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  • ALTBalaji promotes ‘Cartel’ via interactive quiz

    ALTBalaji promotes ‘Cartel’ via interactive quiz

    Mumbai: OTT platform ALTBalaji has tied up with Amazon Alexa for an interactive quiz to promote its new action-drama show “Cartel”. 

    The interactive quiz is designed for an immersive audience experience and players stand a chance to win ALTBalaji’s subscription along with a gift hamper and a virtual meet and greet with the stars of the show. The quiz will be live till 10 October and the winner will be announced the next day, said the platform in a statement.

    “ALTBalaji is always on the lookout to help get viewers every chance to hop on to the platforms and witness the magic we have created with over 87 Indian original shows,” said ALTBalaji, SVP – marketing and revenue, Divya Dixit. “With millions of Alexa skill embedded devices spread across the globe, this collaboration is one of our initiatives to encourage viewers to experience the immersive magic of Cartel as well as win prizes.”

  • ALTBalaji ropes in 13 brands for new web series ‘Cartel’

    ALTBalaji ropes in 13 brands for new web series ‘Cartel’

    Mumbai: OTT platform ALTBalaji has brought on board as many as 13 youth-centric brands for its mega-starrer release “Cartel”. The association draws upon the synergies between the show’s and the brands’ young TG.

    The list of partners on the thriller entertainment series includes Reliance (digital media partner), Voyage (accessories partner), USTREAK (Esports platform), Ugaoo (nature partner), Flyrobe (wardrobe partner), Growfitter (fitness partner), Ferns N Petals (gifting partner), Ixigo (travel partner), Bollywoo (fashion merchandise partner), Josh (short format app executing #CartelChallenge), Dunzo (food delivery partner), Mission Green Mumbai (NGO partner), and Invisible Lounge (hospitality partner).

    “Cartel is a tentpole property for us with a stellar star cast and storyline. The team went all out to promote this show and reach the intended audience via successful partnerships,” said ALTBalaji, SVP – revenue and marketing, Divya Dixit. “All of these brands have been chosen carefully and are helping us gain maximum momentum. The brand associations purely depend on the show’s content and target audience and how both the brands can benefit from each other’s audience base.” 

  • ALTBalaji and Josh collaborate on new web series ‘Cartel’

    ALTBalaji and Josh collaborate on new web series ‘Cartel’

    Mumbai: ALTBalaji has announced its association with short video app Josh for the web series titled “Cartel”. The platform has roped in more than 138 actors for the upcoming thriller.

    Josh will begin promotion with the #CartelChallenge urging users to generate videos with dialogues from the series. The association with ALTBalaji will involve multiple collaborated activities including actor videos, social media content, contests, and giveaways, said the press statement.

    “The association is a perfect fit as both Josh as well as ALTBalaji are youth-centric brands that are encouraging and supporting indigenous talent and creativity in India. Through our ‘#CartelChallenge’, we aim at promoting ALTBalaji’s new release by leveraging the power of bite-sized, snackable content,” said Josh, head of creator and content ecosystem, Sunder Venketraman.

    Commenting on the partnership, ALTBalaji’s SVP- marketing and revenue, Divya Dixit said, “Josh is a made in India short video app catering to the youth and mass India just like our platform, which is majorly youth-centric. Also, UG content and influencers promotion enhance the surrounding noise on the show and encourage deeper audience involvement. This partnership allows us to reach and involve our target group effortlessly.”

  • Balaji Telefilms elevates Sunanda Gupta Jenna to VP, digital originals

    Balaji Telefilms elevates Sunanda Gupta Jenna to VP, digital originals

    Mumbai: Media and entertainment company Balaji Telefilms has promoted Sunanda Gupta Jenna to vice president – digital originals. She joined the media conglomerate in August 2019 as a creative producer for ALTBalaji originals.

    Prior to joining Balaji Telefilms, Jenna was associated with the ZEE network as programming head weekend for &TV. In her earlier stints, she has worked with Viacom18 and Endemol India.

    Jenna is a broadcast media professional who has experience in spearheading programming, content selection/creation, management, and television production. She has been a part of various projects including channel launches (COLORS, &TV), long format reality shows (IGT, Bigg Boss, Voice ), live TV shows (LMI), finite fiction (The Mentalist Agent Raghav, Darr horror series, Crime Series), and live events.

