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Radio Mirchi CEO Prashant Pandey

In association with sibling Mirchi Movies, Radio Mirchi has launched its maiden CSR initiative �Listen to my movie'. The forthcoming children's film �Hari Puttar' will be the first film to be converted into an audio film, an initiative that will help the visually challenge to enjoy the movie as well.

This week, Mirchi also announced that its recent launches have broken even operationally.

Radio Mirchi CEO Prashant Panday in conversation with Radioandmusic.com's Anita Iyer, comments on the station's CSR plans, growth in the radio industry and changing advertising streams.

Radio Mirchi is recording audio books and audio reels for visually handicapped children?

We have been essentially thinking about Corporate Social Responsibility for a long time now and have been doing things informally. Also, what works as an advantage is that being from radio background, we are audio experts and can work effectively for the cause. We are recording books for more than 84 institutes and catering to more than 5,000 visually challenged people.

How has the response from listeners for this initiative been?

We have the audio books and audio reels in English and Hindi, but will be adding some more languages. We have 32 networks and listeners from all over would be taking part in the initiative. We already have 120 volunteers working from our Delhi station so, with all networks volunteering to contribute, we are expecting to add many more languages.

Radio Mirchi had announced FCT worth $ 1 million to combat the menace of music piracy? What has been planed on that front?

Although we have offered FCT worth $ one million, the music industry has not come forward to avail the offer. We intend to create public awareness and are no longer waiting for the music industry. In the end if they do not respond, we will carry out this fight alone against the menace of piracy.

Where is advertising in radio positioned today?

Advertising in radio is growing rapidly and today it occupies about four to five per cent of the total media. If the industry grows at the same rate, it would reach at least seven per cent in the next two years and would outpace the growth of any industry in a given period of time. This growth in advertising will help the radio industry as a whole and it would be regarded as the next potential advertising medium, after TV and print.

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Deepanwita 12:18:07 PM 06 Oct 2009 Report Abuse
Radio Mirchi has undertaken some very thoughtful initiatives for the visually impaired. Mirchi has won the Readers Digest Pegasus CSR Awards in the ‘Silver Category’. Due to these reasons Mirchi is not only popular but also very admirable. To see the details of the CSR initiatives of Radio Mirchi, please refer to the link http://weforpeople.com/2009/09/radio-mirchi-cares-some-thoughtful-csr-initiatives-for-the-visually-impaired -Deepanwita Chatterjee www.weforpeople.com
Stala 12:50:12 PM 09 Sep 2008 Report Abuse
Cheers to Radio Mirchi!A good move by the radio station to help the visually challenged kids...
Stala 12:49:35 PM 09 Sep 2008 Report Abuse
A good move by radio mirchi to help the visually challenged kids...
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