DTH operator eye foreign channels

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DTH operators eye foreign channels to woo subscribers

NEW DELHI: As competition hots up in the direct-to-home (DTH) space, operators, including Dish TV and Sun Direct, are now turning to foreign language channels to build their content bouquet in a bid to take themselves ahead of other players.

Even though the viewership remains small, DTH players are looking at adding more foreign channels such as Fox, DW and Warner Brothers' WB to their portfolio with increasing demand. “The viewership remains mostly in metros and tier I and II cities. Howev er, these channels add to the content offering and with more channels coming in, the demand certainly has gone up,” Dish TV Chief Operating Officer Mr Salil Kapoor said.

The Essel Group firm currently offers TV5 Monde (French), DW TV, NHK (Japanese), MGM and WB. Asked if the company would bring in more such channels, Mr Kapoor said, “To broadcast foreign channels in India, we have to obtain licence from the Information and Broadcasting ministry. With that in mind, we would look at bringing in more foreign channels depending on their availability and if there is viewer demand”.

Sun Direct is also actively looking at offering foreign channels to its subscribers. - PTI
The Hindu Business Line : DTH operators eye foreign channels to woo subscribers
 
This would be ultimate option for DTH operator to create their subscriber base. Indian broadcasters (channels) are not allowed to tie-up or provide exclusive content for any single operator (DTH/IPTV/HITS/Cable), but there is no such restrictions on foreign broadcasters. SUN has perhaps taken such move by having exclusive tie-up with FOX (as per media news), so does DISH with TV5 & Tata Sky with BBC Ent. channels.
 
This would be ultimate option for DTH operator to create their subscriber base. Indian broadcasters (channels) are not allowed to tie-up or provide exclusive content for any single operator (DTH/IPTV/HITS/Cable), but there is no such restrictions on foreign broadcasters. SUN has perhaps taken such move by having exclusive tie-up with FOX (as per media news), so does DISH with TV5 & Tata Sky with BBC Ent. channels.

Very true and a smart move indeed.
 
hi, What kind of Foreign Channels will be received in India.... only "Foreign News Channels" or "FTA Foreign Channels" like DD in abroad.:madness:
 
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