Catering to the Indian video on demand industry, Viacom18 and Turner India have announced a strategic tie-up that will see Turner’s popular kids shows play on Viacom18’s VOOT. This deal will see VOOT add to its already existing list of close to 100 characters that cut through broadcast affiliations. It will bring experiences of The Powerpuff Girls, Ben 10, Roll No. 21 and Chotta Bheem alongside Dora, Spongebob, Motu Patlu, Shiva and Pokemon – all within a single destination.
Commenting on the tie-up, Turner India, senior vice president and MD, Siddharth Jain said, “We at Turner are dedicated in engaging consumers and collaborators in new ways to develop immersive worlds that enable our fans to experience our brands, franchises and content wherever, whenever and however they like. The collaboration with Viacom18 is a strategic move towards achieving this objective of being where our fans are and we know from our own New Generations 2016 research that 71 per cent of today’s plurals are mobile phone users and 30 per cent of them are on surfing the internet.”
Viacom18, group CEO, Sudhanshu Vats said, “Online kids content is one of the major white spaces that exists in the country today. Through a dedicated offering within VOOT, called VOOT Kids we had started our journey to create the largest online destination for kids’ content in India. This vision saw us aggregate content from both within our network brand Nick and outside, to launch with over 7000 videos of kids content. This strategic partnership with Turner India will further bolster our content repository for VOOT Kids. Additionally, this also brings two powerhouses of kids’ content on a singular platform to bring forth the best viewing experience for our loyal little viewers.”
Viacom18 Digital Ventures, COO, Gaurav Gandhi further explained, “With close to one-fifth of all viewing on VOOT coming in for VOOT Kids already, we clearly have managed to catch the attention of one of the most discerning audiences and the true digital natives. With this multi-year strategic tie-up with Turner India, we are adding to the depth and variety of content for this audience.”
This first ever industry strategic tie-up will see VOOT hosting Turner India’s popular kids’ shows like The Powerpuff Girls, Ben 10, Dexter’s Laboratory, Roll No. 21, Samurai Jack, Johnny Bravo and M.A.D. In addition to the Turner content, VOOT has its in house franchises like Dora, Motu Patlu and Spongebob, and all the biggest Nick shows as well as over 7000 new videos on the app and website. VOOT already hosts Chotta Bheem and Mighty Raju that run on Turner India’s broadcast channels Cartoon Network and POGO, and Pokemon that airs on Disney’s broadcast network. With kids, who are truly screen agnostic, and are spending considerable amount of time on mobile devices, kids’ content seems to be the next frontier in digital entertainment.
VOOT, launched earlier this year, has a differentiated offering in the kids’ space, housing “VOOT Kids” a destination created for kids online. Kids are known to be loyal to characters and VOOT has bet big on its kids’ content.