Category: iWorld

  • Amazon India head Nitesh Kripalani’s amazing growth recipe

    MUMBAI: Nitesh Kripalani is pleased as punch. The former Sony Pictures executive and current Amazon Prime director & country head is on the threshold of unleashing the streaming service’s first Indian original with, voila, all of only 10 episodes on 10 July across 200 countries.

    Titled Inside Edge, it has been produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani’s Excel Entertainment and the storyline brings together the world of cricket and entertainment. “The scale at which Inside Edge has been produced is something India has not seen before,” says Farhan. Adds Riteshi: “Amazon gave us the opportunity to think freely in making it for a global audience.”

    The teaser of ‘Inside Edge’ starring Vivek Oberoi, Richa Chadha, Angad Bedi, Sanjay Suri and Sarah Jane Dias was already trending on Twitter before it was formally launched last Friday. “It is completely organic, already showing positive signs welcoming original work,” Kripalani says triumphantly.

    And that’s not all. Another 17 originals are in various stages of development at Amazon Prime Video. “Our content plan appears to be running on schedule. We are trying to get three to four originals beyond Inside Edge in a few months (this year) since there are different projects in various stages of development (casting or post-production, etc),” he says.

    Among the projects it is working on is director Ram Madhvani’s ‘Bodhi Dharma ‘ — the genesis of Kung Fu. “Then,” points out Kripalani, “we are doing a show called ‘The Ministry’ with AIB and OML — it’s a political satire,” points out Kripalani. “Series such as ‘Mirzapur’ and ‘Made in Heaven’ will come up around in August.”

    It’s not just Indian originals that the streaming site is rolling out. Kripalani expects many more US TV shows to hit Amazon India Prime Video service. “A lot more content is coming up after the May screenings in Los Angeles,” he emphasizes.

    Amazon Prime had recently added new Bollywood movies such as Noor and Begum Jaan reducing the release window for OTT services. “Badrinath Ki Dulhania is coming up very soon,” Kripalani reveals.

    The India head did not deny working with the film industry’s big brands such as Akshay Kumar and John Abraham, saying: “They are some of the best talent in the country with whom we discuss ideas on a daily basis.”

    Apart from the main fare of Hindi and US series and films, Amazon Prime has already signed and launched several Telugu movies such as ‘Winner’ and ‘Mister’ and is in the process of launching some Bengali movies. “We are going to see how it works with the customers before we scale up. We are discussing some deals with Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Marathi content producers,” Kripalani says.

    While being chary of revealing any figures, Kripalani says that Amazon Prime is beginning to see a shift in consumption patterns. Hence, the drive to bring in Tamil, Telugu, Bengali shows and films.

    “Subscribers have been keenly watching Indian movies — especially Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, followed by Bengali and Marathi,” Kripalani elaborates. He explains that a positive outcome of Amazon Prime Video has been that Indian subscribers, at a small price, are now legitimately consuming US TV shows.

    “An unmet demand in India until recently, consumers are binge-watching the initial episodes of some shows, the latest episodes of ‘Vampire Diaries’ as well as s well as supernaturals and global Amazon originals such as American Playboy and of course kids shows during summer vacation.”

    Kripalani reveals that the growth in the number of Prime subscribers has been exponential with more and more getting engaged in terms of hours per customer per month, especially after the April launch of Fire TV stick — when consumption reportedly grew to 1.75 billion minutes.

    He is sparing no effort at making the Amazon Prime Video app available on every viewing option, and ramp up its viewing metrics. “We are available on Samsung, Sony and LG devices. A couple of weeks back, we also launched on their older devices too,” he says. “As data charges in India is a concern, we have implemented a lot of features and are giving away data on Airtel and other partnerships.” The objective is to bring the content in front of customers, wherever they are. “If there were a large MSO with a significant customer base interested in giving the customers a TV experience, we would try (if technically feasible) and integrate the Prime content with them,” he highlights.

    The service is also being pushed with a multimillion dollar ad and promotion content on TV, print and digital. Full front page ads pushing its ecommerce sales and TV spots have been running during the ICC World Cup telecast on Star Sports, and other top GEC channels.

    But, are originals on VoD services viable? “It has worked globally, and it should work in India. If one offers the right content at the right value and on the right device, viewers would certainly consume it,” Kripalani says confidently. “Grand Tour was one of the top shows and so was American Gods. Hundreds of thousands of viewers are coming back every week to watch Bahubali animated shows.”

    ‘Inside Edge’ is the story of Bollywood and cricket — two passion that Indians have in their blood. Like consumers have been watching originals from the US and the UK, now they would have something to call their own original creativity and talent. “It would open up a lot of the market,”he says.

