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About 86% of internet users in India enjoy OTT audio and video services: Report

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar Published March 2, 2024 4 Min Read
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Audio and video services that bypass traditional media distribution channels have become increasingly popular in India, with a recent report indicating that about 86% of internet users in the country are utilizing these platforms. This surge in OTT consumption is indicative of a broader trend toward digital entertainment and the changing habits of Indian consumers.

OTT services have revolutionized the way people consume entertainment content, offering a wide range of options, including movies, TV shows, music, and more, available on-demand and accessible via the internet. In India, the popularity of OTT platforms has surged in recent years, driven by factors such as increased internet penetration, growing smartphone usage, and the availability of affordable data plans.

According to the report, the majority of OTT users in India are aged between 18 and 34, reflecting the preference of younger audiences for digital content. These platforms have become an integral part of the entertainment landscape, offering a convenient and personalized experience for consumers.

One of the key drivers of the growth of OTT services in India has been the increasing availability of regional and vernacular content. OTT platforms have recognized the importance of catering to diverse linguistic and cultural preferences, offering content in multiple languages and dialects. This has helped to attract a wider audience, particularly in non-urban areas where access to traditional entertainment options may be limited.

Furthermore, the proliferation of original content on OTT platforms has contributed to their popularity. These platforms have invested heavily in producing high-quality, exclusive content, including movies, web series, and documentaries. This has not only attracted subscribers but has also provided a platform for Indian filmmakers and artists to showcase their work to a global audience.

The convenience and flexibility offered by OTT platforms have also played a significant role in their adoption. Users can access content anytime, anywhere, and on any device, making it an ideal choice for consumers with busy lifestyles. Additionally, the ability to customize content recommendations based on user preferences and viewing history has enhanced the user experience, leading to increased engagement and loyalty.

However, the rapid growth of OTT services in India has also raised concerns about the regulation of these platforms. With the increasing availability of controversial and objectionable content, there have been calls for stricter regulations to ensure that content on these platforms complies with Indian laws and cultural sensitivities.

In response to these concerns, the Indian government has proposed regulations to govern OTT platforms, including a code of ethics and a mechanism for content classification. These regulations aim to strike a balance between freedom of expression and the need to protect consumers from harmful or offensive content.

In summary, the proliferation of OTT services in India signifies a substantial transformation in the entertainment sector, as digital platforms assume an ever more crucial role in the consumption of content. As technology continues to evolve and internet access becomes more widespread, the popularity of OTT platforms is likely to continue to grow, providing consumers with more choices and greater flexibility in how they enjoy entertainment.

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Divya Parashar March 2, 2024
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