Hotstar is an Indian digital and mobile entertainment platform launched in February 2015 by Star India. It provides streaming media and video-on-demand online.
Video Hotstar
History
After the beta version of hotstar.com went live in January 2015, Star India officially launched hotstar in February 2015, right before the 2015 Cricket World Cup. At the beginning, it was intended to serve as a mobile application that would support streaming of the Cricket World Cup with some entertainment content. However, hotstar expanded its offering with 35,000 hours of content, spread across 8 languages from the entertainment, movie and sports channels owned by Star India.
In July 2016, Star India hired Varun Narang, a former executive of US online video service Hulu to head the product and technology division at hotstar. It also hired iRock Production's Siddhartha Jain as the creative director for original content in October 2015.
Maps Hotstar
Viewership
The app garnered 340 million views for all 49 matches during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 and over 200 million views during the Indian Premier League Season 8, this year. With over 50 million downloads, hotstar has more than 100 advertisers on the platform [1]. Since the content is available free of cost to the users, Star India aims at monetizing solely through advertising. Some cricket talk shows like Juicy Half Volley (A World Cup Weekly Wrap-up) has been put particularly on hotstar.
Platforms
In addition to the website, Hotstar is available as an application across mobile devices which are on Android, iOS and Apple TV platforms. hotstar Android application is currently available in India, USA and Canada.
Original programming
CinePlay - Stage on Screen
Cineplay is an original Hotstar series in which Plays are presented in cinematic style.
Footnotes
See also
- Video on demand
- Digital rights management
- Alternative media
- Asianet Mobile TV
References
External links
- Official Site
Source of article : Wikipedia