Category: DTH Operator

  • “Our subscriber acquisitions are returning to normalcy” – Airtel DTH’s  Sunil Taldar

    “Our subscriber acquisitions are returning to normalcy” – Airtel DTH’s Sunil Taldar

    MUMBAI: Having their heads buried in a transformative ecosystem, major DTH players have constantly been expanding their offerings and Airtel’s DTH arm is not an exception. The world is busy discussing traditional TV versus OTT but DTH players like Airtel Digital TV are embracing the opportunities coming from streaming services, according to Bharti Airtel DTH CEO Sunil Taldar.

    In an interview with Media Partners Asia executive director and co-founder Vivek Couto during APOS 2020, Taldar spoke in the session "Innovation and growth in India's Video Market" alongside Tata Sky CEO Harit Nagpal. He addressed queries about existing opportunities, changing consumer preferences during pandemic as well as the future of his own platform. He also sounded highly optimistic about creating a universe of hybrid set-top boxes along with the growth opportunity to expand the existing DTH consumer base.

    Edited excerpts:

    You run very large consumer business. How has the pandemic affected consumer behaviour, generally and specifically and what are the growth trends across your business? And what does the future look like now for the DTH industry?

    First and foremost, we are an essential service and we became a little more essential during the crisis period. And we did see a change in behaviour which led to a significant increase in the consumption of news. In the absence of fresh programming and live sports, we have seen a large number of customers turning to OTT, and we have seen demand increasing for the hybrid set-top box. So that's one shift that we've seen in the industry.

    Another thing that I would like to highlight here is true for the entire industry. We have done a lot of work to digitally service or fulfil the needs of our customers with zero or minimal physical contact. And I'm making sure that there are no safety or security concerns both for our customers as well as for our field staff. Within the business, there has been a massive focus on serving those who serve our customers and how do we enable our field staff on the ground. This entire work that has happened in the last three months will offer a significant competitive advantage to the DTH industry.

    Our acquisitions are coming back to normal. I think we are acquiring more customers today as we speak. And DTH being present in only 70 million out of 300 million homes in the country, there is a massive land grab opportunity and massive headroom for growth. And I see the long-term future of this industry to be vast.

    You have been innovative for many years. So what else are you introducing to address competition? And to appeal to wider consumer needs and requirements?

    If you look at it from a consumer route, we live in a connected world and one of the challenges of the connected world is actually proliferation of services, which forces our customers to maintain multiple relationships, which is tedious. So, there is some work that we have done, which is a first of its kind in India, such as offering a converged proposition to our consumers and allowing them to buy services like mobile, broadband, landline and DTH together. Moreover, when we say DTH it also includes aggregated content. So, it actually takes care of one of the biggest pain points for the consumer i.e., one bill, one payment, one app and one call centre to get services or address your complaints. It's a process improvement of offering a converge competition. 

    The other is there's an opportunity in the market for the entire DTH industry, which is the content creator industry to work closely with us. India is one of the most under-screened countries in the world. We have a 100 per cent control over content, distribution and security. We have the ability to deliver content to our customers on a pay-per-view right now and we have access to 70 million homes in the country, we have a trusted relationship here with 70 million customers. Now today, if we were to launch Hollywood or Indian movies on this platform, that's a massive business opportunity. In this crisis period that we're living in, I don't see theatres opening soon, anytime. Neither do I anticipate consumers walking into theatres in the near future. But even if that was to happen, given the screen density in the country, it's a very large opportunity that the industry will explore.

    What is the opportunity of hybrid boxes? 

    The future belongs to hybrid boxes. If we increase or drive the penetration of the hybrid boxes and an ecosystem develops around that there are opportunities whether it is video conferencing, gaming, e-commerce, etc. So, these are all opportunities which are there.

    What is the best way to monetise the connected box ecosystem? Is it through advertising or subscription? What is the revenue model?

