Hindustan Times (Noida)

Production headwinds loom for Netflix in India

- Lata Jha lata.j@livemint.com

Netflix is “producing safely” in every major market except for India and Brazil amid an uneven roll-out of vaccines, it said on Wednesday even as it acknowledg­ed the success of India’s bundled low-cost subscripti­on model.

The Reed Hastings-owned US video streaming company added 39.8 lakh paid subscripti­ons in the March quarter globally, including 13.6 lakh from the Asia-pacific region.

Production delays from Covid-19 in 2020 will lead to a 2021 slate that is more heavily second half-weighted, Netflix believes.

“While the roll-out of vaccines is very uneven across the world, we are back up and producing safely in every major market, with the exception of Brazil and India,” the company said on Wednesday.

Earlier this year, Netflix announced more than 40 originals worldwide for 2021, saying it was looking to expand its slate by nearly three times across languages and genres, without disclosing any investment figures.

As far as the Indian offerings go, the company said a thriller titled Dhamaka starring Kartik Aaryan is slated for this quarter.

“Something that’s been quite successful for us in pretty much all the markets we serve around the world is leveraging go-tomarket partners who have existing relationsh­ips with consumers as a way to expose them to the Netflix service and then have them make it easy to pay (for the service),” Greg Peters, chief operating officer and chief product officer at Netflix, said during an earnings call.

“Of course, the ultimate and easy to pay is (if) it’s just included (in) the sort of bundled offerings that we’ve been doing more of,” Peters said.

Reliance Jio is “a great example of a partner we’ve been working with there (in India) to really bring the service to a new demographi­c at a very low price associated with low-cost mobile plans that they are offering as well as home-based IPTV (internet protocol television) plans. Those have been successful for us as well,” he said.

Netflix India partnered with Jio in September 2020 to offer a free mobile-only subscripti­on to post-paid subscriber­s for plans starting at ₹399 per month. The subscriber­s were offered the option to upgrade to traditiona­l plans.

Netflix’s partnershi­p with Jio was expected to help the platform close 2020 with 46 lakh paid subscriber­s in India, according to a November analysis by Media Partners Asia, an independen­t provider of research, advisory and consulting services. Netflix does not give out country-specific subscriber numbers.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Reed Hastings, chief executive officer of Netflix Inc.
BLOOMBERG Reed Hastings, chief executive officer of Netflix Inc.

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