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  • Former iStream CEO launches regional video network, Studio Mojo

    Former iStream CEO launches regional video network, Studio Mojo

    MUMBAI: The former CEO of iStream.com, Radhakrishnan Ramachandran has set up Studio Mojo, to tap into the fast-growing regional video entertainment market.

    The online video market is growing at a frenzied pace in India with over 25 OTT platforms with global majors like Netflix and Amazon leading the pack. And many of them are planning an aggressive foray into regional language programming.

    Over the next 4 years, more than a third of the Internet users in India are expected to be from regional languages like Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali and Marathi. Until four years back most of the videos consumed digitally in India were in Hinglish. But that is the not the case anymore. The top four languages on platforms today are Tamil and Telugu along with Hindi and English.

    iStream was India’s leading OTT platform in 2011, after raising 5 M USD from marquee VC investor SAIF. Though iStream had to shut down operations in 2013, Ramachandran is making a come back in the OTT space setting up Studio Mojo.

    “ A lot of people have asked me over the past 12 months whether there are plans to relaunch iStream. The product game is over for me. Now it is time to play the content game. Hence Studio Mojo. The goal is to build one of the largest video networks for regional language programming,” says Ramachandran.

    Studio Mojo will persue a multi-prong approach to cater to both long and short format content. The company is working with OTT platforms to create original programming in South Indian languages currently. Plans are to get into other regional languages like Marathi, Bengali, Bhojpuri by end of the year. Studio Mojo will also create short format content for platforms such as YouTube,Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Apart from that, it will also be licensing regional language content to Telcos, IPTV players and OTT players in markets such as Middle East and North Africa region and Southeast Asia where there is huge appetite for regional content. 

    “ We call ourselves a network because the objective is not just to create content but also identify talent with whom we will produce content. The idea is not to just work with the top names in the industry. We need to build the whole content ecosystem – spotting talent and giving them opportunities is equally important. If you look at some of the most creative movie industries like Malayalam the best content is being created by young scriptwriters and directors with lot of new faces,” adds Ramachandran. 

    To aid this network, Studio Mojo will set up studios in key markets like Chennai, Hyderabad and Cochin.

    This is Ramachandran’s third video venture after iStream and Pepper Media which is amongst the leading MCN’s (multi-channel network) for YouTube in the country with over 10 million subscribers.

  • IndiaCast collaborates with iStream to carry its content online

    IndiaCast collaborates with iStream to carry its content online

    MUMBAI: IndiaCast, the joint venture between TV18 and Viacom18, has entered into a multi-year licensing deal with online TV service provider iStream.com.

    The deal will give iStream.com access to IndiaCast’s library of content from a bouquet of the network’s 20 channels for its streaming and video on demand services online and Internet-enabled devices including smart phones and tablets.

    It will also allow IndiaCast to broaden its audience base by distributing its content on the fast growing digital platform.

    iStream.com audience will now have access to content from Viacom 18’s leading entertainment channels like Colors and MTV, TV18’s leading news channels like CNN IBN, CNBC TV18, CNBC Awaaz, IBN 7 and IBN Lokmat, History 18 from A&E 18 and the entire bouquet of regional channels from the ETV channels.

    “This is one of the most important deals we have signed so far. IndiaCast brings to the table, some of the most-watched TV networks in the country, giving us access to one of the largest libraries of news, entertainment and regional content," said iStream.com founder & CEO Radhakrishnan Ramachandran.

    IndiaCast Group CEO Anuj Gandhi Added, “With the digital space becoming more main stream and evolving with the speed of every second, it is imperative for us to take our content from television to online and give access to our viewers across all platforms. We are excited to collaborate with iStream as we see a team that has the expertise and capabilities to ensure that our content reaches out to the right audiences in the right format, broadening our audience base.”

    iStream.com will have dedicated landing pages for each of these channels and will showcase some of the reality shows like Bigg Boss and India’s Got Talent, fiction shows like Balika Vadhu & Uttaran, popular youth shows like MTV Roadies and Splitsvilla.

    Besides, with ETV’s bouquet of channels, regional audiences can have their own share of fiction and reality shows, like the hugely popular Abhiskekam and the Rasoi show.

    iStream.com adds hundreds of new videos every day to its library of over 200,000 clips of news, shows and movies in five Indian languages from over 80 channels. It also streams 26 news channels live in English, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Malayalam.