Bihar – A story of resurgence and resilience

The task ahead for Bihar is to awaken its people’s potential & re-branding ‘Bihari’ to enterprise and determination, says Dheeraj Sinha

e4m by Shree Lahiri
Published: Jun 30, 2012 8:29 PM  | 4 min read
Bihar – A story of resurgence and resilience

Against a host of challenges, emerging markets of India today have become a force marketers cannot afford to ignore. This was the focus of discussion at the ‘Real India Conclave’- an attempt by Jagran and exchange4media to bring to the forefront the huge opportunities that are waiting to be tapped in the emerging states of India. The first edition focused on the state of Bihar.

Time to get ‘real’
In his opening speech, Chetan Sharma, TV anchor and business journalist, who also hosted the show, said that at this “real-ity show, it was time to get real” and that Jagran and e4m had realized that it was time to put in real effort, acknowledgement to take the test of time. He recalled that last month he had attended a forum abroad where it was clearly pointed out that the economy of the world cannot grow without India. “I said not ‘without’ India but ‘within’; the growth has to come from within,” said Sharma.

When you go to the interiors, it’s a different experience altogether. ‘Within’ meant Tier 2 and Tier 3, which are now sparkling with opportunities to take the country forward. To make India into a new brand we talk of India and the different states; “we talk of BRICS, but India has a state that will define BRICS – Bihari Rising In Consorting Society”! Therefore we have a new brand – Bihar; and what is this brand all about?

Building brand Bihar
Dheeraj Sinha, author and brand strategist emphasized that before he spoke of a new Bihar, he had to talk about what it meant to be a Bihari. No matter how much education you got in Bihar, you had to go to Delhi to get polished, he observed. Bihar was a “land of lawlessness” - that was the perception of the state; it had brilliant individuals, it was resource rich, but was economically poor. “My first experience of this change was four years ago, the village I came from had no light, but now solar lamps, roads have come up,” he said. That was the first sign that the state was churning.

Another remarkable factor was the rising aspirations. Brands like Lee, Puma have made their appearances. Consumerism is palpable, there’s change in taste. The ‘sattu’ has given way to Chinese noodles and so on. The bottom of the pyramid strategy strips all costs, and wants to be top in status. In the state of Bihar, ambition is the same as you and I. The fact that the word ‘Narbhasana’ finds pride of place in the Bihari Dictionary (on Facebook) is a symbol of the state coming out of the shadows and celebrating being a Bihari.

There are numerous stories of individual pursuits for eg – a person who started as a child labourer but moved on to own a flourishing catering business; he still did not own a car, but his children were studying, wanting to crack IIT!

Bihar has been making headline for its resurgence. It’s not all celebration, but it’s just the beginning; it’s too early to celebrate (the per capita income is 1/3 of the national average). “While there is s definite upswing, there’s no need to celebrate,” noted Sinha. But what is happened is the support of the government. The 3 key components for real revolution are that people should want to change and the role of business and brands. He concluded by showing an international case study where the brand Levi’s partnered with Braddock, an old steel city to rebuild the city; it was a fascinating story where business and people revolution can go hand-in-hand.

The last task for Bihar is to awaken its people potential, for participation of people is important.

The re-branding of Bihar should happen. There should be a participative approach for brands and business. “It’s for marketers to provoke and make it a personal revolution, so that you are proud of being a Bihari,” he concluded.

The first session of Real India Conclave took place on June 29, 2012 at Taj Mansingh, New Delhi.

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HT Media posts Consolidated Total Revenue of Rs 580 crore in Q2

Chairperson and Editorial Director Shobhana Bhartia says due to lower commodity prices and control on costs there has been an improvement in operating profit

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Nov 5, 2019 7:28 AM  | 1 min read
HT Media

HT Media has posted a Consolidated Total Revenue for Q2, 2020 at Rs 580 crore.

As per a statement released by the company, EBITDA for Q2’20 increased by 139%, and margins at 14% vis-à-vis 6% in previous year. This has been driven by softening of newsprint prices and continued focus on cost.

The Net Cash position at a consolidated level continues to be strong.

The Print ad revenue has declined due to sluggish volumes, even as yields have improved. National advertising continues to be soft, although local advertising witnessed growth.

Savings in raw material costs have driven improvement in EBITDA margins.

Chairperson and Editorial Director Shobhana Bhartia said, “Slowing economic growth has hit advertising spends in key categories, putting pressure on revenues across the media industry. As a result, our Print and Radio (on like to like basis) businesses saw revenues dip as compared to a year-ago. However, thanks to lower commodity prices and a tight control on costs, we saw an improvement in our operating profit. On the digital front, Shine, our online recruitment portal has shown good progress and continues to grow. Our outlook for the coming quarter remains cautious, given overall economic sentiment and macroeconomic trends. Cost-control and falling commodity prices should help protect our margins.”

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ABP Group posts Rs 15.70 crore as net profit in Q1 FY20

The group’s total operating income stands at Rs 365.55 crore

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Nov 4, 2019 5:41 PM  | 1 min read
ABP

ABP Group has posted a net profit of Rs 15.70 crore in the first quarter of FY20, as per media reports.

