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  • In this episode, recorded on March 8th, Yann and Vinit explore several key updates from Streaming in MENA & India.

    1. GoPlay market's launch by Ooredoo Group

    2. Kerala's state-owned OTT platform launch

    3. 1001 becomes a super SVOD aggregator

    4. Paramount in talks with Jio

    5. Streaming 360 report - Ramadan edition

    6. Streaming growth beyond metros



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  • In the latest episode of The Streaming Lab Podcast, recorded on the first day of March 2024, we discuss about a series of significant announcements. From sports broadcasting deals to Ramadan content lineups and insightful market trends, this episode unpacks the "March Madness" that's transforming streaming in these vibrant regions.

    1. F1 major announcements in MENA & INDIA

    2. First Ramadan Lineup announced

    3. Non-English content demand surges in MENA region

    4. Transformational week in Indian media

    5. India Today Group Originals



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  • Recorded on February 20th, 2024, this week's episode of The Streaming Lab Podcast, hosted by Yann Colleter and featuring co-host Vinit Mehta, dives into the latest streaming news from the Middle East, North Africa, and India. From groundbreaking super media apps in the Middle East to significant strategic moves in India, we covered an array of topics that signal the dynamic shifts and continuous evolution within the streaming industry.

    1. Yango Play Unveils in the Middle East

    2. Ullu's Bold Public Move

    3. SVOD Subscriptions Forecast in MENA

    4. Jio's IPL 2024 Advertising Strategy

    5. Celebrating International Mother Language Day

    6. Franco Film Festival at Cinema Akil



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  • In this week's edition of The Streaming Lab Podcast, recorded on February 9, 2024, we talk about groundbreaking alliances in the sports streaming domain in the US to the unveiling of Netflix MENA's latest offerings.

    1. A new era in sports streaming emerges in the US

    2. Netflix MENA’s expanding slate

    3. The rise of rugby Premier League in India

    4. Integral and Sandbox Group’s educational content collaboration

    5. Non-Fiction shows on the rise in India

    6. Disney Plus Hotstar’s subscribers increase



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  • On the "Retention Zone" podcast hosted by Carlo De Marchis, I had the opportunity to delve into the intricate world of streaming in the Middle East, North Africa (MENA), and India. My journey in this dynamic industry has been both enlightening and challenging, revealing the unique aspects of these diverse markets.

    My Journey in the Streaming Industry:

    My story begins in Marseille, France, but it's in Dubai where I've spent over a decade shaping my career and building a family. It was here that I founded The Streaming Lab, driven by a need to understand the complexities of MENA's streaming services. The project started modestly on LinkedIn, where I posted about the myriad of local streaming services. Surprised by the community's response, I realized there was much more to explore. This led to the launch of my newsletter and podcast, where I analyze a mix of over 60 local and international streaming services active in the region.

    Streaming Market Dynamics in MENA

    The MENA region, with its 8% streaming penetration, presents a landscape vastly different from Western markets. Local streaming services, numbering around 45, have a deeper connection with their audience than global giants. These international platforms often find themselves at a disadvantage, lacking the localized strategies and on-ground teams essential for success in these diverse markets.

    Challenges in Customer Loyalty and Retention:

    A personal experience with a streaming service's loyalty program, or the lack thereof, led me to ponder the industry's approach to customer retention. Despite being a loyal customer, I noticed a discrepancy in how streaming services treat their long-term subscribers. The revelation of Shahid's subscriber numbers and churn rates, which became public following its IPO, shed light on the effectiveness of hybrid AVOD-SVOD models in minimizing churn impacts. This balance between retaining existing customers and attracting new ones is a critical issue facing streaming services today.

    Looking Ahead: Future Prospects and Strategies:

    I'm optimistic about the growth potential of streaming in MENA, though it requires a nuanced approach. Streaming services must not only understand but also embrace the region's unique characteristics. International vendors aspiring to succeed here need to show their commitment to the region, not just through temporary engagements but through sustained efforts and local representation.

    The conversation with Carlo was a deep dive into the ever-evolving world of streaming, media, and sports technology. As we navigate these industries, adapting to regional peculiarities remains key to success. Carlo's suggestion to revisit this discussion later in the year reflects the rapid changes and ongoing developments in these sectors. As for myself, I continue to explore these dynamics through The Streaming Lab, constantly learning and sharing insights into this fascinating industry.

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    Read all the previous edition of The Streaming Lab here.

    Interested in advertising with The Streaming Lab and reach a qualified audience in MENA? Email me.

    Get access to my exclusive data & insights about FAST in MENA. Contact me here.

