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Star Plus revamps 9-10 pm band to build long term property

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MUMBAI: Come 25 January and leader of the Hindi television roost Star Plus will be incorporating some major changes in its 9-10 pm slot. The band, which has one-hour weeklies Monday through to Thursday, will see the conversion of all four current shows into a half-hour format.

The 9:30-10 pm “balance band” will see the debut on 25 January of a new daily Kkavyanjali produced by Balaji Telefilms.

The 9-10 pm band currently runs one-hour soaps from Monday to Thursday. They being Des Mein Nikhala Hoga Chand (Monday), Kehta Hai Dil (Tuesday), Sanjivani (Wednesday) and Saara Akash (Thursday).

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The reasons for this strategic change are as follows:

a) These soaps have now been on air for the last three years

b) Time to introduce some freshness in the band to avoid fatigue

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c) An endeavour in building another brand as well and a long term property.

Speaking to indiantelevision.com about the impending programming revamp, Star India creative director Shailja Kejriwal says, “Kkavyanjali has been tailor-made to provide a complete family entertainment which not only targets women but also caters to men and children. The show is a typical family set up but has a flavour of suspense and intense romance weaved in.”

Kejriwal also points out that as the leader of the space, they need to be the first movers and experiment and take chances with programming. “We are taking a risk considering that our 9- 10 pm band is delivering very well and this is definitely a leadership statement.”

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Incidentally, with the launch of Kkavyanjali, Balaji has finally breached the 9-10 pm band on Star Plus, something that creative director Ekta Kapoor has been striving hard to do for over two years now. With the addition of this show, Hindi entertainment’s leading soap factory now has almost complete weekday dominance of the evening prime time space on Plus, running from 8:30 right through to 12 midnight. The only look-in non-Balaji shows will have on Plus in the prime time band will be between 9-9:30 pm.

Curently Star Plus’ 9-10 pm band garners an average of 9 TVR.

 
Kejriwal is quick to point out that Plus does not expect heavy numbers immediately. “Any new property has a gestation period, and we are excepting results six months down the line. A daily matures at the end of the first year. So, that will be determine whether the show is a success or a failure,” she states.

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Another point on note being that the current shows in this band command a loyal following, hence the change is keeping in mind a crisper show with more offerings. The channel also wants to observe how these shows rate as half hours. Kkavyanjali is will now collide with Sony’s Jassi… from Monday – Wednesday and with Indian Idol on Thursday. Sony’s new soap which will replace Jassi… in due course will also come in at a time when KKavyanjali would have settled down.

Interestingly, according to industry sources, Star Plus is also slated to launch LOC (Life Out Of Control) produced by Rajiv Mehra which falls in the comedy genre in mid-February. Although when queried on the same, Kejriwal refused to comment.

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CNN-News18 to air live counting day coverage for five state election results on May 4

The channel is rolling out its biggest election coverage machinery yet for results day on 4th May

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NOIDA: The votes have been cast. Now comes the reckoning. CNN-News18 is pulling out all the stops for results day on 4th May, when counting begins across five battleground states — West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Puducherry — in what promises to be one of the most closely watched electoral verdicts in recent memory.

The channel’s coverage, titled Battle for the States: The Verdict, kicks off at 7am and runs through the day across linear TV, connected television and YouTube. It is the culmination of CNN-News18’s multi-format editorial initiative, Battle for the States, which has tracked the polls from the beginning under the theme Road to Power.

At the operational heart of the coverage will be the Live Results Hub, the channel’s central command centre built to collate, verify and process real-time data flowing in from reporters stationed at counting centres across constituencies. The hub combines newsroom intelligence, analytics and on-the-ground reporting to deliver what the channel promises will be the fastest and most accurate results coverage in English news.

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Leading the on-air charge will be primetime anchors Rahul Shivshankar, Anand Narasimhan, Aman Sharma, Nabila Jamal and Shivani Gupta. They will be joined by a wide panel of commentators including author Chetan Bhagat; GVL Narasimha Rao, senior leader of the BJP; Smita Prakash, editor of ANI; activist Saira Shah Halim; political analyst Sumanth C Raman; Abhijit Iyer Mitra, senior fellow at IPCS; Amitabh Tiwari, founder of VoteVibe; columnist Abhijit Majumdar; Nalin Mehta, managing editor of MoneyControl; political analyst Tehseen Poonawalla; senior journalist Subir Bhaumik; and political analyst Manojit Mandal.

Shivshankar, who serves as editorial affairs director at CNN-News18, set out the stakes plainly. “Counting day is one of the most watched events in the electoral cycle, where speed and credibility are tested in real time,” he said. “Battle for the States: The Verdict is built on that promise, combining ground reporting, sharp analysis and cutting-edge election technology to give viewers the clearest and fastest route to the verdict. On May 4, CNN-News18 will once again be the nation’s most trusted channel to witness democracy in action.”

Smriti Mehra, chief executive of English and Business News at Network18, framed the coverage in broader terms. “Elections are defining national events, and audiences turn to brands they trust in moments that matter,” she said. “CNN-News18 has consistently led from the front in every election coverage, and this special programming reflects the scale of our ambition and editorial strength.”

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The channel has form here. It claims to have been India’s most preferred English news destination for election results for the past 20 years, covering everything from the 2024 general elections to the Delhi, Maharashtra, Bihar and BMC polls on the back of what it calls an “Always First, Always Right” record. Five states, one day, and a nation waiting for answers. The clock starts at 7am on 4th May.

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