Did you know who Disney+’s largest number of subscribers are? India is the biggest market– and not North America – according to a first time a geographic breakdown of Disney+ subscribers
Global demand for Hindi-language programming is the highest by far among non-English content, according to data from Parrot Analytics, despite losing some ground to Japanese content in recent months.
Did you know who Disney+’s largest number of subscribers are? India is the biggest market– and not North America – according to a first time a geographic breakdown of Disney+ subscribers.
Recently during an earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said that the company is trying to extend its current IPL rights, but noted that if the company didn’t win them, its investments in localized entertainment content would help them remain competitive in India
At the end of last year, Disney had 45.9 million subscribers to Disney+ Hotstar, its Indian premium streaming platform, compared to 42.9 million North American subscribers. The growth of subscriptions in India was the highest in the last quarter for Disney+, compared to North America and the rest of the world, the report said.
Disney got hold of Hotstar from 21st Century Fox in 2019. Hotstar is currently the largest streaming platform in India, and is especially popular thanks to its exclusive Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket rights, which expire this year. Since cricket rights are a huge entry-point to the Indian media market, entertainment giants are gearing up for competitive bids, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Recently during an earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said that the company is trying to extend its current IPL rights, but noted that if the company didn’t win them, its investments in localized entertainment content would help them remain competitive in India.
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