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OTT video market in India likely to reach $7 billion by 2027

According to a media report on Monday, the over-the-top (OTT) streaming video market in India is predicted to reach $7 billion by 2027. The OTT streaming video business in India is currently in its second growth phase, with total revenues expected to reach $3 billion in 2022, according to Livemint, quoting a report published by Media Partners Asia (MPA). New, affluent local players are vying for market dominance in India, lead by Viacom18, which has recently raised new capital and is supported by Reliance, Bodhi Tree, and Paramount. The report stated that established firms like Sony and Zee are going to unite to build a powerful online video and television sector. According to MPA data, India had 97 million OTT subscribers by the end of March. With revenues of more than Rs 17,000 crore in 2021, it is one of the OTT markets with the fastest growth. Subscriptions made up almost Rs 5,200 crore of this total. SonyLIV is now a significant player in this sector thanks to its comeback. Globally dominant companies and freshly capitalised indigenous players are anticipated to face increasing competition in the Indian market. However, telcos’ market presence, together with the advertising video-on-demand (AVoD) sector and low-average revenue per user (ARPU), large volume subscription video-on-demand (SVoD) services, continues to be crucial. Online video revenue in Total Asia Pacific will increase by 16% year on year (YoY) in 2022 to reach $49.2 billion, predicts MPA in its report titled Asia Pacific Online Video & Broadband Distribution 2022. UGC (user-generated) AVoD will contribute 37%, premium AVoD will contribute 13%, and SVoD will contribute 50%. China, the largest market in Asia Pacific, will produce $11.2 billion of revenue in 2022, accounting for 48% of the region’s online video revenue. 20 online video platforms will account for 67% of all APAC online video revenues, according to MPA’s analysis.

Vodafone Idea has partnered with SonyLIV to expand its content offerings

Vodafone Idea (Vi) has partnered with SonyLIV, a video streaming network owned by Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), to provide premium content offerings. Vi has launched a new Rs 82 add-on recharge that includes a free 28-day mobile only subscription to SonyLIV Premium as well as a 4GB data benefit with a 14-day validity, according to a statement released by the company on Monday. “The new proposition will enable all Vi prepaid users to enjoy SonyLIV Premium without having to worry about data quota,” the company added. This is the latest in the teleco’s efforts to use entertainment to generate engagement touchpoints. The Vi Play feature in Vi’s app houses a variety of entertainment options. 60,000 hours of full-length movies and a range of Indian and international shows are available on the app. Vi Play also has news channel feeds in Hindi, English, and other Indian languages. Sports properties such as the UEFA Champions League, WWE, Bundesliga, and UFC will be among the content offerings under this partnership. Vi users will also have access to the platform’s originals catalogue, which includes films such as Scam 1992 – The Harshad Mehta Story, Maharani, Tabbar, Rocket Boys, and Gullak Season 3. The content library will contain international shows such as The Good Doctor, Fantasy Island, and Magpie Murders, in addition to India originals.