The group’s total operating income stands at Rs 365.55 crore.

It’s net profit for the fiscal ended March 31, 2019, was down 68% to Rs 31.90 crore compared to the previous fiscal.

The Profit Before Interest Lease Depreciation and Tax (PBILDT) has also dropped 53.52% to Rs 107.12 crore.

The group has six news channels - ABP News (Hindi), ABP Ananda (Bengali) ABP Majha (Marathi) and ABP Asmita (Gujarati), ABP Sanjha (Punjabi) and ABP Ganga (Hindi).

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Zee Media posts consolidated revenue of Rs 137.03 crore for Q2 FY20

ZMCL has recorded 4.4% growth in operating revenue for first half of FY20

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Oct 24, 2019 9:19 AM  | 1 min read
ZMCL

Zee Media Corporation Ltd (ZMCL) has posted a 4.4 per cent growth in operating revenue to Rs 337.6 crore in the first half of FY20, as per media reports.

It has reported a consolidated revenue of Rs 137.03 crore for Q2 FY20.

In a statement, ZMCL has said: “During the quarter, the network expanded its footprint s into Southern India through the launch of Zee Hindustan in Tamil and Telugu languages. This is intended to make the network's content accessible to wider audience.”

The operating expenditure in Q2FY20 has dropped by 21.7 per cent.

The statement further said: “EBITDA for HlFY20 improved by 34.1 per cent to Rs 1,029 million from Rs 767.5 million EBITDA for H1FY19, while the same declined by 9.4 per cent to Rs 370.2 million from Rs 408.7 million for the corresponding period last financial year. EBITDA Margin grew from 23.7 per cent in H1FY19 to 30.5 per cent in HlFY20, while growing from 24.2 per cent in Q2FY19 to 27 per cent in Q2FY20.”

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No slowdown here: In-cinema ad rates up by at least 50% for 3 big Diwali releases

Housefull 4, Made In China and Saand Ki Aankh ready to hit the silver screen this week, with the hopes of giving brands the eyeballs they look for in theatres

e4m by Moumita Bhattacharjee
Published: Oct 24, 2019 8:41 AM  | 4 min read
DiwaliFilms

It’s that time of the year again when theatres gear up to pocket maximum gains. Diwali is here and there are three films ready to hit the silver screen this week--Housefull 4, Made In China and Saand Ki Aankh. The festive period brings much joy to exhibitors, distributors and theatre owners because it ensures footfalls, giving brands the eyeballs they look for. In fact, industry experts don’t feel that economic slowdown this year has impacted in-cinema advertising. While they are concerned about three movies clashing during Diwali, they predict 50-100 per cent rise in ad rates during this period. 

Advertising moolah

Mohan Umrotkar, CEO, Carnival Cinemas, is expecting 60-70 per cent surge in advertisement topline compared to last year. “Going by the buzz and advance booking for these three releases, market is bullish. Advertisers have blocked most of the advt-slots during the festival period. Housefull 4, Made In China and Saand Ki Aankh all combined together should generate around Rs 350 crore topline at the box office during the festival week. We are expecting 60-70 per cent surge in the advertisement topline from last year. Also, this year we have added around 14 per cent new advertisers, and 4 per cent of them are first-time cinema advertisers,” he says.

But according to Siddharth Bhardwaj, Chief Marketing Officer - Head of Enterprise Sales, UFO Moviez, things have changed a lot in the last couple of years. “Since some films have not really lived up to their expectation, advertisers are spreading the spends all through the year. They are picking up far more number of titles in the year rather than focusing only on Diwali or Eid.”

“It is good for the industry because you can monetise the inventories beyond just big weeks. A lot of content- driven films have come up which has given us the opportunity to monetise more markets. It has put lesser pressure on Diwali. Most of the cinemas are sold out for Diwali. It becomes difficult to accommodate everything,” Bharadwaj opines. He also reveals that for this week, the inventories are already full.

Diwali ad rates

Experts reveal that ad rates differ from property to property and depends on location as well. But Diwali surely sees a massive hike in rates. This year, theatre owners are expecting 100 per cent rise in ad rates. While Umrotkar revealed that for Diwali, they are charging 100 per cent higher than the regular card rates, Girish Johar, trade analyst and film producer, shared that even the rates for putting up kiosks of brands go up during festivals like Diwali.

“It’s based on property. On a ballpark, ad rates double up. So if you are putting up a kiosk, they charge say Rs 50,000-25,000 for a month. During Diwali, they charge almost double because of the kind of footfalls theatres witness,” Johar revealed.

Economic slowdown? Not for Cinema!

This year, brands have been pulling back their spends on other mediums due to economic slowdown, but cinema seems unaffected. Calling entertainment business recession-proof, Johar explains, “If you see the other side, box office is up by 15-20 per cent. Yes, it is a bit subdued because the brands are in a wait-and- watch scenario. They are increasing their focus around consumption rather than awareness.”

