Tag: Niyati Shah

  • Biscoot bags ‘Innovation in Supply Chain’ award

    Biscoot bags ‘Innovation in Supply Chain’ award

    MUMBAI: Biscoot, an offline app store initiative by Shotformats Digital, has won a place in ‘The 2nd Inc. India Innovative100 Award.’ The conference and awards ceremony, presented by Inc. India Magazine, is an initiative to identify and recognize top 100 innovative mid-sized companies in India. Biscoot was judged winner under the ‘Innovation in Supply Chain’ category.

     

    The app store bagged the award for its completely revolutionary distribution model. Its brick and mortar mobile app stores ensure that movies, songs, games and apps are available with ease, throughout the country. Biscoot has nearly achieved pan India presence through its 7,000 plus outlets. They are targeting a presence across more than 12,000 outlets by the year-end and more than 40,000 outlets by end of 2015.

     

    At being recognised amongst the top 100 innovators in India, Shotformats MD and CEO Niyati Shah said, “To ensure innovation is embedded in the company, we keep sharing results and impact of the practices the teams introduce keeping them excited and motivated.”

     

    In the past, the company has won similar award for its unique distribution model.  Shah, herself had bagged the award of a ‘Women Leader’ in the Telecom sector for bringing in the path-breaking concept in the mobile space and hence taking the innovations to higher levels.

  • Is Star’s VoD ‘hot’ enough?

    Is Star’s VoD ‘hot’ enough?

    MUMBAI: “At Star, we have always focused on dramatically enhancing the overall consumer experience. Smart technology, combined with powerful content, can be disruptive…,” had said Star India CEO Uday Shankar when the network launched its online sports platform starsports.com.

     

    Two years have passed since then and keeping up with the changing times, the giant network is back with a new platform. Christened hotStar, the video on demand (VoD) portal, currently running in beta version, will change the way people view content on television or digitally.

     

    With everything found under one roof, the platform has all the genres the network dabbles in. From popular dailies to live sporting events, a click will please many.

     

    The network labels the platforms as the “most compelling catalogue ever offered over-the-top on mobile and the web, making it the most the most complete video destination for consumers.”

     

    With around 20,000 hours content spread across seven languages, which includes 120+ full length TV shows, 500+ movies and live screening of popular sports like cricket, football, tennis and kabbadi, hotStar caters to a very large and diverse audience.

     

    Available across devices, the VoD is not the first such platform launched by a television network in the country; Ditto TV was launched by Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) in 2012. There are many other such platforms like Biscoot and Zenga also available today.

     

    Believes Shotformats Digital Productions CEO and managing director Niyati Shah that though the platform looks nice but the concept of launching the same isn’t clear. “On television there is appointment viewing and in the digital world it is all about snacking. And with only Star content available on the platform, I don’t know what will be the scalability.”

     

    The free to view platform has a simple and easy user interface. However, what stands out is the logo which though is a star but is quite different from that of the networks logo. The tilted star has bright neon green and yellow colours. Its name is another feature that stands out.

     

    “It does sound like a talent show,” says FCB Ulka Digital creative head Sudarshan Sudevan but quickly adds, “But for a site of this sort, it’s not the name that’s critical, it’s the content. And the users will get a hang of it in due course of time.”

     

    Sudevan is excited that Star India is finally into video on demand. “With a good mix of TV shows, movies and sports … I am sure the video friendly population of today is going to have a treat. The network’s idea to enter the space that has been dominated by international players like Netflix and Amazon will be of a pleasure for fans here,” he adds.

     

    Agrees L&K Saatchi & Saatchi India CEO and managing partner Anil Nair that today people want to view content on the move.

     

    However, Shah isn’t convinced. “If I’m a Star TV viewer and miss something, maybe then I would come on the portal. Otherwise I have doubts who would log on,” she states while emphasisng on the fact that through the networks’ strength, the platform might get marketed well but the future will tell the true story.

     

    Nair too points out that today when there are aggregators like Youtube and Apple TV, the lack of genres available on Star’s new platform might become a hurdle. “Hopefully, in the future, the app will add more genres to its bouquet otherwise this can become a reservation for a viewer.”

     

    Highlighting that digitisation will change the mediums in the country, the experts are optimist that with many leaps to take, service providers have a lot to offer.