    The connected box gives us good access to viewership data because it's a two-way system. Today, the entire industry operates on extrapolated data at a very small sample size of customers. Now, here we have a great quantity of data. In my view, there could be two streams for monetisation that can be watched. One is we can use this data to improve the quality of content and increase stickiness for linear programming and building large subscription business. And this is an interest for broadcasters and operators, provided both of us work together to improve the quality of content and therefore stickiness and therefore subscription. Or the other area is, advertising might be an opportunity but how do we improve the efficacy of spends for advertisers.

    DTH platforms have around 70 million subscribers and that's going to continue to grow. But first of all, do you ever see within the next five years any of the OTT platforms, the top three or four, having that kind of reach directly through a huge universe? And is that a friend or a foe? 

    Live TV is here to stay because nothing can replace live programming like news, live sports, etc. And we have embraced OTT rather than fighting OTT. If the OTT universe grows, whether one player or all, to be even 50 million tomorrow, it's actually good for us because one great consumer insight is everybody wants to enjoy that content on the large screen. It will offer help to our efforts to drive the hybrid universe. So we tend to benefit both ways, to benefit from the OTT business and also from live content. I don't think we are here to fight that.

    What are you seeing as changes in the Indian consumer ecosystem and mindset through these last few months? And some of them I'm sure are good changes and are they lasting changes? Will they have any impact on your business and products in the long-term?

    It's very difficult to say the changes that we have seen whether they are going to last forever. For example, work from home is a significant change that we have seen. Will this behaviour last forever or people will go back to working from offices once things ease out? But some of the opportunities are not related to this. It's a function of what has happened and a function of what platform do we create. As we said, pay-per-view, even if it is the launch of movies through a platform, it is a real opportunity for both today and tomorrow. If you ask me about the education segment, is that an opportunity today? Would that be an opportunity tomorrow in the connected world? That’s yes. We're actually managing connected devices, video conferencing, etc., and all these are real opportunities. And these can have a significant contribution to our top line as well as for our bottom line. What is required is for us to try penetration with an ecosystem, have the imagination and conviction right and the ability to convert.

    Some of the changes that we have seen, whether it is OTT adoption, a customer seeking education online, an opportunity for video conferencing or minimising physical contact, there are efficiencies right where we build models to where people upgrade from their existing box to a new box through absolutely zero contact.

    These opportunities are going to remain for a long period of time and fundamentally alter the way we conduct this. What we need to do is work towards the rest of the constituents of this entire ecosystem, be it broadcasters or technology providers or partners. And I think if that happens, it will fundamentally change the trajectory of the DTH industry. 

  • Chimp&z Inc Bags the digital mandate for Tata Sky Binge

    Chimp&z Inc Bags the digital mandate for Tata Sky Binge

    KOLKATA: Tata Sky Binge, an aggregator app platform from the house of India’s leading DTH network, Tata Sky, assigned its creative and digital mandate to one of India’s leading digital agency, Chimp&z Inc. The account was awarded following a multiple agency pitch.

    Weaving in all the distinctive features of Tata Sky Binge, Chimp&z Inc proposed to create a separate entity for Tata Sky Binge on the digital platforms. Keeping it independent from its parent brand Tata Sky, the agency curated a launch plan to take Tata Sky Binge live on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter by creating a social media-specific brand persona and line of communication.

    The agency has been further mandated to handle the brand’s content marketing, ORM, influencer outreach programs as well as media planning and buying to ascertain its digital and social media presence.

    Commenting about the development, Tata Sky chief communication officer Anurag Kumar said, “Chimp&z Inc has been handling the social media portfolio of Tata Sky for 4 years now and their ideas and overall clarity about brand positioning has been impressive. Their lateral approach towards brand building for Tata Sky Binge and the concept presented thus convinced us of the partnership. With this shared vision and enthusiasm, we aim to up the game and heighten engagement for Tata Sky Binge.”