Bharadwaj too seconded it by saying, “These are challenging times but our medium is very efficient. If you see economy has slowed down, but the cinema has grown instead.”

Clash cover

Three movies are clashing this Diwali which means shared screens and box office gains.

“It’s never good for us when two or more big-ticket films release together. If they would have come on different dates, there are chances that more advertisers will take advt. inventory in those weeks separately instead of that one particular week,” shares Umrotkar.

 

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INOX Leisure Ltd sees 42% growth in total revenue

Profit After Tax up 327% to Rs 51 crore

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Oct 23, 2019 6:06 PM  | 1 min read
INOX

INOX Leisure Ltd (INOX) has reported financials for the second quarter ending September 2019.

Its total revenue has risen to Rs 524 crore with a 42% growth from Rs 369 crore in the corresponding quarter in FY19. Its EBITDA has more than doubled to Rs 107 crore with a 121% growth, while the PAT stood at an impressive Rs 51 crore, up 327% from previous year’s second quarter.

Siddharth Jain, Director, INOX Group, said: “At INOX, setting new benchmarks is now a routine, thanks to our consistently sharp focus on luxury, service and technology and our uncompromised desire to offer our patrons, nothing but the latest and the best! We are delighted with our remarkable consistency on all parameters, and we are sure about maintaining the momentum and focus on innovativeness. Content once again proved that why we term it as the ‘hero’. Thanks to the creators of such spellbinding movies, which keep inviting our guests to our properties, and allowing us to pamper them with our signature hospitality. With the launch of Megaplex, we are delighted to further our endeavor of developing experience-driven cinema destinations of global standards, and we will continue to do so. On behalf of Team INOX, I assure all our stakeholders that we will continue to break barriers and exceed all expectations.”

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Hathway Cable & Datacom reports 100% subscription collection efficiency in Q2

The broadband subscriber base has increased from the previous quarter’s 840,000 to 860,000

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Oct 18, 2019 11:17 AM  | 1 min read
Hathway

Hathway Cable and Datacom has reported subscription collection efficiency at 100%, and the broadband subscriber base has increased from previous quarter’s 840,000 to 860,000 in quarter ending September, as per media reports.

It has narrowed its consolidated net loss by 74% and the operating EBITDA has been reported 15% up to Rs 107.5 crore compared to Rs 93.1 crore a quarter ago.

The total income has dropped 2%, while the expenditure is down 6%.

In the financial results, the company has said the FTTH markets are leading growth in customer acquisition.

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ZEEL posts 7.4% YoY growth in total revenue for Q2 FY20

ZEEL's domestic advertising revenue has grown 1.4% YoY in Q2FY20

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Oct 18, 2019 7:51 AM  | 2 min read
ZEEL

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) has reported a consolidated revenue of Rs 2,122 crore for the second quarter of FY20, recording a growth of 7.4% on YoY basis.

The Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) was recorded as Rs 692.9 crore with an EBITDA margin of 32.7%. PAT for the quarter was Rs 413.2 crore. The Profit After Tax (PAT) for the quarter was Rs 413.2 million, with a growth of 6.9% YoY.

During the second quarter, ZEEL’s consolidated advertising revenue grew by 1.2% YoY to Rs 1,224.7 crore. The domestic advertising revenues grew by 1.4% YoY to Rs 1169 crore.

ZEEL has posted 26.8% YoY growth in Q2FY20 domestic subscription revenue. ZEEL’s consolidated subscription revenue grew by 19.0% to Rs 723.5 crore during the quarter.

ZEEL’s total expenditure in Q2FY20 stood at Rs 1429.1 crore, higher by 9.9% YoY compared to Q2FY19.

While ZEE5 recorded a peak DAU (Daily Active User) base of 8.9 million in September 2019, ZEE5 users watched an average of 120 minutes of content on the platform in the same month.
During Q2 FY20, the television network had an all-India viewership share of 18.4%.

During the quarter, ZEEL’s international business revenue was Rs 208.2 crore. The advertising and subscription revenues for international business declined by 4.0% YoY and 21.5% YoY, respectively.

Zee Music Company has registered 7.1 billion views on YouTube in Q2.

Punit Goenka, Managing Director and CEO, ZEEL, said, “I am pleased with the performance we have exhibited during the quarter. Our entertainment portfolio continues to grow from strength to strength across all formats and maintained its leading position. Our television network has emerged stronger post the implementation of tariff order on the back of a strong customer connect and brand pull of its channels. ZEE5 continued to gain traction across audience segments and markets, driven by its compelling content library and expanding list of partnerships across the digital eco-system. This strong operating performance allowed us to deliver industry leading growth in both advertising and subscription despite the tough macro-economic environment. Domestic subscription growth of 27% has reaffirmed the value proposition our television network has built over the years. The impact of tariff order has now largely settled down and has brought increased transparency along with improved monetization. Our domestic advertising revenue growth, though significantly lower than historical trend, is higher than the industry growth. We have witnessed an improvement in ad spends through the quarter and we believe that the onset of festive season along with measures taken by the government will help revive the consumption growth.”

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