Category: Over The Top Services

  • AVIA appoints Matthew Cheetham as GM of Coalition Against Piracy

    AVIA appoints Matthew Cheetham as GM of Coalition Against Piracy

    Mumbai: The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) has appointed Matthew Cheetham as general manager of the Coalition Against Piracy (CAP), with immediate effect.

    In his new role, Cheetham will take over from Aaron Herps and build on the accomplishments achieved by CAP to date, with the aim of creating a stronger and healthier environment in which the video industry can prosper, said the statement.

    Over the last four years, CAP has made real inroads into the systemic problems of video piracy faced by the broadcast and streaming video industry in the Asia Pacific (APAC). “CAP is critically important to AVIA and the industry as a whole and I am delighted that in Matt we have such a seasoned and experienced executive taking over,” said AVIA CEO Louis Boswell. “Matt will bring his own ideas and energy to the role and I am confident CAP and the industry’s anti-piracy efforts will grow in strength under him.”

    Cheetham is a qualified lawyer specialising in intellectual property, more specifically copyright protection, with over 20 years of experience working in APAC for some of the largest content producers in the world. Prior to taking up his role at CAP, he was the Premier League’s head of business affairs, APAC. In this role, Cheetham opened and headed up the Premier League’s APAC office in Singapore, the Premier League’s first office outside the UK, and oversaw all enforcement, policy and outreach efforts for the Premier League in APAC.

    Prior to working for the Premier League, Cheetham spent ten years as the Motion Picture Association’s (MPA) regional legal counsel and assistant policy officer for APAC following which he was the managing director of the MPA’s New Zealand office, the New Zealand Screen Association (NZSA) that oversaw all enforcement, policy and outreach efforts for MPA member companies in New Zealand.  

  • Dice Media releases final season of ‘What the Folks!’

    Dice Media releases final season of ‘What the Folks!’

    Mumbai: After a three-year long hiatus, Pocket Aces’ long-form storytelling channel Dice Media has released the fourth and final season of web show – “What The Folks!” (WTF4). The previous seasons of WTF have garnered a reach of over 80 million on YouTube, the platform said.

    Presented by toothsi and co-powered by Sugar Cosmetics, the fourth season will also see participation from complementing partners like Manyavar, Tru Hair and skinnsi.

    WTF4 focuses on the Sharma family that is seen hustling between two major life decisions of marriage and parenthood that its members are about to take. Elaborating the rationale behind the brand integrations, the official statement read, “With wedding bells in full swing, the invisible aligners by toothsi and makeup range by SUGAR Cosmetics seamlessly support the storyline. These new-age brands have taken to content integrations to establish long-term recall value among relevant audiences. Manyavar has already created a presence for itself the Indian wedding-wear segment, not just for the bride and groom but for every other family member too.”

    toothsi head of marketing Shuchita Wadhwa said, “The show is targeted at our country’s youth. It is an amazing match for a youth-oriented brand like toothsi and skinnsi, leading clinical beauty platforms. A wedding signifies the start of a new and most important chapter in life, one in which lifelong memories are formed. Through ‘What The Folks! S4’, we strive to be a part of these important occasions and to help people feel more confident which comes across through the characters in the show.”

    “We are super stoked to have partnered with Dice Media for ‘What the Folks! Season 4’. This season’s focus on a wedding syncs well with the launch of our Sugar Bride IP. Anita’s sister will be seen as a Sugar Bride, using the Bridal Box for her wedding look. Her friends and Anita will be a part of the Bride Tribe. This seamless integration will help us build a strong connection with the show’s viewers and we are certain that it will take us a step further in instilling customer recall for SUGAR Cosmetics as ‘the brand’ for every bride, for their bridal trousseaus and for their bridesmaids,” added Sugar Cosmetics co-founder and COO Kaushik Mukherjee.

    “It has been a beautiful journey over the past four seasons of ‘What the Folks!’ and we are very proud to see how the show has struck the right chords with its fan base making the whole journey truly worthwhile for us and our partners,” commented Pocket Aces AVP sales and brand solutions Sheveeta Hedge.

