Guest Article Retrofit: The curious case of Mail Today

On Tuesday morning I saw the most incongruous story plastered on page 1 of the tabloid Mail Today. And what a news call it was. On a day when the entire country and media was seized by the failing monsoon and its import on India's struggling economy, Mail Today went with World Bank says global economy will shrink but not China and India's - India to grow faster than China by 2010.

e4m by Sandeep Bamzai
Published: Jun 24, 2009 7:49 AM  | 6 min read
Guest Article Retrofit:  The curious case of Mail Today

My former editor at the Indian Express and later disinvestment minister Arun Shourie had a favourite phrase about those suffering from delusions of grandeur, and not having their priorities right, he would say that the person's sense of proportion was amiss. And he knew a thing or two about journalists and journalism. On Tuesday morning I saw the most incongruous story plastered on page 1 of the tabloid Mail Today. And what a news call it was. On a day when the entire country and media was seized by the failing monsoon and its import on India's struggling economy, Mail Today went with World Bank says global economy will shrink but not China and India's - India to grow faster than China by 2010. Kal Kisne Dekha? Ask Vashu and Jacky Bhagnani that same question and they will probably be squirming under a stone. But clairvoyance is an art form and extra sensory perception an even greater faculty. On a high density news day, this choice of lead written by someone called R Srinivasan intrigued me. Even more interestingly, Headlines Today from the same stable as Mail Today realised the import of the failing monsoon story and ran it right through the day. But that is to Headlines Today helmsman Rahul Kanwal's credit. He picked up the ball and ran hard with it.

Times of India led with Monsoon Fading: El Nino may hit UPA growth curve. TOI also had a Delhi budget story, an impending petro product price hike story, Air India's travails, Sarko on the burqa and many more good stories making up a solid page 1. HT too had a good story on the elusive rains on page 1, though it deserved better display. Now Mail Today is a Delhi specific tabloid. I guess the city budget would be important to the readers of the paper. The Air India story would definitely make for interesting reading, given that there is so much juice in it. I remember Ajmer Singh's hit job on Indian's (Airlines) CMD, my friend Vishwapati Trivedi when the paper was launched and this scuttled his chances of becoming the CMD of the unified National Aviation Company of India Ltd. To choose a World Bank report which is basing its assumptions on something as long way off as 2012 was truly bizarre.TOI and HT (page 1) also carried the WB report, but they didn't go to town on it. They reported it, without a byline mind you!

Mail Today devoted two full pages to the WB story, while there was no sign of the monsoon failing in the paper. Instead there was a rehash of an Edelweiss report and generally the usual mish mash on the business pages. What does a failing monsoon mean for India? As of Tuesday, I have learnt from authoritative sources in the ministry of earth sciences that the all India rainfall is 52 per cent deficient. As many as 28 of the 36 metreological sub divisions have recorded negative rainfall. Now all is not lost for July and August make up for as much as 76 per cent of India's total rainfall while 24 per cent or thereabouts comes in June and September. Last year India delivered a bumper wheat harvest which had a salutry effect on global gangbuster wheat prices and cooled the entire marketplace. Again I must take recourse to stats - 65 per cent of the kharif crop is rain fed, so think of the complications that a failed monsoon will have on India and its economy.

