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  • IN10 Media Network celebrates the eighth anniversary

    IN10 Media Network celebrates the eighth anniversary

    Mumbai: On 19 November 2014, an EPIC idea was born: a television channel that recast the yardsticks of the entertainment industry, and the barometers for content underwent a paradigm shift.

    The vision that gave birth to the idea and continues to fuel its drive is to build premium, disruptive, content-driven businesses that span geographies and demographics while retaining an Indian ethos at their core.

    In the eight years since, IN10 Media Network has strategically invested across the relevant business verticals, with interests spanning broadcast and digital entertainment, technology, digital and production, and gaming, embracing the rapidly transforming, technology-enabled, increasingly digital macro-environment.

    Speaking on the channel’s anniversary, IN10 Media Network managing director Aditya Pittie said, “We live in very exciting times, where opportunities abound and provide for immense flexibility and variety in choices, allowing for decision-making that can be custom tailored for the scale and size the business model demands. That also brings with it the challenge of great ambiguity and volatility, and the accompanying risks, in an extremely connected and co-dependent marketplace, as has been evident through the pandemic times. To stay rooted in the present while making giant strides into the future, taking along with us all our stakeholders, remains the cornerstone of this extremely fulfilling journey.”

    As the network nurtures and expands its broadcast offerings—Ishara (general entertainment channel); EPIC (infotainment channel); ShowBox (Hindi music channel); Gubbare & Filamchi Bhojpuri, (kids and regional movie genres)—it is strategically scaling its digital platforms, EPIC ON and DocuBay.

    Simultaneously, Juggernaut Productions is consistently creating landmarks in the fast-growing digital OTT landscape, as the network strengthens its content offerings with the incubation of a vertical producing movies for theatrical and digital release. Its first venture in sports-tech and live streaming is to explore new territory and rapidly scale new heights.

    In a world growing more hungry each day for entertainment and having the means to satiate this hunger, IN10 Media Network has laid firm foundations as it galvanises its resources to forge ever forward, pioneering and persevering.

  • TCH 2022: Experts discuss the significance of technology to create authentic content

    TCH 2022: Experts discuss the significance of technology to create authentic content

    Mumbai: The media & entertainment sector is facing an adverse effect of the Covid 19 pandemic crisis. During the lockdown period, most of the film production and entertainment houses had to shut down, in such a scenario, technology played an imperative role in generating quality production work by functioning virtually. The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of technologies. The introduction of virtual productions, VFX, and game engines changed the film production business. The creation of content is improved by technological development and adapting to new trends.

    On the sixth edition of Indiantelevision.com’s The Content Hub Summit 2022 held in Mumbai recently the media and entertainment industry experts shared their insights on the topic, ‘Tech-celeration of content: where have we reached?’

    The session had the presence of Eros Now chief technology officer Lokesh Chauhan; Contiloe Group CFO and Illusion Reality Studios CEO Nitin Dadoo; EPIC ON & Stream-Sense chief operating officer Sourjya Mohanty. 

    The panel deliberated views on the development of tools and techniques for creating incredible content experiences. There has been immense development on the tech front that is changing the way content is consumed. Cutting-edge content is transforming the media & entertainment sector every day. Virtual production capabilities are becoming a key differentiator for content creators. 

    During the Covid-19 pandemic, the entertainment segment leveraged technology throughout the entire virtual production life cycle to enhance the way content is created. It helped to improve production planning, increase shooting efficiency, and reduce the number of expensive reshoots.

    The panel was also moderated by Plug and Play Entertainment media consultant & co-founder Anuj Gandhi.

    The summit was presented by Viacom18, and co-powered by Applause Entertainment and IN10 Media Network. Aaj Tak Connected Stream is the association partner. Industry partners are Fremantle India, Hill+Knowlton Strategies, One Take Media, Pratilipi, Pocket FM and The Viral Fever. The Indian Motion Pictures Producers’ Association (IMPPA) is our community partner.

    Understanding the significance of technology for generating content was the starting point of the conversation.

