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  • DTH subs in Jharkhand, West Bengal, J&K jump manifold with DAS Phase III

    DTH subs in Jharkhand, West Bengal, J&K jump manifold with DAS Phase III

    MUMBAI: As a result of being the major beneficiaries of cable television digitisation in the country, direct to home (DTH) operators in January have seen an increase of 62 per cent in their subscriber base, with states like Jharkhand, West Bengal and Jammu & Kashmir being the major contributors as per Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

    While Jharkhand’s DTH subscriber base jumped to 54 per cent in January from a meagre one per cent; in West Bengal, where there was almost nil DTH penetration, a jump to 42 per cent has been seen. Jammu & Kashmir, on the other hand, upped its DTH subscriber base from 22 per cent to 61 per cent post the Digital Addressable System (DAS) Phase III deadline of 31 December, 2015.

    Bihar followed next with a 32 per cent jump in DTH subscriber base. The state’s 13 per cent DTH penetration has now has increased to 45 per cent.

    With a 31 per cent jump in subscriber base, Gujarat’s DTH penetration now stands at 34 per cent, while Chhastisgarh registered a hike of 22 per cent and achieved 39 per cent DTH penetration in January.

    Karnataka’s DTH subscriber base saw an increase of 12 per cent with the state achieving 21 per cent DTH penetration. While Goa saw a 11 per cent jump at 21 per cent. 

    With an increase ranging from four – 10 per cent, the DTH penetration percentage in other states stood as follows: Uttar Pradesh – 78 per cent, Haryana – 32 per cent, Rajasthan – 41 per cent, Punjab – 22 per cent and Uttrakhand – 45 per cent as per Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

    As of 30 June, 2015 there were 78.74 million registered DTH subscribers, of which only 39.74 million were active subscriber being served by six private DTH operators. As of October 2015, the market share of these DTH operators was as follows: Dish TV – 27 per cent, Tata Sky – 20 per cent, Airtel Digital – 19 per cent, Videocon d2h – 16 per cent, Sun Direct – 12 per cent and Big TV – six per cent.

    As of 31 December, 2015, while Dish TV’s subscriber base stood at 1.4 crore, Videocon d2h boasted of 1.13 crore subscribers and Airtel Digital TV had 1.11 crore subscribers. The subscriber numbers for Tata Sky, Sun Direct and and Big TV are not known.

    Now with the share of DTH subscribers increasing across the country, it will be interesting to note, which operator has benefited the maximum with DAS Phase III. 

    What’s more, despite the stay by the High Court in five states on the implementation of DAS Phase III due to shortage of set top boxes (STBs), there has been a successful 50 per cent digitisation for phase III across the country according to Chrome.

    It may be recalled that earlier this year, Chrome had claimed that post the Phase III deadline of 31 December, 2015, over 70 per cent digitisation had been achieved when analogue signals were completely switched off in various cities. However, the company has now revised its figures in the wake of analog signals being switched on again in various states, which has been stated as the cause for the steep fall in digitisation percentage in a place like Goa.

    According to the revised data provided by Chrome, three states namely Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Punjab have achieved more than 90 per cent digitisation as of January 2016.

    Below is the percentage of digitisation achieved by Indian states in descending order:

    Andhra Pradesh – 94 per cent

    Kerala – 93.5 per cent

    Punjab – 90 per cent

    Uttar Pradesh – 89.2 per cent

    Bihar – 68.4 per cent

    Haryana – 66.7 per cent

    Goa – 64.9 per cent

    Rajasthan – 64.2 per cent

    Jammu & Kashmir – 61.2 per cent

    West Bengal – 60 per cent

    Jharkhand – 59.5 per cent

    Chhattisgarh – 56.2 per cent

    Uttarakhand – 53.4 per cent

    Karnataka – 51.8 per cent

    Gujarat – 51.6 per cent

  • DTH subs in Jharkhand, West Bengal, J&K jump manifold with DAS Phase III

    DTH subs in Jharkhand, West Bengal, J&K jump manifold with DAS Phase III

    MUMBAI: As a result of being the major beneficiaries of cable television digitisation in the country, direct to home (DTH) operators in January have seen an increase of 62 per cent in their subscriber base, with states like Jharkhand, West Bengal and Jammu & Kashmir being the major contributors as per Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

    While Jharkhand’s DTH subscriber base jumped to 54 per cent in January from a meagre one per cent; in West Bengal, where there was almost nil DTH penetration, a jump to 42 per cent has been seen. Jammu & Kashmir, on the other hand, upped its DTH subscriber base from 22 per cent to 61 per cent post the Digital Addressable System (DAS) Phase III deadline of 31 December, 2015.

