Tag: Content Discovery

  • MovieMe reveals shift from love stories to societal issues in Hindi cinema

    MovieMe reveals shift from love stories to societal issues in Hindi cinema

    Mumbai: The evolution of Hindi cinema over the decades reflects both changing societal values and audience tastes. In the aftermath of the golden age of Indian cinema, certain themes came to dominate narratives and audience expectations. MovieMe, an entertainment tech and content discovery platform has done a detailed study to understand the evolutions of the different themes.

    In the 1960s and 1970s, themes like love, family, and identity dominated, while more recent narratives have begun to explore themes of struggle, war, truth, and justice, a study by MovieMe reveals. While some classic tropes, such as revenge and familial bonds, remain timeless, contemporary cinema increasingly focuses on deeper societal issues like inequality, freedom, and power.

    As the world has changed and Indian society evolved alongside, so too has the content of Hindi films, reflecting the times and concerns of the present day. The new themes we see prevalent today represent a shift in Bollywood’s storytelling approach, moving away from formulaic plots to more diverse, complex narratives.

    Could this thematic evolution herald a new golden age of cinema, or does it signal a move toward uncharted territory? Clearly, Indian cinema has come a long way over the decades – and continues to evolve in its role as a mirror to Indian society.

  • AI’s future in content discovery promises more intuitive and immersive entertainment: MovieMe’s Bhavesh Joshi

    AI’s future in content discovery promises more intuitive and immersive entertainment: MovieMe’s Bhavesh Joshi

    Mumbai: Navigating the vast sea of entertainment options can be overwhelming, with countless choices often making it hard to find content that truly resonates. MovieMe addresses this challenge with a groundbreaking approach to content discovery.

    Founded by Bhavesh Joshi, a film enthusiast with a background from the UK’s National Film and Television School, MovieMe harnesses machine learning to deliver hyper-personalised recommendations, making it easier for users to find content that truly resonates with their unique tastes. MovieMe is reshaping how we interact with cinema and television by offering features like ‘Scenes’ and ‘real-money game’.

    Indiantelevision.com’s Arth Chakraborty caught up with MovieMe founder and CEO Bhavesh Joshi to delve deeper into their offerings, future trends and more.

    Edited Excerpts:

    On the inspiration behind MovieMe, and the ways in which it is disrupting the traditional entertainment landscape

    The inspiration for MovieMe stemmed from my deep love for cinema and the realisation that, despite the abundance of content available today, many viewers still struggle to find films and shows that truly resonate with them. I wanted to bridge this gap by creating a platform that does not just recommend what’s popular, but what aligns with each user’s unique tastes and preferences. MovieMe is disrupting the traditional entertainment landscape by leveraging machine learning to offer hyper-personalised recommendations. We are moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach, giving users a curated experience that feels tailor-made just for them, which I believe is the future of content consumption. We are also extremely focused on enhancing the cinematic experience for audiences, giving them new tools and ways in which to interact with their favourite content, and celebrate their love for cinema.

    On MovieMe’s AI-driven recommendation system working to personalise user experiences

    MovieMe’s AI and ML-driven recommendation system is built on sophisticated algorithms that analyse a wide array of data—from a user’s viewing history and interactions on the platform to broader trends in content consumption, and over a thousand data points of movies (story arc, character development, plot tropes, etc.). By continuously learning from user behaviour, our system evolves to provide more accurate and relevant suggestions over time. It’s not just about recommending what’s trending; it’s about understanding the nuances of each user’s preferences and providing them with options they might not have discovered on their own.

    On ways in which MovieMe has transformed content discovery for its users

    One of the most gratifying aspects of MovieMe is hearing from users who have discovered hidden gems they would have otherwise missed. For instance, we’ve had users who primarily watched mainstream Hollywood films but, through our recommendations, found themselves exploring indie and international cinema that they ended up loving. Another example is our ‘Scenes’ feature, where users can discover movies based on short scenes or clips they enjoy, which has opened up a new dimension of content discovery, making the experience both personal and emotionally engaging.

