Tag: DTH

  • Manthan Broadband eyes customers in DAS phases I and II with lucrative deals

    Manthan Broadband eyes customers in DAS phases I and II with lucrative deals

    KOLKATA: The ongoing Cable TV Show 2014 in Kolkata became a platform for the Kolkata-headquartered cable TV multi-system operator (MSO) Manthan Broadband to make few lucrative deals to consumers. The show at the Netaji Indoor Stadium has witnessed an amazing response in the first two days and thus Manthan took an opportunity to woo the direct-to-home customers as it announced that any customer from the Digital Addressable System (DAS) phases I and II if switches to Manthan, he won’t have to pay anything for the set top boxes (STBs) and the installation charges.

     

    However, few terms and conditions apply as the customers will have to opt for the ‘Super Sunday Pack’ at Rs 320 per month. “As a fair offer, we have informed to all our affiliated local cable operators (LCOs) that customers will just have to pay five months subscription fees and can enjoy the Manthan cable services for six months,” said Manthan Broadband Services director Sudip Ghosh also adding that the offer is mainly aimed at high-end customers. “With this offer, a customer can save around Rs 1500 as of now,” he said.

     

    According to Ghosh, by the end of May, the MSO is aiming to poach around 50,000 connections. It is present in Kolkata, Howrah and Ranchi with around 7.5 lakh STBs in DAS I and II.

     

    Interestingly, cable TV analysts think that the region is going to witness such offers from more players in the region despite of DTH penetration being low in the region. The DTH connections in the region has just crossed the 5 lakh mark.

     

    “Last week Dish TV created a sub brand Zing to target regional markets and the STB offer was at a lower price.  And now cable TV industry players like Manthan waging a war on DTH players. More such announcement by different players can be expected to poach others’ customers,” said an analyst.

  • Videocon d2h adds Focus Odisha on its platform

    Videocon d2h adds Focus Odisha on its platform

    MUMBAI: The direct to home (DTH) operator Videocon d2h, has expanded its channel portfolio. The operator has now added another regional news channel of Odisha “Focus Odisha” on its platform.

     

    Focus Odisha is a popular 24/7 news and current affairs channel catering to the state. With this channel addition, Videocon d2h now offers 10 Oriya channels and services.

     

    Videocon d2h offers 489 channels and services, 27 Asli “HD” channels and services and 10 Oriya channels and services. Focus Odisha will be available on channel number:  796.

     

    The addition of the news channel will keep the consumers of Videocon d2h updated about the latest happenings in the region, current affairs, news analysis and much more.

  • Dish TV launches Zing brand for regional markets; to also launch Dish Box Office

    Dish TV launches Zing brand for regional markets; to also launch Dish Box Office

    KOLKATA: Direct-to-home TV services provider Dish TV has embarked on a content strategy that differentiates its services from competitors.

     

    Dish TV today launched a brand called Zing for targeting regional markets where Phase III and Phase IV digitisation has opened up significant opportunity.

     

    The DTH TV provider would also soon launch Dish Box Office, an expanded movie-on-demand service.

     

    Starting with West Bengal, the DTH TV provider will start offering Zing in Odisha later this week and subsequently extend it to Gujarat and Maharashtra.

     

    Zing is part of Dish TV’s strategy to search for newer ways of reaching out to specific viewers and engaging with them through relatable content. With Zing, a customer in West Bengal will be able to choose from a number of packs which will include all available Bangla channels.

     

    The Zing packages are priced at Rs 175, Rs 249 and Rs 349. The company plans to spend Rs 7 crore on a 360 degree brand awareness and marketing campaign.

     

    “With more than 10 to 12 million analogue television homes in West Bengal to be digitised in phase III and IV, we would like to grow our business here,” said Dish TV CEO R C Venkateish.

     

     “Besides the content, all above-the-line (ATL) and below-the-line (BTL) advertising, packaging and other marketing activities will be available in Bangla,” said Dish TV India COO Salil Kapoor.

     

    As part of Dish Box Office, Dish TV would offer half-a-dozen movies through the day instead of just one movie on demand now. “As the reach of this offering is comparable to any movie channel, we hope to reach at least 50 per cent of our active subscriber base,” Kapoor said.

     

    Talking about phase 1 digitisation in Kolkata, Kapoor said DTH has a market share of around 30 per cent, of which Dish TV’s share of around 28 per cent. Dish TV has a subscriber base of around 11.8 million in India.

  • Govt approves Rs 3,500 cr broadcasting infrastructure development plan

    Govt approves Rs 3,500 cr broadcasting infrastructure development plan

    NEW DELHI: Doordarshan will expand the capacity of its free direct-to-home television service DD Direct Plus to 250 channels by 2017.