     

    The network has already started the ground work and a click on any of its current websites (apart from StarSports.com) directly takes the viewer to the new platform. The soft launch has successfully been able to create the buzz and now one just has to wait for the big band launch.

  • Shotformats launches Tiny TV for music video lovers on mobile

    Shotformats launches Tiny TV for music video lovers on mobile

    MUMBAI: Tiny TV is another media product from the house of Shotformats and as the name suggests is a data product which offers music video streaming and downloads.

     

    The product is amplified with the huge library of 10,000 videos across 13 languages and covering genres like Bollywood/pop/devotional and regional. Tiny TV will support most of the media player irrespective of consumer handsets.

     

    In the user-friendly platform, the layout is designed in a style that provides an optimal viewing experience, easy reading & navigation with minimal resizing, panning and scrolling, across a wide range of devices. A user can enjoy music of all genres, as per their interests and can share the same on social media platforms too. There is a subscription to this video streaming service. With one time purchase model available for listed price points, user can also subscribe to pre-set packs for streaming videos on Tiny TV and downloading the same on their mobile phones.

     

    Shotformats MD & CEO Niyati Shah exclaims, “Shotformats has always been trendsetters in launching rich media products with high quality content for our consumers. Tiny TV is our initiative for the music video lovers; it offers 10,000 music videos across seven languages with Bollywood dominating the mix. It’s a unique service which offers both downloads and streaming, Shotformats has developed in-house compressing technology which allows us to compress videos keeping the quality intact and allowing the users quick downloads.  “

     

    Sony Music India director digital Hari Nair says, “This is a great digital product that allow users to download and stream the videos of their favorite songs. With this generation being on the move, we believe this is a great initiative.”

     

    Aditya Music business head Aditya Gupta adds, “It is a brilliant platform provided for Indian music industry, especially having a full length music video in 2G and 3G format. This enables music aficionados to enjoy the audio and video on the go, in a seamless manner, hassle-free and in various languages. “

  • Shotformats, today unveils Kaanchi Music APP

    Shotformats, today unveils Kaanchi Music APP

    MUMBAI: Shotformats, one of the top 2 New-Age Digital Distribution Company in India, launched The Digital Music album in an offline app format for the most awaited movie Kaanchi –The Unbreakable. The music app was unveiled by the hands of the noted film-maker Subhash Ghai whose romantic flick – Kaanchi, set against the backdrop of breath-taking rural locales and her fight against the power, is set for a National release next month.

    The launch witnessed live performances of Kaanchi songs by Anwesha, Ankit Tiwari and Salim-Sulaiman composed by Ismail Darbar and Salim-Sulaiman. They captivated the audience with the breath-taking numbers in presence of the Mishti, the lead actress, Kartik, the lead actor of the film, Salim – Sulaiman, Ismail Darbar, Irshal Kamil and Jackie Shroff.

    On the occasion the Showman – Subhash Ghai said, “I am glad to unveil this First-ever in India, the Digital Cassette from Shotformats. I love to be upbeat with the latest technological advancements. Not only this, I have also used Auro 11.1 sound technology in the film. The music in Kaanchi is majorely drum based and with Auro 11.1, it will enable the powerful sound impact while you watch the film.”

    Commenting at the event, Niyati Shah – MD & CEO of Shotformats says “I am glad to be a part of this event. I have worked very closely with Subhash Ghai ji since my Tips music days and today sharing a stage with him and he unveiling the very first Digital Cassette in India for Shotformats is a huge honor for all us”
     

    With the evolving App Era, Shotformats has been revolutionizing the concept of the applications by going the offline way. It has various offline applications under the brand name – Biscoot; a desi version which has several movie apps, movie gaming apps and various utility applications. Shotformats caters across the sectors and age-groups. They also have several awards to their credits for bringing in the innovation in the digital distribution sector.

