TV18 and Viacom18 on Tuesday announced a 50:50 joint venture, IndiaCast, to create a platform to distribute nearly 57 channels.
The third large distribution consortium, the Sony-Discovery OneAlliance, controls around 26 channels. Before it was bought over, Eenadu used to distribute its 11 channels on its own.
The TV18 and Viacom channels were distributed by another JV (joint venture) between Network18 and Sun TV.
This JV will now only distribute all the channels of Viacom, Eenadu and TV18, apart from Sun TV in Tamil Nadu.
However in the north, Sun TV channels will be distributed by the new announced JV.
Unlike the other tie-ups, IndiaCast will consolidate domestic as well as international channel distribution (leveraging Viacom's global clout), placement services and content syndication and also include other new media platforms like IPTV, mobile platforms and HITS.
MediaPro and OneAlliance have independent verticals for new media.
"The Indian distribution market is throwing up ample opportunities and we are uniquely poised to make the most of this proposed alliance in an increasingly digitised environment.
"Distribution is one of the high-growth areas in this industry and we are excited to have a presence in this part of the business as well," said Sai Kumar, group chief executive officer, Network18 Group.
The move comes six months after Mukesh Ambani invested in Network18-Eenadu in a multi-layered deal.
Experts say the move will also give Ambani, who is preparing for a major onslaught through 4G services, a distribution clout to offer broadcasting content combined with high-speed internet at home through a combination of broadband wireless connectivity at the last mile.
It will also help him offer content to mobile customers using 4G services, which offer high-speed downloads.
Anuj Gandhi will be the group chief executive officer of IndiaCast and Gaurav Gandhi the chief operating officer.
"The company will be the focal point not only for content and media distribution but also to drive the content asset monetisation business of these channels.
"The growth and way forward for media brands in the journey ahead is through content asset monetisation -- taking content across geographies, platforms and mediums," said Gandhi.
IndiaCast will distribute all the channels of both media houses -- CNBC TV18, CNN-IBN, CNBC Awaaz , IBN7, Colors, MTV, Nick, Sonic, VH1, Comedy Central, Colors HD -- and all the channels of Eenadu.
In addition to this, IndiaCast will distribute Sun Network channels and Disney channels in Hindi-speaking
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