Tag: Zee Café

  • BBC First makes its debut in India on Zee Cafe

    By A Correspondent

     

    BBC Worldwide has announced a deal that will make award-winning and highly rated BBC dramasavailable toZee Café’s viewers throughout India during primetime.

     

    “We are very excited to be working with Zee Café, a leading channel in the English entertainment genre,” said Myleeta Aga, SVP South & South East Asia. “Through this BBC First block, discerning Indian viewers will now have access to top-rated, premium dramas from the BBC.  We are confident that the block will be popular with Zee Café’s viewers.”

     

    The block will launch on Monday, June 26 and will air every week night at 10pm. It will give audiences access to some of the best BBC dramas – unforgettable stories that challenge, immerse and entertain, from a distinctly British perspective.

     

    Said Aparna Bhosle, Business Cluster Head, Premium & FTA GEC Channels, Zee Entertainment Enterprises:“Availability of premium British content has been limited thus far in India .Who better to  partner with other than the BBC to make quality shows from the region available to our viewers?”. “The addition of the BBC First block will strengthen the channel’s proposition of the best of English language television programmes to its fans.”

     

  • Zee Cafe redefines its brand positioning with ‘All Eyes on New’

    By A Correspondent

     

    Zee Café has announced its brand re-positioning with the slogan – All Eyes on New. According to a communiqué, the new slogan incarnates the gamut of the channel’s clutter-breaking content and urges the audience to stay glued to Zee Café.

     

    To promote the brand revamp, the channel will soon be releasing a brand film to showcase the new philosophy of the channel. An original soundtrack has been composed to embody the attitude of the Brand Refresh.

     

    Meanwhile, Zee Café is undertaking a dynamic social media mix to mobilise audiences across platforms. In addition to this, the channel will continue with a unique and interactive marketing campaign across mediums such as TV, Radio, Print, Trade, DTH and Outdoor in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.

     

  • Zee Cafe promotes ‘NEW’ beginning with fresh programming line-up

    By A Correspondent

     

    Zee Café has announced its new brand positioning with the slogan - All Eyes On New. The slogan reinforces Zee Café’s brand commitment to its viewers and strengthens its thought leadership in the English entertainment category, notes a communiqué.

     

    Taking the new ethos forward is the channel’s visual Identity. The logo shows a bold Zee Café, standing tall and towering over everything, adds the press release.

     

    Speaking on this, Ali Zaidi, Business Head, Zee English Cluster said: “The viewers in this genre like to explore, experiment and evolve. At Zee Café, the viewers are at the core. ‘All eyes on New’ taps into the current mindset of these viewers. Zee Café has been a trendsetter in the genre all along and the new positioning clearly establishes the forward attitude of the brand. We are sure the audience would respond positively to the change.”

     

  • Chat live while watching TV

    By A Correspondent

     

    iCouch, an exclusive Live TV chat platform has been developed for the ardent TV viewers and show fans. It is a free mobile application by iDubba. Launching in partnership with Zee Cafe’s ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 7 from May 1, iCouch lets the viewer chat while the program is running and captures the favourite scenes.

     

    iCouch enables the viewer to read and ‘like’ popular chat and get heard by thousands of other fans watching the program. One can find out interesting facts and trivia about a show, invite friends and send them alerts, play contests and win big prizes while making TV viewing experience extremely entertaining and fulfilling.

     

    Rabi Gupta, Co-Founder – iDubba, said, “iCouch is definitely not another news or gossip outlet where we reports things or events, in-fact here the news and gossip makers and breakers are the ardent fans of the TV show. It is a chat forum that has no bar, you are the one building and developing the discussion of your favourite show.

     

  • Is internet killing viewership of English GECs?

     

    By Meghna Sharma

     

    Dying to watch the latest season of Big Bang Theory or want to know who’s going to win the current MasterChef Australia series? Then, you have two options: either download it or wait for a channel to telecast it here.

     

    Of course, many of us opt for the first option as Indian channels still lag in getting the latest seasons of these international shows to India . MxM India explores if the internet is indeed posing a threat to the genre.

     

    Internet, a menace?

    Anurag Bedi

    Consumer trends have changed over the past few years; and if one gets his dose of entertainment, it doesn’t matter it’s on which platform. “The viewer is platform-neutral. So, as far as one gets certain amount of entertainment quotient, it doesn’t matter even if he’s doing it illegally i.e. by downloading. And with the internet reaching out to every nook and corner of the country, it won’t be wrong to say that internet poses a threat to content owners or channels,” explains Karthik Sharma, managing partner, Maxus.

     

    The internet remains the biggest threat to the English general entertainment channels. Most of these channels are not able to telecast various popular international shows like Games of Throne, Weeds, Sherlock and others, hence viewers log online.

     

    Saurabh Yagnik

    “Today, the television audience is experimenting with content. They are quite receptive to exploring new, innovative and unconventional content. Considering the change in lifestyles and the impact of globalization, our audience is more aware than ever. Viewers have the knowledge of the scope of entertainment available on various platforms,” said Anurag Bedi, Business Head, Zee Cafe.

     

    Saurabh Yagnik, GM & senior VP, English Channels, STAR India Pvt. Ltd added: “STAR World’s constant endeavour has been to bring international shows to India , at the same time as their broadcast in US. We, in fact, had the World Television Premier of shows such as Missing, Touch on our channel. Even for Masterchef Australia Season 4, we are broadcasting the show very close to its telecast in Australia this time. This also becomes possible due to our strong and exclusive associations with international production houses such as Disney, Fox, and others.”