    Commenting about the digital launch of Tata Sky Binge, Chimp&z Inc founders Lavinn Rajpal and Angad Singh Manchanda said, “The universe of entertainment is ever-evolving. A new category of service making its way is the aggregators of multiple OTT players with the aim of being the sole intermediary platform. Tata Sky is a household name in India. We are lucky to have Tata Sky on board and now we can expand to create a 360-degree communication for the digital ecosystem of the brand with Tata Sky Binge. Establishing it as a separate entity from its parent brand on social media platforms was a well-researched strategic move. The content created for Binge will be more young, cool, smart, and witty.”

  • Tata Sky Binge+ customers to get access to premium ZEE5 content

    Tata Sky Binge+ customers to get access to premium ZEE5 content

    KOLKATA: The bouquet of content offerings on Tata Sky Binge+ got a major thrust as Tata Sky extended its partnership withZEE5, for its Android enabled smart Set-top box that provides content from linear Live Television and a host of OTT apps onto a TV. Designed to provide smart and endless choice of entertainment for the entire family, Tata Sky Binge+ is now ready to enthral its subscribers with ZEE5’s expansive Bollywood and multilanguage films and original content spanning over 125,000+ hours across 12 languages – English, Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Bhojpuri, Gujarati and Punjabi. This is an addition to what is already available on the platform – an enviable selection of multi-lingual films, original dramas, international blockbuster movies and reality shows from India’s premium OTT platforms including Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar Premuim, SunNxt, Hungama Play, Eros Now and ShemarooMe.

    Commenting on the partnership, a Tata Sky spokesperson said, “OTT apps are gaining ground as a popular medium of content consumption.  Considering the stupendous response we have received from the viewers for the fully integrated Tata Sky Binge+ set-top box, we are now strengthening this offering further by bringing onboard ZEE5’s unmatched content library that will further elevate the content viewing experience for our subscribers. We are confident that the Tata Sky Binge+ Smart set top box will offer a seamless experience of live TV channels and apps such as ZEE5, making it a winning proposition for our customers.”

    Talking about the collaboration a ZEE5 Spokesperson stated, “ZEE5 is continuously working towards offering bespoke content for diverse consumer taste clusters across India. As part of this journey, partnering with Tata Sky reinforces our commitment to democratise content by truly providing a Super-app experience for consumers anytime, anywhere. We are happy to extend our partnership with Tata Sky on their new initiative Tata Sky Binge+ Smart set top box. We are certain that with Tata Sky’s reach and ZEE5’s extensive library of content across languages, we will be able to provide consumers with an enriching and engaging content viewing experience.”

    Tata Sky Binge+ hosts many advanced features. It enables viewers to play any show, movie, music, game on their laptop, tablet or mobile phone and watch-it-directly on their TV with its in-built Chromecast. It also includes Google Assistant that makes discovering content easy with voice search. Customers can access 5000+ on the Google Play store. It is compatible with all types of TVs including 4K, HD LED, LCD, or plasma technology as it supports HDMI output and can also be connected to older TV sets over audio and video cable.

    Tata Sky Binge+  provides the benefit of six months subscription to Tata Sky Binge where a user can watch content from premium partner apps on their STBs including 7 days of missed shows (based on linear entitlement) and access to 3 months Amazon Prime subscription all included at an offer of Rs.3999/-.

  • Tata Sky solidifies lead in the DTH sector

    Tata Sky solidifies lead in the DTH sector

    KOLKATA: According to ‘The Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicator Report October – December 2019‘ published by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the Indian DTH service has displayed phenomenal growth since launch in 2003. The total number of total active subscribers with pay DTH operators (Tata Sky, Airtel, Dish TV, Sun Direct) in India in the quarter ending December 2019 was 69.98 million, which is an increase from 68.30 million in the quarter ending September. 

    In terms of market share, Tata Sky led the DTH sector with the highest 31.80 per cent share followed by Dish TV at 30.55 per cent. Compared to the previous quarter, Tata Sky has further strengthened its market share lead over Dish TV. The data also suggests Tata Sky is 1.5X the size of Hathway, Den and GTPL Hathway all combined.

