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Ditto TV to premiere ZEE content before telecast

Ditto TV
Ditto TV

ZEEL’s digital arm ZEE Digital Convergence Limited (ZDCL), Ditto TV, has announced its ‘beforeTV’ feature focused on giving consumers freedom in their entertainment consumption experience. This feature truly aligns with brand’s aspiration to provide entertainment content anywhere, anytime. Borne out of extensive research on the changing consumption patterns and preferences of viewers, this feature will allow viewers to view their favorite content from the ZEE Group channels hours before it showcases on television.

Debashish Ghosh, CEO – ZDCL underlines, “The fact that more and more people are finding it easy to cut away from appointment viewing and watch their chosen entertainment anytime, anywhere, has only driven consumer expectations higher and upped the ante for OTT platforms the world-over. While, original content will remain one of the key drivers and focus of dittoTV’s global operations, serious innovations will help give our consumers something new and engaging all-the-time, every time.”

This endeavor is in line with the company and group’s continued focus on content and service innovations that consumers find value in. In line with this vision, other recent initiatives such as ‘Life Is Music’, the first show under its original content creation strategy.

Today, a whole repository of original content creation in various genres like horror, humour, web series, movies and short films, is underway. These will essentially be short-format content designed for digital audiences. One such product soon to be launched is a music-based documentary titled ‘Chords of Change’ featuring musicians telling their stories of their struggle and registering their protest, in various strife-torn zones across the country, through their music.

The ambition is also to take Ditto TV to newer markets and offer local content in those markets. Currently, it is focusing on markets like the US, UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East, Asia Pacific and some parts of Africa.