    On the role that machine learning plays in understanding user preferences and predicting trends on MovieMe

    Machine learning is at the core of MovieMe’s ability to understand user preferences and predict trends. By processing vast amounts of data—from individual user habits to broader viewing patterns—we can anticipate what content will resonate with different audience segments. This allows us to not only recommend existing content but also provide insights into emerging trends that could shape future viewing habits. Our machine-learning models constantly evolve, ensuring that MovieMe remains ahead of the curve in predicting what our users want to watch next.

    On MovieMe ensuring data security while providing personalised recommendations

    Data security is a top priority for MovieMe. We employ robust encryption protocols and data anonymisation techniques to ensure that user information is protected at all times. Additionally, we are transparent with our users about how their data is used to enhance their experience. We believe that maintaining user trust is crucial, which is why we have implemented strict policies to safeguard privacy while still delivering the personalised recommendations that our users value.

    On MovieMe adapting to the cultural trends that are currently shaping the entertainment industry

    MovieMe is deeply attuned to the cultural trends shaping the entertainment industry, from the rise of diverse storytelling to the growing demand for localised content. We have incorporated these trends into our recommendation algorithms, ensuring that users are introduced to a wide range of voices and perspectives. Additionally, our platform is constantly updated to reflect the latest in entertainment, whether that’s emerging genres, the resurgence of certain formats, or shifts in how content is consumed.

    On MovieMe’s unique features like ‘Scenes’ and ‘real-money game’ and its impact on user engagement

    Our ‘Scenes’ feature allows users to explore movies based on short scenes or clips of content that resonate with them—whether it’s a thrilling chase sequence or a heartfelt conversation. The idea is to offer a new form of content discovery and allow users to discover content that truly strikes a chord with them. Of course, it also functions as an endless repository of bite-sized content, great for watching stuff in those little in-between moments when you don’t have time to watch full episodes or movies. This feature has significantly enhanced user engagement by offering a new way to connect with content on a deeper level.

    The ‘real-money game’ – or forecast game, as we call it – is another innovative addition where users can predict box office earnings and win cash prizes. This gamified experience adds a layer of excitement and drives engagement by integrating users into the entertainment ecosystem in a more interactive way. It also helps us generate valuable data points about audience expectations around different movie titles and their genres, cast members, production teams, etc. These data can then help industry professionals make informed decisions about various components of their future releases, including production, marketing, and distribution.

    On envisioning the future of AI in content discovery and entertainment, and MovieMe’s future plans for innovation in this space

    The future of AI in content discovery is incredibly promising, with the potential to make entertainment experiences even more intuitive and immersive. At MovieMe, we’re exploring new ways to leverage AI to enhance personalisation, including more advanced predictive analytics and real-time recommendations based on mood or social context. We are also looking at how AI can be used to create more interactive and dynamic content experiences. Our goal is to continue pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in content discovery, making MovieMe not just a recommendation engine, but a comprehensive entertainment companion that evolves with its users.

  • OTTplay announces a free trial for its starter pack including seven OTTs

    OTTplay announces a free trial for its starter pack including seven OTTs

    Mumbai: AI-based OTT recommendation and content discovery platform OTTplay has announced a free trial for its ‘starter pack,’ which includes seven OTTs. The platform has achieved over 17,600 signups for its ‘starter pack’ subscription plan. Viewers can choose from romance, sci-fi, thrillers, and documentaries on OTT platforms such as Hallmark Now, Dust Sci-Fi, Docubay, Tastemede+, Shorts TV, Fuse+, and Curiosity Stream that are available to the Indian audience for the first time. With the latest AI-powered technology, the platform aspires to democratise the content offered across OTT platforms, thus empowering the users to discover the content they most likely enjoy.

    OTTplay provides users with content from its extensive library, which includes over 65,000 web series, movies, and shows spanning 18 different genres and multiple languages. The platform has integrated cutting-edge AI software to provide users with insightful suggestions and built the feature independently.

    OTTplay co-founder & CEO Avinash Mudaliar said, “The promotion of our unique offer is vital to elevating connection with the audience. OTTplay has today disrupted the entertainment industry with phenomenal content that brings the best of entertainment to audiences worldwide. Given the growing popularity of OTT platforms, we wanted to ensure that OTTplay was available to a wider audience so that they could fulfil their wish to watch all the world’s content. As a brand, we strive to provide premium content to viewers worldwide, and we look forward to contributing to the audience and offering it a platform to reach the pinnacle of success.”

