Chandni Mathur    10 Jul 12 19:25 IST

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MUMBAI: Even though major music channels are shifting focus from their original formats of back to back music, Sony Mix is determined to maintain its position as a pure music channel and is cashing on aficionados by offering a wide variety in the segment.

Launched in September 2011, Sony Mix has well established itself in the league of leading music channels within a short span of nine months. Aiming to offer more music to its viewers in a differed way, the channel will soon launch the second edition of its popular show ‘Yun Bana ye Song’ with ace lyricist Swanand Kirkire. Slated to launch in September, the show will feature Kirkire in conversation with 13 celebrities from the music fraternity narrating interesting trivia and anecdotes behind the making of tracks ranging from the 60s till now.

The channel has also recently launched two new segments ‘Mix Voices’ and ‘Mix Solo’. While ‘Voices’ features common man from different walks of life singing tracks of varied genres, ‘Mix Solo’ comprises of artistes like Shaan, Javed Ali and Shafqat Amanat Ali. The artistes sing a line of their popular tracks or their favourite tracks which is then accompanied by a trivia or anecdote related culminating it with another line of the track.

Speaking about the new shows with Radioandmusic.com, Sony Mix EVP and business head Neeraj Vyas says, “We are doing small changes in our programming and have introduced these new segments. We wanted to be seen purely as a music channel hence we eliminated things like humour or animated characters as they have no relation with the basic music content on our channel.”

Inching up its way on the leader board, the channel also has plans to launch in the international markets of US and UK within the next six months. The onus now lies on the channel to maintain its position and achieve greater heights at a time when other music channels are following the usual route of turning into youth based general entertainment channels, offering music along with reality based content.

“We are definitely not going to reposition ourselves like other major players have done recently. We want to be as musical as possible. Unfortunately we are restricted only to bollywood music currently but are working on that front also. There are plenty of genres in the market but the quality needs to be good and it



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