Jairam Ramesh who I have known for sometime once explained the import of India's monsoon. It doesn't matter whether it rains in Mumbai or Delhi. Yes, it helps in the power and water situation, but temporal and spatial distribution of rainfall in the key areas of cultivation is what matters. The efficacy and timing of rainfall patterns in key rain fed areas offers vitality to the farmers. I guess over the next couple of weeks, just about everyone will be looking skywards to see if Indradev smiles at his praja in India. I know that weather forecasters in India are getting the heebie jeebies over the disappearance of rain. While El Nino and La Nina, little boy and little girl are being blamed for the tragedy, the reality is that in 2004, it poured in June and then the rain vanished in the crucial months that followed leaving everyone to yank his or her hair out. In 2002 we had the last real drought. Agri numbers were dismal and GDP growth for the year collapsed. I think that was the last year when GDP numbers for the full year were below 5 per cent. So, we know what kind of thin ice we are treading on. Let me also reiterate that 2007-08 saw agri reporting excellent numbers, closer to 4.9 per cent. The last quarter we were bailed out by robust rabi crop numbers 2.7 per cent which saved the day for the full year, garnering 1.6 per cent or so. I don't want to sound a like a prophet of doom here, but Houston we could have a problem on our hands very soon if the rains don't show up. I guess the Lord Jagannath yatra begins tomorrow and as a rule, it pours buckets around that time.

Mail Today does a reasonable job otherwise, on Tuesday, it had a good package on the BJP's trials and tribulations, it has good grip on entertainment news and its daily thematic pages - finance, health, femail et al are all sound. It loses its way in business. Most of the top deck are ex HT (pre-Chaitanya Kalbag era variety) and are reliable deck hands. Its strength is sport where it scores over everyone else. Its Beijing Olympic Games coverage stood out. The paper has a good touch and feel and it is consumed well as a family newspaper. Its news calls aren't always right, but the tabloid format may well be a deterrent in this regard as one big story will have to be told everyday. But Tuesday's news judgement was a poor call and it marred the paper. You might argue that everyone can have a bad day, after all the Indian cricket team, worldbeaters and all that sank without a trace in the recent T20 World Cup.

The weather men are anticipating the worst, I hope it starts raining soon around where Mail Today is housed to understand how severe the situation is in the rest of the country. Particularly in the granaries of Bharat which provide us with food.

(Sandeep Bamzai is a well-known journalist, who started his career as a stringer with The Statesman in Kolkata in 1984. He has held senior editorial positions in some of the biggest media houses in three different cities - Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi. In late 2008, he joined three old friends to launch a start-up – Sportzpower Network – which combines his two passions of business and sport. Familiar with all four media – print, television, Internet and radio, Bamzai is the author of three different books on cricket and Kashmir. The views expressed here are of the writer’s and not those of the editors and publisher of exchange4media.com.)

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DNA to shut down Mumbai and Ahmedabad print editions

The publication said it will now be 'focussing on its online brand which has grown manifold in the digital space'

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Published: Oct 9, 2019 1:52 PM  | 1 min read
DNA

Daily News and Analysis (DNA) on Wednesday announced that it will be shutting down its print editions in Mumbai and Ahmedabad. In February this year, the Zee Media Group-owned English daily shut down the Delhi edition. The Pune and Bengaluru editions were shut in 2014.

Announcing the decision in an ad in the newspaper, it was said DNA will be focussing on its online brand which has grown “manifolds in the digital space”.

It said that its “readers especially the younger audience preferred reading on their mobile phones.  “We thank each one of you for the print readership over the past 14 years. The print publication for Mumbai and Ahmedabad will be ceased effective 10th October 2019, Thursday till further notice,” read the announcement.

Talking about the development, a former editor of the newspaper shared, “They conducted a town hall meeting to update their existing employees about the news of shutdown.”

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I hope my book helps women maximise their potential: Apurva Purohit

Purohit, President, Jagran Prakashan, launched her new book 'Lady You’re the Boss' at an exclusive gathering attended by Madhukar Kamath, Shashi Sinha and Saugata Gupta, among others

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Published: Sep 27, 2019 9:09 AM  | 3 min read
Apurva Purohit

Apurva Purohit, President, Jagran Prakashan, launched her new book 'Lady You’re the Boss' at an exclusive gathering of industry bigwigs and friends at the Arth Lounge in Khar, Mumbai on September 26. The book follows Purohit's very successful first book, 'Lady, You’re not a Man – The Adventures of a Woman at Work', which is in its 21st edition now.

