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  • India’s M&E story set to double: Uday Shankar urges industry to back storytellers, not just screens

    India’s M&E story set to double: Uday Shankar urges industry to back storytellers, not just screens

    MUMBAI:  India’s media and entertainment industry is sitting on the edge of a blockbuster sequel—if it can get the script right. That was the central message from Uday Shankar, vice chairman of JioStar and co-founder of Bodhi Tree Systems, at the Waves 2025 Summit. His session—“Media in India: Past 25 Years & Journey Ahead – to 2047”—with Media Partners Asia’s Vivek Couto was a masterclass in both history and prophecy.

    “From a country with barely a few state-run channels, we’ve become one of the world’s most voracious consumers of video,” Shankar said. “But what got us here won’t get us there.”

    Shankar began with a rewind to the early 1990s when, as he put it, “Satellite TV sneaked into India while the regulators were looking the other way.” This accidental revolution unleashed a tidal wave of demand, innovation, and ultimately, ubiquity. By the 2000s, television had wormed its way into the remotest villages.

    “India’s success wasn’t scripted by policymakers or global giants,” he pointed out. “It was local grit, local creativity, and Indian capital.”

    Today, he said, the transformation is even more dramatic. With over 700 million video consumers and platforms like JioStar commanding 500 million users—many of them paid subscribers—India has gone from media laggard to streaming juggernaut.

    While western media circles love predicting the death of linear TV, Shankar shut down that eulogy. “TV is not dying in India. In fact, we’ve added pay-TV subscribers,” he noted. “The reason? We backed the medium with the right kind of content. Content that understands India.”

    Streaming, too, is thriving—especially when priced with precision. “People said Indians wouldn’t pay for content. Wrong. They will, if it’s priced right and respects their time.”

    But not all is well on the content front. Despite world-class distribution, India’s storytelling muscle, Shankar warned, is underdeveloped. “We’re importing formats that worked elsewhere and force-fitting them into our own culture,” he said. “We need more content—and more local content.”

    He championed a full-fledged push into Tier II and III markets, and beyond the usual suspects of Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. “Bhojpuri, Haryanvi, Kumaoni—these audiences are starved for stories in their own language,” he said. “Let’s not give them leftovers.”

    While billions flow into content investment, Shankar identified a severe talent bottleneck. “You can’t serve 750 million viewers with 6,000 content creators. It’s absurd,” he said. “We need an army of new-age writers, directors, showrunners—young blood with their ears to the ground.”

    He pulled no punches on Hindi cinema saying it had “fallen out of touch” and was “creatively stuck in a loop.” The south Indian industries, by contrast, were lionised for their energy, risk-taking, and affordability. “Look at Tamil Nadu or Telangana or Karnataka —affordable tickets, packed theatres, and movies that connect. That’s the model,” he said.

    If there was any doubt about the depth of domestic commitment, Shankar squashed it with numbers. The merged JioStar entity, he revealed, spent Rs 25,000 crore on content in 2024, expected to rise to Rs 30,000 crore this year, Rs 32,000 -Rs 33,000 crore in 2026—roughly $10 billion over three years.

    “This isn’t speculative cash chasing vanity metrics,” he said. “It’s focused investment meant for Indian consumers, with returns from Indian markets.”

    Despite all the growth, Shankar acknowledged a glaring weakness: outdated monetisation models. “The industry is still stuck between advertising and subscriptions—meanwhile, new players are eating into revenues with creator content, commerce, and gamification.”

    His prescription? Rethink what it means to monetise a viewer. “Should a subscription just be access? Or can it be bundled with loyalty programmes, micropayments, creator communities? There’s a whole universe we haven’t touched.”

    Shankar also fired a warning shot at policymakers. “India’s regulatory framework still treats TV and digital like twins,” he said. “They’re not. They’re cousins at best—raised differently, with different needs.”

    He urged the creation of a sandbox-like regulatory structure—one that encourages innovation and gives breathing space for Indian platforms to grow, rather than mimicking Western regimes.

    In conclusion, Shankar set his sights high. “We’re at $30 billion today. The US is at $200 billion. China is pushing $75 billion. Why should we settle for less?”

    With 65 per cent of Indians under the age of 35, he argued, India has the youngest, hungriest audience on the planet. “If we invest in our people, our platforms, and—most importantly—our stories, we won’t just match the world. We’ll lead it.”