  • Understanding ALTBalaji’s ‘under 35 viewers’ with Divya Dixit

    Understanding ALTBalaji’s ‘under 35 viewers’ with Divya Dixit

    As ALTBalaji senior vice-president – marketing and revenue, Divya Dixit has played a pivotal role in driving the company’s vision in the fast-growing and dynamic OTT sector. She carries over two decades of experience in business, marketing and brand building across the digital, OTT, broadcast, telecom, music, and retail industries. Before joining ALTBalaji in 2018, she was with ZEE5 where she conceptualised and developed the brand ‘ZEE5 ‘and ‘ZEE5 Originals’, as well as launched the platform and multiple original shows.

    At ALTBalaji, Dixit looks after marketing budgets and recovery via direct subscription revenue. She is also responsible for the overall growth of the platform, program scheduling, and analytics as well. Under her leadership, ALTBalaji has been one of the top three grossing OTT apps, having doubled its direct revenue YOY in the years 2018-19 and 2019-2020.

    On Tuesday, Balaji Telefilms announced its financial results for AMJ 2021, as per which ALTBalaji sold a total of 1.8m subs, up 35 per cent QoQ. Its direct subscription revenues stood at Rs 17cr. Boasting a current active subscriber base of 2.4m (excluding subscribers on partner apps), AltBalaji continues to drive growth for the Company.

    Interestingly the platform is also turning younger everyday with 80 per cent of the current viewers being less than 35 years of age. The brand has registered a 100 per cent YoY growth with respect to the same, especially in the hinterland markets. According to Counterpoint Research’s Survey, AltBalaji’s 25-35 audience accounted for 59 per cent of its users in 2019. The development is significant because ultimately it is this age group which drives the OTT market.

    Indiantelevision.com’s Ashee Sharma got into a freewheeling conversation with ALTBalaji, senior VP – marketing and revenue, Divya Dixit to understand this under-35 viewer base and more.

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    On ALTBalaji’s young viewer base and the value it holds for the brand

    Youth programming continues to be our focus at ALTBalaji. We are striving constantly to keep the stories as young, inclusive, and as vibrant as possible in the hope of making a difference to the future of society. Some of our top viewed shows in this category have been Broken But Beautiful Season 3, Puncch Beat, Dev DD, Crashh, Dark7white, and LSD.

    We are here to make disruptive content that breaks stereotypes and is relatable to New India, and this development is significant for us because it implies that our brand has been able to crack the code for the youth and those young at heart. It has made ALTBalaji the benchmark for other OTT platforms. We expect a steady surge in viewership, especially among the 18-35 year olds who are leading the binge-watching trend today.

    On the difference between this audience and the rest in terms of consumer behaviour

    Most of OTT consumption happens with viewers under the age of 35 years who are far more tech-savvy, however also most often the busiest. Shorter attention spans seem to be a universal thing with this demographic unless their interest is piqued. So it becomes necessary for us to create content that catches the viewers’ attention right from the get-go. Nowadays, content is all over the internet, and with the intense competition, cracking the code to a viewer’s interest is most important. We believe we have been successful in this regard. Our engagement metrics have gone up from 48 minutes a day in FY18-19 to 83 minutes currently and the audience comprises 21.29 per cent women, with men dominating at 78.71 per cent. 

    On the content and marketing strategy for the <35 yrs TG

    At ALTBalaji, digital marketing is an important element of the marketing mix. Associating with like-minded brands, engagement across short format apps, using actors’ social media reach, and activities with youth influencers for content promotion, have been our primary approaches.  We have a robust analytics platform with a live dashboard that provides us information on views and engagement, as well as the demographic details of our subscribers. This helps us in understanding behavioural consumption patterns, and drives our content and marketing strategies.

    The youth has most definitely made a shift towards OTT platforms over traditional means of entertainment. However, the debate over their preference for movies or shows is still on. ALTBalaji has noticed the people under 35 lean in favour of shows that break stereotypes and have unique narratives, and so we continue to launch shows across genres such as thriller, crime, romance, and drama, all the while maintaining our focus on out-of-the-box story ideas.