Published by Westland Publications, an Amazon company, 'Lady You're the Boss' draws from Purohit’s personal experiences and lays down a plan of action for women to persevere and reclaim their true potential, without minimizing themselves in any way. 

It addresses the process of working women transitioning from mid-management to senior leadership roles and aims to empower women across sectors and organizations, encouraging them to work their way to the corner office, consciously defeating those internal and external biases that stop many a working woman from chasing her dreams.

Actor Divya Dutta, cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle and Purohit herself read out chapters from the book at the event while Karthika VK of Westland Publications spoke of the experience of publishing the book.

Talking about the book, Saugata Gupta, MD and CEO, Marico, who was present at the launch, said, “We are very lucky that there are many women in the Indian corporate world who can break the glass ceiling. This book will be an interesting read. I have a daughter who’s very achievement-oriented too and I always encourage diversity in the workplace."

“I’m really looking forward to reading this book, going by the excerpts Apurva and the rest have read out today. Most importantly, it’s not pretentious, but sounds like something that would inspire everyone," said  Abhijit Avasthi, Co-founder, Sideways.

Thanking the audience present at the launch, Purohit said, “I really appreciate that all my friends, colleagues and family are present here. Thanks also to my wonderful team. I’m hoping that this book will help all kinds of women realise their worth. When young girls grow up, they don’t know how to stand up because they sometimes feel incompetent. I’m hoping that 'Lady You’re the Boss' will help women maximise their potential and live up to all the dreams they’ve had.” 

Madhukar Kamath, Emeritus, DDB Mudra, Shalini Kamath of SK & Associates, Vivek Sharma and Bharat Puri of Pidilite Industries, Shashi Sinha of IPG Mediabrands India, Ramesh Narayan of IAA, Pawan Bansal of Jagran Engage, Kartik Kalla of Radio City, Joe Thaliath of FCB Interface, Anil Viswanathan of Mondelez Foods India and Sanjay Purohit, Group CEO, Sapphire Foods (who is married to Apurva Purohit) were among those present at the event. 

 

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TOI announces 3rd edition of #NoConditionsApply – Sindoor Khela campaign

Conceptualized to promote gender equality, the campaign calls for inclusion of women in celebrations and combats discrimination they face in terms of caste, marital status and sexual orientation

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Sep 9, 2019 2:42 PM  | 4 min read
TOI

 Two years ago, an initiative by The Times of India reinterpreted a 400-year-old tradition with the award-winning campaign #NoConditionsApply – Sindoor Khela. Conceptualized to promote gender equality, the campaign calls attention to the issue of inclusion of women in celebrations and combats the discrimination that they face in terms of their caste, creed, marital status, sexual orientation etc. The campaign won accolades in India and abroad.

In its 3rd year, #NoConditionsApply – Sindoor Khela initiative aims to reach the corners of the nation and beyond spreading this message of inclusive celebration that celebrates womanhood sans any discrimination based on ‘labels’ and societal barriers.

The campaign that was conceptualized in 2017 and was organized for one pandal in Kolkata. The Times of India along with the puja committee of Tridhara Sammilani, which is also one of the oldest and most prestigious puja pandals in Kolkata, organized the first ever inclusive Sindoor Khela – which invited widows and transgenders to be a part of this grand celebration.

What started with a single pandal celebration, went on to become a national movement with participation from over 100 pandals in 2018. The campaign hopes the movement will achieve the status of a global phenomenon this year. Owing to the widespread popularity of the campaign in its previous two editions, TOI has been getting several requests of extending the campaign to newer cities.

This year, the campaign spreads its wings across the country and beyond, and #NoConditionsApply encourages readers to host an inclusive Sindoor Khela and celebrate along with all sisters irrespective of the labels society may have attached to them.

The campaign urges patrons to bring a sister along to the celebration – sister being used metaphorically for any women they know of in their family, friend and neighbourhood, who have been shunned to be a part of the celebration.

