Tag: Uday Sodhi

  • How ready is India for the digital disruption?

    How ready is India for the digital disruption?

    MUMBAI: The Indian media and entertainment industry is enamoured by the possibilities that the digital world poses for it. Within digital, ‘video’ and ‘mobile’ seem to be most used and often abused words. To tap in and make the most of this ‘digital video’ revolution that  the country is set to see in 2016, several small and big players have rolled out or planned VOD or OTT services..

    But is India ready for this digital disruption? Have those who are betting high on the success of the video business really taken into consideration the groundwork and infrastructure needed to actually make profit?  Moderator and Bloomberg TV India consulting editor Vikram Oza raised these questions at FICCI Frames 2016 during a panel discussion – ‘And the walls came tumbling down : Digital disruption.’ In front of him on the panel were  – SPN digital business EVP Uday Sodhi, Viacom18 Digital Ventures COO Gaurav Gandhi, HOOQ cofounder and content head Krishnan Rajagopalan, Arre COO Ajay Chacko and Elemental Tecnologies SVP Daniel Marshal  – each a pioneer of digital world in his own right.

    Within the first fifteen minutes into the discussion, the audience had a good idea of where things stood in the digital video business. “While a fair bit of 3G and 4G is taking off, the industry is still at a nascent stage to make assumptions. Monetization, bandwidth and content needed to fall in place to set the groundwork going,” said Sodhi summing it up.

    When posed a query on bandwidth costs and subscription issues, Gandhi gave an optimistic perspective. “Currently the data prices are very high. So much of the consumption behaviour we are seeing will drastically change as the bandwidth opens up and becomes cheaper. We need to aim for a setting when data prices become part of everyone’s utility bill. That is when no one will hesitate from paying for an OTT service.”

    Marshal added his take from his experience of the international market and how it played out there. “What I have observed in the US is that there are more users with multiple subscriptions since the combined cost is still less than what people used to pay for their cable subscriptions. If India has to really see the end of this convergence, adaptability and bandwidth needs to be worked on heavily,” he suggested.

    Another variable that is a hindrance for digital convergence is the complicated and poor payment gateways. “It is true that in India the present payment gateway options are a major challenge to both the service provider and the consumers. From my experience, a huge part of willing consumers put off payments because of the payment method. It is indeed a big challenge and a part of it is that people are still hesitant to trust their money with online payments. Thus the adoption is lower. TRAI tried to deal with the issue by strengthening the security process in the transaction and sort of got overzealous with it, which is costing the industry in a different way. I would say it will take another 5 years for the payment options to be easy and secure and ready to handle the digital disruption,” Sodhi opined.

    With everyone jumping on the mobile video bandwagon and promising an on demand video service, was there a need for the players to differentiate their offerings? After all, according to Google research, the current range of smartphones in the market allowed users to have only few apps before their devices slowed down. While the industry remained a free market, this clearly meant that only few services would survive this tough competition and make their way to the users’ handsets.

    To put matters into perspective, Gandhi said, “Currently 85 per cent of the content is owned between the five major TV networks and the two TV studios. The content offered by their OTT players may look homogenous because our first natural instinct is to put forth the existing content from our TV and movie library. But newer original content for the web is also being produced currently.”

    Rajagopalan shared that his OTT service HOOQ, which already has a large presence in the international market, is banking on its large Hollywood movie library as the differentiating factor. “Apart from that we have also identified regional and smaller studios that don’t have a contract with major broadcasters’ networks in India to provide us with fresh content. So ours is an international and regional approach.”

    Acknowledging the need to create web only content, instead of banking on existing libraries, Chacko added, “What an audience individually consumes is different social viewing. The content itself needs to be disruptive if it were to survive these initial years of just investment and to break even eventually. Each player will work on its strengths and try everything and anything between micropayments (or pay per view revenue model) to ad-funded content.”

    It is obvious from the discussions that there is a long way to go for India to reach a point when these OTT players can reap the optimum benefits of what they are sowing as investment today. Will they be able to make it through the dry years ahead until the infrastructure and country is ready? Is it worth the time and money that they are putting in?

