Tag: TV screens

  • YouTube crosses a billion hours of viewing on TV daily globally in 2024

    YouTube crosses a billion hours of viewing on TV daily globally in 2024

    MUMBAI: Hopefully, this will settle the argument once and for all.  It’s not Amazon Prime, it’s not Netflix, it’s actually YouTube which is dominating the living room. The latest end of the year report released by the Alphabet-owned streaming platform shows that globally viewers streamed over a billion hours of content on their TVs daily. A billion, yes, please , don’t fall of your chair, it was a billion hours, that makes it about 365 billion hours of viewing in 2024 on TV screens for YouTube. This was revealed by senior director product management YouTube on TV Kurt Wilms in a blog post on the YouTube site.

    Content that viewers traditionally watch on TV, like sports and kids programs, gained momentum on YouTube this year, says a blog rounding up YouTube’s viewership trends. Watch time of sports content, YouTube says grew 30 per cent year over year, as users visited it  to get their line up of clips, highlights, and post-game interviews, all in one place. That is going to sky rocket in the coming year if creators take to Watch With which it has begun piloting. Watch With is a service which allows influencers to provide live commentary, analysis, and real time reactions to games and events, for their audience. It transforms  creators into sports casters.

    YouTube says podcast watching is growing rapidly on TVs.  Viewers watched over 400M hours of podcasts monthly on living room devices. They’ve been tuning into podcasts similarly to how one would tune into a late-night talk show. The lines between audio-only podcasts and videos have blurred, and more creators are evolving to a multimedia storytelling approach to deepen connection with their audiences on YouTube, says the streamer. 

    The surge in living room viewership is no accident. The share of videos uploaded to YouTube in 4K is up by over 35 per cent year over year, as creators prioritize high-quality viewing experiences that truly shine on TV screens. And that investment is paying off: the number of creators making a majority of their revenue from TV is up more than 30 per cent year over year.

    To further fuel this growth and support creators, YouTube recently made it even easier for viewers to subscribe to their favorite channels while watching on TV by adding the subscribe button directly to the video player. Early tests of this streamlined button show more than a 40 per cent increase in net subscribers through TVs.

    Here’s more: families continued to watch together on TVs in 2024. After rolling out an option to easily switch between YouTube and YouTube Kids profiles on TV directly from the YouTube app last year, parents had expressed that they wanted better control. And the streamer is gearing up to introduce a new parent code feature that gives parents the power to prevent kids from accessing content that might not be age-appropriate. 

    (The picture is courtesy the Hathway Cable and Datacom annual report)

  • GST council brings down TV set price to 18% slab

    GST council brings down TV set price to 18% slab

    MUMBAI: At the 31st Goods and Service Tax (GST) council meeting, GST rates on several items have been decided to be brought down from the top 28 per cent slab. Among the items that have been brought down from the 28 per cent slab to 18 per cent include monitors and television up to screen size of 32 inches.
     
    Monitors and television screens along with other items have been brought down from 28 per cent to 18 per cent slab. Now, only the lmuxury and sins goods items will remain in the 28 per cent slab.

    Along with the TV industry, this GST council has brought good news for the film industry too. As per the decision of today’s meet, cinema tickets upto Rs 100 will be brought down to 12 per cent slab from 18 per cent slab and above Rs 100 has been brought down to 18 per cent from 28 per cent.

    According to media reports, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the new GST rates will be effective from 1 January 2019. He also added that new GST return filing system will come into effect from 1 July next year.

  • Unearth Sanghavi’s secrets on Raj TV

    Unearth Sanghavi’s secrets on Raj TV

    MUMBAI: After a successful launch of the mystical-thriller series Kaakha Kaakha, Raj TV is all set to roll-out another show. Titled Arundathi, the show will hit the TV screens from 10 October 2016 every Monday to Saturday  at 8 pm.

    The show is s mystery series based around this character called Sanghavi, a young, beautiful, happy-go-lucky girl who loves her family. The lead protagonist has her dreams, aspirations in life which she wishes to fulfill but she is met with continuous failures.

    Brief synopsis:

    She gets married despite all the attempts made by her parents in finding the suitable groom for her. Whoever comes to see her for alliance, their lives are either being threatened mysteriously or they face evil forces around them and they eventually end up giving up on her owing to superstitious beliefs.

    Sanghavi later realizes some unusual power possessed by her— whenever she touches someone bitten by snake, the venom goes off; whenever she steps in a temple, there’s always a cool breeze that accompanies her despite the hot and humid weather.  

    Her parents visit a famous temple to consult the top astrologers, where they are revealed that Sanghavi will get married on Vaikasi 18th Friday and the bridegroom’s name is Sankaraman. Likewise, soon Sanghavi’s parents get a proposal from a bridegroom by name Sankaraman who happens to be a cop. Tragedy strikes when Sankaraman is killed in an attempt to save Sanghavi from a false murder charge of their landlord who was actually murdered by the local dacoits.

    In order to find the mysteries surrounding Sanghavi, the frustrated family approach a Sithar who is on a non-stop penance for 100 years. The revelations by Sithar forms the base for the rest the show.

  • Unearth Sanghavi’s secrets on Raj TV

    Unearth Sanghavi’s secrets on Raj TV

    MUMBAI: After a successful launch of the mystical-thriller series Kaakha Kaakha, Raj TV is all set to roll-out another show. Titled Arundathi, the show will hit the TV screens from 10 October 2016 every Monday to Saturday  at 8 pm.

    The show is s mystery series based around this character called Sanghavi, a young, beautiful, happy-go-lucky girl who loves her family. The lead protagonist has her dreams, aspirations in life which she wishes to fulfill but she is met with continuous failures.

    Brief synopsis:

    She gets married despite all the attempts made by her parents in finding the suitable groom for her. Whoever comes to see her for alliance, their lives are either being threatened mysteriously or they face evil forces around them and they eventually end up giving up on her owing to superstitious beliefs.

    Sanghavi later realizes some unusual power possessed by her— whenever she touches someone bitten by snake, the venom goes off; whenever she steps in a temple, there’s always a cool breeze that accompanies her despite the hot and humid weather.  

    Her parents visit a famous temple to consult the top astrologers, where they are revealed that Sanghavi will get married on Vaikasi 18th Friday and the bridegroom’s name is Sankaraman. Likewise, soon Sanghavi’s parents get a proposal from a bridegroom by name Sankaraman who happens to be a cop. Tragedy strikes when Sankaraman is killed in an attempt to save Sanghavi from a false murder charge of their landlord who was actually murdered by the local dacoits.

    In order to find the mysteries surrounding Sanghavi, the frustrated family approach a Sithar who is on a non-stop penance for 100 years. The revelations by Sithar forms the base for the rest the show.