The campaign asks the patron to invite their lesbian sister, transgender sister, widowed sister, divorcee sister, single mother sister to the celebrations this year. Since its inception, the campaign has witnessed phenomenal support worldwide from people who wanted to offer their support and be a part of the movement.

Garnering support from Kolkata’s agents of change - Rituparna Sengupta, Gargee Roychowdhury, Manobi Bandyopadhyay and Sohini Sengupta the campaign extends an invitation to women to #BringaSisterAlong this Pujo. With the phenomenal success of its previous editions, garnering 718 mn reach over the past 2 years, the latest edition aims to extend inclusion not just in Sindoor Khela but across all celebrations as part of the fabric of our tradition.

 Commenting on the launch, Sanjeev Bhargava, Director, Brand TOI, said, “The #NoConditionsApply – Sindoor Khela campaign is extremely special to all of us, owing to the change that it has fostered across the various communities in India. While it is contextualized to a Bengali cultural event, the message of inclusive celebration and sisterhood resonates with everyone. We have always left no stone unturned in spreading the message across the various strata of society. Our success lies not in the awards that this campaign has garnered but in the fact that the initiative has grown from strength to strength and is rapidly becoming a symbol of inclusiveness.  We are grateful for the overwhelming response we have received from women across the country who have shared their celebrations with us. The fact that it is back for the third time is testament to the widespread movement that the campaign is now. I thank everyone who has supported us in making the change happen.”

Speaking about the campaign, Swati Bhattacharya, Chief Creative Officer, FCB Ulka said, “This piece of work has been a big emotional milestone for me personally. This bloodless coup of a campaign shows the world that joy love friendship and beauty can help break down walls an inclusive Sindoor Khela shows us that sisterhood is one of biggest ideas that can change the world we live in.”

 

 

 

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We’re aggressively driving partnerships across the ecosystem: Archana Anand, ZEE5 Global

Anand, Chief Business Officer, ZEE5 Global, tells us about the platform's partnership with Google and the markets the brand is most upbeat about

e4m by exchange4media Staff
Published: Sep 6, 2019 8:17 AM  | 5 min read
Archana Anand ZEE5

 From being one of the most downloaded OTT apps in places like  Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to curating content especially for the global audience, ZEE5 is upbeat about their global roadmap. Archana Anand, Chief Business Officer at ZEE5 Global talks about the markets the brand is most upbeat about. ZEE5 also brought Google on board to help them achieve maximum reach globally. Google did a thorough market analysis of the audiences interested in the content that was owned and created by ZEE.

ZEE5 seems to have ranked as the No 1 entertainment app in key markets within weeks of its launch. Can you please elaborate on the markets?

 Bangladesh and Sri Lanka were among the key SAARC markets where we galloped to the No 1 position, that too within a few weeks of launch. We launched ZEE5 across 190+ markets in Oct 2018 and rolled out our marketing campaign a few weeks later in Jan 2019 across select markets in APAC. Our immediate priority was to establish ourselves firmly as the largest and most comprehensive destination for Indian entertainment, especially in SAARC countries where our content has the highest direct affinity. We used inputs from local market specialists and extensive market insights to create very specifically targeted media campaigns basis for various benchmarks to achieve quick market penetration with rapid awareness and usage. All this and more resulted in ZEE5 becoming the No. 1 entertainment app across key markets in SAARC including Bangladesh and Sri Lanka within just a few weeks of launch, and now we look to replicate this success story across other markets soon too.

You are also one of the first OTT platforms from India to customize Indian content for global audiences? Tell us about the markets you are upbeat about? What is the kind of content you are curating for the global audience?