    When asked, Is content & technology limited to OTT and theatre? What has happened to the good old TV? Dadoo said, “I don’t think that technology is only restricted to OTT! Rather, it is highly helpful to all types of storytellers.” He explained that “the use of new technologies like Unreal and Cam, which provide DOP directors camera tracking as well as onset information with an unreal virtual background, has drawn viewers back to television. The amount of time spent has increased during the past three months.”

    In addition, he also remarked on the availability of talent to handle such technologies, “The talent aspect is quite difficult. We came to the conclusion that we needed to hire a foreign crew since Indians are unprepared for these kinds of technologies. After a month or two of preparing the Indian crew for the new technologies, we had another difficulty: keeping them employed when other opportunities in the market were available.”

    Another member from the panel, Mohanty added, “The problem is omnipresent. There is always a talent crunch in the industry.”

    Chauhan also mentioned, “OTT platforms’ journeys are very distinct from those of traditional platforms.” He continued, “All of these systems, including LG, Samsung, Android, and iOS are constantly evolving. There are continually more changes occurring; these are not coming to an end. There will be immersive experiences that will necessitate the complete rebuilding of many of these services, many of which we currently consider to be quite stable. In light of this, you must constantly develop your skills and learn new things, unlike many other technologies.”

    Sharing his view on the impact of technology on the creative side of the business, Mohanty said, “Today is the era where machines decide what we need to think and what we need to do. The basic recommendation engine which is driven by AI and ML decides the content that audiences would like to watch.”

    Regarding the monetization aspect, Chauhan stated, “Right now in India, there aren’t enough individuals utilising these sites. Most of them run in the red. Players on OTT platforms are attempting to optimize their journey. The ugly truth is that Indian OTT services don’t have as much money as Netflix and Amazon do.” 

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  • VidNet 2022: ‘India lags in terms of content distribution security’

    VidNet 2022: ‘India lags in terms of content distribution security’

    Mumbai: The world’s largest streaming service Netflix with 222 million paid subscribers reported that another 100 million subscribers were accessing its services via shared passwords. The OTT platform is effectively losing billions in revenue every year because of password sharing. Similarly, issues like downloadable pirated content, illegal video hosting websites, password sharing and duplication of copyrighted intellectual property (IP) have created a parallel economy on the worldwide web that is hurting the revenues of video-on-demand platforms.

    Recently, IndianTelevision.com’s VidNet Summit 2022 organised a panel discussion on the ‘best practices for securing revenue for OTT platforms’ that included Inka Entworks India global business head Govindraj Basatwar, Epic On and Stream-Sens chief operating officer Sourjya Mohanty and Eros Now chief technology officer Lokesh Chauhan. The agenda of the session was to figure out how OTTs can plug the leakages in their revenue pipeline.

    The two-day industry event was supported by technology partners Dell Technologies and Synamedia, summit partners Applause Entertainment and Viewlift, industry support partners Gupshup, Lionsgate Play and Pallycon, community partners Screenwriters Association and Indian Film and Television Producers Council and gifting partner The Ayurveda Co.

    Epic On’s Sourjya Mohanty started the discussion by explaining that OTT platforms face revenue loss on two fronts. One is the technology front and another is the content front. On the content front, there is the issue of piracy that stems from the fact that certain segment of audiences may not be able to afford the content. “It is important to create protections for the content within the tech stack. This includes an effective digital rights management (DRM) system as well as embedded security features in the video player itself.”

    DRM is the use of technology to control and manage access to copyrighted material. It is a mode of encryption and decryption that determines whether the user who’s accessing the content is authentic or not. “Often platforms ignore these basic security measures and that’s the reason why piracy takes place,” remarked Mohanty.

    On the technology front, it is not just a content leak that causes revenue to be impacted. A platform may come under a variety of attacks ranging from a potential hijack of the app, a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack, or something as simple as password sharing. Another issue is consumer awareness and education as many believe that it is fine to share password with friends and family.