    Commenting on the development, a Tata Sky Spokesperson said, “At Tata Sky our commitment is to ensure our ever increasing base of consumers can access their entertainment across platforms. This philosophy has enabled us to cement our leadership position in the direct to home and overall pay TV business, as underlined in TRAI’s latest report. As we explore technology driven newer platforms for content delivery and further scale up our customer support, we are confident that our viewers will continue to make Tata Sky the prime choice of their entertainment needs. The report also reinforces our belief that Television as a medium of entertainment continues to grow and strengthen.”

  • Big four broadcasters come back on DD Free Dish

    Big four broadcasters come back on DD Free Dish

    MUMBAI: All the big four broadcasters that pulled out of DD Free Dish in 2019 after the new tariff order was implemented have come back on Prasar Bharati’s free direct-to-home (DTH) platform. Star Utsav, Sony Pal, Zee Anmol, Colors Rishtey and Zee Anmol Cinema have successfully bid on the 45th e-auction for placement.

    Last year, top broadcasters agreed with the decision to no longer show any Hindi general entertainment and film channels on Doordarshan's free dish service. Industry sources said that broadcasters take such a decision so that cable and DTH customers cannot shift to DD Free Dish service.

    According to reports, DD Free Dish has a base of 30 million households across India which offers huge reach helping in advertising revenue. However, the major broadcasters said earlier that converting the channels as pay channels helped them in subscription revenue despite a dip in ad revenue.

    Notably, the Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) announced that Sony Pal, Star Utsav, Zee Anmol and Colors Rishtey would be available to all viewers across the country for a period of two months free of charge on all DTH and cable networks due to the lockdown. 

  • Yes Bank acquires 24.19% stake in Dish TV

    Yes Bank acquires 24.19% stake in Dish TV

    MUMBAI: Yes Bank has acquired 24.19 per cent stake in Essel Group-promoted direct-to-home (DTH) operator Dish TV India Ltd. The bank has informed in a regulatory filing that it has acquired 44,53,48,990 equity shares having nominal value of Re 1 per share. Shares have been acquired on invocation of pledge of shares in a one-time transaction.

    “Shares have been acquired pursuant to invocation of pledge of the shares subsequent to default/breach of terms of credit facilities sanctioned by Yes Bank to Essel Business Excellence Services Ltd, Essel Corporate Resources Private Ltd, Living Entertainment Enterprises Private Ltd, Last Mile Online Ltd, Pan India Network Infravest Lrd, RPW Projects Private Ltd, Mumbai WTR Private Ltd,” Yes Bank said.

    Dish TV reported consolidated unaudited subscription revenues of Rs 798.2 crore and operating revenues of Rs 867.8 crore in the third quarter of FY 20. The company has a bandwidth capacity of 1,422 MHz with an ability to deliver more than 655 channels and services including 40 audio channels and 70 HD channels and services.

    The DTH operator emerged as one of the largest DTH operators with a huge subscriber base after a merger with Videocon D2H back in 2018. Earlier this year, merger talks between Dish TV and Airtel Digital TV reportedly ended with basic differences over each company’s valuations.

  • Prasar Bharati relaxes DD FreeDish fees for FTA channels

    Prasar Bharati relaxes DD FreeDish fees for FTA channels

    MUMBAI: The Covid 2019 pandemic is not just decimating human lives it has also resulted in the broadcasting sector falling sick with shootings ceasing, ad revenues shrivelling, and subscription revenues drying up. To cope up with the rapidly turning toxic business environment, free-to-air (FTA) channels wrote to minister of information &  broadcasting Prakash Javadekar in April seeking a waiver of carriage fees on DD Free Dish. Then strangely there was silence from both sides, apart from a few howls from the FTA owners.

    Howevever, reports are that the pubcaster has heeded their plea and given them the option to defer their installments for the next three months or pay them partly.

    In a letter/email dated 17 May – which is currently available with Indiantelevision.com –   Prasar Bharati has stated that a channel can avail of deferment from the requirement of paying the carriage fee in an advance monthly statement, up to three months, subject to it furnishing separate bank guarantees towards the amount of each installment amount with interest after availing of this deferment for three months. This deferment is applicable for May, June and July. 

