Doordarshan’s free direct-to-home (DTH) platform Freedish has mopped up Rs 24 crore in the 34th e-auction as three channels bought slots each at Rs 8 crore. This is the highest price ever paid by a broadcaster to obtain a slot on Freedish.
Sony Wah, Zee Anmol Cinema and 9X Jalwa bagged the three slots. DD Freedish had fixed the floor price at Rs 8 crore despite not getting any bidder at that level in the last round of e-auction.
The 34th e-auction is an important development in Freedish’s journey as it showed that private satellite broadcasters are willing to cough out money to be on the free DTH platform despite this being the highest reserve price fixed by the pubcaster. The growth of the free-to-air (FTA) channels has come on the back of Freedish, both in terms of viewership and ad revenue growth.
In the new e-auction, which was conducted on Tuesday, only non-news channels were allowed to participate. The earlier reserve price was Rs 4.8 crore for news as well as non-news channels.
“In today’s auction, Zee Anmol Cinema, Sony Wah and 9X Jalwa won slots at the highest ever price of Rs 8 crore,” informed DD DG Supriya Sahu.
The previous highest record on Freedish was Rs 7.3 crore, which was paid by Sony Pal.
In the 27th e-auction held on 30 May 2016, Zee Anmol Cinema, 9X Jalwa and Sony Wah had paid Rs 4.9 crore, Rs 4.6 crore and Rs 4.5 crore respectively.
The lacklustre response notwithstanding, Prasar Bharati decided to stick to the Rs 8-crore reserve price as it felt that Freedish offered a bigger reach to broadcasters than any other TV distribution platform in the country.
According to the FICCI–KPMG report, Freedish has an estimated subscriber base of 22 million, which makes it the biggest TV distribution platform in India.
Freedish raked in revenue of Rs 275.4 crore in FY17 from the sale of 54 slots. In the previous fiscal year, the platform had earned Rs 180.34 crore.
Sony Wah, Zee Anmol Cinema and 9X Jalwa bagged the three slots. DD Freedish had fixed the floor price at Rs 8 crore despite not getting any bidder at that level in the last round of e-auction.
The 34th e-auction is an important development in Freedish’s journey as it showed that private satellite broadcasters are willing to cough out money to be on the free DTH platform despite this being the highest reserve price fixed by the pubcaster. The growth of the free-to-air (FTA) channels has come on the back of Freedish, both in terms of viewership and ad revenue growth.
In the new e-auction, which was conducted on Tuesday, only non-news channels were allowed to participate. The earlier reserve price was Rs 4.8 crore for news as well as non-news channels.
“In today’s auction, Zee Anmol Cinema, Sony Wah and 9X Jalwa won slots at the highest ever price of Rs 8 crore,” informed DD DG Supriya Sahu.
The previous highest record on Freedish was Rs 7.3 crore, which was paid by Sony Pal.
In the 27th e-auction held on 30 May 2016, Zee Anmol Cinema, 9X Jalwa and Sony Wah had paid Rs 4.9 crore, Rs 4.6 crore and Rs 4.5 crore respectively.
- Freedish fixes reserve price at Rs 8 cr
- Sony Wah, Zee Anmol Cinema and 9X Jalwa pay Rs 8 cr each
- Year ago Zee Anmol Cinema had paid Rs 4.9 cr, 9X Jalwa Rs 4.6 cr and Sony Wah Rs 4.5 cr
- Previous highest bid paid by a broadcaster was Rs 7.3 cr paid by Sony Pal
The lacklustre response notwithstanding, Prasar Bharati decided to stick to the Rs 8-crore reserve price as it felt that Freedish offered a bigger reach to broadcasters than any other TV distribution platform in the country.
According to the FICCI–KPMG report, Freedish has an estimated subscriber base of 22 million, which makes it the biggest TV distribution platform in India.
Freedish raked in revenue of Rs 275.4 crore in FY17 from the sale of 54 slots. In the previous fiscal year, the platform had earned Rs 180.34 crore.
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