Category: Video On Demand

  • Ronnie Screwvala’s Unilazer invests Rs 15 crore in on-demand platform Timesaverz

    Ronnie Screwvala’s Unilazer invests Rs 15 crore in on-demand platform Timesaverz

    MUMBAI: Ronnie Screwvala’s Unilazer Ventures has pumped in Rs 15 crore in an on-demand home services platform Timesaverz. This Series A funding will be used to expand services of the startup in new markets.

     

    Founded in 2013 by Debadutta Upadhyaya and Lovnish Bhatia, the Mumbai based startup operates in six key metros namely Bangalore, Delhi, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Noida and Pune, growing at a 100 per cent rate QoQ. The service is available for both Android and iOS users.

     

    Screwvala said, “On-demand home services comprise the new frontier of e-commerce where service is now a product. Large companies are going to be created in this space and we will work closely with the founders to make Timesaverz a leader in an existing $5 billion industry with immense growth potential.”

     

    Timesaverz co-founder and CEO Debadutta Upadhyaya added, “Timesaverz started as a 2-hub operational company in Mumbai two years ago and has since grown to cater to one service request every three seconds and manages fulfilment through a 1000+ Timesaverz partner network. Since the launch of its both on web and mobile application, it has been witnessed growth in visitations and 80 per cent of the traffic is through mobile. The recent round of funding is aimed at bolstering our technology solutions and strengthening our product portfolio.”

  • WWE partners Vuclip for ‘Direct-To-Fans’ mobile service

    WWE partners Vuclip for ‘Direct-To-Fans’ mobile service

    MUMBAI: Video on demand (VOD) platform Vuclip has partnered with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to engage WWE fans in emerging markets of the world with video clips on their mobile phones. Through this partnership, Vuclip will make available WWE’s video clips on the Vuclip service in the markets of India, Africa, Middle East and South East Asia.

     

    Via this arrangement, WWE fans can stream the following mix of video clips on their mobile devices: match highlights such as Slam of the Week from both RAW and Smackdown; The Vault, a flashback to a monumental match; WWE Classics from legends of the past; and WWE Countdown which shows favourite superstars and match moments.

     

    Vuclip director and head of distribution Nikhil Naik said, “For more than three decades, WWE has been entertaining its fans across the world. With emerging markets such as India and Africa seen as ‘Mobile first’ markets, Vuclip will help pave the way for engaging WWE’s fan base in these countries along with deepening the engagement in the Middle Eastern and South East Asian markets. We are happy to offer WWE fans premium mobile entertainment in these markets.”

  • nexGTv tie-ups with MSM to live stream India vs Sri 2015 series

    nexGTv tie-ups with MSM to live stream India vs Sri 2015 series

    NEW DELHI: Digivive Services’ nexGTv has tied up with Multi Screen Media (MSM) for live-streaming the Cricbuzz Cup Sri Lanka vs India 2015 series from 12 August to 1 September.

     

    The series comprising three Test matches will be played in Sri Lanka at Galle International Stadium, P Sara Oval (Colombo) and Sinhalese Sports Club (Colombo). The two teams last played a Test Series five years ago during July-August 2010.

     

    Digivive Services director and CEO G D Singh said, “Cricket buffs throughout India will now be able to experience live and seamless, in-field action of the series unfold ball-by-ball on their mobiles, throughout the day or obtain a snapshot of the entire day’s action using the video-on-demand (VOD) service from nexGTv. With over 27 million downloads, nexGTv features in the Top 10 top-grossing entertainment apps in app stores and we hope to reach out to even more subscribers with this forthcoming series.”

     

    MSM EVP and digital head Uday Sodhi added, “We are pleased to extend our offering to the users of nexGTv, all the action from the India-Sri Lanka Test Series on their mobile devices. They can also immerse themselves in our high-quality on-demand match content including match highlights, finest moments, Man of the Match packages etc. Through our existing association with the digital destination, its viewers too can enjoy the top-of-the-line sports and entertainment properties that are a hallmark of the Sony Liv brand.” 