     

  • Shotformats’ Niyati Shah recognised for bringing innovation in the telecom sector

    Shotformats’ Niyati Shah recognised for bringing innovation in the telecom sector

    MUMBAI: At the recently concluded high profile award ceremony hosted by World Women Leadership Congress & Awards, they felicitated Women Leaders across the World who excelled in their respective profession and bought in a revolutionary change in the industry. On this special occasion Niyati Shah, MD & CEO Shotformats bagged the award of a ‘Women Leader’ in the Telecom sector for bringing in the path-breaking concept in the mobile space and hence taking the innovations to the higher levels

     

    The Award was presented to Niyati Shah, by Dr. Indira Parikh, President of Foundation for Liberal & Management Education and Dr. Saugata Mitra, Chief People Officer & Group Head HR, Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt Ltd. at Ballroom – Taj Lands End. The award ceremony saw some eminent personalities receiving the honors such as, Sumayya Athmani – MD & CEO National Oil Corporation of Kenya, Massouda Jalal, a political activist in Afghanistan & Former Prime Minister of Women’s Affairs, Sabina Chopra, Co-Founder of Yatra Online, Nisha Jamwal, Columnist & Interior Architect to name a few. The various award categories allotted were:

     

    1.Women Lifetime Achievement Award

    2.Outstanding Women Leadership Award

    3.Women Icon of the year

    4.Women Entrepreneurship Award

    5.Women CEO of the year (public/private/Govt sector) to name the few

     

    Shotformats Digital Works Private Limited is a promising digital distribution and a new media company that develops innovative digital platforms, products, and content to service and reaches audiences via varied digital distribution streams.

     

    During its six years drive in the industry, Shotformats with its brand Biscoot is a path-breaking contender in the mobile space. It also creates and deploy VAS solutions and applications for media houses, telecommunication firms, film companies, labels, application developers and content providers, among others. The company recently launched its e-books & audio books offline apps that also are absolutely consumer friendly supporting the ‘go green’ theory through e-books and educating the segment which is high on illiteracy through audio books. There are many more innovations in the pipeline for the mobile fraternity / telecom space through the offline app store.

     

    Niyati Shah, MD & CEO, Shotformats Digital Works, exclaims; ‘It is an honor for me to get a recognition that gives an inner strength to work hard especially for people who has bestowed trust upon me. I attribute the major pie of my success to my family and my extended family – they are my employees. It gives an immense pleasure to experience how women are now being acknowledged for their contribution across industries.’

     

    About Shotformats Digital Works: Shotformats Digital Works Private Limited is a promising digital distribution and a new media company that develops innovative digital platforms, products, and content to service and reach audiences via varied digital distribution streams.

     

    To visit the website:

    http://www.biscoot.com

    http://shotformats.com

  • Shotformats win for all its wonders in the digital space

    Shotformats win for all its wonders in the digital space

    MUMBAI: At the 5th International Summit & Award Ceremony on ‘Global Business Opportunity’ on this Saturday, Shotformats Digital Works, a new-age, digital media company, bagged the ‘Fastest Growing Indian Company Excellence Award’ for its pioneering work in the digital space.

     

    The Award was presented to Niyati Shah, CEO & MD Shotformats Digital Works by H.E Khun Korn Dabbaransi Hon’ble Former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand and Chief Justice of India Mr O P Verma at Holiday Inn, Bangkok

     

    Shotformats Digital Works Private Limited is a promising digital distribution and a new media company that develops innovative digital platforms, products, and content to service and reaches audiences via varied digital distribution streams.

     

    During its six years drive in the industry, Shotformats with its brand Biscoot is a path-breaking contender in the mobile Value Added Services (VAS) space. It also creates and deploy VAS solutions and applications for media houses, telecommunication firms, film companies, labels, application developers and content providers, among others. The company recently launched its e-books & audio books offline apps that also are absolutely consumer friendly supporting the ‘go green’ theory through e-books and educating the segment which is high on illiteracy through audio books.

     

    Niyati Shah, MD & CEO, Shotformats Digital Works, exclaims; ‘International Achievers Conference (IAC) concentrates how the organizations can help the social & economic infrastructural development in and around the country. For a company like ours, this was a perfect forum to be acknowledged and I am glad that they have accredited us on our company motive and efforts. I am honored that IAC considered us for this category and we are looking forward to contribute the best of innovations in the digital space across mediums.’

  • Biscoot releases RDB feat T-PAIN Daddy Da Cash

    Biscoot releases RDB feat T-PAIN Daddy Da Cash

    MUMBAI: Biscoot, an offline app store, is now ready with another massive launch for the Punjab market. Biscoot has released the single by RDB ‘Daddy Da Cash’ featuring Grammy award singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer and actor, T-Pain.