     

    The public broadcaster is already working on a plan to increase the number of channels it offers on DD Direct Plus to 97 from 59 channels currently.

     

    The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved a Rs 3,500 crore proposal from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry on the 12th five year plan for All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan – Broadcasting Infrastructure and Network Development.
     

    The scheme covers continuing schemes of the 11th Plan and new schemes of the 12th Plan that ends in March 2017. The continuing schemes of AIR and Doordarshan are at different stages of implementation and are scheduled to be completed in phases by 2015-16 by Doordarshan and by 2016-17 by AIR.

     

    Under the new schemes, eight television terrestrial transmitters are also proposed along the Indo-Nepal border and these are targeted to cover 65 per cent of the population of Nepal.

    This will ensure sustainability of DTH and increase revenue of Prasar Bharati. During the 11th Plan, 40 digital terrestrial transmitters were sanctioned and these are under implementation.

     

    In the 12th Plan, 23 additional DTTs are proposed to be installed. Provisions have also been made for modernisation of existing equipment /facilities in studios and satellite uplinks which are essential to sustain ongoing activities and also for high definition television (HD TV) studio facilities at Chennai and Kolkata.

     

    AIR FM expansion at 118 locations besides eight FM broadcasting set ups along the Indo-Nepal border, replacement of old FM transmitters at 77 locations and replace six MW transmitters with FM Transmitters, digitalisation of 29 studios and creation of archival facility at Guwahati are envisaged. Strengthening of training facilities, R&D and introduction of e-Governance with limited application of enterprise resource planning (ERP) are also envisaged in this scheme.

  • SureWaves wins BCS Ratna Award

    SureWaves wins BCS Ratna Award

    BANGALORE: SureWaves MediaTech Pvt Ltd, a next-generation media convergence company was awarded ”Best Innovative Technology” for its groundbreaking technology at the 5th BCS Ratna Awards 2014 held yesterday at New Delhi. The awards honored organizations that have been playing the role of a catalyst in Broadcasting, Media, DTH, Technology Providers & Cable TV industry in all areas.  Founded in 2006, SureWaves, with over 30 technology patents, is one of the most innovative Indian start-up in recent times based out of Bangalore.

     

    SureWaves’ ground-breaking technology enables large scale aggregation of audiences across multiple television channels and offers a single window interface to large national advertisers to effectively reach out to mass audiences on a market by market basis. The SureWaves Spot TV Network, one of the largest connected television networks of its kind anywhere in the world spans across 28 states and 7 union territories in India through partnerships with over 280 local TV channels that reach more than 80 million households and 400 million viewers.

     

    On receiving the award Mr. Mandar Patwardhan – Chief Operating Officer, SureWaves said “We are extremely delighted and on behalf of SureWaves, I thank BCS Ratna Awards and Aavishkar Media Group for having recognized us with this award. For us, to win the Best Innovative Technology award is, of course, very motivating. We pride ourselves on our innovative flagship product – SureWaves Spot TV Network, which has made advertising on local channels accountable, measurable and is enabling national advertisers to reach out to a hitherto untapped audience.”

    Since its inception in 2010, BCS Ratna Awards have become a symbol of excellence in the broadcasting and Distribution industry. This year, the awards focused not only on the excellence in the traditional media but also on path breaking initiatives in the case of new media as well. It was a one of its kind opportunity for Broadcasters, MSOs, LCOs, Technology & Content Providers, DTH stakeholders to come together on a single platform.

  • Videocon d2h expands its business in the south

    Videocon d2h expands its business in the south

    MUMBAI: It may have entered the market when all its competitors had successfully established themselves in the segment, but the direct-to-home (DTH) player Videocon d2h within five years have made its own space. It recently crossed the 10 million subscribers mark and now it is entering the south India market.

     

    The company aims to consolidate its leadership position in the DTH market with this move. Thus, it has rejigged its south silver pack that comprises the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada language channels at just Rs 176 per month. With more than 50 new channels, the pack now has 306 channels in total including Sun Life, Gemini Life, Reporter TV, Udaya News, Gemini News, Colors, Life OK, CNBC TV 18, ET Now, Zee Khana Khazana, Zee Q, Bloomberg TV, CNN, History and Animal Planet.

     

    Videocon group Director Saurabh Dhoot saidWe always strive to provide the best to our consumers and in this endeavor we have been continuously adding new channels and services. With growing demand from consumers for their own language channels, we are definitely on the right track.”

