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100 original shows for OTT market: Disney

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New Delhi: The Walt Disney Company has announced 100 new shows for Disney+Hotstar OTT platform, which is currently leading the OTT market in India.

Disney has made this announcement as they saw a 7.9 million increase in the number of subscriptions during the March quarter (Q1) taking the total tally to 137.9 million. Disney revealed that they are working on original contents for their Indian subscribers.

The company, during the earnings call late on Wednesday, also spoke about the 500 shows for local content outside of the US or English speaking that have been scheduled.

"When you look at that 500, I'll give you some broad breakdowns. In the Asia-Pacific region, including Southeast Asia, of that 500, 140 is in that region. In EMEA, it's 150. In India, it's 100. And in Latin America, it's 200," said Christine McCarthy, Senior Executive Vice President and CFO, The Walt Disney Company.

Disney's video streaming service Disney+Hotstar added 2.6 million paid subscribers for the quarter ended January 1, taking its total base to 45.9 million users.

Although the company did not break down the recent figure of 7.9 million new subscribers, it is obvious that a bulk of new users are coming from India where the OTT consumption has exploded.

"We ended Q2 with more than 205 million total subscriptions after adding 9.2 million in the quarter. That includes 7.9 million Disney+ subscribers, keeping us on track to reach 230 million to 260 million Disney+ subscribers by fiscal 2024," said Bob Chapek, CEO of The Walt Disney Company.

The announcement of 100 new original shows for the Indian market came after Amazon Prime Video said last month that it will launch 40 new titles in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu across original shows, movies and co-productions in the next two years.

"Our world-class creative teams are focused on creating content that will drive subscriber growth in targeted segments and deeper engagement across the platform. This includes leveraging our existing intellectual property. Also, we're intent on creating new franchises," said McCarthy.

With inputs from IANS

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