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  • Saurabh Yagnik leaves Star to head Sony Pix

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 28
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Multi Screen Media (MSM) has poached Saurabh Yagnik to head its English movie channel Pix.

    Yagnik was heading rival network Star India?s English channels portfolio, including Star Movies, for over two years.

    Yagnik replaces Sunder Aaron, who left Pix earlier this year. Aaron had helped launch Pix in 2006.

    Rasika Tyagi has replaced Yagnik at Star. Hitherto, Tyagi was senior VP - English programming.

    Yagnik?s task is to help Pix move ahead of its rivals - Star Movies and Movies Now. Pix got its parent Sony?s library last year and moved from a library-based to a contemporary movie channel.

    Yagnik?s challenge will be to sustain Pix?s upward climb in a dynamic market. Pix, which has even reached the second position in the English movie channel ratings ladder, plans to step up its persistent campaign to oust the market leader.

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  • Pix biz head Sunder Aaron quits

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 28
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Multi Screen Media?s English movie channel Pix?s business head Sunder Aaron has put in his papers and is serving his notice period.

    An industry source confirming the news said that Aaron was the one who spearheaded the channel which started out in 2006 by showing library content.

    Pix moved on to telecast premieres last year after it got the Sony library which was earlier with HBO.

    Aaron joined MSM in 2002. He was earlier in Los Angeles with Sony Pictures Television International.

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    Sunder Aaron
  • English movie channels bet on 11 pm slot during IPL

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 05
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: English movie channels are once again gunning for the 11 pm slot during the Indian Premier league (IPL), targeting men and youth with action and horror titles as they expect a spillover from IPL audiences to the genre.

    The lineup this year will see bigger titles and higher marketing spends across the English movie channels at the late hour band, as viewership for the 9 pm slot gets impacted with the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches. The window gets open at 11 pm when the IPL matches end.

    Pix, the channel which made remarkable progress last year after it had access to the library of parent company Sony Pictures Entertainment, is upping the ante this year.

    Says Pix business head Sunder Aaron, "We are doubling our marketing budget for Pix Premier League. The good news for us is that ratings during 11 pm have not fallen. The titles we are showing this year are bigger."

    Pix will air movies like ?Salt?, ?Hannibal? and ?Resident Evil?. The channel from the Multi Screen Media (MSM) stable is also doing cross-promotional schemes with Max.

    "Since IPL matches are going to be on our sister channel Max, we can do a lot more in terms of marketing compared to competition. We are giving our viewers the chance to win DLF IPL match tickets daily. Viewers watching our film every night can answer a question asked during it and stand a chance to win tickets to the next IPL match," says Aaron.

    Star Movies will have ?Superstar League Adventures? that will showcase blockbusters every night at 11 pm after an IPL match. The initiative will telecast films of stars like Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Nicholas Cage and Harrison Ford.

    The broadcaster has also created a contest on its Facebook fan page. People have to answer two questions every day ? one based on the movie and another on cricket. Winners will be given goodies.

    Movies Now, however, is staying away from a theme centring around cricket. It will air horror and suspense films like ?The Exorcist? to build a consumer connect.

    Says Times Television Network CEO English channels Ajay Trigunayat, "We have come out with the ?Atmos-Fear? theme. Our aim is to build a consumer connect."

    HBO will launch the fourth season of ?Hollywood Premiere League (HPL)on 16 April, showing films under this brand from 11:15 pm onwards every night. Building a momentum, the two-month long festival will offer blockbusters soon after the IPL matches get over.

    HPL will showcase films like ?Clash Of The Titans?, ?Speedy Singhs?, ?No Strings Attached? and ?Jonah Hex?. Dove has come in as the title sponsor, Make my Trip as the presenting sponsor and Coke and Colgate as associate sponsors.

    HPL will be promoted across various English TV channels. Outdoor campaigns and radio promotions will be carried out in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. HBO will also use multi-faceted social media and digital medium to promote the property.

    The initiative will also have interactivity, both on-air and online. On-air, HBO has introduced the six-week long watch-and-win HPL Master Blaster Contest, where the participants can win the latest iPad. The contest is being promoted on air and is integrated with the broadcaster?s social media community.

    HPL was announced in the social media domain beginning of the month, highlighting the on-air promotions ahead of its fourth edition roll-out. Facebook users will be able to create their own HPL Dream-Team through an user integrated application.

    Along the with Dream-Team application, fans can create their own cheerleaders to support the Dream ?Team. Additionally, the user has options to, ?brush up your cricket lingos? and ?tweet the name of your favourite movie?.

    The on-air properties include ?HPL- Matches Of The Week? - a ready menu of the matches of the week for viewers and ?HPL Memories?- capturing the most memorable moments from HPL movies.

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    IPL
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