    Bihar followed next with a 32 per cent jump in DTH subscriber base. The state’s 13 per cent DTH penetration has now has increased to 45 per cent.

    With a 31 per cent jump in subscriber base, Gujarat’s DTH penetration now stands at 34 per cent, while Chhastisgarh registered a hike of 22 per cent and achieved 39 per cent DTH penetration in January.

    Karnataka’s DTH subscriber base saw an increase of 12 per cent with the state achieving 21 per cent DTH penetration. While Goa saw a 11 per cent jump at 21 per cent. 

    With an increase ranging from four – 10 per cent, the DTH penetration percentage in other states stood as follows: Uttar Pradesh – 78 per cent, Haryana – 32 per cent, Rajasthan – 41 per cent, Punjab – 22 per cent and Uttrakhand – 45 per cent as per Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

    As of 30 June, 2015 there were 78.74 million registered DTH subscribers, of which only 39.74 million were active subscriber being served by six private DTH operators. As of October 2015, the market share of these DTH operators was as follows: Dish TV – 27 per cent, Tata Sky – 20 per cent, Airtel Digital – 19 per cent, Videocon d2h – 16 per cent, Sun Direct – 12 per cent and Big TV – six per cent.

    As of 31 December, 2015, while Dish TV’s subscriber base stood at 1.4 crore, Videocon d2h boasted of 1.13 crore subscribers and Airtel Digital TV had 1.11 crore subscribers. The subscriber numbers for Tata Sky, Sun Direct and and Big TV are not known.

    Now with the share of DTH subscribers increasing across the country, it will be interesting to note, which operator has benefited the maximum with DAS Phase III. 

    What’s more, despite the stay by the High Court in five states on the implementation of DAS Phase III due to shortage of set top boxes (STBs), there has been a successful 50 per cent digitisation for phase III across the country according to Chrome.

    It may be recalled that earlier this year, Chrome had claimed that post the Phase III deadline of 31 December, 2015, over 70 per cent digitisation had been achieved when analogue signals were completely switched off in various cities. However, the company has now revised its figures in the wake of analog signals being switched on again in various states, which has been stated as the cause for the steep fall in digitisation percentage in a place like Goa.

    According to the revised data provided by Chrome, three states namely Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Punjab have achieved more than 90 per cent digitisation as of January 2016.

    Below is the percentage of digitisation achieved by Indian states in descending order:

    Andhra Pradesh – 94 per cent

    Kerala – 93.5 per cent

    Punjab – 90 per cent

    Uttar Pradesh – 89.2 per cent

    Bihar – 68.4 per cent

    Haryana – 66.7 per cent

    Goa – 64.9 per cent

    Rajasthan – 64.2 per cent

    Jammu & Kashmir – 61.2 per cent

    West Bengal – 60 per cent

    Jharkhand – 59.5 per cent

    Chhattisgarh – 56.2 per cent

    Uttarakhand – 53.4 per cent

    Karnataka – 51.8 per cent

    Gujarat – 51.6 per cent

  • Chrome week 48: English Entertainment genre witness 3.5% growth

    Chrome week 48: English Entertainment genre witness 3.5% growth

    MUMBAI: The English entertainment genre has emerged as the top gainer in six metros with the growth of 3.5 per cent, making Zee Café the number one channel with 51.8 per cent Opportunity To See (OTS) according to week 48 of Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

     

    Second on the list is the English Movies genre with a growth of 1.5 per cent in the six metros. Movies Now bagged the pole position with 55.9 per cent OTS.

     

    Infotainment on all India basis bagged the third spot in the pack with 0.6 per cent growth. History TV 18 garnered the first place in the genre with 79.8 per cent OTS.

     

    Music genre in the Hindi Speaking Market (HSM) stood at number four with 0.5 per cent growth, wherein 9XM led the chart with 85.2 per cent OTS.

