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1 Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.................................................................................................................. 2 DECLARATION............................................................................................................................... 3 CERTIFICATE ................................................................................................................................. 4 Chapter – 1 ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 6 Scope of th e Stud y ...................................................................................................................... 7 Significance of the Study ........................................................................................................... 7 Objectives of the study................................................................................................................ 7 Literature Review...................................................................................................................... 8 Scheme of Dis sertation ........................................................ ....................................................... 9 Cha pte r – 2 ................................................................................................................................... 10 Industry Profile........................................................................................................................ 11 Company Profile ...................................................................................................................... 27 Chapter 3................................................................................................................................... 35 Research Methodology............................................................................................................ 36 Introduction......................................................................................................................... 36 Research Design .................................................................................................................. 36 Sample Profile ...................................................................................................................... 36 Tools and Methods Data Collection ................................................................................... 37 Limitations ........................................................................................................................... 38 Chapter – 4.................................................................................................................................... 39 Data Analysis ........................................................................................................................... 40 Chapter 5................................................................................................................................... 40 Interpretation and Findings ...................................................................................................... 47 Chapter 6................................................................................................................................... 50 Recommendations and Discussions ........................................................................................ 52 Bibliography ................................................................................................................................ 53 Questionnaire .............................................................................................................................. 55
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Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.................................................................................................................. 2

DECLARATION............................................................................................................................... 3

CERTIFICATE................................................................................................................................. 4

Chapter – 1 ..................................................................................................................................... 5

Introduction................................................................................................................................. 6

Scope of the Study ...................................................................................................................... 7

Significance of the Study ........................................................................................................... 7

Objectives of the study................................................................................................................ 7

Literature Review...................................................................................................................... 8

Scheme of Dissertation ............................................................................................................... 9

Chapter – 2 ................................................................................................................................... 10

Industry Profile........................................................................................................................ 11

Company Profile ...................................................................................................................... 27

Chapter – 3................................................................................................................................... 35

Research Methodology............................................................................................................ 36

Introduction......................................................................................................................... 36

Research Design .................................................................................................................. 36

Sample Profile...................................................................................................................... 36

Tools and Methods Data Collection ................................................................................... 37

Limitations........................................................................................................................... 38

Chapter – 4.................................................................................................................................... 39

Data Analysis ........................................................................................................................... 40

Chapter – 5................................................................................................................................... 40

Interpretation and Findings ...................................................................................................... 47

Chapter – 6................................................................................................................................... 50

Recommendations and Discussions ........................................................................................ 52

Bibliography ................................................................................................................................ 53

Questionnaire .............................................................................................................................. 55

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 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is a pleasure to record my thanks and gratitude to persons & organization whose

generous help and support enabled me to complete this study within the stipulated time

period.

At the outset, I am grateful to Reliance Communication (BIG TV Entertainment Ltd.) for

giving me the opportunity. My special thanks to Mr. Vivek Mishra (BIG TV, Sales and

Marketing Head, EAST ) who gave me the oppurtunity to work with the esteemed

organisation under his guidance. I would like to thank Mr. Vincent Biswas (Cluster Head,

Kolkata) along with his team who provided every possible guidance and support incompleting my project and a host of other officials for their active help and cooperation at 

each stage of the Project.

Lastly, I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to my Project Guide Mr. N.

Ramadas Dasari (Faculty SSIM) who continuously acted like an anchor through out the

project duration.

However I take the responsibility of all my shortcomings.

Amrit Singhania

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DECLARATION

I Ankit Singh declare that this project report titled “DTH INDUSTRY- Trade & Consumer

Preferences: With a special focus on BIG TV” in Kolkata cluster Region is my original

work carried out under the esteemed guidance of Mr. N. Ramadas Dasari Rao faculty of 

Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Secunderabad for the partial fulfillment of my

PGDM - Triple Specialisation course.

Place: Secunderabad. Amrit Singhania

Date:

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CERTIFICATE

This is certifying that  Mr. Ankit Singh, student of this institution has undergone

specialization project and completed his project work in Kolkata City. He worked on the

topic “DTH INDUSTRY- Trade & Consumer Preferences: With a special focus on BIG

TV” and completed the project successfully under my supervision and guidance.

I wish him all success.

Place: Secunderabad Mr. N. Ramadas Dasari

Date:

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Chapter – 1

D T H I N D U ST R Y- T R AD E & C O N SU ME R P RE F E R E N C E S- B IG T V .

Chapter 1

Introduction

Sc op e o f study

Significanc e of stud y

Ob jec tive o f study

Literature review

Sc heme o f Disserta tion

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Introduction

The report is an earnest endeavor made to understand the present market scenario of DTH

industry and the market share captured by the BIG TV in Kolkata Cluster and the other

competitor brands viz., TATASKY, DishTV, Airtel Digital TV, Videocon D2H and SUN DTH.

