| MUMBAI:
Ormax Media has launched 'Small Wonders', a quarterly kids television study that
will rank kids' favourite characters on television, and will be available to broadcasters,
advertisers and content producers. As
part of the study procedure, 'Small Wonders' will be conducted among kids in seven
cities - Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Lucknow and Jalandhar.
Ormax
Media aims to interview more than 1680 kids, in the age group of 6-14 years across
SECs ABC for the study. Under the modus operandi, the kids will be asked to name
their favourite characters on television, with reasons for the same. The report
of the first edition of the study will be available in February and will have
the findings by markets, age, gender and SECs. |
| Speaking
about Small Wonders, Ormax Media co-founder & director Shailesh Kapoor said,
"Our television work has shown that character likeability is an important
parameter influencing loyalty towards a programme in particular, and a channel
in general." "Understanding
which characters is being liked and why, will help the subscribers develop a better
understanding of children's television preferences. The quarterly cycle ensures
that we keep pace with the changing environment and the constantly evolving expectations
of the kids." In
August 2009, Ormax Media had launched a similar product for the Hindi GEC universe
called 'Characters India Loves', which is a quarterly study measuring the favourite
television characters of Hindi GEC viewers. |