    “We are glad to have built synergies with exciting and new-age brand partners like toothsi & Sugar in the season finale of ‘WTF!’ and are certain that they will benefit hugely from this collaboration. With the show coming to an end, there is a feeling of void but I am confident that our Dice audience will have more stimulating content to look forward to this year,” she added.

  • MX Player records 4.35 billion minutes of gaming in 2021

    MX Player records 4.35 billion minutes of gaming in 2021

    Mumbai: Users spent a total of 4.35 billion minutes gaming on MX Player in 2021, the media company reported, with an average watch time of 56 minutes per day.

    The online gaming industry has seen an upward trend since 2020 on the back of a mobile first phenomenon driven by the lockdown. MX Player launched games on its platform in February 2020 and hosts over 100 hyper casual games that can be played for free.

    MX Player shared that 3.7 billion gameplays were recorded on its platform in the year 2021 with the highest being 16.1 million in a single day. There are more than 8000 game sessions that are completed on the platform every minute.

    Genres

    Casual, Arcade, Survival, Strategy and Action constituted nearly 71 per cent of the total gameplays on the platform. Among these, “Bubble Blast” was India’s most favourite game with over 336 million gameplays. In “MX City Cricket Battle,” more than 80,000 sixes were hit every hour out of the total number of runs scored by the users. Similarly, more than 57,000 missiles were launched every hour during “Boom Knight” game.

    Cities

    As per the report, Bihar topped the list in terms of gameplays and engagement and non-metro user engagement was 20 per cent higher than the metro user’s engagement. Patna, Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Mumbai were among the top 10 cities that contributed to 66 per cent of the gameplays on the platform.

    Audience

    Nearly 96 per cent playing users were below the age of 35, with 74.3 per cent of them being millennials. And 94 per cent gameplays were from users below the age of 35, with 69.4 per cent of them being millennials. The male to female ratio was 80:20.

  • Zapped Technologies launches gaming & OTT app Pocket Cinema

    Zapped Technologies launches gaming & OTT app Pocket Cinema

    Mumbai: Zapped Technologies has announced the launch of its app Pocket Cinema which offers a gaming platform that allows users to watch OTT content of their choice and play a simple skill based game around it to win rewards. The app is being touted as a novel concept in the world of gaming and entertainment, denoted by a new name #GOTT – a combination of gaming and OTT.

    Pocket Cinema is a simple, skill based gaming platform targeted primarily at tier 2-3 cities where people aspire to earn money, online but they either don’t know how to, or do not possess the necessary skills for it. The app aims to make gaming technology inclusive and accessible, said the statement. Currently available on android phones, it will shortly be released for iOS, it added.

    According to Pocket Cinema founder duo and co-CEOs Anshuman Singh and Anil Verma the options available online, by virtue of being either too complex or high-end and intimidating, alienate a major chunk of the population from tier 2-3 cities. “Pocket Cinema caters majorly to tier 2 and 3 town consumers, and offers a unique easy-to- play game coupled with entertainment. At present, the content is available in Hindi and Bhojpuri. Marathi, and Punjabi and South Indian Languages will follow soon,” they said.

  • Affle Q3 results: Reports revenue growth of 125.5% y-o-y

    Affle Q3 results: Reports revenue growth of 125.5% y-o-y

    Mumbai: Affle (India) has reported a strong performance for Q3 FY2022 with a consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 339.4 crores, an increase in revenue of 125.5 per cent y-o-y from Rs 150.5 crores in Q3 last year.

    The consumer intelligence-driven global technology company announced the results for the third quarter and nine months ended 31  December 2021.

    EBITDA was at Rs 67.7 crores, an increase of 76.4 per cent y-o-y. PAT increased by 102.6 per cent y-o-y to Rs 62.1 crores from Rs 30.6 crores in Q3 last year. This growth was broad-based coming from both CPCU business and Non-CPCU business, across India & International markets.