During the survey the requirement was to see the coverage by BIG TV, and bring out the

potential and loyal retailers so that the company could maintain the market position in the

existing business. The report also focused upon the finding out the problems faced by

BIGTV customers, distributers and retailers. During the course of study100 top retailers in

Kolkata clusture and 200 customers were selected randomly. Analysis of all the major DTH

players was done, which are most preferred among the retailers and the analysis was done

to know the reasons of low market share of BIGTV. The study was made to make a base in

Kolkata market before the lauch of new product by BIG TV – HD+DVR. BIG TV encompasses

the penetration of the existing BIG TV productand the market potential for the new

products Advance HD+DVR. The motive was to study the retailers view on the BIGTV

products and services in Kolkata and near by places. The retailers pointed out the problems

and the loop holes in the BIGTV distribution system and the promotional tools, which was

found during the course of the study and recommended various corrective measures for

it.Project also had a focus on adding new distributers and retailers in distribution channel

in rural and semi urdan areas around Kolkata.

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Scope of the Study

This study is confined to the analysis of retailer’s and customers view on products and

services of Reliance BIG TV viz a viz competitors in Kolkata and near by places. The study

gave opputunity to understand the distribution channel of BIG. The study is conducted in 2

cities Kolkata and including the rural and semi urban areas of Kolkata. Special preference is

given to the study of customer, retailers and distributers problems and grievances. Study

also became a path way to the launch of new product from BIG TV the new advance

HD+DVR set top box with high definition picture quality and recording the first in India.

Significance of the Study

The project will help Reliance BIG TV to know their target segment and retailers satisfaction with

the company’s policies as compared to its competitors. The analysis done on the retailer’s surveypoints out the key features essential to improve their performance. This study will not only help to

analyze the various problems associated with the distribution channel and the distributors but also

helps to understand other factors that influence the buying decision of a retailer like income,

returns, risk, liquidity etc. It also helps to identify the retailer’s expectations from the company and

how the company can better enhance its services to meet the retailers needs best. Apart from this

the findings of the study can be further used for implementation so that the retailers is benefited

which will ultimately benefit the organization.

Objectives of the study

Objective of study is :

To find ratio of mode of entertainment used by kolkata population.

To find the satisfaction level of people with the services used by them.

Reasons of not using DTH services.

Spreading awareness of DTH services.

Finding prospective customers.

Conversion of prospective customers to BIG TV customers

To find the reasons of customer migration to other service provider/ Cable TV.

To find the view of consumers about the DTH services and persuading them to move to DTH

specially BIG TV.

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Literature Review

Since the DTH market in India is tiny and vastly untapped, its potential for growth is

immense. Consider the numbers industry experts are bandying about: India’s TV

viewership is the second largest in the world—we are adding over 14 million new TV sets a

year to the 130 million TV households; of these, 97 million are cable & satellite (C&S)

homes, growing at 25-30% annually.

The DTH market now has 14-15 million subscribers, but by 2012, it could swell to 35-40

million. The DTH market in India doubled in 2009-10; of the 1.75 Crore DTH subscribers in

India, 70% are in rural areas and towns with populations below 10 Lakhs, which has 50%

of 12.5 Crore cable TV Homes, are in India.

After its launch in 2003, the Indian DTH industry has come a long way, adding more players

in this business and has been growing at a high rate. The industry has survived theglobal

financial meltdown and has come out with high growth numbers in 2009 & 2010.

A neat 20 per cent annual growth is being witnessed in the DTH sector in India with over

8.5 million households having digital pay-TV.

According to Harsh Bijoor, a brand consultant, “Since Dish TV, the biggest market player on

the Indian soil, has not scraped even five per cent of the pie, there is plenty left for other

players to eat.”

Interestingly, the rural rich were the first to positively respond to the advent of DTH

industry and those in the remote areas with no or unreliable access to the cable services

will be tapped in by the DTH players.

The ‘Indian Readership Survey 2009 R2’ findings have shown that the Dish TV is the largest 

player with over 5.8 million subscribers, followed by Tata Sky, Reliance BIG TV, Airtel

Digital TV and Sun Direct, which has a predominance in the southern zone.

The zone wise analysis puts the western zone with 4.24 million topping the subscriber base

charts and the North, South and East following the lead.

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Scheme of Dissertation

Although we have found out from our literature review that DTH industry is having a very

small share in Indian entertainment Industry, A lot can be done by various DTH players to

increase the share of DTH in the pie. Here in is this project we are trying to focus upon the

various factors that are stopping the comsumers of India specially in kolkata region to

switch there preferences to DTH which is much more advance in technology. Despite of 

presence of big multinational companies in DTH market like Zee, TATA, Reliance et al.

people are not ready to shift from cable TV. The report also focuses upon the user

preference about various services of DTH players.