    Chacko addressed this with a simple comparison to the eCommerce markets. “Compared to the eCommerce business there is almost no customer acquisition cost when it comes to digital media. What we gain organically is what these eCommerce brands pay millions of dollars for. Therefore, with an almost zero marketing budget one can sustain oneself in the industry as long as one has strong content,” Chacko said.

    The panel also pointed out that digital video business paves way for an exponential growth. With better devices and network, the business will grow not just by tens but thousands so it made sense to invest in it.  

    The moderator then rolled the ball in the panellists court by asking them if their advertisers were buying these arguments that they gave in favour of the OTT/ digital business. The panellists unanimously agreed that media planners and buyers were excited about this newly evolving media. They were happy about giving an alternative to their clients and so were the advertisers, given the measurability and reach the media gave them.

  • Sony LIV to premiere ‘Dilwale’ before TV, sets a subscription fee

    Sony LIV to premiere ‘Dilwale’ before TV, sets a subscription fee

    MUMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol blockbuster Dilwale which garnered box office collection of approximately Rs 187 cr in India.

     

    Earlier this year Khan’s Red Chilies signed a deal with Sony Pictures Networks and Dilwale marks the beginning of the strategic alliance between the duo.

     

    Sony Pictures Network’s over the top (OTT) platform Sony LIV is going to showcase the much talked movie on the digital platform before putting it on television. The subscribers will have to pay a minimum amount of Rs 100 to get access to the movie. The platform is enjoying raves of good feedback from its subscribers and also plans to premiere such exclusive movies in the future.

    Talking about the exclusive premier, Sony LIV EVP and head digital business Uday Sodhi says, “Movie premieres have been a very important facet of the Sony LIV offering. Whether you missed the film on the silver screen or you’d like to relive its magical moments and applause-worthy dialogues all over again, you can catch up on all of it with Sony LIV.”

     

    He further adds, “Dilwale was truly the most exciting release of 2015 for Hindi film buffs. Premiering it on Sony LIV before television is one of the most significant entertainment offerings we can make to our users at the onset of the New Year. Through the premiere, we are underlining the fact that in 2016, too, we will continue our promise of bringing the biggest and best properties from across the globe to the digital devices of Indian netizens.”

     

    Launched back in 2013, the platform is house to a rich movie library with a strong lineup of events across all major categories.

  • Sony LIV to premiere ‘Dilwale’ before TV, sets a subscription fee

    Sony LIV to premiere ‘Dilwale’ before TV, sets a subscription fee

    MUMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol blockbuster Dilwale which garnered box office collection of approximately Rs 187 cr in India.

     

    Earlier this year Khan’s Red Chilies signed a deal with Sony Pictures Networks and Dilwale marks the beginning of the strategic alliance between the duo.

     

    Sony Pictures Network’s over the top (OTT) platform Sony LIV is going to showcase the much talked movie on the digital platform before putting it on television. The subscribers will have to pay a minimum amount of Rs 100 to get access to the movie. The platform is enjoying raves of good feedback from its subscribers and also plans to premiere such exclusive movies in the future.

    Talking about the exclusive premier, Sony LIV EVP and head digital business Uday Sodhi says, “Movie premieres have been a very important facet of the Sony LIV offering. Whether you missed the film on the silver screen or you’d like to relive its magical moments and applause-worthy dialogues all over again, you can catch up on all of it with Sony LIV.”

     

    He further adds, “Dilwale was truly the most exciting release of 2015 for Hindi film buffs. Premiering it on Sony LIV before television is one of the most significant entertainment offerings we can make to our users at the onset of the New Year. Through the premiere, we are underlining the fact that in 2016, too, we will continue our promise of bringing the biggest and best properties from across the globe to the digital devices of Indian netizens.”

     

    Launched back in 2013, the platform is house to a rich movie library with a strong lineup of events across all major categories.

  • Sony Liv bags Australian Open’s digital rights; to livestream for free

    Sony Liv bags Australian Open’s digital rights; to livestream for free

    MUMBAI: Sony Liv has pocketed the exclusive digital rights to the Australian Open for its web and mobile platform. The tournament will be live streamed on Sony Liv for free.

     

    It may be recalled that the satellite rights of the Australian Open vest with Sony Pictures Networks India and ESPN’s joint venture channel – Sony ESPN, which is all set to beam from 17 January.