    OTTplay is a streaming platform that allows audiences to access their favourite content from 12 different OTT platforms with a single subscription. At the same time, it serves as a one-stop content discovery portal for 55+ OTTs producing incredible content across genres and languages.

  • Content discovery is overwhelming nearly half of American audiences: Nielsen report

    Content discovery is overwhelming nearly half of American audiences: Nielsen report

    Mumbai: A nearly 20 per cent increase in unique programme titles over the past three years has almost half of the American audiences (46 per cent) feeling overwhelmed by the growing number of services and platforms that makes it more difficult to find the content they’re looking for, revealed audience measurement firm Nielsen’s inaugural ‘State of Play’ report.

    According to the report, consumers now have over 817,000 unique programme titles as of February 2022 vs more than 646,000 as recently as December 2019. The increase in content also comes with an increase in consumption, as 18 per cent of Americans are now paying for four streaming services vs the seven per cent who did so in 2019.

    In February of this year, content from streaming platforms accounted for just under 29 per cent of consumers’ total time with TV, ahead of broadcast programming (26.4 per cent) for the fourth straight month, according to Nielsen’s The Gauge, its monthly total TV and streaming snapshot. In total, Americans watched nearly 15 million years’ worth of streaming video content last year.

    When asked about whether bundled streaming services might make it easier for consumers to find the content they are seeking, 64 per cent of respondents indicated they wish there was a bundled video streaming service that would allow them o choose as few or as many video streaming services that they wanted.

    “The inaugural State of Play really underscores the fact that we’ve entered the next phase of streaming, based on the trends we have been detailing about streaming over the past few years,” said Nielsen SVP product strategy Brian Fuhrer. “We’ve moved from infancy into adolescence and all the complexities that one would expect at that point. It’s not just that streaming is increasing year over year. Now consumers want access simplified and the explosion of services has renewed discussions around bundling and aggregation. Ultimately, these challenges signal an opportunity as the industry harnesses streaming for long-term business growth.”

    ‘State of Play’ highlights the increasing boom of video content in both linear and streaming in recent years. Overall, Americans increased their average weekly time streaming video by 18 per cent, with a year-over-year increase from 143.2 billion streamed minutes to 169.4 billion between February 2021 and February 2022.

    The report reveals two other key takeaways: streaming service consumption is expected to grow, with 93 per cent of Americans reporting they will increase their paid streaming services or make no changes to their existing plans over the next year, and over the last three years there was an 18 per cent increase in all available video content.

    However, due to a nearly 20 per cent increase in unique program titles over the past three years, nearly half of audiences (46 per cent) feel overwhelmed by the growing number of services and platforms that makes it more difficult to find the content they’re looking for.

    Amid the seemingly overwhelming choices provided by new streaming platforms, subscription video on demand (SVOD) now accounts for 53 per cent of minutes streamed. Of the four hours, 49 minutes per day that the average American spends watching content, 1:22 of that is through connected TV (CTV).

    In addition to providing streaming consumption trends and consumer sentiment, ‘State of Play’ details how the streaming landscape has broadened beyond traditional SVOD services. Ad-supported VOD, multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) and virtual MVPDs (vMVPDs) have grown to account for 35 per cent. The percentage of homes with YouTube TV—the vMVPD with the highest household penetration—has grown by over 160 per cent since 2020.

    The ‘State of Play’ report leverages Nielsen TV measurement and streaming data, insights from Gracenote a Nielsen company, and findings from an online custom survey of the US video streamers.

  • Taboola enters multi-year strategic partnership with Asianet News

    Taboola enters multi-year strategic partnership with Asianet News

    Mumbai: Content discovery and native advertising platform Taboola has entered into an exclusive multi-year partnership with Asianet News Media & Entertainment. Under the partnership, Asianet News will use Taboola to maximise traffic and increase audience engagement and monetisation.

    Asianet will also leverage Taboola Newsroom’s insights and A/B testing capabilities, providing editorial teams with actionable insights and data about content performance in real-time. This allows them to power content recommendation through superior algorithms and test the performance of headlines, thumbnails and story placements and discover topics their users are most interested in reading about.