     

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera further added, “The inclusion of more than 50 channels in our base pack, South Silver will definitely give us an edge over other DTH players in the highly competitive South market. Viewing preferences are very important for us and we ensure every effort to provide more content for customers suiting their needs. We believe that this new packaging strategy will definitely work for us.”

     

    The south market is currently dominated by the Sun group’s DTH service Sun Direct. Sun Direct offers its base pack with about 100 south channels for Rs 155.

     

    Videocon d2h now has 489 channels & services on its platform including 27 HD Channels and services with 4 Sun Network HD channels like Sun TV HD, KTV HD, Sun Music HD & Gemini TV HD.

  • Govt says TV industry to be Rs 50,140 crore in 2014

    Govt says TV industry to be Rs 50,140 crore in 2014

    NEW DELHI: With the general elections coming closer, the government is ensuring that the public becomes aware of the good work it has done in the 10 years of its regime. One of the departments flaunting its feat is the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) that issued a statement today which claimed a paradigm shift in information dissemination and policy measures which has led to a vibrant information order in the last ten years.

     

    The Ministry says that with the growth of television channels from 130 in 2004 to 788 in 2014, India has become the third largest TV market with close to 154 million TV households, next to China and the United States. At the same time, the size of the TV industry has witnessed an exponential growth as well. The value of the TV industry is valued at Rs 50,140 crore in 2014 from Rs 18,300 crore in 2006.

     

    MIB says that the initiatives undertaken by it enabled the discourse of ‘India Story’ to be disseminated across different platforms. It also aimed at providing quality information to the masses, thereby ensuring that the inclusive growth perspective is spread. 

     

    The Ministry also claims to have pursued policies in order to utilise the benefits of technology and ensure that a framework is built enabling growth and change for the broadcasting landscape in the country. It says that the digitisation process has brought transparency in the system with 30 million STBs being installed in the first two phases.

     

    Some of the highlights of the decade have been the implementation of various guidelines including policy guidelines for uplinking and downlinking of TV channels (amended in 2011), policy guidelines for HITS broadcasting services (2009), policy guidelines for IPTV (2008), Revision of FDI Policy in five segments of broadcasting sector (2012), policy guidelines for TV rating agencies in India (2014) and policy guidelines on direct to home services (2001).

    In the film sector, the panel under the Chairmanship of Punjab and Haryana High Court retired Chief Justice Mukul Mudgal examined issues of certification under the Cinematograph Act 1952. The Committee reviewed major areas of concern pertaining to Advisory Panels; Guidelines for certification and issues such as portrayal of women, obscenity and communal disharmony; Classification of Films; Treatment of Piracy; Jurisdiction of the Appellate Tribunal; Review of the provisions of the Cinematograph Act, 1952.The committee has recently submitted its report which is being reviewed by the Ministry. 

    One of the key highlights of the film sector has been the National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) showcasing India’s rich film heritage over the past 100 years. The Museum is situated in the 6,000 square-foot Gulshan Mahal – a heritage building. The museum is a ready-reckoner of the history of Indian cinema showcasing technological aspects of production and screening of films, as well as its social aspects during the past 100 years. Through its interactive galleries, it traces the evolution of celluloid from the Lumiere Brothers, Raja Harishchandra onwards, and showcases Indian cinema in three stages – silent era, golden era and the modern era.

  • ‘North East Live’ to expand in 7 north-eastern states

    ‘North East Live’ to expand in 7 north-eastern states

    KOLKATA: ‘North East Live’, a 24×7 satellite news channel from the house of Pride East Entertainments that was launched in Arunachal Pradesh last year is on an expansion spree. In the next six-seven months, the channel plans cover all the seven north-eastern states of India. As a part of that, the channel will be hiring 100 employees including journalists and technical staffs.

     

    However, the channel, which was in talks with various multiple system operators (MSOs) and direct-to-home (DTH) players, had to bear the brunt of high distribution charges because of which it has even given up the plans of all India distribution for the time-being. “The high carriage fee demanded by them makes it difficult for us to subscribe,” said Pride East Entertainments CEO Caushiq Bezboruah.

     

    Still North East Live can be watched at some places including Kolkata, few parts of Madhya Pradesh among others. “We have tied up with Siticable in Kolkata,” he said.

     

    However, the company has opted for an AOS application that would increase its penetration and has even seen considerable downloads in the north eastern market. “Apart from the AOS application, our website also provides all the audio-visuals of the news,” said Bezboruah.