    From satellite smuggling to streaming scale, the Indian M&E journey has been wild. Now, says Shankar, it’s time to script Act II—with more voices, sharper ideas, and fewer borrowed templates.

  • APOS: The future of streaming

    APOS: The future of streaming

    Mumbai: APOS, the defining voice and global platform for the Asia Pacific media and telecoms industry, took place from 26-28 September 2023, at the Ayana Estate in Bali, Indonesia.

    Created & curated by Media Partners Asia, APOS is the ultimate destination for deals, partnerships and thought leadership with a focus on content, connectivity and commerce sectors.

    APOS was established in 2010 and is attended by global, local, and regional industry leaders.

    On the first day of the conference, on the topic ‘Perspectives on ‘The future of streaming’, Udhay Shankar, co-founder of Bodhi Tree Systems and director of Viacom18, advocated for JioCinema as the future alternative to television. In a discussion with MPA executive director Vivek Couto, Shankar emphasised the need for a comprehensive, centralized service to cater to India’s vast social and linguistic diversity. He suggested that JioCinema could offer a wide range of content and create an alternative to traditional television.

    Shankar also expressed his optimism about advertising-supported video on demand (AVOD) and stressed the importance of reaching non-paying AVOD viewers, considering India’s diverse audience.

  • CCI approves Jio Cinema OTT and Viacom 18 Media merger

    CCI approves Jio Cinema OTT and Viacom 18 Media merger

    Mumbai: The Competition Commission of India (CCI) approved the proposed merger of Jio Cinema OTT and Viacom18 Media on Monday.

    Following an investment by BTS Investment and Reliance Projects & Property Management Services, the CCI announced in a tweet on Monday that it had approved the merger of the Jio Cinema OTT platform with Viacom18 Media.

     

     

    In April, Reliance Industries (RIL) and Viacom18 announced a strategic partnership with Bodhi Tree Systems. According to an agreement signed, Bodhi Tree was obliged to invest Rs 13,500 crore in Viacom18, and Reliance Projects & Property Management Services, a wholly-owned subsidiary of RIL, was informed to invest Rs 1,645 crore in the broadcaster, forming one of India’s largest TV and digital streaming firms. As a result, Reliance’s popular Jio Cinema OTT app was transferred to Viacom18.

    Bodhi Tree Systems (BTS) is a joint venture between James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems and the former chairman of Star India and Disney India Uday Shankar.

    IT support services are provided by Reliance Projects & Property Management Services. Through its portfolio of channels and streaming service Voot, Viacom18 Media engages in the business of offering media and entertainment services.

    Deals that exceed a specific threshold require regulator permission, which keeps an eye on unethical commercial practices in the market.

  • India is a fundamentally attractive market; has a tremendous future: Paramount global president and Ceo Bob Bakish

    India is a fundamentally attractive market; has a tremendous future: Paramount global president and Ceo Bob Bakish

    MUMBAI: Paramount Global President and CEO Bob Bakish is positive about the Indian market and expects that Viacom18 has a potential future here. The company has a stake in Viacom18 along with majority owner Reliance Industries (RIL) and new entrant Bodhi Tree Systems. Among other things, he noted that India will be incremental in Paramount+’s subscriber guidance of 100 million.

    In a conference call to announce the first-quarter results, he said, “India is a fundamentally attractive market. It’s a market that’s already at scale and has a tremendous future ahead of it in the context of media. As I think you know, since its inception, Viacom18 has been a significant player in the market. And the recent agreement with Bodhi Tree, we look at that as a compelling way to drive the next level of growth. And obviously, they’re going to make a significant capital infusion into the business.”

    He highlighted three things about the country. “The first thing is, we like Viacom18. It’s the model we like. It has broad reach television networks, including the market-leading colors brand, combined with a film business, hindi film business, it’s both national and regional, and of course has streaming assets as well, all underpinned by a strong local content engine. So, that’s the model we like in general,” he added.

    “Second thing is, our core partner there is Reliance. That’s arguably the most powerful company in India. And they also own the telecom market leader, Jio. So, we think that’s great. And as I said, now, Viacom18 is set up to be an even bigger player in the market, including in streaming. So, we look at that as a great opportunity for Paramount+. As we said — as I said in my remarks, we’re going to enter in 2023 in — and we’re going to do so in a very capital efficient, hard bundle way. And so, we think that’s a great route into that market. And I would also note that India will be incremental to our 100 million sub guidance. It’s early days. So, we’re still at the point of deciding what we want to put out there. But it’s incremental to our guide,” Bakish added.