    Moreover, our content is tailor-made to attract larger audiences. Currently, in India, the most widely spoken language among approximately 70 per cent of the population is Hindi which has been the priority for ALTBalaji. 95 per cent of our content is Hindi originals, although various other shows have been dubbed to ensure that the content is not limited to the Hindi-speaking populace. . Our recent shows like Broken But Beautiful, Mai Hero Boll Raha Hu, His Storyy, and The Married Woman have given us a massive surge in viewership. 

    On the thought process behind targeting this age-group 

    This age group is the one that sparks maximum creativity among writers and content creators, and that’s because they have a voracious appetite for unique narratives. Also, it made sense to cater to an audience that is well-versed with technology, willing to experiment and pay upfront for content. The phenomenon of Binge-watching actually started them, and so, it was only reasonable for us to work with the low hanging fruit first. We saw a huge increase in subscriptions, with growth percentages doubling in multiple cities including Lucknow, Rohtak, Ludhiana, Srinagar, Guwahati, Shimla, and Ranchi, to name a few.

    On the impact on advertising revenue, and if attracted similar brands to the platform – brands that catered to younger audiences.

    In 2020 alone, ALTBalaji has partnered with almost 25-30 brands for various shows. Our marketing strategy includes brand collaborations as it helps us to reach out to a larger audience. The partnerships have also kept our existing users incredibly engaged with all the collaborated offers they receive. 

    Young brands including Imagicaa, Pipo Popcorn, My Imagine Store, Growfitter, Ferns N Petals, and Ixigo have recently partnered with us for our youth drama Puncch Beat 2. These associations include value-added services to our existing customers. For instance, Ferns and Petals, our official gifting partners for Puncch Beat 2, provided a 20 per cent discount coupon to our viewers on their next billing. Ixigo is associated with us as the travel partner allowing 20 per cent off exclusively for ALTBalaji subscribers. The offering is based on the insight that the youth love discovering the world. Growfitter, the fitness partner for our recent shows, provided free one-month Growfitter Premium Subscription to the ‘fitness-conscious’ contest winners. In addition, brands like Imagicaa, Pipo Popcorn, and My Imagine store have been roped in as entertainment, snack, and gadget partners, respectively, thus encouraging the new audience to get on board.

    On the evolution of the business and subscription models of ALTBalaji

    Brands are increasingly starting to be aware of the growing popularity of OTT. Associating with the right brands would be a win-win for both partners by gaining visibility among the right target audience through in-show integrations and surround marketing. In 2020 alone, revenue from mobile internet advertising in India was Rs 7331 Cr and is predicted to rise to Rs 22,350 Cr in the next five years, increasing at a 25.4 per cent CAGR as per PwC’s Global Entertainment & Media Outlook 2021-2025. Utilising this fast-paced growth to the maximum potential will prove highly lucrative to businesses. However, the revenue model is still evolving. Constant innovation and timing are both the key and the challenge in this sphere. Getting it right could prove extremely fruitful for both players in the partnership.

    Talking of subscription models, there is a consumer out there for every content choice. AVOD/SVOD/TVOD are business models and the only choice the consumer has to make is if he/she wants an ad free experience or is comfortable with ads interrupting the viewing experience. As far as TVOD goes, it’s yet to see some traction in India as OTT platforms are still priced very economically. However, in developed countries where SVOD is largely the order of the day, TVOD as sampling for a particular piece of content works very well.   

    I believe in the long term SVOD is a more sustainable model, and the good news is that more and more audiences are willing to pay for content which has moved the SVOD needle up from 5 per cent, three years ago to almost 25 per cent currently. Our subscription model is priced at INR 300 annually while our quarterly plan costs 100, and half-yearly is set at 180. This is not just for youth but for democratisation of content in the country.

  • ALTBalaji launches monsoon special #ALTBINGEATHON campaign

    ALTBalaji launches monsoon special #ALTBINGEATHON campaign

    KOLKATA: ALTBalaji has introduced its latest monsoon campaign #ALTBINGEATHON to take a fun route to raise awareness around staying safe at home amidst the pandemic and lift spirits by binge-watching ALTBalaji’s entertaining content library.

