After 5 weeks of steady gains, TV viewership declines
PTI, May 1, 2020, 7:33 AM IST
Mumbai: After five weeks of steady increase following the imposition of the COVID-19 lockdown, television viewership dipped in the last week and the Hindu mythology serial Ramayan, the mainstay of the increase, also showed a decline, the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) said on Friday.
It attributed the 6 percent fall in overall minutes watched to a dip in watching in rural areas due to the summer and also fall in south India, which was observing festivities the previous week.
TV audiences grew as the entire country came under lockdown from March 25. The lockdown ends on May 3 and there is speculation about some relaxations in the non-affected areas in the days ahead.
Initially, news and movies were the prime genres that were driving the growth, but the introduction of classics like Ramayan by national broadcaster DD helped the general entertainment channels segment as well.
In data released for the week to April 24, BARC said with Ramayan, there was a decline in viewership primarily due to one episode being repeated in the evening and also due to the transition of the fictional series to “Uttar Ramayan”.
The transition resulted in a sharp 46 percent drop in the ratings for the national broadcaster, it said, adding that there was a lot of loss of audience in the morning band (at 66 percent) as compared to the evening (29 percent).
The Ramayanviewership in the morning band moved to news, kids, and movies genre, while the evening one was taken by other GECs and movies, the body said.
The traditional viewers of the Indian Premier League had to contend with watching GECs, movies, and news as their favorite cricketing fixture is not being staged at all this year due to the pandemic, the data said.
In what may up the spirits of broadcasters, the loss in advertising seemed to have been arrested at least for the week, with the airtime advertised stabilizing as compared to the previous week.
It can be noted that as the consumption in the economy has virtually stopped barring the essentials, advertisers are keeping away from the TV media despite a surge in viewership.
Meanwhile, based on data of 1 lakh Android phone users’ habits, marketing agency AC Nielsen reported that online searches for COVID-19 have dropped to 32 percent now and the news continues to have massive traction among the smartphone users as well.
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