    The song is the first music single in India to be sold as an app at Biscoot retail stores across the country at price of Rs 30. Shotformats Digital Works gained exclusive rights for the offline and online distribution of the single. The single will be available across Biscoot retail stores in the form of Apps and on biscoot.com for online listeners.

    Speaking on this, Shotformats Digital Works MD & CEO Niyati Shah states, “RDB is cutting edge, as a band they are innovative not only with music but also in terms of marketing and release of their album. Shotformats being an innovator loves to work with innovators and therefore I am totally excited about our association with RDB.”

  • Shotformats launches digital prepaid wallet  Biscoot

    Shotformats launches digital prepaid wallet Biscoot

    MUMBAI: Shotformats, a digital entertainment and VAS companies, has launched the world’s first offline application store and India’s first online digital currency – ‘Biscoot Digital Prepaid Wallet’.

     

    Combined together, the two offerings promise to change the way the digital entertainment industry markets its offerings across the rapidly growing smartphone users’ universe acrossth e country.

     

    On the initiatives, Shortformats MD and CEO Niyati Shah said, “As per our research, 95 per cent of mobile users in  India are prepaid users of which around 30-40 per cent visit mobile recharge shops at least twice a  day for getting recharges. Our distribution chain will comprise of such mobile recharge shops across India for testers. We aim to expand this network to 30,000 retail outlets in one year and sell one million such apps in the next six months. The current ARPUs of a mobile user voice + VAS would be approximately Rs 95 and we are bullish about taking that to Rs 150 in the first year of its launch on Biscoot Offline Store.”

     

    While low cost, big screen and feature-loaded smartphones are now a craze in tier II and tier III cities, the fact remains that majority of the users do not know how to operate such phones beyond basic calls and messages. The shocking surveys reveal that only 15 per cent of the total smartphone users have ever downloaded one or more apps on their mobiles. This situation is tailor-made for offline app stores where a consumer can fully utilise other features of his/her phone without the complexity of data usage and app downloads.

     

     

    For consumers who prefer consuming data online, the apps are available on the Biscoot website and will be offered with the ‘Biscoot Digital Wallet’.

     

    The offline app store will distribute digital content – movies, music, games and apps across more than 10,000 mobile recharge and telephone accessory stores in the next six months. This will prove to be a legal, good quality and reliable source of content for consumers in comparison to pirated and low quality content available from unreliable sources in the country currently.

     

    The company is focusing on creating utility applications across languages especially for Indian users. The range covers devotional, regional calculators, cookery, dress design apps for women and many more.

     

    Explaining the details further, Shah added, “Shotformats will bring high quality content based offline apps to the nearest shop of the consumer. You can load a movie for Rs 30 or a song for a price as low as Rs two. Games and apps can be purchased for Rs 10. The content applications can be transferred on the consumer’s mobile at the outlet and the consumer can use this content as long as he/she requires, without the internet/data connection on their mobiles. This application or the content cannot be copied to or shared with any other device, thus helping create a stream for content owners to monetize their content better, curb piracy and give the entertainment industry its due share of revenues. ‘The Biscoot Digital Wallet’ on the other hand, facilitates online transactions. The ‘Biscoot Digital Wallet’ will allow the consumers to create a digital wallet called ‘Biscoot Batua’ with their personal login account. These consumers can simply get Biscoot credits in exchange of rupees from retailers and use it for online transactions.”

     

    Disclosing the distribution plans, Shah said that Shotformats will focus on the Indian market and market Indian content for the next few years. “In India, we love our movies and we adore our music. The appetite for Indian content is so huge that we do not need to look elsewhere.”

     

    Offline application stores are being launched in a staggered manner and the initial phase will cover Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Rajkot, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Surat, Chandigarh, Bhopal, Indore, Rewa, Jabalpur, Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Guwahati and Siliguri. The content will be available in eight languages – Hindi (Bollywood), Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Marathi and Assamese.

     

    This digital wallet is the ultimate solution for those who shy away from using their credit/debit cards for online transactions. This currency will be available at retail mobile recharge and telephone accessory shops at the currency unit of Re 1. The Biscoot currency will be available as scratch cards at denominations of Rs 1000, Rs 500, Rs 100 and Rs 50.

