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  • Videocon d2h appoints Saurabh Dhoot as executive chairman

    Videocon d2h appoints Saurabh Dhoot as executive chairman

    MUMBAI: Direct to home (DTH) company Videocon d2h has named Saurabh Dhoot as executive chairman.

     

    In this newly created position as executive chairman, Dhoot will continue to build the Videocon d2h brand and business model, overseeing all operations and strategic direction for the satellite Pay-TV provider, which has amassed more than 13 million digital subscribers since it launched in 2009.

     

    Based in Mumbai, Dhoot joined Videocon d2h at its inception, serving as executive director.

     

    In this position, he was responsible for overseeing the launch of the Pay-TV service and the initial $650 million investment. Through Dhoot’s leadership, Videocon d2h has achieved many “firsts” in the Indian DTH industry like the launch of 4K Ultra HD channel, the 1000 GB High Definition Digital Video Recorder, Wireless DTH headphones and Radio Frequency DTH Remote amongst others.

     

    “I take great pride in all the success we’ve enjoyed at Videocon d2h, and I feel even more excited about what our terrific team and I will accomplish going forward. With 100 million homes expected to be digitalized in the next five years, Videocon d2h will play a leading role in the ‘Digital India’ campaign. We will continue to bring unique content, new mediums of delivery and innovative services to our consumers. With our new capital infusion from the US, it is time to begin the next wave of exciting growth and expansion,” said Dhoot

     

    In April 2015, Videocon d2h became the first Indian communications and media company to be listed on the NASDAQ stock market. With this IPO, Videocon d2h is now the most valued Indian company on NASDAQ at a market capitalization of $1.2 billion.

     

    Media investors Harry Sloan and Jeff Sagansky of Silver Eagle Acquisition Corp engineered the IPO. Silver Eagle contributed its $325 million cash, before payment for transaction expenses and warrant repurchases, and the Silver Eagle shareholders now own approximately 38 per cent of the equity in Videocon d2h.

     

    “We have been impressed with both Videocon d2h’s rise in India’s DTH market and Saurabh’s talent, energy and vision in leading that charge,” Sloan said.

     

    Sagansky added, “Videocon d2h is poised for growth, whether launching new dedicated channels and Services or increasing the level of advertising revenues. Under Saurabh’s guidance, the company is well positioned to maintain and expand its commanding market share.”

  • Biggest threat to Indonesia’s DTH & Pay TV market is piracy: Tanoesoedibjo

    Biggest threat to Indonesia’s DTH & Pay TV market is piracy: Tanoesoedibjo

    MUMBAI: While there may have been disruptive pricing and piracy issues that haunt the Indonesian pay TV market, the potential in the country is enormous.

     

    According to Indonesian satellite Pay TV company MNC Sky Vision’s president and director Rudy Tanoesoedibjo, the industry faces three key hurdles, which are stagnating growth. Outlining the three key points he says that piracy has been the biggest threat to the pay TV and Direct to Home (DTH) market.

     

    “We work very hard to fight piracy and we get very good support from the channels to stop piracy,” Tanoesoedibjo says. He was speaking at the recently held Asia Pacific Operators Summit (APOS) 2015 in Bali.

     

    Tanoesoedibjo further adds that the other two reasons are inter related to the content of the channels in Indonesia. “We are experiencing what India was experiencing in the past. In India, it was called call rotational subscribers while we call it recycle subscribers. The same set of new subscribers come in once again every three to four months, as new subscribers like a rotational churn thanks to an ‘unhealthy’ free offering for new subscribers. A single subscriber jumps from one operator to another,” he says.

     

    The third reason behind the stagnant growth, according to Tanoesoedibjo, is severe because of a new practice adopted by some operators in the country. “Operators do not shut off non-paying subscribers. We have had instances where people only pay one time and continue with the service. This threatens the growth,” he laments before adding, “this is a structural problem and we can only solve it with the participation of the channels.”

