Tag: Subrat Kar

  • Indian YouTube kids channels gain momentum

    Indian YouTube kids channels gain momentum

    MUMBAI: Technology has redefined entertainment for kids across the world. As more kids get hooked to mobiles and tablets, the business of kids content on YouTube thrives more. With hundreds of channels entering the sector every year, this category is expanding as well as giving more scope of monetisation for creators. Indian kids channels on the platform are gaining, keeping pace with the global market and sprawling to unprecedented growth. ChuChu TV is the market leader with 27 million subscribers across all its channels in the sector leaving content powerhouses like AIB and TVF far behind. The success of the Chennai-based creators could be a lesson for others across the genre how to monetise on the platform. 

    But ChuChu isn’t the only one. There are others also making their mark. CVS 3D Rhymes, Videogyan and HooplaKidz are also propelling the growth.

    Though traditional television industry has a good amount of content offerings for kids, the viewership for this category is growing rapidly in India and globally too. However, YouTube does not have a different category for kids, but comes under ‘Education’.

    Interestingly, among educational content, 70-80 per cent viewership comes from kids as shared by video analytics firm Vidooly co-founder and CEO Subrat Kar.

    “We have seen in last three years, the consumption of these content compared to all the categories is very huge,” Kar said. He also gives credits to creators for tapping into exactly what the kids want. Following the success of new age creators, even traditional players like Sony, T-Series have entered the space.

    The category of Indian kids channels on YouTube is highly monetised. Kar thinks one of the main reason behind that is the love of brands for these channels. Kids friendly brands like chocolate, toys and kids apparel find the category interesting. Even the brands that want to target the age group of 25-35 population in top metros, run a digital campaign on YouTube targeting kids content as parents share a large amount of viewership too.

    ChuChu TV, whose success story is well admired in the industry, started at a time when there were just a handful of channels in the market. Along with a good timing, the rejection of lullaby songs, rewriting old nursery rhymes helped the channel to grow. However, today the Indian market has changed owing to Jio and projects like Railfie from Google.

    “When we started our Indian viewership was four per cent of total viewership. Other countries like UK, Phillipines, Canada, and Vietnam were at the top. But for the past two years India has beaten everything and now it is right at the top. The viewership from India is equal to the US now that is 20 per cent,” ChuChu TV co-founder and CEO Vinoth Chandar said.

    Chandar also explained the revenue pattern of the venture. Most of the revenue comes from developed countries like the UK, US and Canada. Though Vietnam gives high viewership, it cannot provide any revenue. Kar says as kids content does not have localised nature, the global taste adds to revenue and the viewership of Indian creators, especially, from developed countries. Higher CPM, more brands investing in digital space contribute majorly to the business. Along with 30 to 40 per cent viewership from outside India, 40-50 per cent revenue also comes from abroad.

    Despite the boom, things have become tougher as the market is getting crowded with entry of more players. In the last year itself, more than 1000 channels have entered the space. The existing big players are coming out of YouTube dependency for monetising effectively. ChuChu TV has content deals with broadcasters and other OTT players. Cosmos Maya’s digital venture WowKidz recently joined a collaboration with leading OTT platform YuppTV.

    Chandar says that with differentiating and good content ideas, anyone can get a foothold in YouTube despite the competition. Among thousands of Johny Johny Yes Pappa, the one searched by a huge number of viewers on the back of “awesome content” will be able to engage more little stars.

  • Regional news’ online viewership is billion-plus every month: Vidooly

    Regional news’ online viewership is billion-plus every month: Vidooly

    MUMBAI: News genre is emerging in popularity across leading online video platforms in India and crossing a billion-plus online viewership every month.

    Vidooly Media Tech conducted a study across top Facebook pages from India and YouTube channels from India, two of the most popular video platforms to understand viewership habits of Indian internet users.

    Vidooly CEO Subrat Kar says: “Interestingly, we are seeing a rising trend of regional content dominating English or ‘Hinglish’ content. This points to the larger overall trend of increasing viewership and internet growth in non-urban areas. This presents an exciting opportunity for brands and content creators to create multilingual content to reach out to the millions of users to are accessing internet for the first time.”

    The study was conducted across a total of 16 categories of Indian video content in the genres of automobile, comedy, kids, education, entertainment, film and animation, science and technology, health, gaming, how-to and style, food, music, news and politics, people, pets and animals, sports and travel.

    With over 180 million users on YouTube and 241 million users on Facebook in India, they are the two of the most popular online video platforms in India. Both the platforms with its massive reach and ubiquity allow content creators, brands and anyone to reach millions of viewers who consume this content across desktop and mobile devices.

    YouTube findings (across top 10 channels)

    Music genre with 3.2 billion views and entertainment genre with 2.7 billion views attracted maximum Indian viewership. Video content targeted towards kids especially nursery rhymes were also extremely popular with 1.4 billion views.

    Regional news is extremely popular on YouTube with nine out of the top 10 news channels publishing news in regional languages. Collectively, the top 10 news channels pulled in 701 million views. Most other viewed videos were across the categories of comedy, film and animation and food.

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    Facebook findings (across top 10 pages)

    Unlike YouTube, news pips other genres to emerge the most popular category with Indian viewers with the top 10 pages pulling in collectively 1.4 billion in viewership. Here, the top spots are taken by Hindi and Marathi news channels. Followed closely are entertainment videos with 919 million views across the top 10 Facebook pages. In entertainment category, regional content again takes the top spot with content in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi being extremely popular with viewers.

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    Regional trends

    Across Facebook and YouTube, regional news across the languages of Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Marathi are extremely popular with Indian viewers collectively amassing 2.1 billion views in August across YouTube and Facebook.