  • TRAI’s second activation ruling to hit providers by 40 per cent

    TRAI’s second activation ruling to hit providers by 40 per cent

    MUMBAI: Like a callertune you heard recently? But wait now you will have to be doubly sure if you want it. Yes, you heard it correct. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has said that any value added service (VAS) will be activated only after receiving a second confirmation from the customer.

    Techzone managing director Naveen Bhandari says VAS revenues will take a beating

    Speaking on the order, Huawei Telecommunications (India) PR and brand – head Suresh Vaidyanathan matter-of-factly says, “One needs to understand why this ruling was done. Of course, nobody wants unwanted calls or smses. Therefore, I think, it is a welcome move.”

    TRAI made the ruling after it observed that there are various complaints regarding value added services offered by telecom service providers. According to it, the first offer of a service was on the service providers‘ platform and a second confirmation from the customer was through a dedicated consent gateway owned by a third party and not by the service provider.

    Vaidyanathan feels that the Indian telecom industry is grown-up enough to understand it. He adds, “I‘m sure, it is only going to have a short term impact, if there would be any. On the contrary, it will only help structure the VAS economy.”

    SpiceDigital director & head of 
    business development and 
    alliances Shehzad Azad 
    feels the
    ruling may create problems 
    for users in understanding the 
    usage of VAS services

    Similarly, OnMobile Global, chief commercial officer, Sanjay Bhambri feels that double consent with clear communication of price points us in the larger interest of consumers and industry and gives the industry a clearer picture on the way forward. “We feel that the revised directive (which mandates second confirmation from customers through a consent gateway managed by the operator) is a positive step from TRAI compared to the earlier one which mandated activation of services post confirmation from customers through SMS, fax or email.”

    But he is quick to point out that the ruling does have its downfall. “There could be transitional technology issues in connectivity of two consent systems resulting in poor consumer experience and drop outs, in the interim. Thus, the interconnecting multiple systems and changed user experience may result in consumers taking time to adapt to the new experience,” adds Bhambri.

    One of the biggest players of the Rs 26,000 crore industry feels that there will be an almost 50 per cent an erosion in revenues and that it it expected a ruling of this sort.

    Shotformats Digital Productions, managing director and CEO, Niyati Shah points out, “It is likely to affect each and every company by as much as 30 to 40 per cent. And to control the damage, the telecom providers are very actively working towards new methods of consumer acquisition, engagement and also ensuring the best quality product to retain consumers.”

    Shotformats Digital Productions, managing director and CEO, Niyati Shah
    says the ruling will hit the market 
    by close to 30-40 per cent

    Suburban and rural India contributes to more than 65 per cent of Mobile VAS revenues. Industry professionals say that it is not surprising that more than 30 per cent of people are unable to correctly follow even the simple one step keyword instructions for Person to Application (P2A) based media services like polls and contests. Now that there‘s an additional gateway being introduced, it would take at least one to two quarters for the platforms to stabilise which would result in further dip in revenue.

    SpiceDigital director & head of business development and alliances Shehzad Azad adds, “Not many have the knowledge or the skill about VAS services. Therefore, there are chances of people not sending second conformations within the given timeline.”

    He states an example of the service SpiceDigital offers for railway enquiries and believes that there are many who don‘t know how to send SMSes. “Customers will face problems even if they need any information with this ruling coming into place,” he opines.

    Talking about the future of the industry after the ruling Techzone managing director Naveen Bhandari says, “A large portion of the core VAS revenues are generated from subscription based services which already has an existing subscriber base.”

    For example caller ring back tones (CRBT) which is a subscription based product contributes to approximately a fourth (varies from 20 per cent to 25 per cent depending on the operator) of the total core VAS revenue and is the largest contributor to the revenue.

    “A product like that is typically composed of almost 70 per cent renewal revenue and 30 per cent new acquisition. Hence, in a window of two to three months, it‘s the new acquisition revenue that would get hit. But without proper steps the effect would be stable over the total kitty in four to six months period, considering average customer lifetime for VAS products is not more than three months.”

    So what is it that will lower the impact of TRAI‘s new ruling and provide some succor to the industry? Most telecom providers say that there is a need to have mobile handsets which can support local languages so that it becomes easy to educate the consumer. And from the telecom operator‘s side, there is a need for a more focused marketing approach which will result in a better understanding of the customer‘s need and help create and supply the right content to the right target audience in a form that is easier to use and consume.