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3. Key Individuals
• "The Father of Radio Broadcasting”
Reginald Fessenden
• On Christmas Eve 1906, Fessenden made the
first radio broadcast in history
• Gave a rendition of "O Holy Night" on his
violin
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6. Major Breakthroughs
• MP3 files –
• 1995
• Small Sized files
• Easy to Store
• Easy to Distribute
• Took the internet by storm
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7. Major Breakthroughs
• RealAudio –
• 1995
• Continuous Transmission called “Streaming”
• ILLUSION of being like Radio Transmission ,but
via the Internet
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8. Major Breakthroughs
Shoutcast by WinAmp-
• 1998
• Justin Frankel and Tom Pepper
• 1st free software for
MP3 streaming
• Anyone can create
own web Radio Station
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9. Major Breakthroughs
• officially named so in 1999 by WEC, the
Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (now
the Wi-Fi Alliance)
• WebRadio could jump from computers to
mobile devices
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10. Major Breakthroughs
• Broadband
• circa 2000
• choppy and “buffering”
audio moved on to audio
to continuous streams
of higher fidelity.
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12. Indian Radio History
• 1923 :India's first radio station was
established by the Radio Club of Bombay.
• By 1927, two privately owned transmitters
were set up in Mumbai and Calcutta.
• They were later nationalised by the British
rule in 1930 and operated under the name
Indian Broadcasting Service
• 1936:it was renamed All India Radio (AIR)
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13. Key Individuals
• Ameen Sayani
Of “Behnon Aur Bhaiyyon” Fame
1952: Binaca Geetmala on Radio Ceylon.
Bournvita Quiz Contest
(Sri Lanka has the oldest radio station in Asia
Broadcasting was started on an experimental
basis in Ceylon by the Telegraph Department in
1923, just three years after the inauguration of broadcasting in Europe.)
(Filmi music was banned by All India Radio and other Indian radio stations at
the time
Radio Ceylon ruled the airwaves in South Asia as millions in the Indian sub-
continent tuned into the radio station. People picked up Radio Ceylon
broadcasts as far away as the United States of America)
15 second audio
Source : http://www.planetradiocity.com/musicopedia/music_decade.php?conid=2337 & wikipedia
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14. Major Breakthroughs
• 1993: All India Radio giving TIME SLOTS to
Private Players: Times FM, Radio Mid-day
• Re Opening of Private FM Radio in 2001
This gave way to the Reincarnation of FM Radio
By letting them own FREQUENCIES rather than
time slots on AIR
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15. Past Trends (India)
Mumbai Example (During Launch year):
• GO 92.5 FM: Totally English (SEC A+)
• Win 94.6 FM : 2/3rd of the music played was
western
• Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM : Only few Eng songs
• 93.5 Red FM : about 50 % eng music
• Radio City 91 FM : Few Eng songs
• Fever FM : every 5th song was english
• Big 92.7 FM (late launch): Initially started with
Hindi
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16. Past Trends (India)
Mumbai Example (The Shake-up !!)
• GO 92.5 FM: Shifts gradually to Hindi (very
late)
• Win 94.6 FM: Shifts to Hindi (after struggling)
• Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM : Realised very early that
only BOLLYWOOD will work
• 93.5 Red FM : to HINDI
• Radio City 91 FM : Hindi
• Fever FM : All Eng songs stopped
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17. Past Trends (India)
Unprofitable:
Win 94.6 FM Mumbai: launched in April 2002
Went off air on May 27, 2003 to protest against the high license fees
Came back on air with HINDI content
It shut down on April 29,2004 because of high license fees,
which were way above the radio stations' earning capacity
In the first year (2002-2003) of operation, five FM operators suffered a combined loss
of Rs 120 ($ 2.4 Mn) crore against a total revenue of Rs 48 crore.
In calendar 2003, only Rs 50 crore ($10 mn) was spent on radio,
which is 0.5 per cent ad revenue for the channels
The channels had to pay a heavy price in terms of a huge licence fee of around
Rs 10 crore annually, with an escalation clause of 15 per cent annually.
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Others survived because they were backed by big media houses
18. Past Trends (India)
Talk Radio Format:
•Meow 104.8 FM : India’s first and
only WOMEN’s channel
•More Talk (approx 15 to 20 mins,
then a song)
•Initially served Eng music with eng talk
•Then replaced eng music with hindi,but continued eng talk
•FAILED concept !
