The four major Hindi general entertainment channels -- STAR Plus, Sony, Colors and ZEE -- have all launched music and dance reality shows in the 9-pm slot on weekends.
They had to hold their horses for the yearly entertainment and cricketing juggernaut, the Indian Premier League, to pass by.
So yes, the channels have gone all out to fragment audiences now: As a viewer, you get to select between Sony’s Indian Idol Junior, Colors’ Jhalak Dikhla Ja, ZEE’s DID (Dance India Dance) Moms and Star Plus’ India’s Dancing Superstars.
But if you thought this was plain madness, then think again. Media experts say there is method to the madness.
Shailesh Kapoor, co-founder and CEO of the Mumbai-based media insights firm, Ormax Media, says, “Weekend reality shows, in particular, talent hunts, have done reasonably well as a format for Hindi GECs in recent years.
"Naturally, channels show interest in this genre as a result of its success rate.
Yes, four shows in the same time-band may seem odd, but, in my view, the timing has more to do with the end of the two-month-long IPL.
"The moment the sixth edition of the IPL ended, three Hindi GECs — Sony, Colors and ZEE — were ready with their weekend shows in June.
"These channels were simply attempting to capitalise on the momentum created by the IPL.” "IPL’s success in retaining viewership can be gauged from this: Some 163 million people viewed the tournament this year uptil the fifth week (that is, the first week of May).
"This is equal to the viewership for the entire length of the tournament last year.
With these many viewers coming on board to view the IPL this year on TV, experts say that Hindi GECs were bound to react in some way to lure them away once the IPL ended.
And, there was no better way than launching big-bang reality shows. Raj Nayak, CEO, Colors, says, “The top four GECs are competing for the same audience at any given time. It is but natural that everyone will put their best foot forward with what they think will work for them.”
NP Singh, COO, Multi Screen Media, which handles Sony, says, “Sony has been known to innovate and experiment in terms of content.
"We are constantly working towards creating new programming to engage with our audiences. Indian Idol Junior is a re-invented format, and is an
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