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Sachin on board, Sony bets on stardust

What does the endorsemen­t deal hold out for the broadcaste­r, and the master batsman?

- URVI MALVANIA

With Sachin Tendulkar on board as endorser, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) is betting on the batting legend’s fanatical fan following to turn the spotlight on its recently amalgamate­d pack of sports channels. But experts warn Tendulkar fans may not necessaril­y light up the network’s viewership numbers, especially since the master batsman is not as big a draw for the young crowds who prefer to get their sports fill online. For Tendulkar, on the other hand, the deal offers a great opportunit­y to build his identity and image off the field say the experts.

Recently Sony Pictures gathered together its sports channels, old and newly acquired ones, under one umbrella and called it, Sony Pictures Sports Network (SPSN). This includes the five channels it acquired from Zee last year under the brand TEN and two new channels it launched last month. With this the network is hoping to cater to the country’s growing sports viewership and corner a sizeable share of the advertisin­g pie.

SPN CEO N P Singh explained, “We needed to bring all the channels under the Sony umbrella and we felt that an exercise of this scale needs a face and voice to drive the message home. Who better than Sachin Tendulkar to do this?” He believes that it is important to present a unified image as it helps bundle all the varied sports offerings under its corporate philosophy (for sports) ‘Go Beyond’. Besides using Tendulkar as the face of the sports network, SPN has also worked on a differenti­ated positionin­g for the different channels in its bouquet. The Sony Six channels, for instance, are being positioned as a home for all the cricketing action; the TEN brands for wrestling, football, golf and Hindi language broadcasti­ng and so on.

Singh believes that Tendulkar is a logical option because of his legendary status, brand expert Sandeep Goyal, founder of Mogae Media is not so sure. He says, “Sachin is a faded brand. He is not active anymore and most of the younger audiences today have not seen him play. If Sony wants the brand ambassador to embody the brand personalit­y, then Sachin is the wrong choice. They should have gone with someone like Ajinkya Rahane who has a good amount of active years left in him.”

Still there are many who believe that the SPN decision marks an interestin­g time in sports broadcasti­ng in the country. Tendulkar is a good way to grab the attention of the people, given that SPN is a relatively new player in a category where Star has assumed a dominant position over the years. SPN’s big moment under the arc lights was when it acquired the rights to the Indian Premier League in 2008. In 2012, it launched its first dedicated sports channel Sony Six and has been acquiring rights to sports like football, NBA, cricket, tennis and wrestling since then. STAR Sports 1 Hindi STAR Sports 1 Sony Ten 1 Sony SIX Sony Ten 3

Indranil das Blah, partner and COO at CAA KWAN, a sports marketing and celebrity management agency says that the associatio­n is a big positive for Tendulkar. It helps him position himself better, and gives him an opportunit­y to remain visible in the public eye, despite not playing active cricket. “Being the ambassador for an umbrella brand and not one channel is something someone of his stature should do. The money of course would be great,” says das Blah.

The effectiven­ess of Tendulkar as a brand ambassador will depend greatly on how Sony intends to use him. “If the intention is to increase viewership, then it’s not going to happen. That can happen only if the content is good. But if they want to get more people to sample the channels, then yes, it will work. Sachin is a known face and carries credibilit­y and will definitely help grab extra eyeballs. However, retaining those eyeballs is not something he can do,” says das Blah.

The challenge for sports television today, in India as it is in the rest of the world, is getting the young hooked on to the screen. With the increasing spread of OTT (over-the-top) platforms, most are viewing their games on the go. Goyal says, “The issue is that most times brands do not do enough research while appointing a brand endorser or ambassador. The people who make the decision are in a different age bracket than those who the communicat­ion could be aimed at. I may think Kapil Dev is a great player, but my kids do not relate to him. They haven’t seen him play at all. Brands tend to get enamoured by the personalit­y.”

On the flip side, many believe that Tendulkar has been reinventin­g himself. He was recently made the face of a marathon event in Mumbai. He has been speaking about the need to further sports and participat­ion by the young at various platforms as well. “Sachin is positionin­g himself as a statesman and that means taking up a cause. Health and fitness becomes the obvious choice,” das Blah adds. N P SINGH CEO, Sony Pictures Network

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? “We needed to bring all the channels under the Sony umbrella and we felt that an exercise of this scale needs a face and voice to drive the message home. Who better than Sachin Tendulkar?”
PHOTO: REUTERS “We needed to bring all the channels under the Sony umbrella and we felt that an exercise of this scale needs a face and voice to drive the message home. Who better than Sachin Tendulkar?”

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