     

    Subscribers of nexGTv application can enjoy live streaming action from Sri Lanka either on their mobile phones, tablets, PCs and Laptops. The app can be downloaded via app stores of Google, Apple, Windows and Tizen.

     

    Free viewers on nexGTv can also catch up with all elements of the match including daily and full-match highlights, Pre and Post match reviews, as well as special packages of fours, sixes and wickets etc. via VOD for the next three months.

  • “As VOD market grows, brands need to up their advertising budget:” Meera Chopra

    “As VOD market grows, brands need to up their advertising budget:” Meera Chopra

    MUMBAI: Mobile video on demand (MVOD) could see a boom in the country in a couple of years. What is heartening for the MVOD business is the fact that with just 19 per cent penetration of mobile, close to 70 per cent of video consumption happens on it. The numbers will most definitely see an upward trend, when the remaining 81 per cent of the country, which resides is tier II and III cities, are reached through mobile.

     

    One of the players operating in the VOD space since 2008 is Vuclip, which was launched with the insight that mobile video will be the access point for engagement and entertainment.

     

    The platform, which operates in India, the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa understood the issues of the region before launching. Vuclip knew it had challenges to overcome in a country like India. The platform on the technology front had to deal with two main challenges: multiple bandwidths and multiple screen sizes.

     

    “In a country like India there is no stabilized bandwidth. The consumer here has grown up on television, experiencing great television reception and expecting the same to now be transmitted to mobile,” says Vuclip vice president & global head of advertising sales Meera Chopra.

     

    In order to address the issue, Vuclip came up with dynamic adaptive bitrate streaming module, which enabled translation of video depending on the quality of bandwidth and the screen size at that particular time. “We give un-buffered experience, because we show the content not just depending on the bandwidth, but the screen size as well,” informs Chopra.

     

    Citing that m.vuclip as a product has over the years grown organically, without any marketing around it, Chopra says, “Consumers came to Vuclip because they got a great experience and could collate video content from anywhere on the web.”

     

    On Vuclip, content discovery happens in two ways: firstly through content search on m.vuclip.com, which gives video content from across the web and secondly through its own copyrighted content. “We work with 200 plus content distributors. This includes the likes of Yash Raj Films, Balaji, Sony, Rajshri and Colors among others,” she says.

     

    In India, data is premium and understanding this, Vuclip introduced the download feature to enhance consumer experience.

     

    Price points

     

    Understanding subscribers’ needs and behaviour is key for any company and Vuclip claims to have understood its subscribers well. “People in this business today are struggling to make money out of content subscription, but close to seven million of our subscribers globally are pay,” Chopra informs.

     

    Pointing out that the success of a MVOD platform depends on the way the product is priced, she adds, “One should know how to price the product. If the app can give value for money, consumers will have the app.”   

     

    A VOD platform needs to have several price points to work in an emerging market. In India, for example, the recharge value of prepaid phones is anywhere between Rs 50 – 85. “One needs to work in this bandwidth. If someone is recharging their mobile for Rs 75, they will not subscribe to content worth Rs 50. The pricing of content could start from as low as Rs 5 and go up to Rs 35. For a postpaid customer, it could be a little more,” suggests Chopra.

     

    Chopra is of the opinion that super premium content needs to be paid for. “You cannot have everything free. Subscription revenue is the key. Look at Hulu or Netflix, a majority of their revenue comes from subscription. Advertising revenue will never scale up to subscription revenue,” she says.

     

    Increased competition

     

    India has recently seen the mushrooming of VOD platforms from content creators like Star India, Sony and Colors. “While it didn’t work in the US, India is a different story. Look at e-commerce, there are hundreds of them operating in the country today. In the same way, there can be hundreds of VOD players as well. There is enough and more for everybody. The consumer is ready to experiment and he is price and quality conscious. If you are able to meet these two matrixes, the consumers are ready to pay,” she points out.

