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Cricket
fever is on...and surely, there are few
who mind the changes that it entails! With
the India-England tour coming up tomorrow
on Sahara One, a channel that's primarily
for the soap viewing junta, there will be
a definite shift in the demographics that
watch the channel during the series.
So,
viewers who are used to watching Woh
Rehne Wali Mehlon Ki in the afternoon,
will now have to shift gears and watch the
same at primetime. This also means that
they have to miss out on the shows that
they usually watch on other channels at
that particular time. Again, the viewers
might choose to give Sahara One a miss and
catch the afternoon shows on different channels.

Considering that most of these shows in
the afternoon are watched by housewives,
who might not have the leisure to catch
the show in the evening, it will be difficult
to lure them back after two months (Tests
from 1-22 March; ODIs from 28 March-15 April),
once the series is over, since they have
missed so much of the repeats!
We, at Tellychakkar.com decided to ask
a cross section of viewers about what they
feel about the changes --
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Archana,
housewife: I
watch most of the afternoon shows on
Sahara one. But, I am not too excited
about the cricket! I might manage to
watch the shows later in the evening,
but not so sure. Yes, if I miss the
shows now, I will lose the thread and
then it will be difficult to watch them! |
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Pallavi,
housewife: I am a keen follower
of cricket and frankly, although I watch
some of the shows in the afternoon,
I can't catch them in the evening because
I am too busy! Sometimes, it happens
that I am free, but others in the family
want to watch something else! I can't
have monopoly over the remote both in
the afternoon and then in the evening
as well! |
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Prem,
Entrepreneur: I
will definitely want to watch the
match! I don't watch Sahara One as
it is, so it doesn't make any difference
to me what the series is replacing!
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Shreya
Bhakri, Student: I have exams during
that time! But I am a major cricket
buff, I''ll catch the series as much
as I can. As far as the shows on Sahara
One are concerned, I watch Woh Rehne
Wali...with my mother sometimes,
but if the repeat doesn't happen, I
think she'll watch something else! |
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Mohit,
student: I
am happy that the series will be telecast
on Sahara One. Those who will miss the
shows in the afternoon can watch it
in the evening! Surely the remote in
my house will stay with me till at least
six in the evening! |
Channel speak!
We spoke to Sahara One's COO, Purnendu
Bose about the changes that are going
to come about in the channel's line-up and
the implications that it will have on viewer
patterns.
Purnendu
Bose
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Now that you have
the cricket series lined up, what happens
to the afternoon repeats that are currently
on air?
They go off air for the time being!
What happens
during the six day gap that's there between
the test matches and the ODI's?
We will telecast the current
repeats of the shows that are scheduled
at the particular timeslots! Again, once
the series is over, we will resume the usual
line up.
What
about the fear of losing loyal housewives
who catch the show in the afternoon?
Well, we believe that loyal viewers will
catch the show in the evening when it is
telecast at primetime.
Which are the
premium properties that you would promote
during the matches?
All our primetime shows like Kituu...,
Woh Rehne Wali..., Saath Rahega.., Hare
Kaanch...and others!
Planning any
new show that can be aired immidiately after
the cricket matches and that you would promote
during the series
Yeah, we are looking at some new shows,
but it's too early to talk about it!
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By ANANYA SENGUPTA |
Posted
on 28 February 2006 6:30 pm
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