•Rebranded as OYE 104.8 FM ,with essence of being FILMY
•Only Bollywood related TALK & Music
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19. Niche TG
• Only major station with International Music
• Launched in 2006 in Bangalore
• Second station in Goa around 2009
• Delhi has a station Hit 95 FM with mainly plays eng music
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20. Key Players
Frequency Brand Name Owned by Parent No of Stations/ FDI
Company towns/ cities
91.1 Radio City Music IVF Holdings 21 + 1 Web Radio
Broadcast Pvt. Ltd
92.7 Big FM Reliance Reliance 45
Broadcast ADAG
93.5 Red FM/ S FM Digital Radio Sun TV 45
94.3 Radio One Next Mid-day / 7 BBC
MediaWorks Tariq Ansari
94.3 MY FM DB Corp Dainik 17
Bhaskar
98.3 Radio Mirchi ENIL Times of 32
India
104 Fever FM HT Media Hindustan 5 Virgin
Times Radio
104.8 Oye FM Radio Today India Today 5
Various All India Radio Prasar Govt of 280+ N.A.
(AM & FM) Bharti India
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AIR reaches out to 99.37% of India's population.
21. Value Parameters
• Language of Talking
• Songs
• Medium (Terrestrial/Web etc)
• Radio Jockeys
• Clarity of Broadcast
• Content/Theme
• Contests
• Funny Characters & Mimicry in between
• Humour
• Personal Song Requests
• Dedications & shout out messages
• Lesser number of Commercials
• Duration of RJ talk
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22. Competitor Offerings (Mumbai)
City Big Red One Mirchi Fever OYE Gold Rainbow
Language Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi Hindi/ Hindi
of Talking Marat Marathi
& Songs hi English
Songs Differs Latest & Every Differs Differs time- Differs Old Mixed
time- constant Zamana time-wise wise time-wise Retro Unpredictabl
wise e
Medium FM+ FM FM FM FM FM FM FM+D FM
Web TH+CA
S
Radio Original Two Top Newbies Top One veteran Not well Freela Freelancers
Jockeys Love Guru Love known ncers
Gurus
Clarity of Clear Clear Super Clear Super Clear Clear Clear Unclear
Broadcast Clear Clear
Content/ GEC type GEC type GEC type GEC type GEC type GEC type Bollywood Rando Random
Theme only m/
Cricket
Comedy Babbar Javed & Hoezay Ghanta Sud ! Bollywood Golmaal - -
Sher Farhan (Jose) & Singh Baba & Sir Sir
Akhtar Suresh Sir
Menon
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23. StakeHolders
Primary Secondary
LISTENERS Show Producers/ Music Managers
/Programming Directors/Back-end
support
Radio Jockeys Government
Advertisers TRAI
Films Media Houses
Songs Products & Brands
Singers & Artists Traffic
Celebrities Telecom Companies
Mobile/Music System/Gadget Music Labels
Cricket
Current Affairs
RAM Rating Agency
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24. LISTENERS
Home & Out of Home Music System,Car, Mobile,Web
Age group Kids,Teens,18-25, 25 to 40, 40+
Active & Passive Listeners While doing work,etc
Callers/Contest Participants
Profession-wise School & college students, House wives,
High end Corporates,Executives,etc
Socio Economic Category SEC A,B,C
Gender M&F
Time of tuning in Daily, Only Mornings,Only Night etc
Loyalists / Switchers Fans of a particular station / RJ , Random
End users’
classification
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25. Revenue Generation
• Two Customers: Listeners & Advertisers
• For listeners: FREE TO AIR
• Revenue largely only from AD SALES
• Client Ad AgencyRadio Station
• Brand ManagerMedia PlannerSales Team
• Eg: MaricoMadison Oye 104.8 FM
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27. Radio: Front End Distribution
Sales Revenue from:
• Ad Agencies
• Small Business Owners
• Acquiring ads for non-radio advertising
business
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29. RAM (Radio Audience Measurement) Trend
Source: RAM
TG: All 12+
Place of Listening: ALL
Time Period: Recent 4 weeks [WK39'11 - WK42'11 {25th Sep'11 - 22nd Oct'11}]
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http://www.exchange4media.com/rame4m/dlife_42_2011.asp
30. •Average Audience in 000's - Average No. of people present in a station at any given quarter
hour during the time period selected
Archana & Salil RJ jeeturaaj
RJ Malishka
Archana & Salil RJ jeeturaaj
RJ Malishka
Love Guru RJ Malishka RJ Sangeeta
Archana & Salil
RJ Mantra RJ Anmol
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RJ jeeturaaj
34. • Aircheck India produces independent verification of airplay and provides market
• Live Reports
• Market Share
• Brand and Category Analysis
• Exception Reports
• Song Rotations
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35. Customer Acquisition
• Contests
• Outdoor Events
• Outdoor Hoardings
• Website & Social Media Interactions
• Programming Changes
• TV & Newspaper Ads
• In Film Brandings (e.g. Lage Raho..)