    Furthermore, Mohanty observed that in the last five years with the proliferation of OTT services the audience is no longer loyal to the platform but rather it chases the content.

    Inka Entworks India’s Govindraj Basatwar was of the view that the best practices in terms of content distribution security are not being followed in India. He stated that distribution also means application security and that 50 per cent of the time subscription business models are hacked at the application level. He explained, “There are MOD APKs of apps available on the internet for download that gives consumers access to the platform’s content for free.”

    MOD APKs are modified versions of android applications. “When you put your application on the Play Store you effectively lose control of who gets to download it. It may be downloaded by an imposter or a genuine user,” said Basatwar. “Hackers usually reverse engineer the application, remove the subscription wall and upload the MOD APK. The MOD APK may be used by consumers without requiring them to share any credentials.”

    Eros Now’s Lokesh Chauhan held the opinion that all platforms are fundamentally prone to attacks and the attacker is constantly evolving. While OTT platforms routinely do jailbreak testing to look for weaknesses in their security but the best way to mitigate attacks is the democratisation of content availability. He said, “The access to content itself should be made readily available at affordable price points. This makes it easier for consumers to access it rather than install something like a MOD APK that is going to infect their system with a virus and make them vulnerable to potential credential hijacks. We have to make people understand that piracy is not worth it.”

    Chauhan also stated that technology infrastructure on an OTT platform has to be dynamically scaled up and down to keep control of costs. This is a big challenge currently for platforms, he said. “The structure for computing, caches, databases etc. should start playing a role in service-level agreements (SLAs).”

    An SLA is the level of service expected by a customer, i.e., the OTT platform, from a supplier i.e., the technology partner. Chauhan noted that these SLAs should factor in the cost of scaling up and maintaining the performance when a spike in usage happens.

  • Gubbare to premiere its first 3D show ‘Roro Aur Hero – Bhoot Mast Zabardast’

    Gubbare to premiere its first 3D show ‘Roro Aur Hero – Bhoot Mast Zabardast’

    Mumbai: As summer vacations are just around the corner, IN10 Media Network’s kids entertainment channel Gubbare is all set to launch an inventive and laughter-filled original. To entertain its target audience, the channel will present the premiere of its first 3D show “Roro Aur Hero – Bhoot Mast Zabardast.”

    The show will air everyday starting 24 April at 12 pm-5 pm on Gubbare in Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu.

    With the exclusive launch of the show, the channel will enter the metaverse to give children an experience to be part of the magical world. It will allow users to create virtual avatars and enter the space and enjoy the title song video along with show characters. The viewers can also engage with the show via special games, filters, and gifs created around the theme.

    Keeping in mind the changing content consumption pattern, the show will also be available on the network’s OTT platform Epic On.

    With this show, Gubbare forays into the naughty-magical-friend genre. The show revolves around a ten year old mischievous boy Roro and his twelve year old “ghost” friend Hero. As Roro attracts problems and gets into complex situations, Hero comes to his aid as a goofy saviour, who uses his powers to make things easier but instead makes the situations messier! The two come together as a ‘zabardast’ duo to get out of the chaos.

    Speaking about the show, Gubbare AVP-content Brian D’costa said, “After the launch of our first original, Akki Jaanbaaz, in the action genre, we wanted to strengthen our character-verse. “Roro Aur Hero – Bhoot Mast Zabardast” will be our first-ever 3D show that will add a new genre to our library. At Gubbare, we always try to raise the stakes.”

  • Epic channel announces new original ‘Jugaad Mania’

    Epic channel announces new original ‘Jugaad Mania’

    Mumbai: Epic, the flagship channel from IN10 Media Network has announced the launch of an original “Jugaad Mania.” The show will premiere on 28 February at 9 p.m on Epic and Epic On.

    The four-part series anchored by actor Chandan K Anand will bring stories such as that of 67-year-old rickshaw driver Kailash Tiwari from Chhattisgarh who installed solar panels on the roof of his three-wheeler. Like him, numerous others have found solutions for day-to-day obstacles.

