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Salman Khan s Zee blockbuster Radhe highlights a new path for cinema distribution

Salman Khan s Zee blockbuster Radhe highlights a new path for cinema distribution SECTIONS Last Updated: May 18, 2021, 08:03 AM IST Share Agencies The trailer garnered over 100 million plus views across all platforms. This spells good news for an industry grappling with temporary closure and fuels hope that innovation is key to rebooting prospects Related Your time, your place With theatres partially open across the globe and digital consumption of content touching newer highs, the film followed a unique pattern of distribution to cater to fans. It was released on India’s leading OTT platform ZEE5, with ZEE’s pay-per-view service ZEE Plex, and on all leading DTH operators Dish, D2H, Tata Sky and Airtel Digital TV giving the audience multiple options to watch the film at a time and place convenient to them.

Bharti Airtel Ltd : Bharti Airtel rejigs corporate structure to sharpen focus on digital

Explore Now Bharti Airtel on Wednesday announced a new corporate structure to sharpen the company s focus on rapidly unfolding digital opportunities while enabling it to unlock value. The move comes at a time when digital is turning out to be a compelling proposition for players in the Indian market, where the use of smartphones and better broadband connectivity has spurred the adoption of a new range of services. Players are positioning themselves beyond the core telephony offerings, as they enhance digital engagement, build future streams of revenue and create brand differentiation, besides redefining themselves as a larger platform of digital services, say market watchers.

India pay-TV industry revenues to grow steadily

| 12 April 2021 With a projected 7% CAGR over the years from 2020-25 and a satellite industry described as ‘robust’, the Indian pay-TV market is set to show reasonable returns despite an unhelpful regulatory regime says a study from Media Partners Asia (MPA). The report, entitled India Pay-TV Distribution 2021, predicts that the market will be spurred by more than 96% of India’s pay-TV homes being digitalised by 2025 with total pay-TV subscribers expanding from 127 million in 2020 to 134 million by 2025. Total industry revenues, including subscription and advertising, are set to reach US$12.3 billion by 2025. MPA estimates that India’s active DTH homes will grow from 58 million in 2020 to more than 68 million in 2025. Looking at the potential wining platforms, cable’s share of pay-TV subscribers will decline from 54% in 2020 to 46% by 2025 while IPTV will pick up a small share after rolling out later in 2021.

Pay-TV revenue to grow at 7 per cent CAGR over 2020-25: MPA report

The report predicts that DTH pay-TV subscribers will reach 68 million by 2025. 12 Apr, 2021 - 04:10 PM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team     New Delhi: India is among a handful of countries where there is great scope for further penetration of television. Since the turn of the millennium, pay-TV connections have more than doubled in Indian households, though data in the public domain indicates there still remain an additional 100 million homes to penetrate. Now, a new report published by Media Partners Asia (MPA) forecasts India’s pay-TV industry will grow at roughly seven per cent CAGR between 2020-25. The growth will be accompanied by a significant uptick in the total industry revenues, including subscription and advertising which will reach $12.3 billion by 2025, said the industry analysts.

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