     

    The Guwahati-based Pride East Entertainment also runs three other channels – Newslive, a news channel; and general entertainment channels (GEC) channels Rang and Ramdhenu. The company has around 350 employs working for it, of which, a team of 50 work for North East Live. “We have set up a studio at Arunachal Pradesh and for the Guwahati reporting, the infrastructure and manpower of ‘Newslive’ are used,” said Bezboruah.

     

    The feed for North East Live is uplinked from Guwahati presently and the company will continue to do so in future as well, informs Bezboruah.

  • We want to be amongst the top three Indian pay TV operators: Anil Khera

    We want to be amongst the top three Indian pay TV operators: Anil Khera

    When the Dhoots of the Videocon group decided to foray into the direct to home (DTH) television business, the odds were stacked against them. Five other players had already established themselves, and the segment was already boiling over with competition. But that did not deter the Dhoot family which was keenly looking at investing in high growth emerging businesses.

     

    They charged an old hand who had spent nearly three decades with the consumer durables and electronics group in various managerial positions in sales and marketing – Anil Khera – to get the venture going under Bharat Business Channel. Launched in 2009, with Khera as CEO, Videocon d2h, is another success story for the Dhoots. 

     

    And Khera has contributed in no small measure to that success. A very desi brand builder and marketer, he is known to have his ear very close to the ground, and his eye on the consumer. Today Videocon d2h has more than 10 million subscribers and claims to be the fastest growing company in terms of net DTH additions. And Khera is looking at further accelerating that growth. 

     

    He took out some time to speak to indiantelevision.com’s Vishaka Chakrapani about the company’s stellar performance, the way ahead and the DTH industry on an overall basis.

     

    Excerpts:

     

    How has 2013 been for Videocon d2h? What are your expectations in 2014?

     

    2013 has been a tremendous year for us. We consolidated our market leadership further and maintained a 26-27 per cent market share in incremental growth. We crossed 10M subscriber base and introduced several innovative products like 1TB DVR recording facility in zapper boxes through USB etc. 

     

    We expect 2014 to be a similar year. We would also look at introducing new products and services to our customers like Anywhere TV etc.  

     

    What is good about the India DTH industry? How can it be made better?

     

    The size of Indian Pay TV market in terms of number of subscribers is unparalleled across the world. Also, it’s a completely open market structure that promotes competition by accommodating several DTH and Cable companies at the same time. However, its overly regulated and high rate of taxation is the single biggest issue. 

     

     

    What differentiates Videocon d2h from other players?

     

    The hallmark of Videocon d2h is its simplicity and execution focus in approach. Some of these can be described as:

     

    ·We constantly thrive on simplifying our offerings to customers. 

    ·Our consumer durable DNA means we have decades of insights and knowledge on customer behavior.

    ·Our entire organisation is very execution orientated constantly speaking to trade and customers.

     

    What are the value added services (VAS) that the subscribers get from d2h? How do you finalise the services for your customers?

     

    We offer the following value added services:

     

    ·Pay Per View channel bringing the best and latest movies to our customers

    ·In house VOD channels

    ·Audio music channels bringing music across 20 genres ranging from religious to romantic

    ·Audio Video channel

    ·Premium subscription channels like Star World Premiere

    ·Special customised tickers like stock market updates 24X7 across any channel 

     

    Our services are finalised on the customer’s demands, maturity of offering and our hypothesis on future potential of the service.

     

    Do you have plans to target the mobile space any time soon?

     

    We would be launching Anytime TV sometime soon in 2014.

     

    How many net customer additions did you have in 2013? Have you seen a fall in the number of subscribers?

     

    We have added arguably the largest chunk of industry net additions in 2013. We have certainly seen dramatic fall in churn rates post phase 1 and phase 2 digitisation. We expect this to further drop post phase 3 and 4 of digitisation process.

     

    How has revenue growth been in 2013? Has the revenue growth been on account of subscriber additions or rise in average revenue per user (ARPU)?

     

    2013 has seen significant growth in terms of revenue. This has been on account of:

     

    ·Subscriber base has gone up significantly from where we were at the start of the year.

    ·Customer prices have seen a 5-6 per cent increase during the year.

    ·Increase in HD is improving our revenue mix and hence overall revenue.

    ·With reduction in churn and suspension rates due to digitisation, customer realisation has improved quite a lot.

     

    Have your ARPUs grown over the years?

     

    Over the past few years, ARPU has grown at a healthy double digit rate. We expect this to continue to grow and a low double digit rate for the next three years

     

    How do you work on increasing your ARPUs?

     

    We expect ARPU to grow by a low double digit this year on account of Better HD mix; marginal price increases; and introduction of VAS offerings like Anywhere TV.