    However, the focus currently is on building scale and improving product and user experience. The bottom line is not the imperative.

    “In the India market, we plan to engage subscribers on a long-term basis. We don’t look at breaking even. We would rather evaluate the buzz in the market, the number of subscribers who engaged with this show or how many new subs signed up seeing this shows,” he says.

    About Prime’s strategy, the India head reveals that the team is are razor sharp focused on customers as the goal is to be number one (from being No. 3 behind Hotstar and Voot as per the latest FICCI-KPMG report).

    “Reliability of service, the selection (of content) that we offer, convenience of access and the value we provide (will decide our destiny),” he remarks. “We are an SVoD service, and we are building that market segment in India with the right content mix, and especially originals such as ‘Inside Edge and others that are expected to be introduced.”

    Media observers give Amazon’s India strategy the thumbs up.

    “It has got a good gig going in India,” says a media agency head. “Consumers, especially in the metros and in emerging towns of India are using the ecommerce site to buy products, coughing up Rs 499 for the prime experience of quicker delivery. Along with that they are getting access to a palette of good video content. While that is an advantage, it can also a disadvantage. Will the two services cannibalise the time visitors have available to them to engage with both of them are challenges Amazon will have to analyse and deal with over time. Prima facie, Prime Video is surely going to give Hotstar, Voot a run for their money. “

    For Kripalani that would be an amazing way for his charge’s story to unfold.

  • India’s 400 mn smartphones generate 80% data traffic: FB’s Umang Bedi

    MUMBAI: India has 400 million smart phones that account for 80 per cent of internet data traffic at present and when many non-feature phones will start getting replaced or include features facilitating internet access, it will change the way how data is accessed, according to Facebook managing director, India & South Asia, Umang Bedi.

    Speaking at the IAMAI event here on Tuesday, Bedi, while highlighting how over a decade back (united) Reliance brought in revolution in India by introducing cheap mobile handsets and competitive plans for consumers, said the launch of Jio service by Mukesh Ambani-promoted Reliance Industries earlier this year is bringing about a similar revolution by employing disruptive marketing tactics and pricing that is again changing the way India consumes data.

    Bedi, who was speaking extempore at the event, said there are three Indias that needs watching and from where growth likely to come.

    The first India, he mentioned, is the one that subscribes to books on e-retailers like Amazon, shops on Flipkart and rides on Ola cabs rides, which is similar to what is happening in the West. According to Bedi, India today is a growing digital market registering a 35 per cent growth worth USD 1.8-2.8 billion.

    The second India, according to Bedi, is the mass India that lives in tier 2 and 3 cities /towns where people have money and aspirations but no access to affordable Internet. And, the third India comprises about 25 million people living in rural areas for whom new solutions and methods to reach them are needed. Reason: It’s this huge mass that will become a big consuming market in near future.

    As disruption seemed to be the underlying theme of the digital economy, Bedi dwelt on the disrupters theory, fathered by Clayton Christensen, saying disruption is happening in the digital sector and it’s being done by the likes of Amazon (from selling books to etailing electronics appliances, smart phones, etc) and Uber.

    Pointing out that Amazon and Uber were the “biggest disrupters” in today’s world, Bedi also issued a warning to all marketers saying that unless business people remained “humble”, they themselves may find disrupted.

  • TVF elevates Gusain as CEO as Kumar steps down

    MUMBAI: TVF, a VoD platform which had last year received Rs 660 million investment from Tiger Global Management Llc, has elevated Dhawal Gusain as the CEO. Gusain has taken over the new role from Arunabh Kumar who has decided to step down.

    Gusain has been with TVF since 2015 as the COO of the firm. With over a decade of industry experience, Gusain has been in leadership and management roles across various sectors and geographies.

    In the past, he has worked with Hindustan Unilever Limited, PwC’s strategy & (formerly Booz & Company) and DropThought (VC-backed Silicon Valley start-up) at various locations in India and the United States.

    Gusain has an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and a B-Tech from IIT Kharagpur.

  • Hotstar’s Tamil original starts today

    MUMBAI: India’s leading digital streaming platform, Hotstar, has announced its new original series in Tamil, in association with celebrated film director, Balaji Mohan, titled “As I’m Suffering from Kadhal.” It will stream on Hotstar on 16 June, with all 10 episodes releasing simultaneously. Apart from Tamil, the series will also be available in Telugu, with English subtitles available for both languages.

    The 10-part series revolves around the lives of three young couples, a young divorced man and his 8-year old daughter. Through its various characters, the show charts the entire arc of optimism one experiences in love, and its transitions from giddy excitement to utter frustration, with large doses of insight and humour.