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Chapter – 2

D T H I N D U ST R Y- T R AD E & C O N SU ME R P RE F E R E N C E S- B IG T V .

Chapter 2

Industry Prof ile

Ind ian Television Ind ustry.

Indian DTH Industry.

Com pa ny profile

Reliance ADAG.

Reliance Com munica tion.

Relianc e BIG TV.

Depa rtmental Deta ils

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Industry Profile

INDIAN TELEVISION INDUSTRY 

The history of Indian Television dates back to the launch of Doordarshan, the country’s

national television network in 1959 when the transmission was in black & white. The 9th

Asian games which were held in 1982 in the country’s capital New Delhi heralded the mark 

of color television broadcast in India.

In 1991, Indian economy was liberalized from the license raj and major initiatives like

inviting FDI, deregulation of domestic businesses emerged. This led to the influx of foreign

channels like Star TV and creation of domestic satellite channels like Sun TV and Zee TV.

This virtually destroyed the monopoly held by Doordarshan.

In 1992, the cable TV industry started which changed the way the average Indian watches

the television. Every city in India had a new breed of entrepreneurs called as cablewallahs

or Local Cable Operators (LCO) taking in charge of distribution. Since this was a

disorganized sector carrying new channels on the existing infrastructure required new

investments which the operators were reluctant to make. This led to the emergence of a

new breed of firms called as Multi System Operators (MSO) who had heavy financialmuscles to make capital investments and liaised between the cable operators and the

channels. MSOs provide the feed to the local operators for a fee.

In 1995, government felt the need of regulation in Cable TV and passed the Cable TV

network (Regulation) Act. This was also the time when the state owned Doordarshan and

All India Radio came under a new holding called as Prasar Bharati to give them enough

autonomy. The LCOs reported a lower number of connections where as the broadcasters

demanded a higher rate. MSOs were finding it difficult to operate under these conditions.

This led to an amendment of the Cable TV networks (Regulation) Act in 2002 to provide

Conditional Access System (CAS). With CAS, the last mile distribution could be addressable

with accuracy and digitalization of 2 broadcast was also possible. CAS was rolled out in

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2003 staring from Chennai and later to parts of Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. On the DTH

front, TRAI issued the guidelines for operating DTH. Country‟s first DTH license was

awarded to Dish TV in 2003 which started operations in 2004. Prasar Bharati also started

its product DD-Direct+

Figure 1: Changing Modes of Entertainment.

In 2007, TRAI proposed a new initiative by name “Headend-In-The-Sky (HITS)” model as an

alternative to the existing cable distribution. Instead of the MSOs providing the bundle, there will

be a single HITS operator who will prepare the bundle of channels and beam it to the Headend in

the satellite. With the average Indian getting younger, and hence more likely to spend on

nonessentials, the entertainment industry has the potential to grow explosively in the future. Now

the industry is ready to enter a second stage of growth powered by the twin engines of 

technology (availability of quality infrastructure and the accelerated penetration of digital

connectivity) and an enabling regulatory environment.

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DTH INDUSTRY 

DTH service was launched back in 2004 by launch of Dish TV by Essel Group's Zee

Entertainment Enterprises. Later on public broadcaster Doordarshan launched its free to

air DTH named DD Direct+.

In 2006 Tata teleservices in collaboration with British Sky Broadcasting, a subsidiary of 

News Corporation started a service named Tata Sky.

In 2007 the war of DTH heated up when 2 telecom giants Airtel and Reliance

Communications along with a strong south Indian media group Sun TV and Electronics

Company Videocon declared to launch their DTH services.

The south Indian DTH service mostly providing South Indian Channels SUN DIRECT was

launched in mid 2008 which provides service in South Indian States and Reliance ADAG

launched their DTH service on 19 August 2008. Later on Airtel launched its services as

Airtel Digital TV on 9 October 2008. As of July 2009 Videocon D2H+ has soft launched in

Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Chandigarh.

In the current context of the global financial meltdown, the Direct to Home (DTH) industry

in India is in the throes of multifarious challenges and opportunities.

The ‘big game’ is all about shaping up grandiose plans to master the winning rules to

garner as much portion of the Indian DTH pie as possible by a handful of players.

Since the DTH space denotes “big value‟, akin to the space occupied by television and

telephony, inter-firm rivalries have thrown up price wars, discount schemes, procurement 

of transponders, ambitious targets for improving the subscription base, popular bouquet of 

channels, set top boxes with superior quality of videos, improving content, etc as a

desperate means to entice the Indian viewer. A neat 20 per cent annual growth is being

witnessed in the DTH sector in India with over 16 million households having digital pay-

TV.

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According to Harsh Bijoor, a brand consultant, “Since Dish TV, the biggest market player on

the Indian soil, has not scraped even five per cent of the pie, there is plenty left for other

players to eat.”