     

    To battle the menace of piracy, MNC Sky Vision is currently fighting approximately 36 cases in court. The company has three brands namely Indovision, Top TV and Oke Vision under its umbrella. The good news here is that MNC Sky Vision has managed to crack one the biggest player, which had 75,000 subscribers.

     

    Talking about the scale of opportunity for DTH players in Indonesia, Tanoesoedibjo opines that the opportunity is large enough with a market size of 40-50 million subscribers and the pipe can grow further. “Currently the pipe is stagnant,” he informs.

     

    Going forward, MNC Sky Vision is planning to offer more High Definition (HD) channels in the country and will also be moving soon to MPEG-5.

     

    “It doesn’t matter if the Set Top Box (STB) is MPEG2, MPEG 3, MPEG 5, HD or even Standard Definition (SD), as the price difference is only one or two dollars. We will be move to MPEG 5 by the end of the year,” he says.

     

    Throwing light on the dilemma of whether Over the Top (OTT) and DTH players can co-exist peacefully, Tanoesoedibjo says that DTH operators need to evolve in order to survive. “DTH operators think with a traditional mindset that they just provide access to content via their technology for customers. We should not forget that at the end of the day, we do not have control of content. We are only a pipe,” he informs.

     

    Calling new technology that can deliver content faster, efficiently and cheaper than a DTH operator, a threat, Tanoesoedibjo says that in that scenario operators will have to expand, introduce better technology and new means of delivery such as OTT platforms.

     

    “We have already launched our alternate OTT, and are also preparing our stand alone OTT services next. But maybe in the next five months there will bea new means of delivery,” he mulls.

     

    On a concluding note Tanoesoedibjo says that operators need to pay attention in creating their own content. “We now have our own content for 20 channels. At the end of the day we deliver content. But if someone else finds an easier way to deliver it, then DTH needs to watch and be more effective,” he cautions. 

  • Videocon d2h to phase out SD STB manufacturing by 2016

    Videocon d2h to phase out SD STB manufacturing by 2016

    MUMBAI: Sensing a strong business opportunity, Indian direct to home (DTH) operator Videocon d2h is augmenting a new strategy. With the number of High Definition (HD) channels set to increase in the coming years, Videocon d2h, which also manufactures set top boxes (STBs), will be phasing out its Standard Definition (SD) STBs over the next year or so. 

     

    Videocon d2h is looking at 50 to 60 per cent acquisitions in HD STB space from the current 30 per cent. 

     

    Speaking at the Asia Pacific Video Operators Summit (APOS) held in Bali, Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera said, “The cost of difference between SD and HD set top boxes for us is only one and half dollar.”

     

    It may be recalled that as per the 2013-2014 annual report of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the number of HD Pay TV channels has shot up to 34 in 2014 as compared to three in 2010. Indeed the HD feed is a precious value added service for broadcasters and DTH operators. 

     

    Khera also shared some insights and trends that he has been witnessing in the Indian DTH sector. “In terms of gross adds, the market has been consistently growing and we have seen a growth of eight to nine million new additions in a year. Net additions has been a challenge, and the industry has been able to get net addition of five to six million. As far as the rotation churn is concerned how one retains customers and provides additional services, is a big challenge,” shared Khera.

     

    Highlighting the biggest hurdle for the sector, he opined that carrying HD channels with a limited satellite bandwidth posed a grave challenge. Projecting that there would be at least a hundred HD channels over the next one and a half year, Khera said, “All the Hindi and English general entertainment channels and movie channels will have a HD and SD feed.”

     

    A sizeable growth of electronic HD TV sets would compliment this trend further, he said.

     

    Speaking on Over the Top (OTT) platforms, Khera said that they were not to be seen as a threat but rather as something that can compliment TV services. “However, one disturbing fact is that premium content is available free of cost to customers. If it becomes pay, then it will definitely help the industry because we pay a premium to buy the same content,” Khera opined.

     

    He also said that the platform, which currently offers Bollywood movie channels on its video on demand (VOD) service is also in talks with Hollywood studios to offer English movies. However, he said that after rolling out its first 4K channel, it will now add Hollywood movies in 4K on the channel soon.