    For 9M FY2022, consolidated revenue was at Rs 766.6 crores, an increase of 104.3 per cent y-o-y. EBITDA was at Rs. 154.8 crores, an increase of 62.4 per cent y-o-y. PAT increased by 90.6% y-o-y to Rs. 145.4 crores and PAT margin stood at 18.0 per cent. 

    The CPCU business continued the growth momentum delivering 5.8 crores of converted users in Q3 FY2022, an increase of 91.2 per cent y-o-y and taking the total converted users delivered in 9M FY2022 to 13.9 crores. The top industry verticals for the company continued to be high growth, helping it register a strong performance in this quarter, it said in a statement.

  • Xiaomi and Travelxp partner to bring 4K HDR travel content to its TV homes

    Xiaomi and Travelxp partner to bring 4K HDR travel content to its TV homes

    Mumbai: Xiaomi PatchWall users can now enjoy content from the travel channel, Travelxp, as the 4K HDR content provider has signed onto the PatchWall interface and will distribute over 1000+ hours of travel content through its PatchWall integration.

    Xiaomi’s users will have access to Travelxp’s global travel content library through the PatchWall launcher on their Xiaomi smart TV sets. They will be able to discover Travelxp’s content programming from Xiaomi’s curated discovery platform PatchWall, and watch popular food shows like Strictly Street and Thali, to global destination features such as Backpack Thailand and Boarding Pass Finland.

    Xiaomi sold over seven million TVs in the last three years leading up to September 2021. Since the launch of PatchWall in 2019, the company has also made it easier for its users to discover content from over 30+ OTT platforms in India.

    Xiaomi India category lead- TVs Eshwar Nilakantan said, “With the OTT market going strong and the relationship between consumers and services constantly evolving, we at Xiaomi India are focused on making content discovery easier for our customers. With Xiaomi and Redmi TVs, our vision is to provide a unique interface for each user and offer a wide selection with our dedicated focus on building PatchWall. By partnering with Travelxp, we are excited to bring a wide variety of 4K travel content to PatchWall users.”

    Travelxp launched the world’s first 4K HDR Travel OTT through Travelxp RED, which is designed as the one-stop-shop for frequent travelers. “With Xiaomi’s push into 4K televisions, our content availability through PatchWall is a huge boost to our ambition of showcasing travel in 4K HDR to the Indian market, and we are excited to announce that at launch, we will be multi-lingual with our entire content library dubbed in Hindi, Tamil and Bengali.” said Travelxp CEO Tanay Chothani.

    As the OTT market in India expands to over 1000+ billion dollars, this integration is a further shot in the arm for India’s growing video streaming space. The service is available at a subscription price of Rs. 999/year.

  • MX Player, ALTBalaji rope in Kangana Ranaut for new reality show ‘Lock Upp’

    MX Player, ALTBalaji rope in Kangana Ranaut for new reality show ‘Lock Upp’

    Mumbai: MX Player and ALTBalaji have partnered to launch a reality show ‘Lock Upp: Badass Jail, Atyaachari Khel’ with Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut as the host of the show. The show premieres on 27 February.

    Produced by Endemol Shine, the show features 16 celebrities who are put together lock- up for months and stripped of their amenities. The announcement was made at a press conference on Thursday by Ekta R. Kapoor along with MX Media CEO Karan Bedi and actor Kangana Ranaut. Also present were ALTBalaji Group COO Zulfiqar Khan, MX Media COO Nikhil Gandhi, and MX Player SVP and head – acquisitions Mansi Shrivastav.

    The show will be live-streamed 24X7 on both ALTBalaji and MX Player. ALTBalaji will also introduce a fantasy metaverse game based on the reality show. “I am thrilled and excited to be foraying into OTT with such a unique and brilliant concept,” said Kangana Ranaut. “I want to thank Ekta for always being by my side, she has always been someone I admire and respect a lot. I am glad that she is there with me for my OTT debut as well.”