     

    Ricky Ow

    On an optimistic note, Ricky Ow, executive VP, Networks, Asia, Sony Pictures Television feels that though the internet adds to the competition, it helps one realize what the market is looking for: “If one studies the internet, then it can definitely turn out to be an asset as it gives us an opportunity to look at what the audience is interested in. For example, it helps us know what the India n audiences’ interests are outside AXN.”

     

    However, the newest entry on the block, Comedy Central’s Ferzad Palia, senior VP and GM – English Entertainment, Viacom 18 Media Pvt Ltd feels that internet should be seen as a complimentary asset rather than just as competition. “With technology, the social mindsets of people are changing too. And now people have become more accepting towards western culture. Thus, it’s good for us as more and more people identify with the content.”

     

    Ferzad Palia

    The buying game

    There is no doubt that the English-language general entertainment market is developing. Almost every channel is trying its level-best to keep the audience hooked on by getting more and more international shows to the living rooms. One question still remains: why are channels not able to show what their TG wants?

     

    “It is difficult to bring popular international shows to India , especially at the same time as their release in other markets. However, we have been driving our efforts to realize this for a long time with our property titled Torrentz, wherein we brought international shows very close to their release in other markets,” said Mr Yagnik.

     

    New channels coming up are giving a tough competition to the likes of Star World, Zee Cafe and AXN. Media professionals feel that, though the competition is good, it can become a burden on English channels as they have a limited TG. This has lead to rise in the cost of procuring rights. So, if a channel is paying more for an acquisition of shows which are popular abroad, they might not be able to recover money as mass channels do.

     

    Mr Ow added that though it cannot be categorized as easy or difficult, the onset of more channels has definitely risen the costs: “If we want a show, we try our level best to get it. AXN’s programming formula is simple – we are an action-adventure destination. Therefore, it narrows down the competition as we look for series, movies or reality shows which cater to that genre.”

     

    On the other hand, Mr Palia feels that though procuring rights is a complicated process, nothing is easy when it comes to running a channel. “It’s a part and parcel of starting a channel. What is more important is the selection process of the shows which will interest the India n audience. Demand for international shows has increased in the country of late and people have become choosy about what they want to watch.”

     

    Hence, many channels are now associating with production houses or producing their own shows as they feel it will help them grow their market without too much of a trouble.

     

    Vishal Rally

    “There could be 100 popular international shows, but we cannot telecast them all. So, a channel needs to choose what their TG wants. Thankfully, we are backed up with a studio and a JV which allows us to telecast shows simultaneously in India as well. We telecast shows like Survivors, NCIS at par with their international seasons. That’s our USP,” said Vishal Rally, business head, BIG CBS Network.

     

    Nevertheless, most channels agree that it isn’t an easy task to get good international shows to India , but to keep the competition at bay, they have to try to out-do internet but also each other by bringing the latest shows to their audience’s living rooms ASAP.

     

    Many broadcasters are also aware that the internet viewership of popular shows is small, and the public still prefers a bigger screen experience. As one broadcaster said, high speed broadband connections exist, but not with everyone. And the buffering is a pain. It’s a huge negative for the viewers who watch English GECs.

     

    But low broadband speeds and poor connectivity will soon be a thing of the past, right? Yes and so will dated soaps and old seasons be, says the broadcaster, requesting anonymity. “Right now, we are catching up with old seasons since most people haven’t watched them… For instance, how many people have watched The Newsroom, which has been receiving rave reviews?” There’s also an issue of copyright and picture quality. “Some of what you see on YouTube is pirated and is being yanked off the site when caught in the act. And if it is available somewhere, it appears to have been recorded on the microwave oven… Who wants to view Masterchef where a tomato looks like a potato!!!”

     

    Hmmm. Surely reason for us to wait and watch. Or in this case, watch and wait.

     

  • Television channels on Valentine mode

    By a Correspondent

     

    It’s Valentines Day today – a day celebrated by many, abhorred by some and perhaps overlooked by others. And some of the television channels, too, have tweaked their content to suit the Valentine mood.

     

    Zee Cafe

    Zee Cafe will broadcast back-to-back episodes of the popular romantic sitcom ‘Better with You’ from 1:30pm to 5pm on February 14. In addition to this, Zee Cafe has designed an application for Valentine’s Day called ‘Which Is Your Cafe Couple’ where users answer questions about their favourite song, ideal date and so on and based on their answers the app shows them which ‘Cafe Couple’ they’re most like. The result then shows up on the users’ wall with a link to the Cafe fan page and app.

     

    zoOm

    Bollywood celebrities Kareena and Imran will play Love Gurus for fans on zoOm. Katrina Kaif will give a style makeover to a lucky fan. Not only that, celebrities like Ritiesh-Genelia, Prateik-Amy Jackson will be a part of the four day lineup to celebrate the Valentine week on zoOm. The channel has lined up many other activities such as a Bollywood celebrity stylist giving tips for the perfect ‘Valentine’s Day Look’. zoOm has also put together a special music selection for Valentine’s Day.

     

    Big CBS Love

    Big CBS Love will broadcast a special series on romance, love and relationships from February 14 to February 17 from 10am to 10 called “Valentine’s Week Special – Crazy in Love”.