     

    From 18 – 31 January, the live matches will be available for viewing on the Sony Liv Android and iOS Mobile app as well as on www.sonyliv.com.

     

    For those who miss the match, video on demand capturing key highlights and special moments of every match along with interviews and press conferences will be available on the very same day.

     

    SPN India EVP and head – digital business Uday Sodhi said, “Sony Liv has established itself as the destination of choice for the Indian viewers looking for digital entertainment solutions on the go. As a category, sports are very significant for Sony Liv audiences and hence, we have been increasing our content portfolio to include major sporting events. The Australian Open will be live streamed on Sony Liv since we have the digital rights for the event for its mobile and web platforms.”

     

    The Australian Open is one of the most eminent international tennis tournaments held annually over a fortnight in Melbourne, The year’s first Grand Slam will feature some of the biggest names from the international tennis circuit such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Maria Sharapova, among others as well as Indian players Sania Mirza and Somdev Devvarman. Last season’s winners, Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams will also return to the court to defend their respective titles this year.

  • Sony LIV rolls out digital film ‘Chhoti Khushi’ for Diwali

    Sony LIV rolls out digital film ‘Chhoti Khushi’ for Diwali

    MUMBAI: In the lead up to the festival of Diwali, Sony Pictures Networks’ (erstwhile Multi Screen Media) OTT platform Sony LIV has rolled out a digital film called Chhoti Khushi to support its social media campaign ‘LIV This Diwali.’

     

    The film features Naveen Kasturia, Suneel Sinha and Ashish Verma. The social media campaign weaved around the digital film invites participants and viewers to send Diwali Wishes to their family and friends.

     

    The story explores the complex relationship that Indian siblings share with each other, and how Diwali can become the raison d’etre for bringing together those, whom circumstances and situations often pull apart.

     

    Chhoti Khushi is about two brothers, Gaurav and Sharad, who have stopped talking to each other following an argument. However, as the momentous occasion of Diwali approaches, the brothers reminisce about each other and realise how petty their fight was.

     

    The film was meant for especially for the millennial audience, which knows how tough it is to maintain the delicate balance between education, work and commitment to friends and family over ever-increasing distances. The story takes viewers through an eventful journey that finally results in the brothers being reunited on Diwali.

     

    Sony LIV EVP and head – digital business Uday Sodhi said, “With #LoveBytes and Tanlines, we have established our pioneering status in the industry as the first digital video-on-demand (VOD) platform to introduce a show exclusively for online viewers. With the launch of Chhoti Khushi, we are looking to providing our digital viewers with a heart-touching story that is bound to take their web content entertainment experience to a new level.”

     

    The film was aired exclusively on Sony LIV’s web, app and YouTube platforms from 4 November onwards.

  • Sony LIV gets 4 sponsors for original online series ‘Tanlines’

    Sony LIV gets 4 sponsors for original online series ‘Tanlines’

    MUMBAI: Multi Screen Media’s (MSM) over the top (OTT) platform Sony Liv has roped in four sponsors for its third original digital series – Tanlines.

     

    Brands, which have come board the web series are Unlimited (presented by sponsor), Maruti Suzuki – Swift (powered by sponsor), Truly Madly (associate sponsor) and Fogg Deos (party partner).

     

    As was previously reported by Indiantelevision.com, after launching its first original series LoveBytes, Sony Liv lined up two more original shows namely LIV Shutter, which went online on 21 October and Tanlines, which is slated to launch on 27 October.

     

    Split into 13 episodes of 10-15 minutes each, Tanlines captures the time the six protagonists spend in Goa before they part ways. 

     

    Produced by Fluence, Tanlines has been written and directed by Prosit Roy, who has previously worked on films likeJaane Tu… Ya Jaane NaDelhi-6 and All Is Well.

     

    MSM executive vice president and head – digital business Uday Sodhi said, “With LoveBytes, we established our pioneering status in the industry as the first digital video-on-demand (VOD) platform to introduce a show exclusively for online viewers. With Tanlines, we’ve taken the commitment of creating and establishing original premium web content for our digital viewers to the next level.”

