Tag: Vijay Rajput

  • Vijay Rajput retires from Discovery Inc

    By Our Staff

     

    Vijay Rajput, SVP-Affiliate Sales & Business Head Eurosport, has decided to move on from Discovery. Rajput’s career that spread over 39 years, kicked-off at Discovery over seven years back. Ruchir Jain, who has been heading finance at Discovery South Asia for over three years will take over from Rajput to lead the distribution and Eurosport business.

     

    Said Megha Tata, Managing Director – South Asia, Discovery Inc: “We at Discovery Inc would like to thank our supremely talented leader Vijay Rajput as he has decided to retire from the organisation. Vijay’s stellar contribution over the years has helped us in being at the pinnacle of factual broadcasting in India. Although it is hard to say goodbye, we once again thank him for inspiring us and wish him the absolute best for the next phase of his life. Elated about Ruchir taking up the role where he designs the next chapter of growth ahead.”

     

     

  • Cricket sponsorship touches new low as Star, ESPN get title rights at throwaway price

    By A Correspondent

     

    Star India and ESPN Software India Pvt Ltd (ESIPL) have won the BCCI title sponsorship rights for all the BCCI international and domestic matches for the period October 2013 to April 30, 2014.

     

    There are 13 international fixtures in all by way of the two international series scheduled during the season – the seven-match ODI series and a T20 game between India and Australia, followed by two Tests and three ODIs against the West Indies. The sponsorship rights will extend to BCCI’s domestic events such as Irani Cup, Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy, Vijay Hazare, Deodhar Trophy and the Raj Singh Dungarpur Trophy.

     

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    Speaking on the occasion, Vijay Rajput, Chief Operating Officer, ESPN Software India Pvt Ltd, said, “We are delighted with the outcome. BCCI’s title sponsorship offers immense value especially with the prospect of India taking on strong teams like Australia and West Indies at home during the festive season. It offers a unique opportunity of extending the brand proposition of our network to sports fans across the country in a radically new manner.”

     

    Star India COO, Sanjay Gupta said, “We are delighted to extend our relationship with BCCI. This will help Star India strengthen its connect with its loyal viewers as well as help the network reach out to newer audiences.”

     

    Sanjay Gupta

    Earlier, the Marketing Committee of the BCCI met at the Cricket Centre, Mumbai, on Thursday (Oct 3) to receive the bids made for Title Sponsorship of International Series and Domestic Tournaments to be played in India in the 2013-14 season. Bidders had the option of bidding for either the series between India and Australia or the series between India and the West Indies or both.

     

    The Marketing Committee has awarded the Title Sponsorship Rights for all series to be played in India in the 2013-14 season to Star India Pvt. Ltd and ESPN Software India Pvt. Ltd, at a fee of Rs 2 crore per international match, said a communiqué signed by Sanjay Patel, Honorary Secretary of the Board.

     

    It may be noted that the amount is around 40% lesser than what Airtel paid last for title sponsorship. Mobile device company Micromax is had evinced interest in the bid for the 13 international matches and a slew of domestic tournaments, but is said to have opted out in the final round.

     

    Sports media observers believe that it’s too early to say that this should be considered a correction in the cricket sponsorship rates. A lot depends on how India performs against both Australia and West Indies, a senior marketer told MxMIndia.

     

    Since Star is already airing the matches, is there any point in the title sponsorship? “It’s already paying Rs 38-40 crore for each match’s telecast. Now for an incremental Rs 2 crore, it’s getting it all. If it works for Star, don’t be surprised if this is how rights will be sold in future,” said the senior marketer who chose to be anonymous.

     

  • Star Sports unveils sports bonanza in June

    By A Correspondent

     

    Star Sports has announced an array of sporting events across its network of SD and HD channels all through the month of June. With the biggest event in the ICC calendar – the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 – already underway in England, the network has also announced the acquisition of the TV rights for the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 which kicks off from June 15 in Brazil.

     

    The third week of the month will also see the Championships at Wimbledon live and exclusive on the network. The sports broadcaster will showcase thrilling motor-racing action from the British and Canadian Formula One Grand Prixraces and the Moto GP. The month will be rounded off with live action from the FIFA Asian Football Qualifiers and the much awaited golf major – the 2013 US Open Golf Championship.

     

    The FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013, to be played from June 15 to 30, brings together the strongest international teams in world football to play in Brazil, one year ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

     

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    Vijay Rajput, Chief Operating Officer, ESPN Software India Pvt Ltd, said, “We are incredibly proud and happy to present this mouth-watering array of premium sporting content in the month of June. With such premium sporting action across sporting genres, our aim is to take the viewership of sports to a whole new level – be it through our quality of talent, look and feel of the presentation or through innovative production-led enhancements which help in creating an immersive experience for sports fans.”

     

  • Does India need more sports channels?

     

    By Ananya Saha

     

    Indian television has some 17 sports channels, almost as many as – if not more than – Hindi GECs. Star Sports recently announced a new sports channel: Star Sports 2. Sony Six debuted in the market not so long ago.