    I also work with streaming services, content creators, platform providers or media consultants and help them diversify their revenues. Contact me here.



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  • Welcome to the latest episode of The Streaming Lab Podcast with Yann and Vinit. This episode dives into significant trends and announcements that are shaping the streaming landscapes in the Middle East, North Africa, and India.

    MENA Region Updates

    Amazon Prime's Content Production Shift: Amazon Prime Video announces a strategic shift away from producing content in Africa and MENA, focusing instead on European originals. This decision, coming amid the growth of local productions in MENA, raises questions about the future of regional content on global platforms.

    Netflix's $5 Billion WWE Deal: Netflix secures a massive deal with WWE, promising to become the central hub for WWE content starting January 2025. This groundbreaking partnership signals Netflix's venture into live sports streaming, a significant move in the industry.

    Shahid's Ad Tech Innovations: Shahid, MBC’s streaming service, announces the enhancement of its advertising technology. The focus is on creating more engaging ad formats for brands, especially during the crucial Ramadan period, highlighting the growing importance of ad-supported streaming models in the region.

    Indian Streaming Landscape

    Zee and Sony Merger Fallout: The highly anticipated merger between Zee and Sony falls through, shaking up the Indian media industry. This development could reshape the competitive landscape and the sustainability of media businesses in India.

    Jio Cinema's Free Streaming Strategy: Jio Cinema's approach to offering free ad-supported streaming for major sports events, like the India versus England cricket series, reflects the evolving strategies in Indian streaming, where accessibility and advertising play key roles.

    Netflix's Plan Changes in India: Netflix’s decision to remove its cheapest subscription plans could significantly impact its subscriber base in India. This move suggests a shift in strategy, possibly making way for an ad-supported tier, aligning more with Indian consumers’ viewing habits.

    Join us for more in-depth discussions on The Streaming Lab Podcast and stay updated on the latest trends in streaming, and remember: keep streaming!

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  • Welcome to The Streaming Lab Podcast. In our latest episode, we reviewed the regional hits like 'Al Rawabi's School for Girls' and discussed insightful surveys on viewer habits. The streaming landscape in MENA and India continues to evolve with diverse content and audience preferences.

    MENA Region Highlights:

    'AlRawabi' School for Girls Season 2 Trailer

    Netflix has released the trailer for the second season of this successful Arabic TV series. The series, produced by Jordan's Filmision, is known for tackling social and cultural issues in the Arab world.

    'Horizon' Documentary on Netflix

    This new documentary showcases the biodiversity and geographic diversity of Saudi Arabia, representing a significant stride in local content production with global appeal.

    AFC Asian Cup 2023 on STARZPLAY

    The major football event, initially scheduled for 2023 and moved to 2024, is now being broadcast on Starsplay, indicating a shift in the distribution of sports content in the region.

    India Streaming Insights

    Indian Viewing Habits - Nielsen IQ Survey

    Commissioned by Amazon, this survey reveals that most Indians prefer streaming during dinner with their families, favoring comedy and sports genres. The findings could influence future advertising strategies, particularly for platforms like Amazon Prime Video.

    Controversy Over 'Ayodhya Temple' Opening

    The upcoming temple opening has become a focal point in India, with streaming platforms and broadcasters vying for advertising slots during the event. This highlights the intersection of cultural events and streaming media.

    'Indian Police Force' Reception on Prime Video

    Despite having big stars, this series has received mixed reviews, underscoring that star power alone doesn't guarantee success. It also reflects the diverse quality of Indian content on Amazon Prime Video.

    Join us next week for more insights and discussions on the ever-evolving world of streaming. Subscribe to The Streaming Lab and remember to keep streaming!

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  • Welcome to the 9th episode of The Streaming Lab Podcast with your hosts Yann and Vinit. This week, we delve into significant developments and predictions shaping the streaming landscapes of the Middle East, North Africa, and India.

    In the MENA Region

    MBC Group's IPO success

    MBC Group, the major broadcaster of the region, soared in value post-IPO, with shares rising significantly on Tadawul, the Saudi Arabia Stock Exchange. This move is a major boost for the company, particularly for their streaming service, Shahid, and their ventures into sports, music, gaming, and events.

    Anghami's subscriber growth

    Anghami, the MENA's leading music streaming service, saw a 17% increase in paid subscribers in 2023. With a reported revenue growth and an impending merger with OSN, Anghami is setting the stage for a more integrated media experience.