    With 80 per cent of its audience aged below 35 years, ALTBalaji introduces this quirky campaign for the youth that encourages everyone to stay at home safely while giving them a wide variety of captivating content to explore and enjoy, the platform said in a statement.

    The OTT platform has also rolled out a social media campaign, reminding people to log into ALTBalaji and binge-watch their shows, amidst monsoons, with an engaging video.

    Speaking on the campaign, ALTBalaji’s marketing & revenue SVP Divya Dixit said, “Monsoon is the perfect weather to get into our cozy space and enjoy binge-watching our favourite shows while we relish the rains through the window. #ALTBINGEATHON is a reminder to our audience to go back and watch those shows they always wanted to. With 84+ Hindi original shows across all genres, we want our audiences to be spoiled for choice. We can only promise more and more entertaining content going forward.”

    With a strategy to focus on youth programming for the country, ALTBalaji’s offerings include premium, disruptive content and original series across genres. The company boasts of 4.7 million subscriptions during the year and currently has an active subscriber base of over 2.3 million.

  • ALTBalaji subscription up by 42% y-o-y in FY21

    KOLKATA: ALTBalaji seems to be driving the growth of Balaji Telefilms with a 42 per cent growth in subscriptions for FY21. The platform sold a total of 4.7 million subscriptions for the year, compared to Rs 3.4 million in FY20.

    Despite the speedy growth of ALTBalaji, overall financial performance for the year was impacted by the pandemic-led restrictions on the TV and movie business. Balaji Telefilms’ consolidated revenue stood at Rs 293.7 crore for FY21, compared to Rs 573.6 crore. TV business returned to more normal production in Q4 With 223 hours content produced in the quarter, the company stated in a statement.

    Four shows were on air during the quarter. Hourly realizations remained soft at Rs 30 lakh per hour and it is expected to remain soft as broadcasters continue to assess Covid 19 impact, the company stated.

    “ALTBalaji continues to drive subscription growth and we added 4.7m subscriptions during the year, the highest since our launch four years ago. We have also done strategic content-sharing deals with two large OTT players to drive creative synergies. We will continue to see strong subscriber additions with over 40 shows greenlit,” Balaji Telefilms managing director Shobha Kapoor said.

    “After the initial setback in the first half of FY21 our TV business has shown good recovery in terms of production hours and we hope to maintain this momentum. In the movie business, production for some of the exciting projects are at various stages of completion. We are closely monitoring the availability for theatrical releases as well and direct to digital launches. Overall, the business has performed well in very challenging conditions and I am confident we will build from the base created,” Kapoor added.

    Meanwhile, the Board has considered and approved a dividend of ten per cent (Rs 0.20 per share) subject to shareholder approval. It is going to highly focus on maintaining liquidity and balance sheet strength through the year with the current cash and cash equivalent balance at Rs 144 crore.

  • ALTBalaji sees 100% growth in viewership by tapping the hinterlands

    ALTBalaji sees 100% growth in viewership by tapping the hinterlands

    KOLKATA: OTT platform ALTBalaji has recorded exponential growth in its viewership with a growing popularity in the hinterland markets, said the company on Saturday.

    While cities like Lucknow, Ludhiana, and Guwahati saw a huge increase of 189.84 per cent, 106.50 per cent, and 108.41 per cent, respectively, Srinagar, Shimla, and Ranchi weren’t behind either, with an uptick of 103.81 per cent, 103.05 per cent, and 192.01 per cent, as compared to ALTBalaji’s viewership from these cities in 2020, the company shared.

    The platform also gained popularity among the Metropolitan crowd. Atleast 12.13 per cent of its viewers in 2021 came from Delhi alone. ALTBalaji’s content bouquet has 81+ Hindi originals, spread out over different genres and appeals to different segments of viewers. The affordability of a subscription also adds to its value driving more viewers towards the platform.

    According to ALTBalaji, a steady surge in viewership is likely, especially among the youth [18-40 years] who are constantly on the lookout for relatable content for which there is absolutely no shortage on the platform.