     

    Is India’s a big enough market for so many sports channels? Is the audience base growing or becoming fragmented? With channels facing the perennial question of differentiation, how are the advertisers responding to the plethora of sports channels?

     

    MxMIndia spoke to sports channel heads, advertisers and media planners to find out what they think.

     

    Muralikrishnan B, Country Manager India, eBay

    Sports channels are definitely a viable proposition, for a country where more than 50% of the population is young – less than 25 years. The core of sports channel audience is 15 to 35 yrs. Almost 1/3 rd of Indian population sits in that bracket – 400 million. Whether the number of sports channels can stay in the market or not will depend upon what kind of content they are able to show – in other words what are the tournament rights they are able to capture!

     

    Overall the sports viewership base is growing. Multiple sports channel option throws up better opportunity for advertisers. For eCommerce brands, youth is one of the most important Target Groups. And to connect with youth, besides music & movies, the sports channels are one of the key strategic options. Thus, as an advertiser trying to reach out to younger TG, we are very optimistic to the development.

     

    Sports viewership can be categorized in two parts:

     

     

    a) General viewing of sports channel (somewhat like default viewing) – it will depend on convenience of the viewer. And is more driven by what the person chooses to watch when he has remote in his hand, and is influenced by general viewing behavior of individual. Normally the sports enthusiasts tend to watch TV either early evening (younger ones, after school/college) or late evening (young adults & beyond). Both the segments also try and catch up on viewing during day time over the weekends Thus, the key viewing time (thus prime time) can be considered as 5 to 7 pm, 10 pm to midnight for Monday to Thursday and weekends day time.

     

    b) Appointment viewing of specific event – this is primarily driven by the desire to watch a particular event, irrespective of when it’s being telecast. The enthusiasm is more to catch the live action. In such cases, the viewer will adjust viewing behaviour to be in front of TV when the live action is on. For such occasions, that’s the prime time.

     

    With digitization setting in, I possibly foresee more sport channels launched/announced targeted at more niche audience – may be focused on specific sports. For instance, there can be a channel on golf or on motor racing. For all those sports which appeal to niche but influential and high value audience. On channels differentiating their positioning, as on date, seems to be a very difficult proposition where 90% viewership is driven by cricket. And the channel’s fortune depends upon what rights they have of the top cricket tournaments.

     

    Prasana Krishnan, COO, Neo Sports Broadcast Pvt Ltd

    With the limitations of analogue cable being systematically eliminated, the feasibility of existence of multiple sports channels in India is sound. The onset of digitization has ensured that fans are able to watch sports of their choice on a regular basis. This bodes well for the broadcasters and the viewers.

     

    These are early days still in the implementation of digitization, but it is heartening to see the progress that has been made so far. There is a definite surge in reach for the sports category in the digital markets. With digitization enabling delivery of niche sports as well, there is an increase in interest and confidence from advertisers in the genre as they are seeing the value of tapping into properties which have targeted audiences and are being accurately measured.

     

    It is imperative to remember that that sports is mainly consumed around live events. There are huge spurts in viewership during these telecasts and these could be airing at periods other than the traditional prime time band. As long as it is an event of interest, fans will continue to tune in. Sports broadcasters are actively acquiring properties in sports like football, tennis, hockey, golf and badminton. This is happening as a result of digitization unlocking value and making the delivery of other sports feasible. By spreading the pie across sports instead of being completely focused on cricket, channels can position themselves around their unique portfolios.

     

    In the immediate future, I expect existing sports broadcasters to continue to focus on strengthening their portfolios. New channel launches are still some time away.

     

    Navin Khemka, Managing Partner, Zenith Optimedia

    Sports channels are purely led by content. They will only survive if they have the content to sustain. The audience base is definitely growing beyond cricket. With more and more international sports being held in India, the interest levels are rising. It has also a lot to do with how we are performing individually or as a team in a sport.

     

    Advertisers are responding positively. The clutter on cricket and entry level costs are high. Other sports are offering all advertisers an opportunity to target audiences efficiently. It is a mixed bag. For instance, when EPL happens, it is India’s prime time. Advertisers who get in for the season; this gets balanced out.

     

    With digitization we will see emergence of specialised sports content channels within various genres. This will be more for the purists who follow the game. We will see emergence of golf racing soccer etc led specialist content channels. Positioning only on content can work in sports.

     

     

    Vijay Rajput, Chief Operating Officer, ESPN Software India Pvt Ltd

    The typical Indian sports fan today has evolved a lot over the years. He is consuming not just cricket but a variety of sports like soccer, golf, hockey, motorsports et al. Today, fans get an increased opportunity to see, understand and appreciate nuances of various games given the number of sports channels that are available in the country. The best of sporting content from across the world is getting beamed live for the benefit of Indian audiences, which is bringing in more and more fans closer to their favourite sporting action.

     

    With better technology, quality production values and the best of TV talent, sports channels in the country have come a long way. We believe that with our superior content line up extending for the next few years across sporting genres, all our channels will be the top choice of sports fans in India and South Asia. Our endeavour thus will always be to acquire the best of sporting content across media and consistently aim to provide the sports fan with quality entertainment round the clock.