In the early 2008, five major players, Zee‟s Dish TV, Tata Sky, Reliance ADAG, Sun Direct 

and Bharti Telemedia formed an umbrella body – DTH Operators Association of India

(DOAI). Dish TV is the largest DTH provider with a subscriber base of around 5 million,

Tata Sky, a DTH joint-venture Company between Star (owned by Rupert Murdoch) and the

Tata Group (20:80), now has around 3.4 million connections and the forecast for 2012 is

that it will further increase to eight million, Sun Direct, the 80:20 JV between the Maran

family and the Astro Group of Malaysia, over 2.3 million, Big Tv about 1.2 million and Airtel

Digital Tv about 0.3 million subscribers (Source: Business Standard, May 1, 2009).

According to sources, DD Direct Plus has a subscriber base of about 3-4 million subscribers,

mostly in the remote corners of the country not connected by terrestrial or cable television.

DTH operations in India could be enhanced if the dearth of satellite capacity is removed by

increasing the number of available Ku-band transponders that at present is 12 on Insat 4A,

which in turn would mean more channels for viewing.

Tax burdens on DTH are another area of complaint for operators. Around 40 per cent of 

revenues are siphoned off to pay taxes and license fee and another 12 per cent for services

imposed by the Central government. Apart from this, there are entertainment taxes that differ from state to state.

Share of DTH in TV Household

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Still, as DTH is still a relatively new category and most people are hesitant to experiment 

with it. It is therefore imperative for companies such as Tata Sky, Dish TV, and Reliance BIG

TV to educate the consumers about the advantages of the service and in turn create an urge

to invest in it.

Pay TV market on Growth Trajectory

Porter’s Five Competitive forces: Direct to Home

Porter’s model is based on the insight that a corporate strategy should meet the

opportunities and threats in the organization’s external environment. Especially,

competitive strategy should be based on an understanding of industry structures and the

way they change. Porter has identified five competitive forces that shape every industry

and every market. These forces determine the intensity of competition and hence the

profitability and attractiveness of an industry.

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The Five Competitive Forces as applied to Direct to Home industry are described as

follows:

Buyers: Bargaining power of buyers

With enough options to choose both from the point of alternate mediums like Cable, IPTV

and Terrestrial broadcast and from the point of increasing DTH operators, the consumer is

at his will to decide. Customers will continue to have a high bargaining power until DTH

platforms try to differentiate them as superior players with better content and clarity.

Suppliers: Bargaining power of suppliers

DTH industry relies on three major supplies: Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)

comprising of the satellite dish, Set Top Box with the necessary Access card, the Ku band

transponders in the orbiting satellites and content. With India overtaking Japan as Asia’s

largest DTH, the bargaining power of Indian DTH operators with CPE supplies haveincreased. However, the availability of transponders is increasingly becoming difficult. The

Ku band transponder is generally provided by Astrix, the commercial wing of ISRO either

through its own satellites or by leasing transponders from suppliers. With only two

domestic satellite launches between 2007 and 2010 and increasing DTH players, Astrix is

in a better position to use DTH as its cash cow for the next 5 to 10 years. Also the crash of 

INSAT 4C and NSS-8 has worsened the situation of 

DTH players. As there is not much of regulation particularly in terms of channel pricing,

acquiring content from the broadcasters is also difficult. DTH vendors are at the mercy of 

the broadcasters.

Potential Entrants: Threat of new entrants

With already 7 players in the DTH space, threat of new entrants is relatively low. There is

already enough competition which will discourage new firms to enter this business. While

getting a license is relatively easy, the barriers to entry are high when it comes to pricing of 

CPE and getting the required transponders.

Substitutes: Threat of substitutes

DTH faces stiff competition from the terrestrial, cable and IPTV. As per the industry

estimates, there are 130 million TV homes of which 97 million are served by cable and

around 15 million by DTH with the remaining taken by terrestrial transmission.

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Industry competitors: Segment rivalry

Presently as on 2010, these are the main DTH service providers in India:

DD Direct – state owned free service provider

Dish TV - owned by Essel Group, was the first commercial DTH service provider.

TATA Sky – owned by TATA group, largest DTH service provider presently in India.

Sun Direct – owned by Sun group, primary focus is on low income groups and

regional viewers.

Reliance Big TV - Owned by Reliance group, new entrant into the market.

 Airtel Digital TV – Owned by Bharti group, new entrant with aggressive marketing

strategies.

Videocon D2H – Owned by Videocon group, new entrant into the market.

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Market Share

With 7 operational players, the segment rivalry is quite high. The competition from state

owned DD-Direct to private players is negligible from the content point of view as the

number of channels offered by DD-Direct is very limited. However, DD-Direct does not 

charge any monthly subscription fee which poses a threat to the private players. Between

Dish TV and Tata Sky there is an intense rivalry exhibited by price wars and discount 

schemes offered to new connections. Being the first mover, Dish TV has price advantage in

both the STB as well as procuring the transponders. On the other hand, Tata Sky claims its

STB having superior DVD quality video. There is also a competition at acquiring the

content.

SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENGTH

Dishtv was the first entrant in the DTH category and has thus become synonymous with the

satellite TV broadcasting business in India. Leveraging its lineage with the Zee group,

dishtv has built a commendable brand and relevant product that answers the consumer

needs‘ for quality entertainment. Some of the inherent strengths stem from a strong

presence all across the geography of India, consumer friendly and pocket friendly multi-tiered and customizable regional packages, abundant transponder capacity to support its

widest content basket, a very strong and diversified content offering addressing consumers

with diverse needs of genres and languages, an extremely cost conscious structure and a

superior technology for the entire gamut of services. The technological edge and

differentiation with respect to other brands stands exemplified through its unique offerings

of mobile dish with presence in aircrafts (Kingfisher), navy war ships, mobile vans and

selected railway saloons.

WEAKNESS

The subscriber acquisition cost is still very high. However, compared to the current 

industry benchmarks, it stands at the lowest by far. The cost towards acquiring consumers

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is under constant scrutiny in an endeavour to bring it down. In a market trend of 

consumers down sliding on the packaging tiers, due to more value being packaged at the

lowest packs, dish tv has exhibited a growth in ARPU. However, ARPU continues to be an

area of concern with the constant endeavour to monitor, upgrade and enhance the

revenues.

OPPORTUNITIES

India‘s 127 million television owning households, which define the potential depth for the

DTH category, will act as a low hanging fruit for adoption. The further roll out of CAS by the

new Government, into more towns will impact the growth rate of the DTH category and

trigger consumers to make a decision between digital cable and DTH, thereby aiding faster

expansion of the digital entertainment world. Enrichment of Value Added Services (VAS)basket with gaming and a host of active services, some going pay, will continue to be

opportunity areas for revenue enhancement. An eventful sporting calendar with the

ensuing Commonwealth games and a series of Cricketing tournaments will act as a catalyst 

for this category too. The recent stabilization and a revived hope for bouncing back of the

economy as early as the second half of this year will facilitate faster adoption of the

category. Emergence and growth of traffic at the organized retail chains like Big bazaar,

Next, The mobile store, Reliance digital etc. will also add more visibility leading to better

acceptance of the product.

THREATS

DTH is currently a six player market. Price cuts and reduced margins, spurred by severe

competition, can pose a threat to revenue enhancement. Improved quality of services by

digital cable and IPTV players are potential threats. Churn management and retention cost 

scan negatively impact bottom-lines unless constant attention and Strategy is deployed to

manage and control the subscribers ‘base.

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DTH Market Structure

The DTH market structure can be classified into three categories; Market leaders, Market 

challengers and Market followers. There is intense competition as some of the leading

players have not only succumbed in the sales for acquiring new customers but has started

losing existing ones to Tata Sky, Big TV and other new entrants.

Market Leader:

Dish TV India’s first DTH service provider launched in October 2003 is the market leader

with 6.4 million subscribers. Dish TV continues to be a market leader with 32% market 

share in 7 player scenario on date, with sizeable sales and distribution infrastructure of 

over 650 distributors and 45,000 dealers across 6500 towns – once again, the largest in the

category. This reach into far flung markets enables building of a diverse subscriber base

across consumer segments, which are supported by its rich content of regional channel

offerings. Dish tv has maintained its leadership position through an improved market share

of all DTH subscribers. New offers, extensive marketing campaigns have contributed to

impressive subscriber acquisition and are committed to provide the best value to our

customers and investors by enhancing operational efficiencies and by leveraging

economies of scale.

Market challengers:The gap between the leader and the challengers is decreasing because of the increasing

competition and promotion strategy followed by each player.

TATA SKY 

In the enormous consumer market that is India, occasionally an opportunity arises that can

create incredible growth and profit—provided those who seek to capture it can move

quickly enough. TATA wanted to capitalize on this opportunity as there was currently only

one player in the DTH market. It was the second Mover after Dish TV leveraging on brand

TATA and high brand recall. Incorporated in 2004, Tata Sky is a JV between the TATA

Group and STAR. Tata Sky endeavors to offer Indian viewers a world-class television

viewing experience through its satellite television service. The key business challenge in a

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country like India is meeting customer demands—which are very dynamic— under the

regulatory purview of the country.