     

    Chopra believes that while more players and competition opens up the market, it also tells a trend, which everyone wants to capitalise on. “There will be a lot of people entering the market, but the market will see a lot of consolidation as well,” she opines.

     

    In India, according to Chopra, growth will come from tier II and III cities. “While there will be more players entering the market, the larger challenge will be to retain the consumers on the platform.”

     

    Advertiser benefit from VOD

     

    From an efficiency point of view, VOD is cheaper than TV. “The advertisers are going very intelligently on the platform. Pre-roll and banners are passé. Brands today want to marry their offering with the content, which is something VOD can easily provide,” says Chopra.  

     

    Vuclip for example, created an adventure segment as part of a marketing campaign for a non-cola brand. “We had a lot of adventurous content available on the platform and so we created a section. This became a mini TV channel for the brand, which cannot be done on TV and even if it is done, the price point will be high,” she informs.

     

    The VOD platform did a similar programming capsule for Imperial Blue, wherein the product owned the cricket content available on the platform.

     

    “We now plan to create a Yash Raj movie festival on Vuclip and I feel that any brand, which associates with the content should advertise and own the content,” she says.  

     

    Vuclip currently has an association with close to 150 brands, which includes the likes of Airtel, Tata, Pepsi and Idea among others. “A lot of these advertisers are repeat advertisers. Majority of the business on Vuclip is sustained,” informs Chopra.

     

    A new area that will open up with the expansion of the MVOD market is that brands will start creating content for mobile, which will be different from a TVC. “Advertisers know that the audiences on the two platforms are different,” Chopra says.

     

    Regionalisation of content is another area to explore that has immense potential. According to Vuclip’s Global Video Insights (GVI) survey, though movies and TV shows account for around 80 per cent of the international content consumed on the Vuclip platform, 78 per cent of Vuclip viewers in India have shown preference to watching content in their native language. “Personalisation and localisation is the way forward for Vuclip,” she says.

     

    As of today, mobile advertising constitute not more than seven – eight per cent of the advertisers’ total ad budget and of this, VOD would constitute 15 – 20 per cent. “Looking at the way video is growing, this can go as high as 40 per cent. But brands will not spend on regular campaigns. It will be a play of how well the platform can use the content it has,” informs Chopra.  

     

    Chopra feels that while VOD is growing, advertisers need to grow their advertising pie and not divide the same sum of money to different mediums. “Currently we are fighting for the same money. Advertisers will need to grow their advertising budget, which can then be distributed across all platforms. Only when this happens, will all players be able to co-exist and grow,” concludes Chopra.

  • Indians in New York to mark Independence Day in nostalgic show

    Indians in New York to mark Independence Day in nostalgic show

    NEW DELHI: People of Indian origin will gather at a function in New York on 15 August to reminisce over what happened around the time India attained independence in 1947.

     

    Emmy-nominated renowned filmmaker Tirlok Malik, who recently launched www.nritvfilmclub.com for streaming Indian American movies online, has invited several NRIs who were witness to the brutalities of that time, and many of whom lost their dear ones.

     

    It is estimated that more than one and a half million people were killed or injured in the process and 15 million people migrated from both India and the newly-created Pakistan.

     

    The show “15th August 1947” will have senior citizens who were then children sharing their journey from 1947 to 2015 in the show. In another segment, the show will have presenters talking to the young generation of 2015 who did not witness the horrors of 1947 but heard about this from their grandparents or read in the history books. The young people will share their views what should be learned from the history and future impact.

     

    Talking about the show, Malik told Indiantelevision.com, “What has been the emotional journey for those kids who were 10 year old at that time August 1947? Have their memories faded? What would you feel if you were 10 year old and witnessed that?”

     

    He added, “I know many people – Indians and Pakistanis – who have witnessed 1947 but now they are living in America. Even while in America, they have never forgotten their childhood memories. Is it possible that we as human beings with the background of different religions and race can agree that we can also disagree sometimes and there should be no violence so that world can be more peaceful place?”