    But when asked about the IPL rights coming up he clarified that there is no plan to put cricket on Paramount+. “But remember what I said. It’s a hard bundle strategy, which means Paramount+ will travel with other assets. And therefore, we believe there’s a real opportunity to benefit from cricket without having to pay for it on Paramount+. So, that assumes of course that the asset ends up in a certain place. But that’s the answer for India. Again, we’re tremendously excited about that market, about our partner, Reliance, about Bodhi Tree coming in and benefiting from a leadership position therein,” he added.

    Last month RIL and Viacom18 announced a strategic partnership with Bodhi Tree Systems. Bodhi Tree is a joint venture between James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems and media and entertainment industry veteran Uday Shankar. As a result of the move, Paramount Global had reduced its stake in Viacom18.

  • Viacom18 aims for long-term growth with Rs 15,000 crore investment

    Viacom18 aims for long-term growth with Rs 15,000 crore investment

    Mumbai: Network18 Media and Investments Ltd announced on Tuesday the results for the financial year (FY) 2021-2022 and for the fourth quarter ending on 31 March.

    The company reported consolidated operating revenue of Rs 5,880 crore a 25 per cent increase year-on-year (YoY). Its profit after tax (PAT) stood at Rs 838 crore up by 53 per cent YoY despite the impact of Rs ~140 crore higher tax provision. It reported its highest ever operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) at Rs 1,080 crore up by 36 per cent YoY driven by robust financial performance in all three verticals – TV news, entertainment, and digital news.

    For the fourth quarter, the company reported earnings of Rs 1,621 crore up by 15 per cent YoY. However, consolidated operating EBITDA stood at Rs 266 crore, a five percent decline YoY.

    Partnership with Bodhi Tree

    On 27 April, Viacom18 announced a strategic partnership with Reliance and Bodhi Tree Systems, a platform of James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems and Uday Shankar. As part of the deal, Rs 15,145 crore will be infused by Bodhi Tree Systems and Reliance combined. Bodhi Tree will invest Rs 13,500 crore whereas Reliance Projects and Property Management Services Limited (RPPMSL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance, will infuse Rs 1,645 crore. In addition, the JioCinema OTT app, currently owned by RPPMSL, will be transferred to Viacom18.

    The media conglomerate also announced that Paramount Global will continue to supply its premium global content and launch Paramount+ in India in partnership with its subsidiary Viacom18. “Paramount Global, formerly ViacomCBS, reaffirmed its commitment to the partnership as a strategic partner in Viacom18,” said the company statement. “This partnership between Reliance, Paramount Global and Bodhi Tree Systems, will enable Viacom18 to transform into one of the largest TV and digital streaming companies in India,” the company said.

    The infusion of Rs ~15,000 crore in Viacom18 will enable the company to make an investment in high growth businesses namely digital, sports and regional entertainment and set it on a long-term growth path, said the statement.

    “The media and entertainment industry in India has a long runway for growth and has attracted the interests of global players as well as spurred mergers and acquisition activity from Indian peers,” said the statement. “Digital business models are still evolving for all players as the Indian digital ecosystem continues to mature every year, however, still some time away from being a positive contributor to the bottom line. To be a meaningful player in this landscape, where consumers are spoilt for choice, one has to invest in content, distribution and technology.”

    Viacom18 will use the cash infusion to scale up its content offering for both digital and TV and strengthen its competitive position across markets. The strategic arrangement to access Jio’s 400 million strong mobility and fiber consumer base will enable Viacom18’s digital platform to access the consumers of Jio and catapult its reach. It will enable the utilisation of a large smartphone and JioPhone user base for advertising and driving subscription revenue for premium content. JioCinema will also bring its critical partnerships with marquee content producers for content and OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) for distribution.

    The transaction is expected to close within six months and is subject to customary closing conditions and approvals.

    Sports business

    Viacom18 forayed into the sports genre and launched three sports channels including one free-to-air channel last month. During the year, the company acquired the television and digital rights to sports properties like NBA and FIFA World Cup, two of the most watched sports properties in the world, as well as major footballing leagues La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy) and Ligue 1 (France), Cinch Premiership (Scotland), and other sporting events like ATP Masters Tennis, WTA, top BWF World Tour events like All England Open Badminton Championship, World Boxing Championship, Abu Dhabi T10 Cricket, and Road Safety World Cricket Series, among others.

