Tag: Saurabh Dhoot

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Videocon d2h brings Deewali surprises for its customers

    Videocon d2h brings Deewali surprises for its customers

    Mumbai: 2013: To give its customers a festive gift this Diwali, Videocon d2h, the fastest growing DTH brand in the country, has announced reduction in the price of its High Definition Set Top Boxes to Rs 2000. This makes the price of its Standard Set Top Boxes and HD STBs equal.

    The HD Set Top box was earlier priced Rs 3,090 in rest of India, and Rs 3,250 to in the South. Now, the price has come down to Rs 2,000 for all the regions. This will certainly boost the penetration of the High Definition services in the already growing HD segment. Videocon d2h has also bettered its offering on Standard Definition Set Top boxes by providing one-month free viewing for rest of India and two-months free viewing in the South.

    Videocon d2h currently offers maximum 444 channels and services and 22 Asli “HD” channels on its platform. Videocon Group director Saurabh Dhoot on this offer change said, “We have reduced the prices keeping the festive season in mind. We would like the consumers to usher in the festival mood with our pollution free Asli HD viewing experience.”

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera added, “We have always believed in providing qualitative services to our customers. We want the consumers to embrace the High Definition platform and are sure this offer will prove to be irresistible for them.”

  • Videocon d2h to air ‘Vishwaroopam’ on 10 Jan

    Videocon d2h to air ‘Vishwaroopam’ on 10 Jan

    MUMBAI: DTH service provider Videocon d2h is set to telecast the premiere of the movie Vishwaroopam on PPV (Pay per View) mode.

    With this facility, Videocon d2h subscribers will now be able to watch the movie before it releases in the theatres.

    The movie, which will be telecast on 10 January, will be charged at Rs 1000 per view in Tamil language (Channel No. 221) and Rs 500 per view for Telugu (Channel No. 219) and in Hindi (Channel No. 220).

    The movie has been directed by and stars Kamal Hassan; one of the biggest cinema actors in the country.

    Videocon d2h director Saurabh Dhoot said, "We see this as a breakthrough innovation for the DTH platform and this could set a new precedent in the times to come. We are constantly aiming to widen our engagement platform through which we would leverage and connect with our consumers better by bringing newer entertainment modes right into the homes of our consumers."

    Videocon d2h CEO Anil Khera added, "Vishwaroopam is the first Indian movie to be premiered on the DTH platform before its theatrical release worldwide. Tamil and Telugu movies are gaining huge popularity in the country and Videocon d2h is ensuring that it serves exclusive regional language films for the subscribers. Such collaboration with the movies will certainly usher in a new experience for all movie lovers."