    Dubai Media's new strategy

    Dubai Media Council's approval of a new strategy and action plan signifies the government's commitment to media sector growth. With an emphasis on diversification, including formats like 'Shark Tank Dubai' on their streaming service Awaan, Dubai Media is poised to become a significant player in the region.

    In India

    Controversy over Netflix's Annapoorani

    The Tamil language movie Annapoorani was removed from Netflix following backlash over its portrayal of religious beliefs, highlighting the challenges of content censorship and freedom of speech in the Indian streaming landscape.

    TikTok's Resso shutdown

    The closure of TikTok's music streaming service Resso in India reflects the ongoing geopolitical tensions and the evolving digital content environment in the country.

    Zee and Sony's merger aga

    The much-speculated merger between Zee and Sony continues to be a hot topic, with new developments suggesting the merger is moving forward. This consolidation could significantly reshape India's streaming and media industry.

    Join us next week for more insights into the streaming world and remember, keep streaming!

    The Streaming Lab podcast breaks down the latest headlines and trends shaping the future of streaming in MENA & India.

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  • Welcome back to The Streaming Lab Podcast! Yann and Vinit here, wishing all our streamers a Happy New Year. In this special episode, we dive into our predictions for the streaming landscapes in the Middle East, North Africa, and India for 2024.

    MENA Predictions

    Hybrid Streaming Services: We anticipate a continued rise in hybrid streaming models in MENA, combining AVOD, SVOD, and TVOD. This evolving landscape will challenge platforms to simplify user navigation and content accessibility.

    Global FAST Platforms in MENA: There's an expectation of seeing international FAST platforms making their entry into the MENA region in 2024, bringing global content and new viewing experiences.

    Local Sports Streaming: The potential for local sports streaming in MENA is immense. More partnerships between local sports leagues and streaming services are anticipated, enhancing accessibility for fans and potentially introducing new technology players.

    India Predictions

    Aggregation of OTT Platforms: With an abundance of OTT platforms in India, 2024 might intensify the trend of super aggregation, offering bundled content packages. This could be a boon for smaller platforms, aiding in subscriber acquisition.

    Consolidation in the OTT Market: The likely consolidation in the Indian streaming market, especially with major mergers like Reliance Jio and Disney Star, could reshape the competitive landscape, pushing other platforms to reconsider their strategies.

    Focus on Monetization: Monetization will be key in 2024, with a possible shift back to ad-supported models. This change aligns with traditional Indian preferences and addresses the rising costs of content production and customer acquisition.

    Concluding Thoughts

    As we navigate these predictions, it’s clear that both MENA and India are poised for significant transformations in their streaming ecosystems. The interplay of technology, content strategy, and user preferences will define the streaming experience in these regions.

    What have we been streaming? Vinit recommends 'Kho Gaye Hum Kaha' on Netflix, a poignant reflection on the impact of social media in modern life, while I enjoyed 'The Brothers Sun,' a unique blend of comedy and drama, also on Netflix.

    Thanks for tuning into The Streaming Lab Podcast. Until next week, keep streaming!

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  • In the webinar I hosted about FAST MENA, I had the pleasure of discussing with Nadine Samra from Weyyak and Jordan Warkol from OTTera. We delved into how FAST is shaping up in the MENA region, its current state, and its potential future.

    Nadine, from Weyyak, provided valuable insights into how their platform is leveraging FAST, emphasizing its strategic role in offering a diverse array of content, especially the Arabic-dubbed Indian content which is a significant part of their library. She described FAST as a way to provide a linear TV experience within a streaming service.

    For Weyyak, it's not just about the additional content but also about enhancing their advertising opportunities and revenue streams. Nadine's forward-thinking approach and her openness to partnerships and collaborations were clear indicators of Weyyak's dynamic strategy in the evolving streaming landscape.

    Jordan from OTTera shared his expertise on the broader potential of FAST in MENA, highlighting the critical role of understanding local preferences and languages. He talked about OTTera's comprehensive solutions for streaming and FAST channel playout, and their focus on expanding Tarfeeh TV with diverse, relevant content to meet the region's needs. His insights into the adaptability and growth strategies necessary for success in MENA's varied markets were especially enlightening.

    We discussed the pivotal pillars of FAST — content, distribution, and monetization — and how they interact and influence the streaming ecosystem in MENA. Both Nadine and Jordan agreed on the significant growth potential in the region, emphasizing the need for platforms and providers to understand and cater to local audience preferences.

    The conversation was not only insightful but also set the stage for further discussions on the future of FAST in MENA, underlining the dynamic and rapidly evolving nature of the streaming industry. The webinar concluded with anticipation for the upcoming second part of this discussion at DICM 2023, which promises to delve deeper into the developments and changes that will have taken place in the FAST landscape by then.