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37. Customer Acquisition-Barter
• Eg: College festival Partner
• Provide on-air promotion in return for things
like Banners, Stalls, Informal event, OB Jocks
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48. Radio: Supply Chain
Music License (Highest Cost for a Radio Stn)
Music created Rights soldLicense given
Eg.
Red Chillies Entern.T-SeriesFever 104 FM
PPL (centralised body for distributing rights)
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49. Govt Regulations
• FM Phase-lll Policy
• Total of 839 new FM radio Channels in 294
cities
• Presently it covers 86 cities
• Will result in coverage of all cities with a
population of one lakh and above with private
FM radio channels.
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50. Govt Regulations-Phase III
• 1) Radio operators have been permitted carriage of news
bulletins of All India Radio.
• 2) Non-news and current affairs broadcast will be
permissible
• (Broadcast pertaining to the certain categories like
information pertaining to sporting events, traffic and
weather, coverage of cultural events, festivals, coverage of
topics pertaining to examinations, results, admissions,
career counselling, availability of employment
opportunities, public announcements pertaining to civic
amenities like electricity, water supply, natural calamities,
health alerts etc. as provided by the local administration)
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51. Govt Regulations-Phase III
• The limit on the ownership of Channels, at the national
level, allocated to an entity has been retained at 15%.
However channels allotted in Jammu & Kashmir, North Eastern States and island territories will be
allowed over and above the 15% national limit to incentivise the bidding for channels in such areas;
• Private operators have been allowed to own more
than one channel but not more than 40% of the total
channels in a city subject to a minimum of three
different operators in the city.
• FDI+FII limit in a private FM radio broadcasting
company has been increased from 20% to 26%
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52. Govt Regulations-Phase III
• A choice is proposed to be given to the private
FM broadcasters to choose any agency other
than BECIL for construction of common
transmission infrastructure within a period of 3
months of issuance of LOI failing which BECIL will
automatically become the system integrator and
set up co-location facilities and CTI.
• Special incentives for North East (NE) Region and
Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) and Island territories
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53. 8 December 2011, TRAI releases
consultation paper
• With A and A+ cities demanding more FM
channel even after the announcement of the
Phase III guidelines, the Telecom Regulatory
Authority of India (Trai) has sought the
opinion of stakeholders whether it would be
acceptable if the minimum channel spacing
within a license service area can reduced from
the current level of 800 KHz. ( 0.8 MHz)
• Largely a Technical Paper
91.1 92.7 93.5 94.3 By SOHAIL SAYANI 104 104.8 53
60. Community Radio
The Supreme Court of India ruled in its judgment of February 1995
that "airwaves are public property”
Anna University India's first campus 'community' radio, launched on 1
February 2004
Educational Institutions,NGOs,Civil society organizations
Aimed at covering an area of 5-10km radius.
Mumbai:- 105.6 Gyan Vani (SNDT), 107.8 Radio MUST (M.U.) ,90.8
Jago Mumbai
Well Known Colleges with CampusRadio: MICA Vaani ,SIMCast , IIT-B...
TOTAL FM stations (including Community Radio) in India: 571 [www.asiawaves.net]
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61. Community Radio
• Effective Radiated Power (ERP) specified is 100
W. However, in special cases, UPTO 250 Watt
ERP can be considered subject to conditions laid
down in the guidelines
• E.g. :
• 91.1 MHz 20 kW Radio City
• 90.8 MHz 0.05 kW Jago Mumbai
• Problem faced by CRs in Mumbai
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62. Community Radio
What type of programs can be broadcast on Community Radio?
• The Programmes of Community Radio should be of immediate relevance
to the community and focus on issues relating to education, health,
environment, and agriculture and rural and community development.
• At least 50% of content shall be generated with the participation of the
local community, for which the station has been set up.
• Transmission of sponsored programmes shall not be permitted except
those sponsored by Central & State Govts. and other organizations to
broadcast public interest information.
• The CR shall not broadcast any programmes which relate to news and
current affairs and are otherwise political in nature. The details about
content regulation may be seen in the policy guidelines
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63. Community Radio
Can Community Radio Stations air
commercials?
• Limited advertising and announcements
relating to local events, local business and
services and employment opportunities shall
be allowed. The maximum duration for such
advertising will be restricted to five minutes
per hour of broadcast.
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64. Some MAJOR insights from Primary Research
• “While Commuting” was a frequent response
(contradicting RAM results)
• Many among youth started radio listening
habit because of FM in mobiles
• “Songs” matter the most
• Many find “ads” to be a pain
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67. Survey
B.Com 11 12%
B.E. 23 26%
• 90 responses B.Sc. 9 10%
BMM 2 2%
BMS 2 2%
BA 11 12%
MBA/M 12 13%
MS
MBBS/m 4 4%
edical
Diploma 0 0%
other PG 16 18%
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68. Need Gaps & innovative ideas for
opportunities
• A major Painpoint of listeners
is Commecials !!!