    “We, Indians, are jugaadus by nature. For us, jugaad is not about a “quick fix” but a mindset. A mind set of innovators who find solutions when there seems to be none. We wanted to accentuate stories of such inspiring people via our show,” said Epic AVP – content and strategy Nisha Thakkar.

    The channel along with the production house, The Filmsters, shortlisted the stories from hundreds after a long research process.

  • Epic announces season 3 of ‘Raja Rasoi aur Anya Kahaniyaan’

    Epic announces season 3 of ‘Raja Rasoi aur Anya Kahaniyaan’

    Mumbai: After two successful seasons, Epic, the flagship channel from the house of IN10 Media Network, is coming back with the third season of the popular docuseries “Raja Rasoi Aur Anya Kahaniyaan.” 

    The latest season of the culinary show will air every Friday at 9 p.m from 17 December. The show can also be viewed on the network’s mobile app, Epic On.

    The latest season of the docuseries will once again bring together the history and culinary culture of the country that was once the land of several kingdoms ruled by Nawabs and Maharajas. “This time the focus will be on royal families as protagonists and on exploring their personal stories and journeys that shaped their present-day food practices. Apart from history and folk tales, the third season will have a more personal anecdotal flavor of the royals and their cuisine,” shared the channel in a statement.

  • Epic On partners with YuppTV to reach more audiences

    Epic On partners with YuppTV to reach more audiences

    Mumbai: IN10 Media Network’s super-app Epic On has announced its collaboration with Yupp TV, a B2B aggregator of live TV channels and VOD. The partnership will aid the app in expanding its footprint across metros as well as tier 2 and 3 cities. 

    YuppTV, which offers users a single subscription to all premium OTT apps, has a vast distribution network via its partnership with ISPs and broadband companies.

    “With an increase in smartphones, affordable data availability and varied taste clusters there has been unprecedented growth in content consumption in the country. Consumers now look beyond the traditional medium for entertainment. To reach a wider set audience across geographies at ease, Epic On has partnered with the B2B aggregator,” said the company in a media statement.

    “I am glad to partner with YuppTV Scope that enjoys an immensely penetrated network in the country,” said Epic On COO Sourjya Mohanty. “With this partnership, we look to provide our content to millions of more viewers who are still untapped from an OTT content perspective.”

    To be easily accessible to viewers across platforms, Epic On has partnered with multiple partners in the recent past with a presence across 45+ smart TVs and telcos both in domestic and international markets.

    “OTT consumption has been growing and through this partnership, we further look to increase the consumers base for YuppTV Scope,” said YuppTV founder and CEO Uday Reddy. “Users will be able to watch top-notch online video streams and enjoy a unique entertainment experience from a single platform.”

    YuppTV Scope, a tech-enabled single subscription video streaming platform. It is a one-stop destination that offers users a unified interface to all premium OTT apps using a single subscription while eliminating the task of accessing multiple apps, said the statement.

  • EPIC ON partners with ISPs to expand footprint across India

    EPIC ON partners with ISPs to expand footprint across India

    Mumbai: Responding to increasing internet penetration in tier 2 and tier 3 India, IN10 Media Network-powered OTT platform EPIC ON has partnered with various Internet Service Providers (ISPs) with an aim to reach out to new consumers in these parts of the country. The platform now has 30 players like Meghbala from Kolkatta and Next Trillion from Mumbai as partners from across regions.

    With the ISPs, the app has already seen growth in terms of brand equity and revenues. To achieve this, EPIC ON bundled numerous offers like a monthly pack or yearly pack for customers via the ISP route. The East zone has seen a surge in monthly pack uptake while Mumbai has witnessed yearly pack demand, said the media brand in a statement.

    “Tier 2/3 and Bharat majorly remains untapped from OTT content perspective; hence, deep penetration into these regions will amplify EPIC ON brand among the new audience bases as well as bolster our acquisitions suited for the audience,” said EPIC ON, COO, Sourjya Mohanty.