    This is a familiar theme for director Balaji Mohan, whose past work also explores different facets of the theme of love. His last project, Maari, featuring Dhanush and Kaajal Aggarwal was one of the biggest hits of 2015, with fans eagerly awaiting its sequel, Maari 2.

    ‘Falling in love is the easy part. It’s staying in love that’s tougher. And the endless optimism of human beings to try it over and over again, despite mixed results, is quite fascinating for me. It’s a subject I’ve explored in different ways, and this time, with a series. Urban audiences across the country would resonate with a theme like this, and I wanted this show to be able to reach all of them. Hotstar, with its massive reach, is the ideal medium to do so,’ shares Balaji Mohan.

    ‘Throughout our conversations with our viewers from the state, especially the younger users, one thing that comes out is that there is huge appetite for stories that are authentic and contemporary. This show is an effort to address that appetite. We believe that we have a unique proposition for our audiences in Tamil Nadu: with shows like this, with a large roster of Tamil movies, with TV shows and with sports coverage in Tamil, we now have a very distinctive offering for our millions of loyal users in the state’, shares Hotstar CEO Ajit Mohan.

  • Regional viewers ‘catch-up’ Sun TV’s new VoD

    MUMBAI: Sun TV Network, which marked its silver jubilee this year, has received a phenomenal response to its digital content platform “Sun NXT”.

    The new platform enables customers to watch their popular TV programmes in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. Sun NXT claims to have crossed more than 1.1 million downloads in four days. It is compatible with every screen format, viz: smartphone, tablet, desktop and TV. Also, it is available globally via Android and Apple AppStore. Sun NXT also claims to be among the top trending apps.

    With a film library of over 4000 titles, over 40 channels streaming live, movies, kids shows, news, comedy clips, video on demand (VOD), originals, music and catch-up TV, Sun NXT is shaping up to be the global destination of choice for content in south Indian languages.

  • UCWeb: Damon Xi will now head India & Indonesia

    NEW DELHI: Damon Xi as Head of UCWeb India and Indonesia office and will be in charge of the UCWeb ecosystem along with content cooperation within the markets in these countries,

    Prior to this, Damon was general manager of UCWeb India, leading strategic alliance and business development for the company in India, according to Alibaba Mobile Business Group, part of Alibaba Digital Media and Entertainment.

    In a significant restructuring announced last month, Alibaba Digital Media and Entertainment Group elevated Jack Huang to President of Alibaba Mobile Business Group and Young Li as Head of International Business Department at Alibaba Mobile Business Group.

    UCWeb’s flagship product UC Browser is the number one platform in India and Indonesia with over 50% market share, ahead of Google Chrome and Opera. UC Browser is also the sixth most downloaded application on Android platform in India and has crossed 100 million active monthly users.

    India and Indonesia have become most important overseas markets for UCWeb. Over the last 6 years, UCWeb has transformed itself from being the largest mobile browser to a leading content distribution platform in India through the launch and integration of UC News. UC News is a big-data powered content distributor, serving as a one-stop destination for trending and curated news content. It has featured channels on general news, cricket, technology, entertainment, movies, lifestyle, health, and humour. UC News has crossed 100 Million Monthly Active Users (MAUs), rapidly growing in India & Indonesia market since its launch in June 2016.

    In January, Alibaba announced a Rs. 2 billion investment to build UCWeb in India and Indonesia over the next two years, by tapping into the potential of user-generated content. UCWeb’s strength in technology is helping UC News process millions of data request and content of massive origins everyday with the help of its 3 big data clusters set-up in India. The UC We-Media program where people get an opportunity to create, to write, share thoughts and engage with their followers on UC News is set to expand to 30,000 contributors by the end of 2017, producing over 10,000 pieces of content daily.

    Alibaba Digital Media and Entertainment reported a 271 per cent jump, year-on-year, for the fiscal year ended 31 March 2017 with significant contributions from mobile internet services revenue from UCWeb businesses, including mobile search and news feeds, as well as apps and game publishing across China as well as key global markets like India and Indonesia.

  • SonyLiv to work with independent artistes, says Uday Sodhi

    MUMBAI: Are you an independent musician? Well, SonyLIV is here to offer you an outlet to build your audience base.

    The digital army of Sony Pictures Network India, SonyLIV has opened its gates to independent artists as they explore music in the digital space. The brand that recently launched the ‘Aadat Che Tu’ music video to accompany its Gujarati rom-com web series, ‘Kacho Papad, Pako Papad’ is looking at connecting with the audience musically.