 As we deepened our presence across international markets, we realized that the huge love for Bollywood and Indian TV Shows is not restricted to Indians or even South Asians abroad, but is also huge among mainstream audiences. This was also supported by the insights from our local linear channel teams.  Therefore, in April 2019, we launched a range of Indian content including Bollywood movies dubbed across 5 international languages, Bahasa Malay, Thai, Indo Bahasa, German and Russian, expanding our target audience beyond South Asians to mainstream audiences too across these markets, and while its early days, we are seeing a great response.

Any particular reason why Middle East is a strong market and you have done so many associations there?

The Middle East is a very exciting market for us as there is a huge Indian and South Asian community there which is already familiar with and loves our content across languages like Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali, and others. We have a strong bouquet of content that’s striking a chord among the South Indian community in the market. There’s also a huge demand for Bollywood movies in the Middle East among local audiences too and our catalogue of 2000+ movies as well as our Originals, many of which have Bollywood stars, caters superbly to that demand. Our recent launches like Uri, Simmba, and Kedarnath among others have done really well as have our Originals like Kaafir, The Final Call, and Poison etc, n fact the Middle East was the first of the three markets that we kicked off our new campaign ‘Full On Entertainment’ in, through various on-ground events. Our recent partnerships with Eurostar and the  LuLu Group are only the first of many and we have some very key telco partnerships also in the pipeline.

You have also roped in Google as a consulting partner to build their global strategy and execution plan. Tell us more about the partnership. What exactly would be Google’s role?

Launching globally across 190 countries required an in-depth understanding of the digital audiences across the markets, especially the far-flung ones. Prioritizing our key markets to ensure that we drive clear wins out of them was going to be an important task at hand for us and Google was the obvious choice for us to partner with for our global rollout. As a consulting partner, Google did a thorough market analysis of the audiences interested in the content that was owned and created by ZEE and that threw up some very key insights. Those, along with inputs from local market specialists and our own business teams were used to create media plans and strategies basis the benchmarks.

Every OTT platform now also has telecom partners, while we know you have partnerships with Airtel in India do you have any such tie-ups with international players too since you are aggressively promoting your platform globally?

Absolutely - we’re very aggressively driving partnerships across the ecosystem. Since our launch in October 2018, we have built out a slew of strategic partnerships in every key market like Dialog in Sri Lanka, Celcom in Malaysia, Robi Axiata in Bangladesh and others. We’ve also partnered with Apigate for multiple markets, and with Zeasn and Netrange for their Smart TV range. We’re also building out a strong offline presence in key markets like the Middle East with our partnerships with key retailers like the LuLu Group and Eurostar. We have multiple partnership announcements also coming up over the next several weeks including our first in Australia.

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Vikatan Group revamps print portfolio

As part of its restructuring exercise, the print bouquet has been realigned as core magazines and special interest magazines

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Published: Sep 4, 2019 4:37 PM  | 2 min read
Vikatan

 As part of its restructuring exercise, the Vikatan group has revamped its print portfolio with a sharper focus towards its content reorientation. The print bouquet has been realigned as core magazines and special interest magazines.

The core magazine bouquet consists of the 93-year-old ‘Ananda Vikatan’, weekly magazine in Tamil, which has a Total Readership (TR) of 33.94 Lakhs (IRS 2019, Q2); ‘Aval Vikatan’, fortnightly women’s Tamil magazine, with readership (TR) of 13.26 Lakh (IRS 2019, Q2); and ‘Junior Vikatan’, bi-weekly, Tamil Socio-political magazine.

The special interest magazine bouquet includes, ‘Nanayam Vikatan’, (TR of 3.46 Lakh / IRS 2019Q2), a personal finance & entrepreneurship magazine; ‘Pasumai Vikatan’, (TR of 8.55 Lakh / IRS 2019Q2), a magazine devoted & focussed to the organic farming and inclusive farm practices; ‘Motor Vikatan’, (TR 3.72 Lakh / IRS 2019Q2), auto magazine in Tamil; ‘Sakthi Vikatan’, (TR of 4.88 Lakh / IRS 2019, Q2), the spiritual magazine about the religious culture and heritage of the land, and ‘Aval kitchen’, the brand extension of ‘Aval Vikatan’ Magazine focusing on food, recipe and kitchen.