     

    Claims are that the DTH business has stayed stagnant for some time now. Your opinion?

     

    While the overall industry is growing at only 10-12 per cent, this is not necessarily true for each player. Various players are growing at rates varying from negative to high double digit rate.

     

    What is status of your IPO? Why has it not happened even after getting SEBI approval in March last year?

     

    We have had fantastic feedback from potential investors across the world on our IPO. However, given the election year, there is uncertainty about any investments in the market at this point. We are waiting for the opportune moment and investor mindset to realise the true value of our IPO.

     

    Do you believe that content aggregators are trying to push several unwanted channels along with the popular ones on DTH platforms? What is your way of dealing with the aggregators?

     

    This does happen at this point for sure.  We generally avoid putting unwanted channels.  We focus on channels only which will add value to the customer and some channels which are entering in carriage arrangement with us.

     

    Should the DTH players bring content costs down, or upselling is better as both the content owner and platform increases its revenues and thus the ARPUs?

     

    This is the moot issue today as for the past 10 years DTH industry has alone bore the brunt of broadcasters cost. We have subsidised the cable industry for far too long. With digitisation complete in Phase I and II, major markets for carriage, it’s high time broadcasters and aggregators star treating digital cable and DTH at par. They can’t continue to expect DTH to fund everyone’s P&L forever. In entire value chain DTH is the only industry where all six players are still making losses.

     

    Having said that, there is no doubt we need to continue to focus on revenue growth and subscriber growth also. We need to strike the right balance between growth and cost efficiency.

     

    Are you planning to move from a fixed-fee deal with broadcasters to per subscriber arrangement?

     

    In our view once a certain critical mass is achieved, which today almost every player has achieved, it doesn’t matter whether deals are fixed or per subscriber. There are similar robust calculations and negotiation that go behind it. 

     

    How many subscribers from phases I and II switched over from cable to Videocon d2h? What is your expectation from phsases III and IV?

     

    Close to 25-30 per cent in various Phase I markets and 30-35 per cent in various Phase II markets have shifted to DTH. Our estimate is that 26-27 per cent of that has shifted to Videocon d2h. We expect Phase III and IV to be in favor of the DTH industry.

     

    What is the vision for the company?

     

    We want to be amongst the world’s leading top 10 Pay TV operators and surely amongst the top three in the Indian market. We want to be known for our simplicity, innovation and customer centricity.

  • Tata Sky launches first ever DTH Karaoke service in the World

    Tata Sky launches first ever DTH Karaoke service in the World

    MUMBAI: In a global first, Tata Sky, the leading DTH player today announced the launch of a new video-based music service, Karaoke in partnership with Hungama.com.  This innovation, gives Tata Sky subscribers a fun way to spend time with loved ones this Valentine’s Day.

    Commenting on the launch, Mr. Vikram Mehra, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Sky said: “The love for singing & dancing is epitomized by Bollywood movies. Be it wedding celebrations, a picnic or a night out with friends, singing our favourite Hindi songs in loud chorus adds tremendously to the fun factor of any evening. Capitalizing on this sentiment, Karaoke enables our subscribers to share a few laughs and great moments with family & friends without the need for an occasion. Simply, tune into the service any time of the day for non-stop entertainment.”   

    Unlike other traditional Karaoke services, Tata Sky’s Karaoke service showcases music videos along with lyrics which enhance the overall singing experience.  A distinctive feature of the service is the ‘Sur Meter’ that rates an individual’s singing performance and provides for interesting competition opportunities. The song library will be refreshed on a monthly basis to keep boredom at bay.

    Neeraj Roy, Managing Director, CEO of Hungama.com also emphasized that, “Hungama’s relationship with Tata Sky has been deep rooted with the vision of providing entertainment to their consumers.

     
    Music is a derivative of films that generates mass appeal and now we are presenting a new innovation to the consumer giving them the ability to watch and sing music with Actve Karaoke. A first in the industry this should prove to be a game changer of how the masses will enjoy music.”

    Karaoke systems available in the market are very expensive. At just Rs 1990 for a mike & annual subscription, the Tata Sky Karaoke service is affordable and definitely worth the investment.  The service will be   available   from 20th February 2014 and can be enjoyed by subscribers with the Tata Sky+ HD box.

     Salient features

    •    A Karaoke mic along with 12 month subscription will cost Rs.1990

    •    On-going annual subscription will cost only Rs. 600/-. One album will always be available free for subscribers to sample the service

    •    Albums available on the service include popular songs of Salman Khan, romantic hits, party hits and a range of foot tapping nos. from Sonu, Shreya & others