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  2. India’s JioStar Launches Unified Streaming Platform ... - AOL

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    In a landmark move that reshapes India’s streaming landscape, JioStar has unveiled JioHotstar, merging JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar. The unified platform, launching Feb. 14, boasts nearly ...

  3. Over-the-top media services in India - Wikipedia

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    The first dependent Indian OTT platform was BIGFlix, launched by Reliance Entertainment in 2008. [1] In 2010 Digivive launched India's first OTT mobile app called nexGTv, which provides access to both live TV and on–demand content. nexGTV was the first app to live–stream Indian Premier League matches on smart phones and did so during 2013 and 2014.

  4. YuppTV - Wikipedia

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    YuppTV is an over-the-top (OTT) content provider for South Asian content including live television and films with recording and storage features. YuppTV allows broadcasters and content providers to reach an audience, and allows consumers to view content on up to six screens of connected TVs, STBs, PC, smartphones, tablets and game consoles.

  5. List of streaming media services - Wikipedia

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    OTT bypasses cable, broadcast, and satellite television platforms. Digital streaming acts in a similar way to on-demand television in that the program to watch is selected. But the program is not recorded or stored like it might be on TiVo , etc. Digital video purchases grant a user indefinite access to a show or film, but the terms and ...

  6. List of highest digital rights in Indian cinema - Wikipedia

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    This shift underscores a transformative phase for the industry, where digital distribution is increasingly becoming a vital revenue source for filmmakers and studios. Currently, the OTT audience in India stands at 547 million users, reflecting a 14% increase from 2023’s 481 million, representing a 38% market penetration. [5]

  7. ALTBalaji - Wikipedia

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    ALTT is an Indian content-based video-on-demand platform. ALTT is available across 32 different interfaces for its viewers. [7] The content has been made available on mobile and Tablet Devices (Apple phone, Apple iPad, Android phone, Android tablet), Web browser (Desktop Browser), Chromecast, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Windows (Windows PC, Windows Mobile, Windows tablet).

  8. Voot - Wikipedia

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    Voot was an Indian subscription video-on-demand and over-the-top streaming service owned by Viacom18, a joint venture between Reliance Industries, Network18. The service was initially launched on 4 May 2016. It initially launched as an advertising-supported service, before introducing a subscription tier in 2020 under the Voot Select banner.

  9. Indian Media & Entertainment Industry Surpasses Pre ... - AOL

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    The Indian media and entertainment industry grew 20% to reach INR2.1 trillion ($26 billion) in 2022, 10% above pre-pandemic 2019, according to the annual EY report released during the ongoing ...