     

    Malik is a pioneer making films on the experiences of the Indian American and began this with his gripping Lonely in America made around two decades earlier.

     

    The show is being presented by NRI TV Film Club and JUS Broadcasting, which has four channels. They are the first Indian American Punjabi channels. The show will be aired in the week of 15 August on JUS Punjabi channels in US and Canada.

     

    The site www.nritvfilmclub.com was launched with 15 films made in America by NRI filmmakers with local Indian American talent. Some of the films are award winning and have been shown worldwide. NRI TV Film Club will also be producing and showing more films, TV sitcoms, web series with Indian American and multi-cultural talents.

  • Salman Khan Films & T-Series roll out ‘Main Hoon Hero Tera’ video on

    Salman Khan Films & T-Series roll out ‘Main Hoon Hero Tera’ video on

    MUMBAI: Harnessing the power of digital, Salman Khan Films (SKF) and T-Series have rolled out, exclusively on hotstar, the video premiere of the song Main Hoon Hero Tera, sung by Salman, for the film Hero starring Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty.

     

    Starting 6 pm on 6 August, the full song has been made available to the entire user base of hotstar, the video on demand platform from Star India.

     

    The exclusive-to-hotstar video features footage of Salman singing the song in a recording studio, intercut with high emotional drama and action points from the film Hero produced by SKF and Mukta Arts, set to release on 11 September.

     

    The video of Salman singing Main Hoon Hero Tera will remain exclusive to hotstar till midnight of Saturday.

  • ABS Group ties up with BSNL for on-demand services

    ABS Group ties up with BSNL for on-demand services

    MUMBAI: In a bid to expand its services in a highly competitive environment, the Atul Saraf led ABS Group has lined up a spree of developments. The company, which is all set to launch its MPEG 4 headend, is now strengthening its value added services (VAS) offering.

     

    ABS has entered into an agreement with telecom giant BSNL. As part of this, BSNL’s 10 million broadband subscribers can access the VAS and movies-on-demand services of ABS through its portal www.absplay.in.

     

    “We are working on setting up the servers in the BSNL premise for our value added services,” ABS CMD Atul B Saraf tells Indiantelevision.com.

     

    The portal will go live in August, 2015 after which BSNL broadband subscribers can access the library that contains more than 1000 movies, 60,000 songs and videos and approximately 70-80 web channels. “It is a subscription based model. There will be a revenue share between BSNL and us,” informs Saraf.  

     

    The content will range from Bollywood, Hollywood, Tollywood, regional, sports, devotional, comedy, horror, action to music, short length videos and full length videos. While refraining to divulge the pricing of the content, Saraf says, “It will be in a very cost effective manner.”

     

    Close to 25 per cent of the catalogue has been purchased by ABS, while 75 per cent of the content will be on revenue sharing basis with content creators. “We have bought content from both national and international content providers. We will have a revenue share with them,” he informs.

     

    “We saw a gap in the VAS space and so tried to tap into it. This is part of our new revenue generating launches,” says Saraf.

  • Comcast to launch Internet TV service called Stream

    Comcast to launch Internet TV service called Stream

    MUMBAI: Keeping in mind the diversity in preferences of watching entertainment content, cable giant Comcast is all set to launch a streaming TV service called Stream.

     

    Comcast Cable executive vice president and general manager, video services Matt Strauss said, “The way we watch TV has become more personal than ever. I like to watch live on the big screen in my living room. My kids, on the other hand, prefer to catch up with their favorite shows on their laptops, on demand. As this diversity in preferences continues to grow, we’ve added new features and offerings to try and meet the needs of everyone who loves TV.”

     

    Comcast has previously created skinny bundles like Internet Plus and developed services that cater to students, like Xfinity on Campus. 

     

    The cable company has now launched a beta test of a new streaming cable service that furthers its goal to provide TV choices for everyone. “It’s unlike anything we’ve ever offered: no extra device or additional equipment required…or even a TV. And it’s called Stream,” Strauss said.

