of the people. For us, shows are a commercial enterprise. If viewers do not watch the show, how can we sell it (to advertisers)?

  • I-Rock to make comeback

    By A Correspondent

     

    Fourth Dimension Media Solutions and Farhad Wadia have joined hands to bring back Independence Rock – India’s oldest Rock Festival.

     

    Fourth Dimension Media solutions, the Chennai based media outsourcing company with a national presence operates with offices in Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi. Shankar, CEO of Fourth Dimension has also been a part of Farhad Wadia’s team during his stint in E18.

     

    Shankar

    Speaking on the event, Shankar says, “I have been a part of I Rock for two years and have successfully done shows like Jethro Tull Anoushka Shankar, Tribute to 26/11 victims and also Bacardi Blast In Goa in Dec 2009. I have also done an event for Jim Beam at Hard Rock Cafe in Mumbai apart from tribute to Rolling Stones and scorpions in Chennai in October 2014.”

     

    Farhad Wadia is the moving force and the long time promoter of the Independence Rock Festival, which was organised annually on our Independence Day in Mumbai for the last 27 years. Besides that he has spent over 30 years in the media and entertainment industry and has vast experience in managing radio, TV, print, brand solutions and luxury retail businesses in India, the UAE and now in the USA where he is based out of Austin Texas. Some of the companies he has worked with in the past include HT Media, Channel 4 Networks UAE, Power Productions and Radio Star India and now he is the CEO of Samuels Jewelers in the USA wherein he runs four chains of a 108 specialty jewelry stores.

     

    Independence Rock is the biggest platform for Rock Bands in India and has been the cradle and barometer of the Indian Rock music scene. Independence Rock has been committed to promoting Independent music and artists, and has given them a platform and promoted Indian artists, encouraged them and has matched their stoic perseverance with steadfast confidence in their talent. Today, these artists have found recognition on a national level and their pertinacity has brought them strong following across the nation.

     

    The finals of I-Rock will be in Mumbai in the last week of August and this year one can witness the best of rock bands from abroad headlining the festival.

     

  • Fourth Dimension Media completes 5yrs in India

    By A Correspondent

     

    Fourth Dimension Media Solution has completed five years of operations in India. The Chennai based media outsourcing company is counted among the successful media outsourcing firms in India. The company operates with offices in Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi.

     

    It has marked its footprints not only in television, radio and magazine but also in areas such as outdoor, cable, digital and social platforms as well. The firm currently handles the sales of Puthiya Thalaimurai (No.1 Tamil News channel), V6 (Leading Telugu News Channel), Maharashtra 1, Puthu Yugam (Tamil GEC), Da Vinci Learning (International kids edutainment channel), aggregation of National Cable TV,  Saamana, etc.

     

    Shankar

    Speaking on the occasion, CEO Shankar said, “We dedicate our success to all the clients who have believed in us and stood by us throughout our growth. I also take this opportunity to thank my team members without their relentless effort this success would not have been possible.”

     

  • Chennai’s Fourth Dimension celebrates fourth anniv

    By A Correspondent

     

    Shankar

    Chennai-headquartered media outsourcing firm Fourth Dimension Media Solutions will celebrate its fourth anniversary tomorrow. The company operates across offices in Mumbai, New Delhi and Chennai and is now spreading its footprint to cable, digital and live events.

     

    While thanking stakeholders for their support, CEO Shankar and COO Bharath Viswanathan said they committed to providing effective, efficient and innovative solutions to customers.

     

    Said Shankar: “We believe a incontinuous improvement process and we seek ways in improving what we are doing in order to satisfy the needs of our clients.  I am greatly proud to be leading a team of young and energetic people who strive for perfection and relentlessly work towards client satisfaction.”

     

    “This year was more significant as we hosted a tribute for Scorpions and Rolling Stones in October last year with the event seeing the Who’s Who of the Chennai advertising fraternity and celebs.”

     

    We were also adsales partners for Tamil Nadu’s first awards honoring Tamilians from six different fields of life. We have been doing this for about three years in a row. Later we have also represented Vittuko Oru Vignani (Science Innovation Awards ) for two years and we were the first to host South India’s biggest AgriFest in Coimbatore, Trichy and last year we had Tirunelveli and Erode.

     

    On the GEC Puthu Yugham front, we were the first to start a concept of founding partners in the south and successfully did the ‘Cooking Legends’ talent hunt all over Tamil Nadu. We also conducted a series of cookery shows with Sanjeev Kapoor in multiple South India cities.

     

    Fourth Dimension also handles the sales of the Puthiya Thalaimurai news channel, Da Vinci Learning (to be launched soon), Business India Publications, the Puthiya Thalaimurai and Puthiya Thalaimurai Kalvi magazines.