    It has also added that the channels have to furnish the bank guarantee by 22 May for the instalment of May and for June, July by 27 May and 27 June respectively. Moreover, if a channel has already paid the instalment for May, it can avail the benefit for the next three months. 

    Prasar Bharati has also drawn up another option if a channel finds it difficult to furnish a bank guarantee. Instead of paying the full amount of the installments, it can pay 67 per cent of the carriage fee for three months, that is, May, June and July. However, the balance has to be paid later along with the interest with regular installments.

    The channels not seeking any of the relaxations have been offered an incentive of  0.5 per cent on the total payment. Moreover, channels which were removed or had opted out of the platform can also come back by availing these relaxations.

    There are close to 150 occupants on DD FreeDish. Thanks to the service’s wide reach and availability, Dangal – a regional language channel –  has more often than not beaten private satellite Hindi entertainment channels to the top spot in BARC’s ranking.

     

  • Tata Sky celebrates the joy of togetherness this international family day’

    Tata Sky celebrates the joy of togetherness this international family day’

    MUMBAI: Tata Sky, India’s leading content distribution and Pay TV platform, in partnership with Chimp&z Inc, celebrated International Family Day with the launch of a digital campaign under its larger Isko Laga Dala Toh #FamilyJingalala positioning. In times of social distancing when families have been spending more time together at home, Tata Sky took the initiative to knit these bonds stronger by celebrating togetherness through a meaningful message.

    The film takes us through the beautiful moments inside a home depicting how family members who were busy in their individual lives have now come together once again spending quality time as one unit. The film focuses on relationships, showcasing instances of togetherness in the current scenario like kids getting adequate sleep instead of rushing to get ready for school in the mornings; instead of Saturday outings, couples taking to cooking and enjoying delicious meals together; helping one another with household chores; fighting for the TV remote; and above all else, despite all norms of social distancing, families coming together to enjoy apno ke saath apna entertainment.

    Anurag Kumar, chief communications officer, Tata Sky, said: “We wanted to highlight the positives of these distressing times in a light hearted yet meaningful way through this campaign. Aimed at closing the gap between generations, the viewers will find the messaging of this campaign very relatable. It’s a slice of life depiction of the bitter-sweet relationship one has with their family members. Occasions like family meals and TV time have always brought people together and it is happening more so in todays times. We at Tata Sky therefore decided to bring alive these little nuances of life through this campaign on International Family Day.”

    Angad Singh Manchanda, CEO & Co-founder of Chimp&z Inc, said: “Since the lockdown brought us all together, we must wonder why it took a crisis to teach us the importance of our families. We had our means of individual entertainment so somewhere we stopped coming to the living room and have those little squabbles about taking control of the TV remote; one of things that symbolises coming together as a family. With the opportunity of celebrating the International Day of Families, we brought this message out through this campaign. Here’s hoping that it strikes a chord with our viewers and helps them cherish this family time.” 

    The campaign was further executed on Tata Sky’s social media handles with engaging activities on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook including – Guess the Gibberish, guessing catchphrases of dialogues common at home and Families on WhatsApp – encouraging followers to share screenshots of fun and lively chats on family WhatsApp groups.

    Ad Film Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKXsQu3zoT0&feature=youtu.be 

    Instagarm Links: https://www.instagram.com/p/CAF4EO6KDSe/

    For more information on Tata Sky, visit www.tatasky.com & watch.tatasky.com   

  • Tata Sky Fun Learn premieres Baahubali: The Lost Legends – S04 for the first time on Television

    Tata Sky Fun Learn premieres Baahubali: The Lost Legends – S04 for the first time on Television

    The magnum opus Baahubali, which crashed box office records, was later turned into a multi-episode animated series titled – Baahubali: The Lost Legends by SS Rajamouli, creator of the original Baahubali movies. Tata Sky, India’s leading content distribution platform for the first time on Indian television presents Baahubali: The Lost Legends S04 produced by Graphic India and Arka Mediaworks on Tata Sky Fun Learn. This animated series will be available in both English and Hindi.