    “Music is something that the Indians love to consume, even when you are making a web series. ‘Aadat Che Tu’ is a song that captures the essence of the show – ‘Kacho Papad, Pako Papad’. Creating songs around web series is an attempt to complete the experience. We cannot imagine a movie without songs and its music that has worked for our shows,” says Sony Pictures Networks India EVP & head – digital business Uday Sodhi.

    For detailed story, read here:

    SonyLIV opens its gates to independent musicians

  • ACT still leads in wired sub addition, Idea & BSNL lose wireless subs

    BENGALURU: Atria Convergence Technologies Pvt. Ltd (ACT) continued to lead in wired broadband internet subscribers additions in calendar year 2017 (CY-17) until 30April 2017 (Apr-17) as per data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). ACT added 70,000 subscribers, of which 20,000 were added inApril 2017 followed by Indian telecom major Bharti Airtel Limited (Airtel) and You Broadband which added 10,000 subscribers each during the same period.

    The MukeshDhirubhaiAmbani led Reliance Industries Limited juggernaut Reliance JioInfocom Limited (Jio) continued as the company with the largest wireless broadband internet subscriber base in the country – all of it being wireless so far. Having overtaken the incumbent biggest wireless broad band internet player until Oct-16, Airtel, Jio had a subscriber base of 112.55 million (1125.5 lakh) in Apr-17. Its peers in the wireless internet space – Idea and BSNLbled subscribers. Idea Cellular lost 2.95 million (29.5 lakh) subscribers in the month of April 2017, while BSNL lost 1.22 million (12.2 lakh) subscribers during the same period.

    1.1 lakh (0.11 million) wired broadband internet subscribers were added in CY-17 as per TRAI data. Among the wireline ISP’s,BSNL is the biggest player by far with 99.7 lakh subscribers. BSNL lost 10,000 wired broadband subscribers in CY-17.The second largest wireline ISP in India is Airtel, which closed Apr-17 with 20.9 lakh wireline subscribers, after adding just 10,000 subscribers to its wireline internet subscriber base during Apr-17 and 50,000 in CY-17. The third largest wireline broadband internet services provider was regional private player ACT Broadband with a subscriber base of 11.9 lakh at the end of Apr-18. The government run Mahanagar Sanchar Nigam Limited (MTNL) lost 40,000 subscribers in CY-17 and had a subscriber base of 10 lakh at the end of Apr-17. The fifth player in the list of top five wireline broadband internet service providers in the country is another regional player – You Broadband or You BB. The minnow’s subscriber base grew by 10,000 to 0.63 million (6.3 lakh) in Apr-17 vis-à-vis Mar-17. Please refer to the figure below:

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    The wireless broadband internet subscriber basein India in CY-17 grew 22.12 percent (48.07 million) from 217.36million to 265.43million in Apr-17.  It was 251.71 million in Mar-17. During the same period, the wireless broadband subscriber base of the top five service providers grew by 52.09 million, indicating in general that though the overall wireless subscriber base grew,  a number of subscribers switched loyalties and moved to 4 of the 5 top players – (Idea  Cellular has lost subscribers, the other 4 players have gained in CY-2017).

    The top five service wireless internet service providers subscriber base grew 3.44 percent (52.9 million) between Mar-17 and Apr-17. The top five wireless service providers constituted 88.04 percent market share (87.48 percent in Mar-17) of the total broadband subscribers at the end of Apr-17. These service providers were Jio(112.55 million), Airtel (52.25 million), Vodafone (39.76 million), Idea Cellular (24.09 million) and BSNL (21.58 million).

    Please refer to the figure below for subscriber base of top 5 wireless broadband internet service providers:

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    Among the top 5 wireless broadband internet services providers in the country, Jio has shown the highest growth. Please refer to the figure below for growth of top 5 wireless broadband internet service providers in the country:

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    Notes: (1) The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used at some places in this paper/charts to denote numerical values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:
    (a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.
    (b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.

    (2) TRAI reports indicate data in millions of numbers up to 2 decimal places. Hence it is assumed in this report that a figure of 0.51 million (5.1 lakh) subscribers for You BB for Dec-2015 would be granular to the nearest 10,000. While percentages have been mentioned up to two decimal places, the accuracy may vary, depending upon the exact number.
     (3) MSOs’ have a number of subsidiaries and alliances, hence broadband numbers are split as applicable. The consolidated subscription numbers of these entities could be larger. Hathway is a case in point.

     

  • UC News: Scribes Padampati Sharma & Vivek Shukla hired for cricket commentary

    MUMBAI: UCWeb, an Alibaba Mobile Business Group company, has announced Padampati Sharma and Vivek Shukla as official commentators for its news platform, UC News. The veteran journalists will help UC News users with expert opinions, insights and sharp analysis of the final matches of the eighth edition of Global Cricket Championship being held in England and Wales on 14, 15, and 18 June 2017.