SUN DIRECT

Sun Direct is the fastest growing DTH service provider having garnered over 1.9 million

subscribers since its launch in December 2007 and aims to become one of the leading

players in the DTH space. Sun Direct challenged the existing players by involving them in

the price war by acting as a discounted brand. It started offering subscriptions at as low as

Rs 99 to reach as much at the bottom of the market. The biggest differentiator for the brand

is the pricing point which is

lesser than the other brands. The other point of differentiation is with regard to their

distribution channels. It is being made available in most basic shops such as telephone

booths, cycle

repair shops and video parlors. Sun DTH was the first one to move into the MPEG4 league

and soon after the PAN India launch HD services will be launched. Another first from SUN

DTH is the launch of exclusive comedy channels for its subscribers.

Market followers:

RELIANCE BIG TV/ AIRTEL DIGITAL/VIDEOCON D2H

The approach being followed is of Market Follower (as they are late entrant and theirprimay objective is to attract max subscribers in shortest span of time.

Consumer Behaviour Pattern

Major Factors influencing the purchase decision of DTH are as below:

1. Price

2. Customer Service

3. Reception

4. Program choices5. New Technology and

6. Technical Support 

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Strategies to sustain in competitive growth market 

 Advertising & Promotion:

Indian TV channel broadcast 15.7-mn advertisement every year, which totals to 362-mnseconds of TV advertisement every year. India currently has over 400 channels.TV viewer

ship has declined by 5% since 2001. TV broadcasters are expected to increase

advertisement rate this year by 16-18%. DTH industry uses different marketing strategies

for promotion and sales of its products. It gives advertisements with their brand

ambassadors which attract customers, door to door selling, on the phone selling, discount 

and offer sales, packages, etc. Marketing practices is a continuous process as the

competition keeps increasing among the players in the industry. Each player is investing lot 

of money in promoting there brands. Many players are making advertisement with movie

actor and actress as brand ambassadors for their products because DTH is mainly

considered with entertainment. Some of the companies like Tata sky is having Super Star

Aamir khan as brand ambassador and Airtel is having many film stars like Kareena Kapoor,

A.R. Rahman, Saif Ali khan, etc. Dish TV is also having Super Star Shahrukh khan as the

brand ambassador. Sun direct also use southern actress for their brand

promotion.Marketing practices are the decisions taken by the manufacturing company to

increase sales, expand themselves into many areas etc. Successful marketing practices

bring sale up, while unsuccessful marketing practices have no impact on sale or negatively

impact sale. Marketing concepts specific to the industry is primarily targeted at a niche

segment who buys the TV sets from the electronic retail chains.

Product Innovation

The concept of innovation in DTH industry is INCREMENTAL innovation; everything that is

done is due to constant research of many marketing and analysts to bring many

innovations to the existing products in the DTH industry. Incremental innovation is the apt 

innovation which is suitable and all the DTH players are concentrating up on. This

innovation makes the business to grow continuously and brings advantages to the

customers using the products and the service. There are many sources of innovation for

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this industry as mentioned in the above, the technology and the people are the main

sources for the innovation. Customer’s opinions and their needs can be served by providing

a service which is matching to their needs and requirements. Digital TV, the DTH service

from Airtel, has announced India’s first skin integration innovation on its EPG screen in

partnership with Yahoo. Yahoo takes forward its latest brand campaign “YOU” in this first 

of its kind partnership where an online portal will use DTH as a medium to promote itself.

The ‘Electronic Programming Guide’ screen on Airtel digital TV is now completely

integrated with Yahoo India’s homepage. Customers will find a message ‘Fill your home

page with all the things that make YOU’ when they log onto to the EPG screen. A prompting

‘Red Button’ will take them to a dedicated landing page that elaborates the offerings on

Yahoo India’s new home page. The ‘YOU’ campaign enables users to customize the home

page as per their liking and empowers them with the choice to integrate social applicationssuch as Facebook with their Yahoo homepage. This whole idea was conceived by Network 

Play, right from design elements to execution and thanks to Mindshare for buying into the

idea and flawlessly helping people execute it. Tata Teleservices Limited has announced a

technological breakthrough—a first-of-its kind innovation in India with the launch of TATA

Photon TV, a new application that allows Tata Photon Plus subscribers to watch live

television channels on their laptops while on the move, and on their personal computers at 

home and in the office. The Photon TV service is exclusively available to Photon Plus users.

“With its growing popularity, Photon Plus has caught the admiration of millions of users

across the country, with its high-speed data access capabilities and the ease of mobility.

TATA Photon TV is a personal computer- and laptop-based video streaming application,

which allows Tata Photon Plus users to view live TV feed from various sports, news,

entertainment and regional channels, and to watch recorded TV shows from the library (viz

Coffee with Karan, Zoom, Pogo, etc), movies, music and videos on demand.

Internet Browsing charges will be charged as per your Photon+ tariff plan and it would be

applicable while viewing Photon TV. These charges would be over and above the

subscription charges for the Photon TV. (Approximate data usage is 1-2MB per Min). Rate

of innovation in this sector is growing at a faster rate in the recent years where as it is not 

very impressive before this period. The reason for this is the fair competition between the

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all players in this DTH industry. It led to the development of new products in this sector

which also led to the diversification of products as there is abolition of entry of foreign

industries into Indian industries initially. It also made the industries in this sector to

establish their own R&D departments for successful product innovations like Airtel Live,

Videocon d2h.