In the process, two of its print titles, ‘Vikatan Thadam’ & ‘Doctor’ Vikatan has been shelved from September 2019, while ‘Aval Manamagal’, the quarterly bridal magazine has been converted as an advertiser driven publication in the B2B route and ‘Chutti Vikatan’, the children’s magazine will take a completely new format to directly engage with schools and children.

Their content on literature, health & wellness, bridal fashion & shopping, and children-focussed content will be seamlessly integrated in print & digital platforms.

“After immense deliberations on content and market acceptability, we have restructured our print portfolio and two titles have been shelved and amongst two others, ‘Aval Manamagal’ has been migrated to AFP model, while ‘Chutti Vikatan’ has been contextualized to the children & school ecosystem” said, B Srinivasan, Managing Director, Vikatan Group, “The content will be seamlessly integrated with the rest of the magazines. Vikatan management remains fully committed to all other group magazines.”

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Print sees 8% rise in ad volume in Q2 2019 compared to Q1 2019: TAM Adex

There has been a 15% rise in ad volume from the Education sector in Q2 2019

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Published: Sep 3, 2019 8:50 AM  | 1 min read
TAM

While there has been an 8% indexed growth from Q1 to Q 2 2019 in the Print medium, it’s the Education sector that has increased its share dramatically as per TAM Adex data. From 11% in the first quarter, the sector has managed to increase its share of ad volumes to 26% in the second quarter. However, Auto declined to 13% from 17% while Services went down from 18% to 14%.

If we compare the first half of 2018 to the first half of 2019, Education has managed to take the top spot in both the years. Although the shares went down by 1% from 2018 to 2019, it is still the top sector. Auto gained 1% more share bringing it to 16% from 15% in 2018. Ad volumes have dropped considerably from H1 2018 to H1 2019 by 6%. All other sectors have gone down by 1%.

Allen Career Institute and Aakash Medical College Maruti Car range, Hero Two-wheelers, Indira Infertility & Test Tube Baby Centre and Homecare International are the major brands in the first half of this year. However, the overall indexed growth of ad volumes has fallen by 7% in the first half of 2019 compared to H1 2018.

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Delhi High Court restrains publication of defamatory content against EbixCash by Viceroy

The Court issued a dynamic injunction restraining publication or republication of certain defamatory articles against EbixCash by US-based Viceroy Research Group

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Published: Aug 30, 2019 4:23 PM  | 2 min read
EBIX CASH

The Delhi High Court has issued a dynamic injunction order restraining publication or republication of the contents of certain defamatory articles against EbixCash and Ebix (Nasdaq:Ebix), by US- based Viceroy Research Group, Fraser Perring and other principals of Viceroy.

The court also directed the Times Group's  ET Prime, to take down an article  published July 31, 2019, since the article was largely based on statements made by Viceroy. The order also directed all the defendants including Viceroy, Fraser and all its principals not to publish any such content themselves or through their affiliates or agents or any other person acting on their behalf.

The issuance of a dynamic injunction by the Delhi High court is to be specially noted as a it implies that the next time any media or publication quotes Viceroy or Fraser or any of the contents of the banned piece by Delhi High court - “Goodwill hunting”; EbixCash will not need to approach the judge but just to reach out to the Registrar of court for taking down any such new article. 

Delhi High Court had earlier issued an order on 8th May 2019, directing Twitter and Google to take down certain articles published by Viceroy Research Group.

In May 2019, EbixCash had approached the High Court with a plea that Viceroy Research Group had published certain articles on its website which contained defamatory information about the former. EbixCash had alleged that Viceroy Research, which holds “short selling” positions in the company and its sister concerns, was using these defamatory articles to drive down the price of the company, and thereby making profit from it.

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