    Talking on the latest announcement, Alibaba Mobile Business Group’s UC News head Bruce Zuo said, “Indians love cricket and technology platforms like UC News are playing a crucial role in amplifying it and making it a shared phenomenon. We are committed to bring an enriching experience to our users and in line with the same announce Sharma and Shukla as official commentators on UC News. Both are known names of sports journalism and bring credibility and strong understanding on the cricket arena. We are hopeful that our millions of users will enjoy the experience.”

    Senior sports journalist and UC News We-Media blogger Shukla adds, “I feel honoured and appreciate We-Media for giving me an opportunity to bring ongoing Cricket tournament’s insights to the large base of cricket fans. I look forward to introducing a unique experience to the UC News users and help them stay updated on the key happenings on- ground.”

    “Writing and cricket have always been my biggest passions and with We-Media platform I get to relive it. The platform enables me to be an independent writer and alongside retain the sharp reporting attributes of a journalist. I am excited to be in this phase of life where I get to connect with millions of users on UC News who share the common interest in Cricket,” said senior sports journalist and UC News We-Media blogger Sharma.

    Sharma and Shukla have been the known faces of Hindi Journalism. Both of them have been in a part of active journalism for over three decades and were associated with key media including Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala, The Times of India, etc.

  • India leads y-o-y mobile data growth, 1m global users added per day: Ericsson

    MUMBAI: Ericsson foresees continued rapid growth of mobile connectivity as global mobile data traffic increases to eight times its current level by 2022.

    Global mobile traffic exabytes:

    · Latest edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report foresees 2.6 billion new mobile broadband subscribers will be added through 2022 – averaging to more than one million each day

    · Dominant access technology will be LTE (also known as 4G) in 2018, making it the fastest-growing mobile technology in history

    · Total traffic in mobile networks grew 70 percent between end of Q1, 2016 and end of Q1, 2017

    This traffic is the equivalent of:

    * The population of Spain streaming HD video 24 hours per day for a month
    * A single subscriber streaming HD video continuously for 3.55 million years
    * 31 billion hours of continuous HD video streaming

    For the next six years, nearly 2.6 billion new subscribers will be added to mobile broadband networks – enough to fill a European championship soccer stadium (with capacity of 50,000) 20 times each day. As many people went to Times Square in New York to welcome in the new year for 2017.

    The latest collection of statistics about the growth of subscribers and data traffic in mobile networks is presented in the June edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report. It shows the highest year-on-year mobile data growth globally since 2013, led by massive growth in India, and highlights the underlying need for mobile data.

    The use of smartphones and easy access to mobile internet services comprise a major part of the traffic numbers. Ericsson analyzes “smartphone mobile data traffic” within “mobile data traffic” to illustrate this trend more clearly. By the end of 2022, total smartphone mobile data traffic will have increased 9X, reaching 66 ExaBytes per month.

    Niklas Heuveldop, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Technology and Emerging Business, Ericsson, says: “Based on measurements made in hundreds of mobile networks, the Ericsson Mobility Report data truly illustrates the tremendous underlying growth in the industry. 4G subscriptions are increasing faster than ever, Voice over LTE uptake is accelerating and traffic growth has reached levels we have not seen since 2013.

    “I am particularly excited to see the industry’s major steps to progress network evolution, including the approval of the Non-Standalone 5G New Radio (NR) that will enable early 5G deployments. According to our forecast, we anticipate that this will lead to more than half a billion 5G subscriptions and a population coverage of 15 percent by 2022.”

    On industry trends, the Mobility Report features articles on Internet for all, massive IoT coverage in cities and remote operation of vehicles with 5G.

    LTE BECOMING MOST PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY IN HISTORY: In 2018, LTE (4G) will overtake GSM as the largest access technology by number of subscriptions. The speed with which this technology has been rolled out and adopted is unprecedented. It has taken only five years for LTE to cover 2.5 billion people, compared to eight years for WCDMA/HSPA, or 3G. In the first quarter of this year alone, 250 million new LTE subscriptions were added.

    While LTE uptake is driven by demand for improved user experience and faster networks, 5G deployment will also be driven by the need for enhanced mobile broadband capabilities as well as industry solutions for efficiency and automation. 5G will be the one network to support a diversity of use cases. More than half a billion 5G subscriptions are expected to be activated by 2022, not including IoT connections. 5G is then expected to cover around 15 percent of the world’s population.