Market segmentation

GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION

In terms of geographical location, North India and Western India together contribute over 8

million DTH subscribers, while the southern market contributes 3 million. The states of 

Maharashtra, Goa, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan are the leaders in DTH

subscription, contributing over 6.5 million DTH connections to the overall base.

Urban and Rural:

In order to cater to the diverse taste and needs of both urban and rural people, operators

provide entirely different range of services and offerings. In rural areas, fleet of vans for

demos, installation as well as selling hardware and pre-paid vouchers are being used. Most 

players are building up their subscriber base by targeting viewers outside the big cities,

which suggests that about 60 per cent of DTH subscribers reside in rural areas and towns

with a population under a million.

 Region and Stat es:

It has come up with special offers for the southern region where regional and sports

channels are viewed the most. Like Ultimate sports bonanza offer – Rs 1890 with 3 Months

of South Silver subscription available in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka & Pondicherry only.

Ultimate sports bonanza offer - Rs 2490 with 12 Months of Silver subscription available in

Andhra Pradesh only. Dish TV has structured a basic bouquet of customized package of 

channels which are in demand in a particular state at a very affordable price pack like

North diamond pack and South diamond pack. Marathi channels namely Star Pravah and

Star Majha for its Marathi speaking customers.

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DEMOGRAPHIC SGMENTATION

 AGE and GENDER:

As the market gets fragmented, niche channels will become more and more desirable. The

increased interest in unique content channels is in line with the international trend, where

once the market matures, consumer needs come into focus. Thus channels on Education,

Women, Gardening, a variety of Sports, Wellness and Religion, etc. make their appearance.

Most of the players in DTH offer niche channels to create a unique and exciting offering for

its viewers of every age and gender segment. DTH industry mainly concentrates on women

who don’t like missing their daily soap and news more ever women are able to learn

English speaking which is a very special feature of DTH. DTH also concentrates on children

also by providing them games, dictionary, some discovery videos specially inbuilt, maths,

and science and social knowledge. It also focuses on old people as it has updated videos of 

various holy and religious places. Dish TV recently launched ‘Children Films Festival’ with a

bouquet of over 25 super-hit films across various categories priced at Rs. 25/- per movie

thus targeting the children segment. Besides this value added services like Games Active,

Bhakti active services etc carters to needs of customers from various age groups and

gender.

 INCOME:

Recognizing the vast differences in tastes and pocket sizes of different consumer segments,

content has been aggregated and classified into 4 different packages namely MAXI,

WELCOME, FREEDOM PLUS and FREEDOM packages .While the Maxi and Welcome packs

are price drivers and target high ARPU consumers, the value pack offerings in Freedom and

Freedom Plus packages are volume drivers that inspire new subscribers to come on board

through a low price point and basic channel offering. The strategy is to gradually upgrade

the low ARPU subscriber too, through tailor made add on packs on a-la-carte like movies,

business, etc. basis for specific entertainment needs. Keeping income levels of consumers in

mind, operators apprise the consumer of its three tier pricing. It gives a choice to the

consumer to select from a three level flexi plan that bundle three, six or 12 months of 

subscription along with the initial box.

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BEHAVIOURIAL SEGMENTATION

OCCASIONS:

DTH operators come out with new offers of channels or new buyer schemes at relatively

cheaper rates on occasions of festivals or major sports events. For example It offers

benefits to customers like: In a cricket match choosing the language of the commentary,

camera angles, know player statistics and watch match highlights at our will. In the past 

Dish TV has come with schemes like ‘Diwali Double Dhamaka’ (November 2007), the IPL

Pack (April 2010), 'Summer Sports Bonanza' (June 2008), Special Onam Offer for Kerala

(August 2007), World cup offer (March 2007).

USER STATUS:

Every product has its non-users, ex-users, potential users, first time users and regular

users. In order to attract the non-users and potential users time and again competition has

forced players to introduce innovative and exciting consumer promotion offers into the

market. Schemes like World Cup Free Offer, Free bhi Zyaada bhi, Ab Sab Sikandar, and the

landmark Set Top Box Free Offer, have not only added to the pace of acquisitions but 

attracted specific consumer audiences like sports lovers and kids into its fold.

In conclusion, each player has cautiously segmented the market through an expanded

product range at appropriate price points to stay competitive. By offering packages like

cinema active, khel active, movie active, music active is targeting people with specific

lifestyles. Premiering new movies within weeks of their releases is targeted at people who

want to see latest movies at affordable prices. Latest movies are premiered within weeks of 

their release. Dish TV has also targeted the youth segment with offers like “Michael Jackson

Live in Bucharest tour” for just Rs 25, Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade.