    “Viacom18 believes that sports, especially live sports, will help strengthen the value proposition of the network to consumers and will complement the current entertainment offering,” said the statement. “The network will continue to add more events and properties to its catalogue and will strive to be India’s most-coveted sports network by providing fans easy access to a comprehensive bouquet of international and premium sports content.”

    The company’s TV network maintained an all India viewership share of 10.7 per cent. The share of entertainment networks in the non-news genre was 11.2 per cent with Colors being the top second primetime channel in the Hindi general entertainment genre. The channel launched ten fiction and five impact shows to strengthen its viewership share in the genre. Colors Kannada and Colors Marathi were amongst the top three channels in their respective markets with kids and English portfolios were leaders in their genres.

    As per Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) ratings which resumed on 17 March, TV18 news portfolio was #22 in terms of reach and #32 in terms of viewership share. The network maintained leadership in English business news (CNBC TV18) and had strong positions in English and several regional markets.

    “FY22 was a remarkable year, not only from the perspective of numbers, but in terms of building a strong foundation on which the business can continue to grow for the foreseeable future,” said Network18 chairman Adil Zainulbhai. “The financial performance has vindicated our decision to invest in new businesses a few years ago which have started showing encouraging positive results. In a similar vein, we have set ourselves an ambitious target to become a leading player in the digital space while strengthening our core TV offering. We will continue to solidify our ‘Digital First, TV Always’ proposition, leveraging our existing strengths to grow in segments where we are present and breaking ground in new markets with new and innovative offerings. The strategic partnership we have struck for Viacom18 is a big step in this direction which will help set the Company on a long-term growth trajectory and create one of India’s leading content company.”

  • James Murdoch, Uday Shankar’s Bodhi Tree Systems to invest Rs 13,500 crore in Viacom18

    James Murdoch, Uday Shankar’s Bodhi Tree Systems to invest Rs 13,500 crore in Viacom18

    Mumbai: Reliance and Viacom18 have announced a strategic partnership with Bodhi Tree Systems, which is a platform of James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems and Uday Shankar, to form one of the largest TV and digital streaming companies in India. Bodhi Tree Systems is leading a fund raise with a consortium of investors to invest Rs 13,500 crore in Viacom18, to jointly build India’s leading entertainment platform and pioneer the Indian media landscape’s transformation to a “streaming-first” approach. 

    Viacom18 owns and operates the suite of Colors TV channels and OTT platform Voot.

    Reliance Projects and Property Management Services Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries which has significant presence in television, OTT, distribution, content creation, and production services, will invest Rs 1,645 crore. In addition, the popular JioCinema OTT app will be transferred to Viacom18.

    Paramount Global (formerly known as ViacomCBS), a leading global media and entertainment company comprised of iconic content studios, TV networks and streaming services including CBS, Showtime Networks, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, Paramount+ and Pluto TV will continue as a shareholder of Viacom18 and will continue to supply Viacom18 its premium global content.

    Bodhi Tree Systems, a newly formed platform between Lupa Systems founder and CEO James Murdoch and Uday Shankar, the former president of The Walt Disney Company Asia Pacific and former Chairman of Star and Disney India, will leverage the partners’ shared track record of building iconic businesses and shaping the media landscape in India and globally. Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), the sovereign wealth fund of the State of Qatar, is an investor in Bodhi Tree Systems.

    “James and Uday’s track record is unmatched,” said Reliance Industries Ltd chairman and managing director Mukesh D Ambani. “For over two decades, they have played an undeniable role in shaping the media ecosystem in India, Asia, and around the world. We are very excited to partner with Bodhi Tree and lead India’s transition to a streaming-first media market. We are committed to bringing the best media and entertainment services for Indian customers through this partnership.”

    “We could not be more pleased to announce our new partnership,” Murdoch and Shankar said in a joint statement. “Our ambition is to leverage technology advances, particularly in mobile, to provide meaningful solutions to meet everyday media and entertainment needs at scale. We seek to reshape the entertainment experience across more than one billion screens.”

    Upon closing, Viacom18, in close cooperation with Reliance, Bodhi Tree Systems and Paramount Global, will shape a vision, strategy, and execution for its businesses, building on the strong existing foundation. Viacom18 is amongst the leading players in the core linear television business with 38 channels across nine languages and a pan India presence.

    The transaction is expected to close within six months and is subject to closing conditions and requisite approvals.