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  • Welcome back to The Streaming Lab Podcast! This week we're diving in exciting developments in the streaming sectors of the Middle East, North Africa, and India.

    MENA's Streaming Scene: New Partnerships and Originals

    VUZ & LaLiga's Immersive Collaboration: VUZ and LaLiga have embarked on a thrilling three-year partnership, promising to bring football fans an immersive viewing experience like never before. We'll delve into what this means for sports streaming in the region.

    'Carz on Starz' by StarzPlay: StarzPlay is stepping up its game with the announcement of an exclusive original series, ‘Carz on Starz’. This move signals the platform's commitment to diversifying its content with unique offerings.

    Manga Productions brings Anime Series ‘Grendizer U’ to Middle East: The unveiling of the official trailer for ‘Grendizer U’, an anime series by Manga Productions, is stirring excitement. We'll explore its potential impact on the regional anime scene and beyond.

    India's Streaming Landscape: Regulatory Shifts and Future Prospects

    Telecom Bill 2023's Impact on OTT: The proposed Telecom Bill 2023 is set to redefine the scope of OTT platforms in India. We'll discuss the implications of this regulatory change and what it means for streaming services and their audiences.

    2024 Focus: Monetization Strategies: Looking ahead to 2024, we're anticipating significant shifts in monetization models within the Indian streaming industry. We'll speculate on potential strategies and their effects on both platforms and viewers.

    Join us as we navigate these evolving landscapes, offering you the latest and most critical updates. Until next week, keep streaming and Merry Christmas!



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  • Welcome back to The Streaming Lab Podcast! I'm Yann, joined by Vinit, ready to dive into the latest happenings in the streaming world of the Middle East, North Africa, and India. This week is all about strategic collaborations, reality TV buzz, and regulatory hurdles.

    Streaming Developments in MENA

    CTV AD Days MENA Recap: We're unpacking the key takeaways from the CTV AD Days event held last week in MENA. This gathering highlighted the latest trends and innovations in connected TV advertising, setting the stage for new strategies in the streaming domain.

    Podeo and Rotana Team Up: In a significant collaboration, Podeo and Rotana Media Services are joining forces for podcast monetization. We'll explore how this partnership is poised to revolutionize the podcasting scene in the region.

    Dubai TV Welcomes 'Shark Tank': The popular reality TV series ‘Shark Tank’ has found a new home on Dubai TV. This move signifies Dubai TV's commitment to diversifying its content and tapping into the ever-growing popularity of reality programming.

    India's Streaming Landscape: Content and Controversy

    Broadcasting Bill's Impact on Netflix and Others: The new broadcasting bill in India poses potential challenges for streaming giants like Netflix. We'll delve into why this regulatory change could be problematic and its implications for the streaming industry.

    Netflix's Indian Adaptation of 'The Archies': Netflix is bringing an Indian version of 'The Archies' to its platform. This adaptation promises a fresh take on the iconic comic series, tailored for the Indian audience.

    Join us next week for more insights and surprises from the streaming world. Keep streaming, and see you in our next episode!



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  • Hey streamers, welcome to the 5th edition of The Streaming Lab Podcast! Yann and Vinit here, ready to take you on another exciting journey through the streaming landscapes of the Middle East, North Africa, and India.

    Dubai Bling season two unveiled: The glamorous world of 'Dubai Bling' returns with its second season, premiering on December 13. We delve into how this show is shaping the region's entertainment scene.

    stc tv Cinema's big reveal by Intigral: In a significant move, Intigral announces stc tv Cinema and stc tv Cinema +2, two new live TV channels on the stc tv platform. We dissect what this means for streaming content diversity.

    Cinema Akil steps outdoors: Discover the charm of Cinema Akil's new outdoor venue, CA in 25hours. In collaboration with Ennsimore, this initiative promises a unique blend of cinema and open-air ambiance.

    The Zee5 Add-Ons effect: Zee5 is changing the game with its new add-on features. We explore the implications for the wider OTT landscape in India & the US.

    Spotify Audience Network arrives: The launch of the Spotify Audience Network in India is setting new Advertising standards in podcasting. Let’s analyze its potential impact on listeners and creators alike.

    The pro Kabaddi league phenomenon: As the Pro Kabaddi League starts streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, we dive into what makes this sports event a streaming sensation.

    Join us next week for more insights and surprises from the streaming world. Keep streaming, and see you in our next episode!