    “Lock Upp is being launched on a massive scale and has all the elements that make for an entertaining reality show,” said Ekta R. Kapoor. “The concept of the show is brilliant, and I am sure that it will captivate the viewers and set a new standard for reality shows.”

    “MX has always been a market disruptor – our user-first approach to create product and content experiences that appeal to our huge audiences’ segments has made us India’s largest entertainment platform today,” said MX Media CEO Karan Bedi. “Lock Upp is yet another step in disrupting the Indian entertainment ecosystem as it is designed as a digital-first non-fiction offering that will release on a scale that is unprecedented for India.”

    “ALTBalaji is proud to be the first in the world to launch a metaverse game that is based on a reality show,” said ALTBalaji Group COO Zulfiqar Khan. “Gaming enthusiasts around the world can explore this fantastic world that we are creating with elements of blockchain and NFTs.”

    “At the heart of MX Player’s success lies the ‘global Indian’ consumer and we have constantly been working towards creating content as per consumer preferences, especially given the large user base of over 300 million globally spanning across the US, UK, Middle East Southeast Asia and more that we cater to on our platform,” said MX Media COO Nikhil Gandhi.

    “MX Player’s content design focuses on building a bouquet of engaging and entertaining offerings for our diverse audience and the biggest pillar of our content creation philosophy is our partnership with content creators and aggregators,” said MX Player SVP and head – content acquisitions Mansi Shrivastav.

  • Online Shopping Has Become Mainstream: Zee5 Intelligence Monitor

    Online Shopping Has Become Mainstream: Zee5 Intelligence Monitor

    Mumbai: The Indian e-commerce industry’s growth has accelerated over the past few years and emerged among the largest online shopping geos in the world, thanks to the penetration of smartphones and the Internet. And, the series of lockdowns has further fueled its growth. ‘Zee5 Intelligence Monitor- E-commerce Report Consumer Insights & Trends’ aims to comprehend this changing phenomenon of the e-commerce industry and analyse where the industry is heading.

    The report, based on a consumer survey by Zee5 in over 146 cities, dives deep into consumer insights and tracks the changes in consumption patterns and consumer attitudes in India. Let’s look at the report’s findings to understand expected and asynchronous trends of the e-commerce industry.

    Online Shopping Has Become A Mainstream Trend

    The survey found that 95 per cent of the respondents shop online and use more than one e-commerce platform to meet their shopping needs. The respondents include many shoppers who made their first online purchase during the lockdown. Further, the report also unearthed that 60 per cent of respondents have more than three apps, and 25 per cent use more than five e-commerce apps regularly.

    The figures reflect that e-commerce, which used to be one of many purchasing options in the pre-pandemic world, has now become mainstream. Note that the respondents include people from Tier I and Tier II and III cities. Lockdown served as an excellent opportunity for consumers to explore online shopping.

    Now, the figures of the Zee5 survey clearly show that while this shift was initially triggered due to limitation of movement, people started liking the convenience and ease of online shopping.

    Uptick In Frequency Of Online Purchases

    The untimely lockdown also marked an uptick in the frequency of online shopping. According to the report, while shopping online was an irregular trend before the lockdown, people now make frequent online purchases, with a whopping 60 per cent of users shopping online at least twice a month and 20 per cent at least five times a month.

    People over The Age Of 35 Started Spending More On E-commerce

    What makes the data more interesting is that online shopping, which used to be a Gen Z thing, has significantly become popular even among Gen Y, including people over the age of 35. If we speak of numbers, 55 per cent of Gen Y users spent over 20 per cent more on online shopping since the first lockdown. A critical reason behind this notable growth is the dissolution of the barriers between online and offline shopping.

    Male Shoppers Leading E-Commerce Race Over Females

    It is a common belief that women are key drivers of e-commerce growth, but the survey revealed that it is presently the male shoppers who are currently leading the race.

