Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Amazon Prime video looking to expand Indian regional content

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MUMBAI: Amazon.com Inc’s video service will look to add more regional content in India, two company executives said, as it competes with a host of global and local players for a bigger share of a fledgling online streaming market.

In little after a year of its launch in India, Amazon’s bet on original Hindi shows and a library of films in five local languages has paid off — India is the fastest growing market for its Prime Video service, Tim Leslie, global vice-president at Amazon Prime Video, told Reuters in an interview late Saturday, on the sidelines of the India Today Concalve 2018 in Mumbai.

Beyond Hindi shows and Bollywood movies, Prime Video has also been broadening its film catalog in southern Indian languages such as Tamil and Telegu, Asia-Pacific content head James Farrell said.

“We want to figure out how do we do more in the South,” Farrell said. “We haven’t announced any originals yet from the South but we are looking to do as much as can be done.”

The duo declined to give subscriber numbers, saying they have tens of millions of Prime customers. Prime is the world’s largest online retailer’s customer loyalty plan that costs an annual ₹999 ($15) and offers faster deliveries, access to early deals and a subscripti­on to its video and music streaming services.

India is key to Amazon’s global ambitions. Online retail is booming in the South Asian nation and its media and entertainm­ent market is tipped to grow to more than $31 billion in two years, from $22.7 billion in 2017.

Cheap data has spurred the rise of streaming video usage in India, the world’s fastest growing web services market, and turned it into a battlegrou­nd for content wars between global giants such as Amazon and Netflix as they look for growth beyond a saturated US home market.

Other prominent players include Twenty-First Century Fox-backed Hotstar, which exclusivel­y streams HBO’s hit Game of Thrones show in India; Voot, a joint venture between Network18 Media & Investment­s Ltd and US peer Viacom Inc; SonyLIV from Japan’s Sony Corp; Zee Entertainm­ent’s OZee and production house Balaji’s ALTBalaji.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? Cheap data has spurred the rise of streaming video usage in India, the world’s fastest growing web services market
AFP/FILE Cheap data has spurred the rise of streaming video usage in India, the world’s fastest growing web services market

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