    “A constant stream of new launches makes ALTBalaji one of the most attractive platforms for entertainment. The OTT platform has mastered the art of creating content on a smaller budget enabling viewers to access a wide variety of content at a much lower subscription rate. As per Q3FY21 results, ALTBalaji added almost 22K subscribers per day, taking active subscribers at the end of December 2020 at 2.1m v/s 1.2m at the start of the quarter,” the company said.

    The platform has many new shows in the pipeline such as Apharan 2, Broken But Beautiful 3, The Test Case 2, PuncchBeat Season 2, Cartel. 

  • TheSmallBigIdea wins social media duties for ALTBalaji

    TheSmallBigIdea wins social media duties for ALTBalaji

    MUMBAI: Full services digital marketing agency, TheSmallBigIdea has won the social media duties for Balaji Telefilms' subscription based video-on-demand platform – ALTBalaji.

    As a part of the mandate, TheSmallBigIdea will focus on leveraging ALTBalaji’s existing presence on social media platforms to reach out to newer audiences. In addition to this, the agency will be responsible for strengthening the brand’s social position through neo-social platforms like Moj, Taka Tak, Chingari, Roposo and through online database platform, IMDb. The agency will also focus on conceptualising and publishing content, and engaging with influencers on social media platforms to create a buzz around the new shows.

    “The vision is to mimic ALTBalaji’s content gene code on social – to push boundaries. We are very excited to work with the passionate team at ALTBalaji. We share their love for content and data analytics, and we intend to forge a solid association on the back of the same,” said TheSmallBigIdea co-founder and CEO Harikrishnan Pillai.

    AlTBalaji SVP- marketing, direct revenue & analytics Divya Dixit said TSBI’s social media strategies, topical creatives, and amplification on social media are insightful and commendable. "We believe that TSBI's creative and content approach in social media marketing will help ALTBalaji to address its current and long-term goals of addressing the Metro and Bharat audiences,” she added.

    In alignment with ALTBalaji’s objective, TheSmallBigIdea through its collaboration with Mayur Jumani garnered 247K organic views for three of their recently launched shows titled Hello Jee, Dev DD and Bang Baang.

  • ALTBalaji woos subscribers with #MarchingToALT campaign

    ALTBalaji woos subscribers with #MarchingToALT campaign

    KOLKATA: ALTBalaji has rolled out a new initiative to keep their audience engaged and convert them into yearly subscribers. While March 2020 changed people's lives most unexpectedly, the OTT platform is making sure that March 2021 isn't the same for the audience, and is filled with surprises and unlimited entertainment.

    With more than 74 Hindi originals on offer at a pricing of Rs 300/year for a subscription, ALTBalaji is the most affordable OTT platform in the country. To make March interesting, the platform has also planned robust gratification ideas for their new subscribers in weekly contests and exquisite gifts.

    The token of appreciation starts with subscribers getting an opportunity to meet their favourite star, television hunk Sidharth Shukla. Winners also get a chance to send personalised bytes for their loved ones via Tring, a platform for connecting fans to their favourite celebrities. Five lucky subscribers also get beautiful personalised hampers from ALTBalaji. The bonus gratification goes up to the extent of an all-expense-paid trip to a chosen destination.

    ALTBalaji marketing, direct revenue & analytics SVP Divya Dixit shared, "The past one year has been challenging and daunting. Hence, we made sure we make this March special for our subscribers as a special gesture using these unique gratifications. We have seen a tremendous subscriber growth in this past quarter and want to express our gratitude as well as welcome new subscribers to the ALTBalaji family via #MarchingToALT".

    ALTBalaji has launched many fantastic shows like Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala, Dev DD, Verdict, Code M, Dil Hi Toh Hai, Mentalhood, Who's Your Daddy?, Baarish Season 2, Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain Season 3, Bebaakee, MumBhai, Bicchoo Ka Khel, Dark7White, Paurashpur, Crashh, and LSD – Love, Scandal & Doctors, to name a few.

    For the upcoming year, ALTBalaji has an exciting pipeline consisting of multiple shows such as The Married Woman, Apharan 2, Broken But Beautiful 3, The Test Case 2, Puncch Beat Season 2, His Storyy, Cartel, Main Hero Boll Raha Hu, Class of 2020 Season 2, Code M 2 and many more. Each of these new shows is a high-octane drama which the audience can binge-watch.