    As per the findings, 22 per cent of the male consumers made more than five online purchases against 14 per cent of female shoppers. The asymmetry of mobile users among men and women in Tier II and Tier III markets could be a significant reason for this demographic shift in e-commerce sales. Another factor could be increased use of social media, which exposes men to the latest fashion and lifestyle trends, resulting in e-commerce purchases. This shift opens a massive opportunity for brands dealing mainly with men’s products.

    E-commerce Window Shopping: Mood Upliftment

    As lockdown restricted people from going out and having fun, they found new ways to engage themselves. While some of them revisited their old hobbies, others found new pastimes. Interestingly, online window shopping emerged as a favorite activity for many people. The Zee5 report suggested that 25 per cent of their respondents consider online shopping to enhance their mood. Online platforms offer an unprecedented level of product discovery and a shift in perception of e-commerce from ‘need fulfillment’ to ‘mood upliftment’.

    OTT Shows Have Emerged As A Platform For Fashion Discovery

    Ever since the first lockdown was imposed, people unknowingly started spending more time online. Since everyone in the family was locked inside their homes, OTT content consumption recorded enormous growth. Interestingly, as an offshoot of increased consumption, OTT shows emerged as a platform for fashion discovery among consumers. Reportedly, 87 per cent of users look forward to discovering fashion and lifestyle products in the shows they watch online. This is not it; even 75 per cent of people are likely to buy similar products and clothes that their favorite actors use or wear. And, naturally OTT platforms have become a platform of choice for all ecommerce advertisers.

    People Conduct Online Purchase After Checking Products In-Store

    The report discovered that 70 per cent of male users do online shopping after checking the same products in-store. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that now consumers don’t differentiate online and offline and make purchases based on their preference. Brands must invest in hybrid and omnichannel models that will allow them to cater to their customers wherever they choose to be. As the lockdown eases with time, we can look forward to an integrated market where e-commerce will most likely complement the offline market.

  • RED FM’s new campaign celebrates 75 years of independence

    RED FM’s new campaign celebrates 75 years of independence

    Mumbai: Private radio and entertainment network 93.5 RED FM has announced a new campaign ‘India @ 75’ to celebrate the history of the country. Launched in collaboration with India’s apex business organisation FICCI as the knowledge partner, the initiative aims to relive the footprints that the nation has created over the glorious years of independence.

    ‘India @ 75’ will document the country’s landmark achievements through weekly episodes narrated by RJ Praveen. It will also feature interviews of prominent bureaucrats, government officials, and scholars.

    The campaign will run from 4 February 2022 to 15 August 2022 every Friday 9:30 am – 10:30 am.

    RED FM and Magic FM director and COO Nisha Narayanan said, “It’s indeed a matter of pride for the entire nation to be achieving this landmark. Over these years, the nation and its citizens have gained tremendous respect around the globe for contributions and achievements across various walks of life. The campaign aims to showcase stories that have been lost in time over the historical journey of 75 years since India’s independence. These anecdotes will urge individuals to pause, relive and soak in the past that has helped our country to grow and develop.”

  • Sci-fi series ‘Detective Boomrah’ streams on MX Player

    Sci-fi series ‘Detective Boomrah’ streams on MX Player

    Mumbai: Produced by Saints Art, the new sci-fi series ‘Detective Boomrah’ is now streaming on MX Player. The release marks the OTT debut of the character of Detective Boomrah which is already popular in the audible and radio formats.

    In the first season comprising three episodes, Detective Boomrah and his partner Sam visit Ropam Haveli in Rajasthan to investigate the case of a man who appeared mysteriously in a locked room and then jumped from the roof to vanish midair.

    The web series presents the audience with a fictional detective character who confronts the paranormal. Apart from being a rare genre, it also has unique references to the rich Indian cultural heritage that is expected to strike a chord with the audience.

    The series has been directed by Sudhanshu Rai, who also plays Detective Boomrah, and produced by Saints Art. The cast includes Raghav Jhingran, Manisha Sharma, Shobhit Sujay, Abhishek Sonpaliya, Priyanka Sarkar and Garima Rai.

    Rai had earlier directed ‘Chaipatti’, a horror comedy already streaming on MX Player.