     

    Till now advertisers have responded admirably to the content on sports networks as sports can bring in and bind audiences across socio-economic demographics in a manner which other genres find difficult to achieve. What remains critical therefore is to constantly offer a superior value proposition to the advertiser so that he remains interested in associating with a channel and its sporting content. STAR Sports 2 is being launched especially for the Indian sub-continent keeping in mind the growing need of Indian sports fans to consume more and more of quality sporting action. I am sure advertisers will see huge value in what we have to offer.

     

    Sports does not follow typically a GEC pattern where-in you have a defined prime time. Our insights always point out that sports is best consumed live. The pleasure in watching a game unfold live with its twists and turns is what attracts fans. Sports is like an unscripted reality show which throws up surprises every minute.

     

    With digitization, individual preferences will indeed play a key role and we as a network are prepared for that.

     

    Deepali Naair, Country Head – Brand, Corporate Communications & Customer Service, L&T General Insurance Company Limited

    To an advertiser, the events matter more than the channel which is televising it in India, currently. Sports Channels in India still have an opportunity to extend the life of the main sporting event. For instance, if IPL is a two month long event, there is opportunity to capitalize one month before and one month after the IPL, with content around the IPL. There is a scope of making a two-month event into a four-month-event with pre-and-post-content. This logic can be extended to any sporting event with behind the scene coverage, past winners, legends, analysis, etc. Sports channels can also monetize the content digitally far more rather than leaving it to digital content suppliers; this may help in building channel loyalty.

     

    There is also a growing viewership of HD Sports channels, which reaches the top-end segment of consumers.

     

    When it comes to fragmentation, it is here to stay: across screens, across audiences and genres. While the audience for tennis, F1 is there, it is still small. But a change in sports preferences will not happen immediately; such phenomena occur with a generation gap. The audience of the next decade, especially teenagers, might also gravitate towards football, apart from cricket.

     

  • ESPN Star Sports bags SFL broadcast deal

    By A Correspondent

     

    ESPN Star Sports has announced a five-year broadcast deal with Mixed Martial Arts property Super Fight League (SFL), which is the brain child of Raj Kundra, owner of Rajasthan Royals and Sanjay Dutt, Bollywood action star.

     

    The network will cover 23 SFL Fight Nights live on a fortnightly basis from the 2013-14 season which kicks off in Mumbai on March 29 and will continue all year round till March end 2014.

     

    Ever since its launch in 2012, SFL has gained a lot of traction amongst MMA enthusiasts in the country. This year a total of around 250 fighters, male and female, from India and abroad will fight it out for the coveted Championship Title Belt and the right to be crowned SFL World Champion. This season will see participants from top notch MMA playing countries like Japan, Brazil and USA. A lot of NRI MMA fighters from countries like Australia, UK, Canada, Germany and USA will also be in seen in action and add a lot of flavour in this high octane contact sport.

     

    Vijay Rajput, Chief Operating Officer, ESPN Software India Pvt. Ltd, said, “We believe in offering the best of sporting content to the Indian sports fans across genres and this acquisition firmly reiterates our constant endeavor in this direction. This acquisition enables us to expand our content in MMA fighting and we think this property will get a lot of traction with fight fans across the country. We will soon start a high decibel marketing campaign across our entire network leveraging top fighters of the league and Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt to build up to the season launch.”

     

    Raj Kundra, Founder Chairman, Super Fight League, said, “The broadcast tie-up with ESPN Star Sports will provide a major boost to our efforts to promote this property across South Asia. We are very enthused with the response that SFL has been able to generate in its very first year of operation. The league is today ranked amongst the top five MMA leagues in the world. As a result, we have seen a lot of interest from leading MMA fighters to compete in SFL season 2. Good quality fighters from India and abroad will help the league reach new highs. We are also expanding in a big way. The new season will see 11 title belts on offer, up from 5 title belts in the first edition. Male participants will fight it out across eight weight categories from bantamweight to heavyweight while the ladies’ section will see action in three weight categories from flyweight to featherweight.”

     

    Sanjay Dutt, Co-Founder, Super Fight League, commented, “SFL is about real heroes, real fight, real action. SFL fights are also intense where one good move can help an underdog come up triumphant over an established champion. One has to be alert as there are no second chances here. I get inspired when I see these fighters prepare for action. The broadcast deal with ESPN Star Sports will give SFL a big boost especially riding on the success of the first year.”

     

    M C Mary Kom, Brand Ambassador, SFL, added, “People need to understand that it is very difficult to be an MMA fighter. It is a full contact sport that allows the use of both striking and grappling techniques, standing as well as when you are on the ground. MMA includes Boxing, Wrestling, Brazilian Ji-Jitsu, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Karate, Judo and other styles. I get dazzled every time I see actual MMA action in front of my eyes.”

     

    SFL season 2 is set to kick-off in Mumbai on March 29 this year and will take place every fortnight till March end 2014. More information is available at www.superfightleague.com.