     

    Tanlines is a youth focused original web show targeted at the digital millennials. Its theme, flavor and medium of consumption are all tailored exclusively for Sony LIV’s younger demographic. The show centres on the lives of six teenagers making that pivotal transition from college to professional life.

     

    “It is a show that will appeal to all our young viewers who can access the entertainment anytime, anywhere on devices they most love!,” Sodhi added.

  • Sony LIV to launch two new online shows

    Sony LIV to launch two new online shows

    MUMBAI: Buoyed by the response to its recently launched original content online show, Multi Screen Media (MSM’s) digital video entertainment brand Sony LIV is all set to roll out its two new exclusive digital web series. 

     

    The first one is called LIV Shutter and will go online on 21 October. Viewers can watch the show’s episodes every Wednesday on the Sony LIV mobile app as well as on the website.

     

    The second exclusive digital web series is called Tan Lines will also be launched soonIts theme, flavor and medium of consumption are tailored exclusively for Sony LIV’s viewers between the ages of 15 – 24. 

     

    LIV Shutter is centred on self-realisation and inspiration. It turns the spotlight on how the youth can push the limits of achievement and with a little positive nudge can overcome any shortcomings that they believe they possess. 

     

    According to Sony LIV, this is also the first ‘social’ show on a digital platform, which invites viewers to be a part of a show that gives them once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shed their inhibitions, shatter their fears, pick up the self-esteem and show the world what they got.

     

    MSM EVP and head – digital entertainment Uday Sodhi saidLIV Shutter’s format is refreshingly new and something that our young and cosmopolitan audiences will connect with instantly. It is a show about finding your own hidden talent and unleashing your full potential. It is inspirational, snappy and extremely engaging, making it the perfect kind of entertainment to catch on-the-go on one’s preferred mobile device. Moreover, it is a show where the audience can move from behind the scenes, into the show; thereby making it the first of its kind interactive show.“

     

    “With this show and its unique treatment, Sony LIV has established its deep commitment to enthralling viewers with original content tailored specifically for the digital medium,“ he added.

     

    Sony LIV launched its original show exclusively for the online platform earlier this year called Love Bytes.

  • Sony Liv forays into original digital programming with ‘#LoveBytes’

    Sony Liv forays into original digital programming with ‘#LoveBytes’

    MUMBAI: Multi Screen Media’s (MSM) OTT platform Sony Liv has set its foot into original web programming with the launch of its signature series #LoveBytes. Going online from 7 September, the web series has been exclusively made for the digital platform and is centred on an urban Indian romance, which is relatable for the digital destination’s millennial audience.

     

    The web series is unlike regular television soaps as it deals with the real life situations between a young couple. The digital platform through this offering invites viewers to take a sneak peek into their daily lives. Sony Liv has created a 360 degree marketing campaign with video blogs and social connect with the protagonists to market the show.

     

    Multi Screen Media EVP and head – digital entertainment Uday Sodhi says, “From launching digital premieres of the world’s best entertainment properties to becoming the country’s first digital VOD platform to produce a song, Sony Liv has been at the forefront of innovation. With our signature series #LoveBytes, we offer consumers a digital-first experience like never before. The fact that the show has been made as an independent, exclusive series for Sony Liv also bolsters the widespread popularity of the digital destination. With this, Sony Liv becomes the first digital OTT platform to foray into original production. Setting a benchmark in the video entertainment space, we plan to further invest in original content with new concepts and ideas.”

     

    Sodi informs Indiantelevision.com that the show will have 26 episodes, wherein two episodes will be released per week. “This is just the beginning. Liv will come up with a series of original shows, which will be exclusively produced for the digital platform,” he adds.

     

    Sony Liv has been seeing a year on year growth of 35 per cent on mobile advertising, which, according to Sodhi is indeed encouraging. “The ecosystem will also be enhanced with technical upgradations like 4G,” he says.

     

    While currently Sony Liv follows the advertising based revenue model, Sodhi says that depending on the scenario and market insights going forward, the company may evaluate the possibility of a subscription based platform.

     

    Directed by Vishal Mull, #LoveBytes stars Kushal Punjabi and Sukhmani Sadana. Each episode of the show plays out the trials and tribulations of the leading characters Ananya’s and Abhishek’s romantic relationship.