  • Videocon appoints Akshay Dhoot as head of technology

    Videocon appoints Akshay Dhoot as head of technology

    MUMBAI: Videocon has appointed Akshay Dhoot as head of technology. He brings in a fresh vision and energy towards the futuristic technology in the field of home appliances and consumer electronics. 

    In his new role, Dhoot will be instrumental in formulating technologically advanced products at Videocon and transforming the consumer electronics segment into a next-gen enterprise.

     

    A graduate from the University of Warwick, UK, Dhoot pursued his bachelor’s in engineering specialising in manufacturing and automotive design. He has worked across Videocon Group companies and has also played a vital role in service, manufacturing and R&D sector for CE&HA and Videocon d2h.

     

    Dhoot said, “The power of technology with frugal engineering has always fascinated me and I have envisioned transforming and enriching the user experience. I believe that there are infinite possibilities when it comes to technology out there, ready to be explored, and this is what my role at Videocon defines. This is an exciting and challenging phase for Videocon where we are launching many breakthrough products. With my passion and dedication, I foresee each and every product at the business armed with advanced technology and aim to take Videocon to greater heights.”

  • Videocon teams up with Cisco for 4K broadcast

    Videocon teams up with Cisco for 4K broadcast

    MUMBAI: Direct-to-Home (DTH) company Videocon d2h tied hands with Cisco AnyRes Live UHD Encoders to launch its 4K-enabled Ultra High Definition viewing experience.

     

    This is the global launch of Cisco’s 4K encoder and a redefinition of TV viewing. The 4K encoder brings best-in-class quality for real-time media delivery applications such as live sports and 24-hour programming. The announcement comes in the midst of the on-going ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

     

    4K resolution offers 8.3 million pixels to display a high definition picture even when viewed up close. This comprehensive platform can be scaled up to stream multiple formats to any device, including iPhone, iPad, feature phones, and smartphones, as well as delivering pristine Ultra HD video to televisions.

     

    Technical highlights:

     

    • Delivers highest quality encoding using an HEVC/H.265 codec developed by Cisco

    • Wide range of frame rates from 24 fps all the way up to 60 fps

    • Virtually flawless pictures achieved with 10 bit colour depth

    • Reliable transmission with an UHD input front end offering robust synchronisation to the live signal feeds

    • Capable of SD, HD, Full HD or Multi format ABR encoding using H.264 as well as H.265

    • Various baseband graphics processing features, including logo insertion.

     

    The launch of 4K encoders on the Videocon d2h platform marks the first ever deployment of Cisco AnyRes Live UHD Encoder in the world and will be followed shortly by two more customer deployments in Asia Pacific.

  • Tata Sky strengthens its top brass

    Tata Sky strengthens its top brass

    MUMBAI: Direct to Home (DTH) operator Tata Sky has strengthened its top level management team. The company has brought on board Pallavi Puri as chief commercial officer (CCO) for commercial function and Malay Dikshit for communication function. After the exit of Tata Sky CCO Vikram Mehra, the post was vacant, since August 2014.

     

    Confirming about the development to Indiantelevision.com Tata Sky CEO Harit Nagpal says, “We have appointed people in his place. We have Pallavi Puri who has come on board for commercial functions and Malay Dikshit who has joined us for communication function.”

     

    Mehra had quit the company in August last year. He then moved on to Saregama as its managing director. Puri is an alumnus of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies. She began her career with Blow Plast in the area of product marketing. She then joined Hutchinson Max Telecom. Her previous stint was with Vodafone India where she was the VP-VAS. Puri and Dikshit took charge last month.

     

    The appointments come at a time when Tata Sky recently launched its 4K set top box ahead of this year’s ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. This is to ensure that cricket and sports enthusiasts are well in time to own Tata Sky 4K STBs to witness the cricketing extravaganza for the first time in 4K picture quality. The launch plans were unveiled in July last year when Tata Sky showcased the first ever live FIFA World Cup quarter final match in 4K.