    Taboola Feed will provide its readers a seamless flow of personalised content recommendations and videos to keep them engaged on the publication’s application, website and Taboola’s Audience Exchange, which is an advertising technology for the buying and selling of online ads, said the statement.

    Using Taboola News, Asianet News will be able to feature its content across its seven languages at exclusive touchpoints on devices beyond the open web to drive website traffic at no additional cost, it added.

    “Under our partnership with Taboola, we aim to leverage their platform to increase audience engagement, product experience and revenue. We are confident that this partnership will help us scale and engage with our readers across all languages more effectively,” said Asianet News Media and Entertainment Pvt Ltd, chief business officer, Samarth Sharma.

    Taboola, CEO and founder, Adam Singolda added, “We are excited to bring content recommendations, discovery, and insights to Asianet’s large readership. Our technology and their scale unlock new ways for readers to engage while giving Asianet insights that can inform effective editorial decisions.”

  • Jio unveils Jio TV+, the OTT content aggregator for STB users

    Jio unveils Jio TV+, the OTT content aggregator for STB users

    KOLKATA: Over the last few years, Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL)’s annual general meetings have always bombarded shareholders, investors, users. While Google’s investment in Jio Platform and 5G solution, Jio has also unveiled a new feature for its set-top box users, JioTV+.

    JioTV+  is a content aggregator that brings over the top (OTT) platforms, TV channels, various apps, and services together to its Jio set-top-box users. While Jio Fiber and Jio Set Top Box was introduced last year, the company has enhanced the Jio set-top box basis on learning from the beta programme.

    “The Jio set-top box was launched with best OTT content across the world. We learnt one of the challenges that users faced was to discover their favourite content from the various applications that we had provided. This has given birth to Jio TV+ where we have aggregated all the content from 12 leading global OTT players,” Akash Ambani stated at RIL's 43rd AGM. It will offer easy access to content from major streaming services like including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Voot, SonyLIV, ZEE5. 

    Jio TV Plus includes integrated voice search which works on genres, favourite actors, directors, producers and mood. 

    "We realised all of these 12 apps needed different login ids. To make it simple, we have introduced a single click to play any content without a separate login. Moreover, it requires a user to login a single time instead of logging in on different apps separately," he said 

    It also offers a majority of Live TV channels along with a host interactive features for users to engage in. The features are also available on various genres like GEC, news channels and music contests. “We believe that interactivity on the TV or two-way communication is the future of consumption," Akash Ambani added.

  • Survey finds word of mouth best way to discover content online

    Survey finds word of mouth best way to discover content online

    MUMBAI: All the world’s advanced technology has not been able to change this simple formula. With more video content to choose today than ever before, picking the best is a challenge. A survey from Parrot Analytics has found that word of mouth still reigns the lot when it comes to new show recommendations.

    The easiest way to find new content today is through YouTube, Netflix and Amazon etc. But it seems that the audience is not satisfied with these automated algorithms predicting their tastes. All the 10 surveyed markets have one thing in common – the habit of consulting friends and family for recommendations.

    Parrot Analytics conducted the survey in the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, France, Spain, Germany, Brazil, Mexico and Japan to get an insight of the ways by which people discover new content to watch. Total 10,000 respondents participated in the survey.

    Among other ways for discovering offline content, TV guide or TV listings also play a major role in many countries. Besides this, television commercials or other sorts of advertisements help people to find new show across all the 10 markets. For online content, browsing articles or blogs help many people.

    People from the US, the largest market of television industry, widely rely on word of mouth for discovering both online and offline content. Other big markets like UK, Canada, Australia also reflect the same habit. The community is a big player to make a show popular since in many markets social media and peer-to-peer network are key sources of finding new content other than word of mouth.

    Germany is one with its peculiarity for the old. Germans mainly prefer television listings and guides for offline content and find online content via browsing articles, news. In other markets, Mexico and Japan highly depend on television commercials and a third of the people in Brazil take clues from TV listings or guides for offline shows and 32 per cent of people go for online platform recommendations.

    The availability of content and demand for it is rising proportionally worldwide. Audiences want new ways of finding relevant content. Content discovering demands more organised algorithms and search engine optimisation to make audiences happy with recommendations and moreover to make the content hunting easier for everyone.

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