     

    With Stream, Xfinity Internet customers can watch live TV from about a dozen networks – including all the major broadcast nets and HBO – on laptops, tablets and phones in their home. It includes thousands of on demand movies and shows to watch home or away and even comes with access to TV Everywhere and a cloud DVR to record shows and watch later.

     

    Stream will be available to Comcast’s Xfinity Internet customers for $15 per month and will first launch in Boston at the end of the summer. The company will take it to Chicago and Seattle next, with plans to make it available everywhere in its footprint by early 2016.

     

    “We’ll continue to experiment by creating offerings like Stream, so that users can choose the service that works best for them. So if you love TV and spend most of your time with the screen in your lap as opposed to the one on the wall, Stream may just be the thing for you,” Strauss added.

  • Reliance Big Entertainment & FunOnGo ink deal for mobile entertainment content

    Reliance Big Entertainment & FunOnGo ink deal for mobile entertainment content

    MUMBAI: The ubiquitous nature of mobile phones has created a significant opportunity for monetization of video content on mobile Internet devices. Towards this objective Reliance Big Entertainment has entered into a strategic alliance with FunOnGo Entertainment, which provides customized platform and managed services. 

     

    FunOnGo is a content curator and licenses VAS content across movies, music, games and applications. The strategic alliance will focus on servicing Indian mobile handset brands. Across all its OEM clients such as Samsung, Micromax, Karbonn, Intex & Gionee, FunOnGo has the potential to reach 60 per cent of smartphone users in India.

     

    Handset vendors are moving from hardware specifications to focus on the user experience as a way to improve market penetration. FunOnGo helps OEMs set up on-device portals that allow users to easily browse, purchase and use content and services.

     

    Reliance Big Entertainment COO Sweta Agnihotri said, “We see the mobile phone brands as a fantastic gateway to the consumer. Our team will play an active operational role in this alliance wherein FunOnGo could leverage our understanding of content and industry relationships to amplify its value offering to the consumer.”

     

    FunOnGo CEO Vijay Singh added, “Until recently, the revenues generated through mobile came from on-deck services offered by telecom companies. Globally, the trend has shifted towards growth of off-deck services that are offered directly to consumers.”

     

    Maitreya Mass Media is a seed investor of FunOnGo & has business interests as wide-ranging as FMCG, hospitality, real estate and mass communication. 

     

    Maitreya Mass Media MD Varsha Satpalkar said, “The all-round growth on mobile be it devices, connections, traffic and content consumption, is astounding and we see that FunOnGo is rightly poised to gain from the momentum this ecosystem provides.”

  • Rakhi Sawant takes on Arnab Goswami, Lalit Modi while getting bajaoed on #fame

    Rakhi Sawant takes on Arnab Goswami, Lalit Modi while getting bajaoed on #fame

    MUMBAI:  The outspoken and blunt Rakhi Sawant is back with her bold statements on #famebollywood. The queen of controversies takes on the tweets about her on social media and stylishly replies to a few chosen ones.

     

    She is funny, vulnerable and absolutely endearing as she gets #Bajaoed!  The actress outdoes herself each time she opens her mouth. This time her target is the Bollywood’s sultry siren, Sunny Leone. She also takes on Arnab Goswami when she is told ‘Rakhi is the replacement of Arnab Goswami in the entertainment world.’ Rakhi’s hilarious response when she is asked about her ‘genetic connection with Lalit Modi’. All this and more will leave the viewers in surprise!

     

    Not known to mince her words, she reacts to the tweets; ‘Rakhi’s comparison with the Delhi Government that does nothing… Rakhi being called the Pamela Anderson of Bollywood and advised to start a show named ‘Bai-watch’ and Rakhi’s born to expose cleavage!

     

    Watch Rakhi Sawant lashing out on the nastiest, funniest and craziest things you’ve read about her on social media. So whether it’s about her plastic face to her infamous kiss with Mika Singh, she is upfront and takes a dig on all of them.