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ESS creates music video to give PHL a push

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MUMBAI: Music is the message for ESPN Star Sports (ESS) as regards creating awareness around its upcoming Premier Hockey League (PHL) initiative that kicks off on 13 January is concerned. Ek naya junoon! That is the title of the music anthem that ESS has created. The broadcaster had roped in A-list playback singer Sonu Nigam and music director Sandesh Shandilyato create the anthem for the event.

Sonu Nigam and music director Sandesh Shandilya
Speaking on the initiative ESS assistant marketing director Paras Sharma said, Hockey requires a punch to take it from its current status. Music is an ideal platform to re ignite the passion people have for the game. A music video will be crated from the anthem which will start airing on our channels and also on music channels. The song is about a renewal of spirit and passion, which is what ESS is aiming to do with PHL.

The music video is an attempt on our part to get hockey back into the reckoning. To create awareness about the PHL brand we are using our brand ambassador Sachin Tendulkar. He can be seen in promotional spots talking up PHL. These spots are airing during Indias match against Bangladesh. When the games kick off we are looking at roping in film stars to support the players

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Sharma added that as the kick off date approaches the broadcaster will use print and radio in a big way in order to familiarise people with the teams and the different players. Online it will create a microsite where fans can get information of the teams as well as the playing schedule. There will also be road shows in the different cities whose teams are participating.

Team captains will visit important hangouts and locations. The aim is to create excitement among the locals that their team is participating and to enable them to rally around their team. He also dismissed the idea that the mediocre performance of the Indian national hockey team at the recently concluded Champions Trophy in Pakistan could dampen enthusiasm about the game. As far as sponsorship is concerned Sharma said that deals were in the process of being worked out.

Speaking about his involvement Nigam said, It feels great to be a part of the revival of hockey. Unfortunately Indians have lost interest in the game as cricket is seen as being more glamorous. The media is also to blame. All they want to do is promote cricketers and actors. In fact our music industry is also suffering as a result.

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Why cant our media promote Dhanraj Pillay and music directors? What have we done for hockey and the players in the last 20 years? If we are unwilling to do anything to uplift the game then we should stop calling it our national sport. The PHL initiative is a laudable step by ESS and the Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) to bring back glory to the game. The anthem has been done with a great deal of enthusiasm and I am sure that it will inspire the players to give their best effort. Personally speaking I would like to see The Maratha Warriors do really well. Mumbai has produced some great sporting icons in the past like Prakash Padukone and the PHL could well be the avenue for more.

As had been reported earlier by indiantelevision.com Each game will have four quarters of 17 minutes and 30 second each, instead of the two halves. New concepts of time-outs have also been introduced in order to liven up the game. The winner within the stipulated time will get three points for each victory while the team winning in the extra time will share the points 2:1. The games will be played under floodlights.

The league will have two tiers having five teams each in the first year. Tier I will be called the Premier Division and Tier II will be called the First Division. The League will follow a round robin format with all teams playing each other twice. The winner will be decided on the basis of total points. What is interesting is that the team names were decided by a survey of people living in that particular city. For instance Hyderbad Sultans was chosen as Hyderbadis are associated with royalty and tradition which goes hand in hand with modernity. Bangalore High Fliers was chosen as residents of the Garden City consider themselves to be trendsetters, fore runners and leaders.

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Buoyed by the success that its dual feed in English and Hindi for cricket received in the past ESS will also do the same for PHL. The television producers it has roped in have experience in producing hockey at the Olympics and Commonwealth games. One of the good things about PHL is the fact that players from Spain, Pakistan among other countries will also be participating. That will give the Indians valuable exposure. Right now discussions are going on with the various international hockey federations.

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Times Network to air JVC Exit Poll across 5 regions on April 29

Four-hour broadcast spans states and Puducherry with data-led analysis

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MUMBAI: Times Network is set to roll out what it calls one of its most expansive election programming efforts yet, culminating in the JVC Exit Poll on 29 April, with a multi-hour broadcast spanning key poll-bound regions.

The exit poll will air across Times Now and Times Now Navbharat, beginning at 5pm and 4pm respectively. Co-powered by Vedanta and Jindal Stainless, the programming aims to combine on-ground reportage with data-driven projections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry.

The network has deployed over 50 journalists across these regions, gathering voter sentiment and local insights in the run-up to polling. The effort builds on its ongoing election formats such as Election Yatra and Election Premier League, which have tracked campaign narratives and community-level issues.

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In parallel, Times Now Navbharat has focused on constituency-level reporting in West Bengal through its Jan Gan ka Mann series, capturing voter opinions across diverse segments.

The coverage has also featured interviews with prominent political leaders. Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Congress leaders Ramesh Chennithala and V D Satheesan have appeared on the network’s election specials. From Tamil Nadu, voices including deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran, BJP leader K Annamalai and NTK’s Seeman have also featured in discussions.

On the day of the exit poll, the network’s primetime anchors, including Navika Kumar, Zakka Jacob and Sumit Awasthi, will lead the coverage. They will be joined by a panel of political analysts, psephologists and senior journalists offering real-time insights and interpretation of trends.

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The programming will integrate grassroots reportage with analytics from the JVC Exit Poll, aiming to give viewers an early sense of electoral outcomes ahead of the official results on 4 May.

With its combined English and Hindi broadcast reach, Times Network is positioning this effort as a comprehensive look at voter sentiment, blending field reporting, data and debate to decode what could lie ahead when the final mandate is revealed.

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