     

  • TheOneAlliance appoints Subhadip Bhattacharyya as vice president – sales

    TheOneAlliance appoints Subhadip Bhattacharyya as vice president – sales

    MUMBAI: TheOneAlliance has roped in Subhadip Bhattacharyya as vice president sales to handle the DAS and analog business for North and East markets.

     

    Bhattacharyya will be a part of the core group responsible for the overall strategy of the company. In his new role, he will be also responsible for conceptualizing and implementing business plans with a view to penetrate new accounts and expand existing ones. He will be a part of the sales and strategy team and will be working closely with TheOneAlliance executive vice president sales and strategy Makarand Palekar.

     

    Bhattacharyya is a veteran from the industry and brings with him over 20 years of experience handling the sports business, distribution expansion, channel management and retail development of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). He has worked with ESPN Star Sports for more than a decade. In his last assignment Bhattacharyya was heading the distribution business of Taj Television (Zee group).

     

    Known for his business acumen, analytical and problem-solving skills, Bhattacharyya is adept at forging strong business partnerships.

     

    Palekar said, “We are delighted to have Shubhadip onboard with us. With his proven track record and rich and diverse experiences, he will further strengthen the formidable team of TheOneAlliance. I am confident that the business will scale newer heights under his leadership.”

     

    Bhattacharyya added, “I am excited to be associated with TheOneAlliance and I am looking forward to begin a new innings in my career with a dynamic team and a powerful organization. I am sure there are abundant opportunities for us to tap on to as we look at expanding the existing business.”

  • Rajiv Khattar bids adieu to Dish TV

    Rajiv Khattar bids adieu to Dish TV

    MUMBAI: In the season of movements, Dish TV president-project Rajiv Khattar has decided to move on from the direct to home (DTH) platform.

    Confirming the news to indiantelevision.com, Khattar said, “Yes I have resigned.” He refused to furbish any further details about his movement.

    He has been associated with Dish TV for more than nine years, where he was responsible for content, technology, CPE and regulatory environment management.  

     
    Prior to joining the DTH operator, Khattar had a short stint with Reliance Infocomm as president Netway. He was also associated with multi system operator Siti Cable for a decade as its executive vice president.

     

  • Vikram Mehra to quit Tata Sky and join Saregama as MD

    Vikram Mehra to quit Tata Sky and join Saregama as MD

    MUMBAI: He has spent 10 long years at one of the leading DTH companies in India. Now, Tata Sky chief commercial officer (CCO) Vikram Mehra has decided to move on to Saregama.

     

    He will join the company in October as its managing director. The announcement was made by Saregama at the Bombay Stock Exchange.

     

    Mehra had started his career with Tata Consultancy Services and then moved on to Tata Administrative Services, Tata Motors and Star TV. At Tata Sky, he was responsible for subscription revenue management, churn management, brand marketing, new product development, consumer analytics, interactive service operations, consumer research and PR.

     

    According to media reports, his mandate will be to handle the digital platform for Saregama and grow the company in that direction. He has prior experience in the digital medium at Star TV where he worked for four years and led the company to venture into the DTH medium with its JV business Tata Sky.

     

  • Sandeep Bajpai joins Dish TV as VP marketing

    Sandeep Bajpai joins Dish TV as VP marketing

    MUMBAI: DTH operator Dish TV has appointed Sandeep Bajpai as the new vice president for marketing. Bajpai who took charge nearly two weeks ago, was earlier with Tata Docomo handling the communication and consumer experience.

     

    A PTI report quotes Bajpai saying, “It is a great opportunity for me to lead Dish TV into its next phase of growth by consolidating and further strengthening its position in India, and looking at global markets to complete its transition of becoming a global force to reckon with.”

     

    Bajpai replaces Animesh Misra who has since then moved on. Prior to Tata Docomo, Bajpai has worked at Spice Hotspot, Bharti Airte, Idea Cellular and net2phone from the last 14 years.