     

    Hindi Movies, English News, Business News and Sports are among the top losers of week 48.

     

    Hindi Movies in HSM witnessed a drop of 0.6 per cent and Max with 92.7 per cent OTS becomes the most affected channel in the genre.

     

    English News on second number saw a downfall of 0.5 per cent in six metros. Lok Sabha TV led the genre with 92.7 per cent OTS.

     

    Business News in six metros dropped by 0.5 per cent and CNBC Awaaz stood at number one in the section with 76.6 per cent OTS.

     

    Sports section witnessed the drop in ratings by 0.2 per cent and DD Sports was the most affected channel in the segment with 74.3 per cent OTS. 

  • Chrome DM launches Bangladesh operations; to track overseas viewership

    Chrome DM launches Bangladesh operations; to track overseas viewership

    MUMBAI: Chrome Data Analytics & Media has launched Chrome Bangladesh Track, an exhaustive viewership and channel availability audit. With this, Chrome Data has become the first Indian distribution and audit firm to take an initiative towards tracking viewership and channel availability overseas.

    The Chrome Bangladesh Track report will contain vital indicators, specifically designed to provide channels with a holistic view of their performance, namely; performance index, distribution details, distribution summary, neighborhood analysis, OTS summary and weekly highlights enabling broadcasters to obtain data about the visibility of their channels.

    This strategic tool will cover 28 major cities of Bangladesh enabling broadcasters to view their own distribution status, as well as that of their competitive sets, across all key markets, at a head-end level. As a result, complete transparency in the system can be witnessed, allowing broadcasters to take immediate corrective distribution measures.

    Chrome Data Analytics & Media founder & CEO Pankaj Krishna said, “Preparations for commencement of Chrome Bangladesh Track have been in full swing since January, 2015. The team has worked relentlessly over the last eight months, to tap a new territory, which now takes Chrome DM to an international level, in line with our mission statement – to become the most respected media audit and intelligence company in India and globally, creating a substantial stakeholder value, through continuous improvement driven by the integrity, teamwork and innovative approach of its’ people.”

    Bangladesh is the world’s eighth most populous country with over 160 million people and is among the most densely populated countries. Making effective use of its concrete infrastructure of 150+ field staff, 50+ managerial staff and 125+ tele-callers speaking 22+ Indian languages, at par with their proprietary tools, Chrome DM will map 4.5 million households, on a monthly basis, in Bangladesh.

    Out of 182 channels available in Bangladesh, the majority (66 per cent) is made up of Indian channels:

    Genre-wise channel list:

    Also highlighted in the first top lines of Chrome Bangladesh Track, broadcaster’s can obtain data about the visibility of their channels. Currently, the channels that are most available in Bangladesh’s prime band are ATN Bangla, BTV, BTV World, NTV and Channel I. With regards to Indian origin channels, the most available channels in the prime band are Star Plus, Star Jalsha, Zee Bangla, Max and Sony.

  • Chrome wk 27 sees no gainers

    Chrome wk 27 sees no gainers

    MUMBAI: The week 27 of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, witnessed no gainers.

     

    On the losers’ front, English movie genre in the eight metros witnessed 3.8 per cent drop. Movies Now topped the category with 59.8 per cent OTS. It was followed by business news genre with 2.7 per cent fall in the eight metros. CNBC Awaaz garnered the top spot with 77.4 per OTS.

     

    The kids channel genre too observed a 2.5 per cent drop in All India with Cartoon Network at number one with 78.7 per cent OTS. Infotainment genre occupied the fourth position across All India. Discovery led the top slot with 82.3 per OTS. 

  • Chrome Data: English entertainment channel genre sees growth in OTS

    Chrome Data: English entertainment channel genre sees growth in OTS

    MUMBAI: Week 12 of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, saw a spike in the English Entertainment channels genre in the eight metros. With a 11.3 per cent growth, the genre was led by Comedy Central with 54.7 per cent OTS. 

     

    This was followed by the English movie space, which grew by 4.9 per cent in the eight metros. Movies Now topped the category with 67.1 per cent OTS.

     

    English News channels in the eight metros too saw a hike and noted 2.6 per cent with Times Now leading the chart with 76.7 per cent OTS.

