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Interesting item in Times of India



TV shows to shift focus

Sarah Salvadore, TNN | Mar 9, 2011, 12.00am IST


With rural shows losing out, General Entertainment Channels have gone into a huddle to change their programme template

It was inevitable - one of these days the rural bubble on Indian television was set to burst, and three months into the New Year, it is happening! Shows that dominated Indian television so far have had an overarching rural backdrop. But off late, the audiences seem to have gotten bored.

The New Year saw a new leader emerging among the GECs. The No 1 channel that ruled the roost for long with rural themed shows is now at No 3 position. In what is seen as a victory of the underdog, the GEC that was languishing at No 3 slot for long, shot to No 1 position and the second place was occupied by another who didn't have many rural based shows. " Pavitra Rishta", based in Mumbai, has been the clear winner for a long time. "Saath Nibhana... Saathiya" and " Sasural Gendha Phool" propelled the channel to No 2 position. Surprisingly, it's "Laagi Tujhse Lagan", based on a gangster backdrop, that's been the saviour for the channel at No 3 position.

Industry buzz suggests that GECs have gone into a huddle to bring about a change in their program strategy. So much so, that the Hindi adaptation of a Tamil daily "Kudesan"- reworked to be based on land grabbing in rural Punjab, has been scrapped. "Shows with rural settings worked. But people's taste changes from time to time and likewise the content of television," quips producer Siddharth Tewary. Accepting that the writing's on the wall, Tewary says, "It depends on how interesting the story is and how it's told --- be it rural or urban. There have been many rural backdrop shows around, so obviously makers and audiences want change." Incidentally post " Phulwa" Tewary's new show is "Navvya". "It has a middle class urban backdrop," says the producer.

What's also interesting to note is that many existing shows, that were once the TRP drivers, are slowly but surely shifting the scenario to a big town and urban setting. "Naa Aana Iss Des... Laado" has shifted from a Haryana village to New Delhi, "Rang Badalti Odhani" traveled from Bhuj to Mumbai, "Balika Vadhu" is now concentrating on a city-based track, "Sanskaar Lakshmi" is about a village girl married and adapting to her new family in the big bad city. "I agree that there has been overdose of rural concepts in the past three years. It's a phase. Besides, success formulas are replicated everywhere in the world," says producer Yash Patnaik.

Explaining why "Rang Badalti Odhani" shifted to the city, he says, "It was originally planned to move to the city after 20 episodes as the story revolves around a South Mumbai boy and Bhuj ki ladki. Plus the channel caters to urban audience," he explains. Producer Rajan Shahi feels that the change was inevitable, "Well, I have been noticing the trend. The TRP charts say it all. It was bound to happen because all the shows on TV had the same template and began looking similar. Nine out of 10 dailies were rural. The one that stood out had some town flavour, so it grabbed eyeballs," he explains.

With the GECs going into a huddle, a new programming template is about to be put in place. And more dailies might get scrapped if the current trend continues.

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Big CBS Network has positioned Love as the "ultimate feel good" channel targeted towards the urban contemporary couple. The TG is C&S 18-35, SEC A,B.
the above may be because a new channel is starting read this

http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k11/mar/mar69.php


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thanks chalhov thanks a ton..............
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Thanks Chalhov for two very interesting articles--should we speculate what this means?😉 Or wait for the numbers to come out.....

So now all the CV's will be running helter-skelter to change their story lines--
People do get tired of the same story or similar story and more or less similar plots, but with a slightly different take and different actors--

Clearly the Creative Heads need to understand the changing viewership--and also the influence of Indians outside India to the overall success....

Interesting that CBS is bringing the popular shows from US to India, again catering to the more urban population and the younger generation...

But ultimately it is not the backdrop that will determine the success--but the actual story and how it is told..
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Hindi GECs lose to ICC WC

SAB stays ahead of Sony
Overall, the Hindi GEC genre took a beating as the ICC World Cup warmed up.
In Week 11, STAR Plus remained the leader, delivering 280 GRPs (TAM, HSM, CS4+), down from 297 in the previous week.
Colors moved back to second position with 231 GRPs.
Zee slipped from 233 to 217 GRPs.
SAB TV stayed ahead of Sony for the second week in a row, delivering 143 GRPs, just ahead of Sony's 140.
Imagine was at 73 GRPs.
From another source
Hindi GEC: Colors back to No. 2

Indiantelevision.com Team

(9 March 2011 12:01 pm)

MUMBAI: Like often in the past, Zee TV has been unable to retain its lead over Colors for a second straight week. After one week of spike, the Hindi general entertainment channel is back to No. 3.

The leader of the pack, Star Plus, continues to maintain its position amid a drop in overall ratings. The channel shed 17 GRPs (gross rating points) to close the week ended 5 March with 280 GRPs (from 297 GRPs in the previous week).

Colors added six GRPs to its tally and ended the week with 231 GRPs (last week 225 GRPs), displacing Zee TV. According to Tam data for the week ended 5 March (HSM, 4+, C&S households), Zee TV lost 16 GRPs to end with 217 GRPs (from 233 GRPs).

Meanwhile, Sab stayed ahead of sibling channel Sony Entertainment Television (Set). Sab collected 143 GRPs for the week, 10 short of its previous week's tally of 153, while Set added 4 GRPs to end with 140 GRPs.


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Thanks Chalhov for the articles &GECs
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Thank God. channels woke up at last...There is over-dose of rural based shows with dialect in the name of social issues....Can not blame channels as all are running in the rat race to out do the other one ,and later on start looking same after some time.....Funny part is Issues disappears altogether after some time....Thank You Challov
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Thanks Chalhov for the article and the GRPs also.

Wonder what all this action will mean looking at from CB's angle. Will they suddenly shift the story from small town Mathura (to where I can see it moving) to some big city like Delhi? And can you imagine Daima talking in simple Hindi without any dialects? 😆 😆 😆 😆 Sorry, my imagination running now.
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thanks chalhov for the article
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Thanks Chalhov for sharing 😉 very interesting article!

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