Zee rolls out R.I.S.E to woo marketers and scale brand game

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Zee rolls out R.I.S.E to woo marketers and scale brand game

Aims to convert storytelling into serious sales.

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MUMBAI: With a new promise - “We’ll earn your media business by growing your real business” - Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) has fired up its latest marketing juggernaut: R.I.S.E, shorthand for Results | Integration | Strategy | Engagement. The showstopper initiative kicked off with a glitzy launch in Mumbai on Friday and now hits the road to Delhi (18 July), Bengaluru (23 July), Chennai (25 July), and Kolkata (28 July).

Touted as a results-first, omnichannel flex, R.I.S.E is Zee’s bid to shake up brand building in a cluttered market. The media behemoth pulled out all the stops at the inaugural edition, showcasing its full-stack advertising muscle — from 41 broadcast channels and ZEE5 to its YouTube sprawl, regional IPs, influencer network, and social play. In short, if a screen can light up, Zee wants your brand on it.

This isn’t just another sizzle reel. Zee is betting big on tech-powered storytelling that marries data, AI, and content to deliver campaigns that actually move the needle. “It’s time media stops being a vanity metric,” quipped one insider. “We’re here to build real business outcomes.”

Speaking on the launch, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. chief growth officee Ashish Sehgal said: “ZEE is the only platform that offers a full-funnel ecosystem, spanning from awareness to action and from mass to hyperlocal reach, with a philosophy that we are here to sell “Growth”. We have brought all our platforms together – broadcast, OTT, Digital video, Influencers, Music, Ground- so that every rupee spent is scalable & smart.”

R.I.S.E has been imagined as a convergence zone for marketers, founders, VCs, and retail players. Panels deep-dived into brand-building in turbulent times, using integrated media to scale regional footprints, and how to link venture capital with the next-gen D2C wave.

As the caravan rolls on to India’s top metros, the message is loud and clear: storytelling is sexy, but conversions are king.