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‘LANTERNS’ Premiere Pulls in 9.3 Million Viewers in First Three Days on HBO Max surpassing shows like 'IT: Welcome to Derry', 'The Penguin', 'Peacemaker' and becomes the biggest premiere for a 'DC Studios' series and Top 5 on the platform overall

‘LANTERNS’ Premiere Pulls in 9.3 Million Viewers in First Three Days on HBO Max surpassing shows like 'IT: Welcome to Derry', 'The Penguin', 'Peacemaker' and becomes the biggest premiere for a 'DC Studios' series and Top 5 on the platform overall

variety.com
u/TacoBoutItBro — 1 hour ago

'RESORT' becomes JioHotstar's First Fiction Original to Cross 100 Million+ Watch Hours - Streaming in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi

u/TacoBoutItBro — 4 days ago

Grease (1978) - Just noticed this classic has been added to JioHotstar

Just sharing if someone hasn't watched it yet or wants to revisit..

u/TacoBoutItBro — 9 days ago

KAMEN RIDER GAVV - Now Streaming on JioHotstar in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Bengali.

u/TacoBoutItBro — 15 days ago

Netflix India taking a play out of JioStar's strategy - Ramping up content with digital creator led content, Reality and Higher frequency/Longer engagement shows

Personal Opinion: Finally Netflix 'India' has woken up and understood that it can't keep on catering to a particular 'Tier-1' affluent city audience and continue to be heavily dependent on its international content slate or acquiring big budget Bollywood movie rights.

It's astonishing to me how they had such a big head start, buzz and massive few successes initially in India but failed to capitilize on its brand value by not diversifying the 'Indian' content slate or creating meaningful indian IPs and becoming its own seperate 'niche' thing.

Their moves in the past month such as signing Balaji Productions and now this depicts that they're revaluating their strategy and now going the JioStar's way.

I think as an audience this is a great thing and exciting for healthy competition, now hopefully 'Sony' can also strike some deals and work on where it lacks, maybe reignite merger with Zee or look South along with bringing in Japanese and Asian content to its platform which can be it's moat as the 'Sony' brand, so that there's plenty healthy competition and consumers and companies both win and JioHotstar works on its bitrates and streaming infrastructure!

m.economictimes.com
u/TacoBoutItBro — 1 month ago