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In the ebb and flow of the FM industry, stations are bubbling with new concepts and newer formats to remain differentiated. HT Music and Entertainment's Fever FM treaded an untrodden path by introducing 'less talk, more music'. HT Music and Entertainment business head S Keerthivasan in a tete with Nasrin Sultana, elaborates how 'its all about the music' in Fever FM.

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How much money has been invested into the Fever FM radio venture?

We have put in Rs 750 million as licensing fees. About Rs 70 to 80 million is spent in launching a FM station. We have completed the launch of four stations in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata. In all, we have spent around Rs 250 million.

Are you bidding for the remaining 97 stations too? Which stations would you be looking at? Will you expand the Fever footprint to the non-metros and small cities too?

Yes, we are bidding for a few stations, but I would not like to give out the number at this juncture.

When we launched, we decided that we would be focused on the big cities. We wanted to stay in big cities, which we will continue to do. We are leveraging our strengths in Delhi and Mumbai as of now.

How is the revenue flow from all the stations?

Revenue definitely comes from the two big metros, Delhi and Mumbai. We are in a growing phase. We need to concentrate on the two big cities, and then we will move on.

Where do you place Fever FM in a market which is already so cluttered?

We are the only differentiated station among the others. We are the only station that plays English and Hindi songs at length. Also, we have very less RJ talk and more music. We are an extremely niche station and I think that has worked extremely well as a clutter breaker in a market like Delhi. When we are doing well in Delhi, I think we can get to the top spot in Mumbai too. In Mumbai, it's only a matter of time.

Anything we do is backed by a lot of research. You will never find us rushing through anything. We do big things and big things need time. Like, we did the A R Rahman concert in Delhi which turned out to be the biggest thing in Delhi, which no other FM



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