    “Depending on user behaviour, we create flexible deals with ISPs to cater to their user bases. It’s B2B in nature and we are happy to keep it the same way as we believe any MSO or ISP has complete knowledge about their customer bases and we want to leverage it in our business model,” added Mohanty.

    The partnership benefits the independent ISPs by enhancing their ancillary revenue as now they provide services beyond data plans.

    Commenting on the partnership, Meghbela Broadband’s director Tapabrata Mukherjee stated, “I see the Meghbela android TV box bundled with EPIC ON’s premium subscription backed with high-speed internet up to 250mbps, as a marriage of entertainment and technology which will enable the delivery of quality content right inside the living room of the end consumer.”

    “We are extremely excited to partner with EPIC ON to enhance our OTT users’ experience with PlayboxTV. Our undertaking to cover the entire gamut of entertainment fits perfectly with EPIC ON’s vast array of content. We hope to nurture and strengthen this partnership even more in the long run,” said Playbox TV business head and director, Samson Jesudas.

    EPIC ON offers multi-format content with videos, web series, movies, documentaries, podcasts, e-books, and games. The platform recently crossed 40 million downloads.

  • IN10 Media Network launches technology service solution Stream-Sense

    KOLKATA: Amidst the tremendous growth of OTT platforms and a boom in home entertainment, IN10 Media Network has launched a new technology service solution, Stream-Sense.

    The technology, client support, and security solution will help enterprises communicate through the power of video. Stream-Sense will enable broadcasters, distributors, content owners as well as sports-tech companies to stream live and on-demand video/audio content on multiple devices like the web, mobile, and SmartTV.

    Commenting on the new venture, IN10 Media Network MD Aditya Pittie said, “IN10 Media Network is committed to the development of the broadcast and digital ecosystem in the country. And with Stream-Sense, we aim to drive the growth of content platforms by providing them with swift technology to reach out to a large section of the audience via our streaming PAAS (Platform-As-A-Service).”

    Sourjya Mohanty, who currently heads the network’s OTT platform, Epic On, will also be in charge of the new vertical along with a specialized team. 

    “The solution aims to help clients make sense of their end-to-end streaming requirements across audio, video, gaming, and E-Books. We have developed 30+ key components indigenously to provide cutting–edge technology to our clients,” said Mohanty.

    He added, “With Stream-Sense, IN10 Media’s commitment takes a significant step ahead in the digital transformation of many creators, publishers, and existing platforms businesses as it will enable enhancement of their revenues by offering a better quality of streaming to their audience and monetization routes.”

    The service caters to existing as well as upcoming content platforms in the country.

  • Kids Safety Pin: Epic On introduces child-safe viewing feature

    Kids Safety Pin: Epic On introduces child-safe viewing feature

    KERALA: OTT platform Epic On, from IN10 Media Network, has introduced a new feature on its platform – the Kids Safety Pin. The kid-safe enabled login requires a pin to access content exclusively made for children. 

    The pin login feature will help parents monitor children’s viewing habits and protect them from unsuitable content for the age group.

    Epic On is also planning to create originals, acquire children’s movies, edutainment, and gamification around quizzes for its young audience, making it a one-stop 24/7 entertainment OTT app with parental control.

    The platform, which has a separate section for children, offers a mix of VoDs and a linear feed of the network’s children’s channel, Gubbare. With its 360 degrees’ offerings for children targeted for the five plus years, the streamer has a whole section of VOD libraries from Gubbare (ViR The Robot Boy, My Bhoot Friends, Marcus Khiladi among others), Amar Chitra Katha, Jam Studio, E-books, and many unique podcasts.

    “We at Epic On are constantly working towards bettering our audiences’ viewing experience. With children being indoors due to the pandemic, there has been an increase in viewership in the kids’ category, the latest feature will give control in the hands of the parents so that they can create the best experience for their children. We encourage parents to talk openly about these safety features with kids,” said IN10 Media Network COO Sourjya Mohanty. 

    Epic On is currently available on Jio Fibre, Airtel Xstream, Apple TV, and FireTV.