    Filled with intrigue, war, action, and adventure, this season showcases, Mahishmati and its protectors face their greatest challenge as they find themselves, the targets of a mysterious new force, seeking revenge on the legendary kingdom. The season also features never-before-revealed stories about the characters from the film, including Prince Baahubali, Bhallaladeva, Kattappa, and Sivagami. Thereby introducing new characters and expanding the world of Baahubali.

    Catch the amazing series on Tata Sky Fun Learn 688 everyday at 1pm . The service is also available on Tata Sky Mobile App under Live TV

  • Tata Sky comes up with new offering – Adbhut Kahaniyan

    Tata Sky comes up with new offering – Adbhut Kahaniyan

    MUMBAI: If suspense as a feeling drives your content viewing needs, Tata Sky has come up with the best fix in the form of its newest service offering – Tata Sky Adbhut Kahaniyan. It has partnered with Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd to curate this one stop destination for crime, thriller and horror content that can be touted as one of the best in Hindi entertainment.

    Featuring a wide range of specially compiled library of TV shows, web series and movies, the service promises to be a haven for all aficionados who love edge of the seat entertainment. Additionally, the service will also showcase first-ever-adapted stories from the very popular Hindi heartland magazine, ‘Manohar Kahaniyan’. Exclusively created for Tata Sky, this original series will have stories based on true events. The thriller & crime shows will be showcased between 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm time-band under the banner Killer-Thrillerand the horror shows will be showcased in the 9.30 pm – 11.30 pm time band under the segment Horror Zone. The service has gone live from 5 March.

    Bollywood’s favourite villain and the very versatileAshutosh Rana who is famed for his spine-chilling films such as Sangharsh and Dushman Has been roped-in as the face of the service.

    Sharing her thoughts on the launch of the service, Tata Sky chief commercial and content officer Pallavi Puri said, “Genres like crime, thriller and horror has witnessed great traction over the past few years. While there are multiple options for these genres available on linear television and OTT platforms, currently there isn’t a single destination catering to all the three content genres. Realising this need-gap we decided to bring to our subscribers – Tata Sky Adbhut Kahaniyan – a curation of the best Hindi content library of TV shows, web series and movies in crime, thriller and horror genre.With this launch, we shall continue to focus on catering to the diverse entertainment needs of our subscribers.”

    “Crime-mystery as a genre has enthralled viewers for many generations. I’m excited to be associated with Tata Sky to be the face of Adhbhut Kahaniyan. The service is a complete package of gut-wrenching stories that will keep you completely engrossed,” actor Ashutosh Rana said.

    Transporting viewers into the world of mystery and thrill, Tata Sky Adhbhut Kahaniya will actively engage viewers through gripping stories curated from across platforms. A perfect blend of hit shows and movies from the past as well as original content, viewers will be treated to shows like Aahat, Karamchand, Powder, Gehariyaan, Revolver Rani, Gangster and many others. Adding diversity to the programming line-up,the stories fromManohar Kahaniyanwill bring alive thrilling moments through episodes like Rajwada Ka Rahasya, Acid se rachachakravyuh, AdrishyaPyaar, Saazish and many more.The service will be available on the Tata Sky Mobile App under the Video on Demand (VOD) section as well.

    About the association, Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd CEO Hiren Gada said, “I am excited to announce another unique partnership with Tata Sky, where we are introducing an interesting service called Tata Sky Adhbhut Kahaniyan, that will showcase stories of crime, thriller and horror genres. Shemaroo constantly aims at getting the best content for its audiences and strives to deliver on the promise of great entertainment, and through this association, we again aim to achieve the same.”

    To promote this service Tata Sky has come up with an interesting digital campaign to lure the viewers of crime, thriller and horror genre. An intriguing brand film has also been shot with Ashutosh Rana to bring alive the essence of the property. Tata Sky subscribers can tune into 144 to catch this service. Subscribers can avail the service at Rs 2/- per day through the Tata Sky Mobile app or by logging on to tatasky.com.