    Overall rankings

    Across the top 100 channels in India on YouTube, content around music entertainment, news and kids’ genres took the top spots.

    Across the top 100 Facebook pages, the top seven spots are dominated by news channels, followed by cooking and entertainment genres.

  • AajTak topples Times of India as the top news video page on Facebook

    New Delhi, 13th July 2017: AajTak-India’s No.1 News channel- has also topped the rankings on the digital space  by  becoming the most popular on social network for continuous 3 months with over 29.7 million video viewership on Facebook in May, 2017. By crossing this monthly viewership mark, AajTak has stormed the digital platform with its exclusive content.

    Vidooly, the leading video intelligence software product suite for content creators, media companies and brands, had come up with the report  for MOST POPULAR FACEBOOK VIDEO PUBLISHERS IN INDIA – May 2017  which is categorized into six major genres – Health & Lifestyle, New age Entertainment, Traditional Entertainment, New age – News, Traditional News and Independent creators. The report highlights that the top 100 pages collectively clocked more than 2.8 billion viewership in May 2017.

    AajTak has a video viewership of 297,645,571 on Facebook which is way ahead in comparison to the Facebook pages of ABP news and Times Of Indiawhich are ranked in second and third position with 184,526,769 and 114,406,951 viewership respectively.

    Commenting on the report, Ms. KalliPurie, Group Editorial Director (Broadcast & New Media), India Today Group said, “AajTak’s leadership on television and on the digital space can be attributed to the brand philosophy of staying true to the promise of being ‘SabseTez’. The consistent focus on speed, user experience and quality of content at Aajtak.in has made it the most preferred for news content”.   

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    AajTak has been instrumental in reaching out to its viewers on traditional media for many years now and this achievement shows the popularity of the channel in the digital world too. There is a constant engagement with the audience on AajTak Facebook page through Discussions, Satire, Backstage Conversations, News Capsules, Photo Blogs, Engagement Posts, TV Primetime Teasers, Primetime Promotions and a lot more.

    SubratKar, Co-Founder & CEO, Vidooly commented on the developments saying, ”Over the last 6 months, we have been closely tracking the tremendous growth in viewership of videos on Facebook in India. As expected, News related content dominates all the other genres since Facebook has been playing a pivotal role in shaping up the socio political opinions in the country. We are also seeing a steady increase in independent video creators utilizing the platform, catering to both the urban and rural population. It is a very interesting time in the online video business in India as both YouTube and Facebook are attracting content creators. However; given the fact that Facebook is yet to launch monetization for creators, YouTube still is the place to be if you’re looking to make a business out of it.”

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  • Star Plus leads in traditional entertainment media brand category: Study

    Star Plus leads in traditional entertainment media brand category: Study

    MUMBAI: In an industry study conducted by Vidooly, it is observed that Facebook could be a great platform for aspiring video creators in the country. They can then incorporate it in their overall content strategy and try to leverage other platforms like YouTube, Twitter and Instagram.

    The study broadly covers six categories of content- health and lifestyle, new age entertainment, traditional entertainment, new age news, traditional news, individual creators and over 5,000 Facebook video publishers in India.

    According to the report, Times of India with 112228314 views is the most viewed video publisher on Facebook. It is the most consistent video uploader of all and uploads more than 20 videos on their Facebook page almost every day.

    “India is right now at the center of Facebook’s growth strategy. With around 142 million monthly active users in the country, it is a platform that brands or video creators cannot ignore! Despite YouTube still being the go-to platform for most video creators in the country, Facebook is fast catching up and attracting new creators to its platform,” said Vidooly CEO and co-founder Subrat Kar.

    Star Plus dominates the traditional entertainment media brand category with 26 million+ views, and is followed closely by Zoom TV with 25 million+ views and HistoryTV 18 with 24 million+ views.

    Food related content is gaining massive traction in India. Hebbar’s Kitchen, ScoopWhoop’s Om nom nom, Buzzfeed India, Glamrs, The Logical Indian, PopXo, Scroll are making a killing on Facebook through video.

    The top 10 new age media brands collectively clocked over 206 million video views just in October.

  • Star Plus leads in traditional entertainment media brand category: Study

    Star Plus leads in traditional entertainment media brand category: Study

    MUMBAI: In an industry study conducted by Vidooly, it is observed that Facebook could be a great platform for aspiring video creators in the country. They can then incorporate it in their overall content strategy and try to leverage other platforms like YouTube, Twitter and Instagram.

    The study broadly covers six categories of content- health and lifestyle, new age entertainment, traditional entertainment, new age news, traditional news, individual creators and over 5,000 Facebook video publishers in India.

    According to the report, Times of India with 112228314 views is the most viewed video publisher on Facebook. It is the most consistent video uploader of all and uploads more than 20 videos on their Facebook page almost every day.

    “India is right now at the center of Facebook’s growth strategy. With around 142 million monthly active users in the country, it is a platform that brands or video creators cannot ignore! Despite YouTube still being the go-to platform for most video creators in the country, Facebook is fast catching up and attracting new creators to its platform,” said Vidooly CEO and co-founder Subrat Kar.

    Star Plus dominates the traditional entertainment media brand category with 26 million+ views, and is followed closely by Zoom TV with 25 million+ views and HistoryTV 18 with 24 million+ views.

    Food related content is gaining massive traction in India. Hebbar’s Kitchen, ScoopWhoop’s Om nom nom, Buzzfeed India, Glamrs, The Logical Indian, PopXo, Scroll are making a killing on Facebook through video.

    The top 10 new age media brands collectively clocked over 206 million video views just in October.