• A new Ad-Free Radio!!!
• Downside:
• No revenue for Radio Stations
• Listeners will not be keen to Pay subscription fee
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69. • Another painpoint is the chatter & bak-bak on
Radio
• Create a NO- TALK , music only radio
• A better version:
• NO-TALK.
• Only FEW ads.
• Airtime sold at a PREMIUM rate
• since ads will be very few
• Ads after 4 Before Now
12 mins ads per hour 5 mins ads per hour
songs. Rs.600 per 10 sec Rs.1300 per 10 sec
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70. • What
do you
wish
radio
to be
like?
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73. Restaurant Idea
• Gap: Music mostly not of customers’ choice
• After taking order,waiter gives Music menu
• Music played in restaurant by customer choice
• Dedications
included too
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74. Need Gaps & Innovative Ideas:
1) Mirchi DJ Service
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75. Mirchi DJ Service
• Gap Identified: Common man’s aspiration to
dance to DJs.Deejays getting popular . No station
currently employs this concept
• Getting DJ parties to the aam aadmi also
• Adding another Dimension to Audio Medium-
Involving ONE MORE SENSE
• Weddings/ Small Parties / Corporate Events /
Local Functions/
Ganesh Utsav /
Navratri
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77. Mirchi DJ Service
• Radio Station has to tie up with local DJs,
Sound System & Event organizers
• Simply instruct the DJ to play short Station
JINGLES in between songs
• Branding & Logo on equipment & Banners
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78. In House Retail store radio
• Not necessarily live,can be Prerecorded
• No talk necessary
• Simple modification:
• Playing songs as
usual ,
but with
Station Jingles
in between
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79. • Survey
response:
• What would
you like as
prizes?
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80. Radio’s Movie Club for College
students
• Need Gap: Low radio in media-pie !
• Tie up with Producers/ Cinema Halls
• First day first MORNING show : FREE tickets
on for Loyal listeners
• on College ID cards
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82. Open Mic Events
• Gap identification &
Opportunity:
• After one finishes
college ,an aam
aadmi does not really have a chance
or a platform to do something on stage
• The Idea: Organising a monthly
“Open Mic” event at a venue
like an open air restaurant
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83. Open Mic : Detailed concept
• RJs announce on air about a monthly event
organised by the Radio Station that allows
them to perform their original work in front of
an informal audience for 2 or 3 minutes
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84. Open Mic : Detailed concept
• E.g. poems, dance,song, mimicry, shayari, limerics, or just
about anything
• A platform for showcase of talent; or …….the lack of it !!
• A casual café setting ;
not a “stage”
• Performers who get a good
applaud from the audience get
a goody bag and a song dedication
on air
• Fixed venue every month
• (e.g. First Saturday evening
every month)
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85. Open Mic
• Purpose: To let people express their creativity or to bring out the
performer in them. Encourage people to write/create their own &
original piece of work
• Benefits:
• Radio is a medium which exercises
only one of the 5 senses
• This initiative can add another
dimension to it
• Listeners can meet their favorite RJs
in person
• Listeners can meet up and interact
with other radio lovers
• Will Create a community of radio lovers
• Better involvement of the listener
in his life
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86. Open mic…….
What generally do you do while listening to
radio? (select not more than two)
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88. Niche TG
• Only major station with International Music
• Launched in 2006 in Bangalore
• Second station in Goa around 2009
• Delhi has a station Hit 95 FM with mainly plays eng music
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89. Upcoming Trends in the sector
• From Feb 2012, Mumbai will have an ENGlish
private FM station
• Radio One going Niche (NEED GAP)
• Focusing English Speaking Indians,Intnl Feel
• Launched as Go 92.5 Fm 2003,was english &
semi-eng for 3 yrs.Switched to mass market.
• Now back to english
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90. Upcoming Trends in the sector
• Metros to have 9 private stations
• Multi freq permitted, so diverse content
• More traffic, more radio listening !
• More mobiles,more FM tuning in !
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91. • Radio is not just on FM/AM etc, but
PODCASTING too (Prerecorded radio shows)
• What “commuting/travelling” is to FM RADIO
• “Net Surfing on PC” is to “Net Radio”
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92. • Have you ever heard Internet Radio?
• Yes49(54%) no(41)46%
• How often do u listen to Internet Radio?
•
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93. Web Radio & Artist radio
love u for ths
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94. Community Radio & Campus Radio
Low power FM / WebRadio…. Promoting LOCAL talent
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95. References
• Radio.about.com
• WikiPedia
• Asiawaves.net
• Websites of Indian Radio Stations
• Radiotime.com
• Afaqs.com / exchange4media.com
• Officials from FM Stations
• My Contact: sohail@radio.fm
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