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  • Hey streamers, welcome to the 4th edition of The Streaming Lab Podcast! I'm Yann, here with Vinit, ready to explore the most exciting developments in the world of streaming across the Middle East, North Africa, and India.

    The Dubai International Content Market 2023 has just wrapped up, the event brought together over 700 participants and 350 companies from more than 30 countries.

    OSN is merging with Anghami, reshaping the regional streaming landscape with over 120 million registered users and 2.5 million paying subscribers.

    MBC Group announced an IPO on the Saudi Exchange, aiming to offer 10% of its share capital to further bolster Shahid's content offerings.

    A new contender in the FAST platform category, Runn Media is making waves in India, showcasing the growing popularity of ad-supported streaming options.

    The contrasting sports watching experiences offered by Jio and Hotstar, dissecting what sets each platform apart for sports enthusiasts.

    With the introduction of Baseball United, we ponder whether this American sports can carve out a significant following in cricket-dominated territories.

    Join us next week for more insights and surprises from the streaming world. Keep streaming, and see you in our next episode!



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  • Hey streamers, welcome to the third edition of The Streaming Lab Podcast - Yann here, with Vinit , bringing you the latest from the streaming world in MENA and India.

    In this episode, we delve into the heart of the Middle East's dynamic streaming landscape. We're particularly excited about the Dubai International Content Market 2023, taking place this week. This event promises to showcase a blend of global content trends.

    Shaking up the regional streaming scene are BLINX and VIORY. BLINX is set to redefine storytelling for Gen Z and Millennials, while VIORY is pioneering in bringing real-time stories from remote corners of the world.

    Turning to India, Disney+ Hotstar recently reached a new pinnacle with Cricket and a whopping 53 million concurrent streams. The FAST segment is also making significant strides with platforms like Runn TV and Jio TV, offering viewers a rich array of ad-supported content. Finally, Fancode platform has now expanded its reach by becoming a Prime Video channel.

    Thanks for joining us on another episode of The Streaming Lab Podcast. Until our next episode, happy streaming!



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  • Hey streamers, welcome to the second edition of The Streaming Lab Podcast - Yann here, alongside Vinit - celebrating Diwali and diving deep into streaming updates!

    What's buzzing in MENA? This week in the MENA region, we're buzzing about STARZ ON's latest move. They've launched their AVOD and FAST services, stepping up the streaming game. Plus, we're diving into a review from Broadcastpro ME, highlighting the winners and losers in the MENA streaming sphere.

    Cricket fever and potential acquisitions in India. Over in India, the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup has been smashing records, setting a new benchmark for simultaneous streams. And there's big news brewing - is Jio on the verge of acquiring Disney Hotstar? Plus, we're keeping an eye on the potential Sony and Zee merger. What does this mean for streaming content in India?

    Our top content recommendations As always, we're here to guide your streaming choices. Stay tuned as we reveal our top picks for the week, ensuring you're watching the best content available.

    So, whether you're celebrating Diwali or just looking for your next streaming obsession, join us as we explore the dynamic worlds of MENA and India's streaming landscapes. Let's dive into another exciting week at The Streaming Lab Podcast!



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  • Hey streamers, a warm welcome to everyone tuning in to the very first edition of The Streaming Lab Podcast!

    I'm Yann Colleter, the writer behind The Streaming Lab newsletter, and I'm thrilled to embark on this new auditory journey. Each week, I'll be at the mic with my good friend and co-conspirator, Vinit Metha, transforming what you've read into what you can now hear.

    So, what is The Streaming Lab podcast? It's your go-to digest for the ins and outs of streaming content, but we're more than just words on a screen – we're the voice in your headphones, breaking down the latest trends and insights.

    Why a podcast, you ask? We believe in the power of conversation, the richness of audio, and the ability to dive deeper into topics that matter to you, our listeners.

    You can expect a blend of the familiar and the new: thought-provoking discussions, engaging interviews, and a little something we're keeping under wraps for now – you'll have to stay tuned for that!

    Our focus is where the action is – the MENA region and India – a dynamic, rapidly-evolving space that's reshaping the world of streaming.

    Wondering where you can catch us? Our podcast will be available on Substack, and where you typically get your podcast fix: Spotify & Apple Podcast.

    And the best time to listen? Whether it's during your morning routine, your commute, or as you wind down for the day, we'll be there to keep you company and in the loop, once a week, each Tuesday.

    So, grab your headphones and let's get streaming with The Streaming Lab Podcast. Thank you for joining us, and let's jump right into the world of streaming content together.

    Listen (soon) here: Apple | Spotify



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