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Pogo to be 80 per cent Hindi by year-end

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MUMBAI: If you want to capture the kids segment effectively, then you have to speak in a language that they understand best.

Realising this Pogo from the Turner stable will have 80 per cent of its content in Hindi by the end of the year. At present, the channel has 40 per cent of its content in Hindi.

Speaking to Indiantelevision.com this morning, Turner Entertainment Networks Asia senior VP and GM Ian Diamond said dubbing had been a gradual process for the channel.

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The first phase of Hindi programming commenced on 26 July with shows such Oswald, Kipper, Make Way for Noddy, and Thomas The Tank Engine dubbed in Hindi.

Since 20 August, Hindi content increased to more than nine hours daily with shows such as Beakman’s World, Alf, Sitting Ducks, Round The Twist, Walking With Franchise, Looney Tunes, Two Of A Kind, The Sleepover Club, amongst many others, being available in Hindi.

While Cartoon Network already has a separate Hindi feed rival, Nickelodeon from the Viacom stable went desi in April by introducing a 12- hour Hindi feed. This was then extended to 15 and a half hours.

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Turner had launched Pogo exclusively for India in January 2004 to serve the tween market better and have general entertainment for kids that went beyond cartoons.

“Within six months of launching Pogo, we have Cartoon Network as number one and Pogo as a clear number two. It has gone ahead of the competition (read Nick) which already existed. The important thing is that Pogo has not eaten into Cartoon Network’s share which has not decreased. In fact, there has been a 35 per cent aggregate growth in viewership across both channels. Another important factor is that the two channels complement each other. I do not like to think of them as separate entities..”

Diamond claimed that Pogo had managed to achieve distribution reach of 17 million homes. Cartoon Network has a reach of 22 million homes. Online the site pogo.tv gives fans information about shows. “Our aim is to integrate the brand into the lives of viewers and to do this you have to speak in different languages whether it is on or off air. ”

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As far as localising content on the channel is concerned, Diamond, while not being specific, said that several of the channel’s international shows were being looked at for possibilities of an Indian version.

“We are currently doing research and should be ready to make an announcement next year. We believe in the two kings – content and creativity. For both channels, the local content needs to have soul. Cartoon Network has acquired eight local shows in the past including Jungle Tales and Tenali Ram. India has a rich storytelling heritage. Animation is a natural medium to bring these stories to life. I also have no hang ups about bringing animation shows from other Asian countries to Cartoon Network in India as long as they meet our quality standard,” he said.

Pogo, meanwhile, has had success with films like Harry Potter. “We are encouraged by the ratings that Harry Potter got. At the same time I don’t believe that content should be either fully localised or fully international.”

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“Just having international content does not mean that you will have all the viewer connects. At the same time you do not say no to Harry Potter just because it was not made in India.”

On the marketing side of things Diamond stated that Toon Cricket would certainly be back next year. “We also feel that it is very important to integrate the kids into our lifestyle by giving them a strong sense of ownership. That is the logic behind the Amazing kids Awards on Pogo.”

As far as advertising is concerned, Diamond added that Pogo had seen an encouraging response not just from kids brands. “With Pogo and Cartoon Network we have been able to convince advertisers that kids play a big role in the buying process. ”

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“For Cartoon Network we have managed a 48 per cent year- on-year growth. Nearly 30 per cent of our revenues come from non-traditional clients. The success that we have achieved has indicated to other people (read Animax, Hungama TV) that this is a good business that has great growth potential.”

Talking about the future scenario in the kids genre in India, Diamond added, “What you will see is kids moving away from general entertainment channels that have content that is not really meant for them. They will spend increasingly more time on kids channels. So there is certainly space for new entrants to grow the market. At last kids television in India is coming of age. Other players are picking up the gauntlet and entering the market.”

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Sony YAY! launches ‘House of Masti’ to celebrate 20 years of Shin chan

Comedian Kiku Sharda joins the fun with a special rap track as the mischievous icon returns to Indian TV.

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MUMBAI: Shin chan is back and this time, he’s bringing the whole house of masti with him! Sony YAY!, India’s leading kids’ entertainment channel, has unveiled ‘House of Masti’, a specially curated programming block to mark 20 years of the iconic animated series Shin chan on Indian television. The campaign transforms the beloved character’s mischievous world into a fresh, high-energy viewing experience. It features new episodes, fan-favourite moments, and themed programming stunts, all designed to stand out from regular broadcasts.

Adding extra sparkle to the celebration, popular comedian Kiku Sharda has joined the campaign. He anchors the integration with a lively rap track titled ‘Shin chan ka YAY! Dhamaal’, infusing contemporary music and humour into the beloved series.

Sony YAY! business head of kids and animation Ambesh Tiwari said, “Over the past 20 years, Shin chan has built a strong and enduring connection with audiences in India. With ‘House of Masti’, we are celebrating this milestone through a differentiated, campaign-led experience. Kiku Sharda and the rap track add a fun, high-energy layer that will resonate with today’s kids and families.”

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Starting 27 April, viewers can enjoy the World Television Premiere of Shin chan along with new episodes and an exciting lineup of blockbuster movies on Sony YAY!.

By blending nostalgia with fresh, engaging content, Sony YAY! is ensuring that the cheeky, laughter-filled adventures of Shin chan continue to entertain and connect with new generations across the country.

In a world full of serious cartoons, Shin chan remains delightfully naughty and with ‘House of Masti’, Sony YAY! is making sure his brand of chaos stays as fresh and fun as ever. Get ready for some serious masti!

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