     

    Last but not the least; Infotainment channels saw a growth of two per cent in all India with Discovery topping the chart with 82.8 per cent OTS.

     

    Talking about the losers this week, Business News channels in the eight metros and Hindi News channels in the Hindi Speaking Market (HSM) saw a dip in their OTS. While Business News channels dropped by one per cent OTS, the Hindi news channels dropped by 0.4 per cent OTS.

     

    In the Business News channel space, Zee Business topped the chart with 81.3 per cent OTS, while ABP News topped in the Hindi news channels with 95.9 per cent OTS.

     

  • Chrome data: English News channels the only losers

    Chrome data: English News channels the only losers

    MUMBAI: In week 10 of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, English News channels in the eight metros was the only genre to witness a loss. It saw a drop of 0.5 per cent. Times Now topped the category with 77.1 OTS.

     

    As for the gainers, Business News channels across the eight metros gained the maximum. With 4.3 per cent growth, the genre saw CNBC Awaaz leading the chart with 81.4 OTS.

     

    On the other hand, English Movie channels across the eight metros gained 3.4 per cent with Movies Now topping the space with 67.8 OTS.

     

    Next in the line were English Entertainment channels across the eight metros, which gained 3.3 per cent. Comedy Central was the chart leader with 56.2 OTS.

     

    Lastly, Kids channels across all India too registered a two per cent gain. Cartoon Network noted maximum with 81.4 OTS

  • Chrome Data: Insignificant gain in week seven

    Chrome Data: Insignificant gain in week seven

    MUMBAI: In week seven of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, the only gainer were Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs) in the Hindi speaking market (HSM). 

     

    The genre saw an insignificant jump of 0.1 per cent with DD National topping the chart with 96.7 per cent OTS.

     

    As for the losers, the eight metros saw the maximum fall. English Entertainment channels in the eight metros led the way with 2.7 per cent fall. Comedy Central with 55.1 OTS topped the genre.

     

    Kids channels across the country witnessed a drop of one per cent with Cartoon Network continuing its reign in the genre with 80.2 per cent OTS.

     

    English Movies and English News both saw a drop of 1.8 per cent in the eight metros. Movies Now with 65.5 per cent OTS and Times Now with 77.3 per cent OTS topped their respective genres.

  • Chrome Data: Only Religious channels gain in week 5

    Chrome Data: Only Religious channels gain in week 5

    MUMBAI: Week 5 of 2015 saw more fall than rise in the opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

     

    The only genre to see a rise was Religious in the Hindi Speaking Market (HSM). In the category, which saw a marginal jump of 0.6 per cent, Aastha channel continued its supremacy with 97.1 per cent OTS.

     

    As for the losers, the maximum drop was witnessed by English Movies channels in the eight metros. It fell by 4.4 per cent. Movies Now with 66.4 per cent OTS topped the chart in the genre.

     

    Business News in the eight metros saw a drop of 3.4 per cent followed by English News with 2.3 per cent drop.

     

    CNBC Awaaz with 81.4 per cent OTS and Times Now with 78.1 per cent OTS topped their respective genres.

     

    In the eight metros, English Entertainment channels too saw a drop of 1.4 per cent. However, Comedy Central with 56.6 per cent OTS remained on top.

  • Chrome Data: Sports channels witness maximum growth

    Chrome Data: Sports channels witness maximum growth

    MUMBAI: Sports channels across India saw the highest jump of 1.7 per cent when it comes to opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media.

     

    DD Sports with 74.4 per cent OTS led the charge in the category.

     

    English Entertainment channels in the eight metros and Infotainment channels across India witnessed 0.5 per cent jump. In their respective categories, Comedy Central with 60 per cent OTS and Discovery with 84.9 per cent OTS topped the charts.

     

    In the Hindi speaking marketing (HSM), Hindi Movie channels saw a 0.4 per cent hike. Zee Cinema with 95.3 per cent OTS gained the most in the genre.

     

    As for the losers, Hindi GECs in the HSM and English News in the eight metros saw a marginal drop of 0.4 per cent.

     

    Star Plus with 97 per cent OTS and Times Now with 79.8 per cent OTS reigned their respective genres.