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Unlike Netflix, ZEE5 Global plays down concerns over password sharing

ZEE5 tops the list of Indian streaming companies in the United States, Middle East, Europe, and Australia with about 826,600 active users as per data from research firm App Annie.

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Bengaluru: Indian streaming platform ZEE5 Global’s chief business officer, Archana Anand, played down concerns over password sharing by its users, at a time when rival Netflix is cracking down on the revenue-sapping practice.

“For me, password sharing is not all bad…I would love for people to pay up and use my service, but it’s not my number one problem that keeps me awake at night,” said Anand, who oversees ZEE5’s business beyond India.

Last month, Netflix told its subscribers in the United States and more than 100 countries that they had to pay more to share the service with someone outside their household. Netflix and rival Amazon Prime Video are also tapping into advertisements to bulk up their revenue.

Disney’s Hotstar topped India’s streaming market between January 2022 and March 2023 with a 38% share of viewership, while rivals Netflix and Prime Video held 5% each, data from research firm Media Partners Asia showed. ZEE5 held a 7% share, a notch above Sony Liv.

For ZEE5, which is looking to win new subscribers abroad, password sharing presents an opportunity.

The platform spends about $90 to acquire a single customer in the United States, its biggest overseas market. When paid users share their password with friends in places where ZEE5 is unheard of, a new customer is introduced to the brand, Anand explained.

ZEE5 tops the list of Indian streaming companies in the United States, Middle East, Europe, and Australia with about 826,600 active users, per data from research firm App Annie. Rivals Sony Liv and Alt Balaji rank lower in the order, the data showed.

The Zee Group company outpaced its peers after becoming one of the first platforms to stream Oscar-winning Indian movie “RRR” and other widely watched films like “The Kashmir Files” globally.

Meanwhile, monetisation remains a challenge for ZEE5 in India and abroad, Elara Capital analyst Karan Taurani said.

The platform reported a loss before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of 11.05 billion rupees in the fiscal year ended March 31, parent Zee Entertainment said last month.

Zee Entertainment is in the process of merging its operations with the local unit of Japan’s Sony Corp. However, the merger has been delayed due to regulatory issues at the Indian company.

Anand declined to comment on what the future holds for ZEE5 when the merger goes through.

(Reporting by Biplob Kumar Das in Bengaluru; Editing by Dhanya Skariachan and Dhanya Ann Thoppil)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.


Also read: Sony says monitoring regulatory developments against Zee


 

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