     

    Ananya Singh is a 26-year old girl from Lucknow who has been working in Mumbai for the last six years. Simple, not very social and rather homely, Ananya is possessive and doesn’t quite understand or appreciate all the female attention her boyfriend gets. Abhishek on the other hand, is a 28 year-old copywriter in a media firm. A party animal, he is best described as driven, ambitious and affable all at once.

     

    With a deliciously urban and youthful flavor, the series underlines what makes these two very different individuals click and sometimes clash, the show also elucidates all those things that are necessary for an urban Indian relationship to sustain itself and the daily challenges that come in the way.

     

    The theme of the show has been specifically crafted keeping Sony Liv’s cosmopolitan viewership in mind. Viewers can delve into this entertaining and delightful world of squabbles, love and drama on the Sony Liv website or mobile app, anytime anywhere.

     

    While the presenting sponsor for the show is Integriti, the associate sponsor is Caprese. The radio partner for #LoveBytes is Fever 104 FM, beverage partner is Café Coffee Day and outdoor partner is Bright Advertising.

  • nexGTv tie-ups with MSM to live stream India vs Sri 2015 series

    nexGTv tie-ups with MSM to live stream India vs Sri 2015 series

    NEW DELHI: Digivive Services’ nexGTv has tied up with Multi Screen Media (MSM) for live-streaming the Cricbuzz Cup Sri Lanka vs India 2015 series from 12 August to 1 September.

     

    The series comprising three Test matches will be played in Sri Lanka at Galle International Stadium, P Sara Oval (Colombo) and Sinhalese Sports Club (Colombo). The two teams last played a Test Series five years ago during July-August 2010.

     

    Digivive Services director and CEO G D Singh said, “Cricket buffs throughout India will now be able to experience live and seamless, in-field action of the series unfold ball-by-ball on their mobiles, throughout the day or obtain a snapshot of the entire day’s action using the video-on-demand (VOD) service from nexGTv. With over 27 million downloads, nexGTv features in the Top 10 top-grossing entertainment apps in app stores and we hope to reach out to even more subscribers with this forthcoming series.”

     

    MSM EVP and digital head Uday Sodhi added, “We are pleased to extend our offering to the users of nexGTv, all the action from the India-Sri Lanka Test Series on their mobile devices. They can also immerse themselves in our high-quality on-demand match content including match highlights, finest moments, Man of the Match packages etc. Through our existing association with the digital destination, its viewers too can enjoy the top-of-the-line sports and entertainment properties that are a hallmark of the Sony Liv brand.” 

     

    Subscribers of nexGTv application can enjoy live streaming action from Sri Lanka either on their mobile phones, tablets, PCs and Laptops. The app can be downloaded via app stores of Google, Apple, Windows and Tizen.

     

    Free viewers on nexGTv can also catch up with all elements of the match including daily and full-match highlights, Pre and Post match reviews, as well as special packages of fours, sixes and wickets etc. via VOD for the next three months.

  • OTT platform Sony Liv produces music for ‘Indian Idol Junior 2’

    OTT platform Sony Liv produces music for ‘Indian Idol Junior 2’

    MUMBAI: Multi Screen Media’s (MSM) digital video entertainment brand, Sony Liv has created and produced a musical number for Indian Idol Junior 2.

     

    The song, titled ‘Choona Hai Hume Aasman’ has been sung by the young contestants of the musical reality show. This makes Sony Liv become the first over-the-top (OTT) video on demand (VOD) platform to create and produce a musical composition.

      

    MSM executive vice president and business head – digital entertainment Uday Sodhi said, “We are thrilled at maintaining our position of being pioneers in the industry. With this beautiful melody, Sony Liv becomes the first digital OTT platform to foray into original production. The song dovetails perfectly with the spirit of Indian Idol Junior. “Choona Hai Hume Aasman” underlines the ambition and excellence that a show such as this propels the young participants to strive towards new heights. Our endeavor is to cultivate a deep connection with our viewers by constantly innovating and providing them entertainment through a variety of media and formats and continue to invest into fresh talent and make them popular on the Digital platform supported by our mainline partners.”


    Sony Liv is also the exclusive voting platform for Indian Idol Junior Season 2, besides hosting its digital telecast.