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Panchvi Pass bowled out by IPL

May 08, 2008 02:08 IST

Confronted with poor audience response and low television viewer ratings due to the DLF Indian Premier League, Star Plus has decided to air repeat telecasts of Shah Rukh Khan-anchored quiz show Kya Aap Panchvi Pass Se Tez Hai till June 1, the day the Twenty20 league concludes.

The programme starring Bollywood's reigning mega-star was conceived by Star Plus to win prime time viewership from Sony's IPL cricket telecast.

Episodes of the Shah Rukh Khan starrer, which is the Indian version of Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader, which air on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (8 to 9 pm), will now be repeated Monday to Wednesday (11:30 to 12:30 pm) and a back-to-back slot on Sunday (1 to 4 pm).

Commercials aired during the original show time will also be re-run without charging advertisers additional fee, said sources. In other words, an advertiser will get three times more air time on Star Plus for the same amount it had paid originally.

"We did not expect very high ratings but given that advertisers have spent high amounts on the show, brands do want value for money. The ratings could have been higher if DLF IPL wasn't on air at the same time," said an executive from a leading media buying agency.

Star Plus executives could not be reached for comment. On the first two days of Panchvi Pass (April 25 and 26), the show clocked television viewership ratings of 4.61 and 3.66, respectively, in the Hindi-speaking markets, according to TAM Media Research.

In comparison, the all India TVR for the IPL match on April 25 at 8 pm was 5 and on April 26 it was 4 for the second match starting at 8 pm. While TAM does not give out the TVRs for only the Hindi-speaking areas for the IPL matches, that, of course, would have been much higher than the all India TVRs.

The industry is awaiting the second week's viewership data that will be out on Thursday. "We will review the data for two or three weeks. If the decline continues, then we may have to rework deals with the channel," added a source from a media agency.

As of now, media experts said that they were pleased that Panchvi Pass… re-runs would provide additional brand exposure for advertisers on board.

Aminah Sheikh in Mumbai
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