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Company Profile

Reliance – Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group

The Reliance – Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group is among India’s top three private sector

business houses on all major financial parameters, with a market capitalisation of 

Rs.325,000 crores (US$ 81 billion), net assets in excess of Rs.115,000 crores (US$ 29

billion), and net worth to the tune of Rs.55,000 crores (US$ 14 billion).

Across different companies, the group has a customer base of over 100 million, the largest 

in India, and a shareholder base of over 12 million, among the largest in the world.

Through its products and services, the Reliance - ADA Group touches the life of 1 in 10

Indians every single day. It has a business presence that extends to over 20000 towns and

4.5 lakhs villages in India, and 5 continents across the world.

The interests of the Group range from communications (Reliance Communications) and

financial services (Reliance Capital Ltd), to generation, transmission and distribution of 

power (Reliance Energy), infrastructure and entertainment.

Reliance ADAG Areas of Businesses.

Reliance Capital Ltd.

Reliance Mutual Fund.

Reliance life insurance Company Ltd.

Reliance General Insurance company Ltd.

Reliance Money Ltd.

Reliance consumer finance ltd.

Reliance Portfolio Management.

Reliance Communication Ltd.

Reliance Telecom ltd.

Reliance CommunicationsInfrastructure Ltd.

Reliance Globalcom.

Reliance infratel ltd

FLAG Telecom.

Reliance BIG TV.

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Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.

Highways

Mumbai metro 1

Speciality Real Estate.

Special Economic Zone.

Reliance Natural Reasources Ltd.

Gas Coal Liquid

fuel

Reliance Power ltd.

Rosa Butibori Sasan

Sahapur Krishnapatnam Sobla

BSES Delhi

BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL)

BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL)

Reliance HR Services.

Reliance BPO.

Reliance Transport and Travels.

Reliance Venture Asset Management Limited.

 Mudra Communication.

Reliance Big Entertainment

BIG 92.7 FM

BIG Street

BIG Reach

BIG events

BIG live

BIG ND Studio

BIG Music & Entertainment

BIG Home Videos

BIG Synergy.

BIG OYE.

BIG Pictures

BIGADDA.com

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BIGFlix.com

BIG Animation

BIG Jump Mobile

BIG Cinemas

BIG Broadcasting

Jump Games.

Zapak.com

Adlabs Films Ltd.

Reliance Media works.

Reliance Health Ventures

Medi Assist India

Medybiz

Institutions

NIS Sparta

Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication

Technology (DA-IICT).

Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad(MICA).

Harmony for Silvers Foundation.

Harmony- the Magazine

Harmony Interactive Centre

Harmony Interactive website

Harmony Research Division

Harmony Silver Awards

Harmony Senior Citizens’ Run

Harmony Art Foundation

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute.

BSES MG Hospital.

Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial Trust.

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Reliance Communications Limited founded by the late Shri. Dhirubhai H Ambani (1932-

2002) is the flagship company of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. The Reliance

Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group currently has net worth in excess of Rs. 55,000 crore (US$ 14

billion), cash flows of Rs. 11,000 crore (US$ 2.8 billion), net profit of Rs. 7,700 crore (US$

1.9 billion) and zero net debt.

Rated among "Asia's Top 5 Most Valuable Telecom Companies", Reliance Communications

is India's foremost and truly integrated telecommunications service provider. The

company, with a customer base of over 100 million including over 1.5 million individual

overseas retail customers, ranks among the Top 10 Asian Telecom companies by number of 

customers. Reliance Communications corporate clientele includes 2100 Indian and

multinational corporations, and over 800 global, regional and domestic carriers.

Reliance Communications is India’s largest information and communications service

provider with over 100 million subscribers. The company is the realisation of its founder’s

dream of bringing about a digital revolution that will provide every Indian with affordablemeans of communication and a ready access to information.

The flagship company of the Reliance – ADA Group, Reliance Communications began

operations in 1999 and has over 100 million subscribers today. It offers a complete range

of integrated telecom services. These include mobile and fixed line telephony, broadband,

national and international long distance services, data services and a wide range of value

added services and applications aimed at enhancing the productivity of enterprises and

individuals.

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Reliance BIG TV is a DTHsatellite television provider in India based in Navi Mumbai, using

MPEG-4 digital compression technology, transmitting using MEASAT-3 91.5°east. It is the

5th DTH service launched in India.

Reliance BIG TV limited is a part of Reliance Communications Ltd., a subsidiary of Reliance

Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group founded by the Late Dhirubhai Ambani, the Indian business

tycoon and owned by his son Anil Ambani. BIG TV started operations from 19 August 2008

with the slogan "TV ho Toh BIG Ho" ("If you have a TV, make it BIG"). It currently offers

close to 240 channelsand many interactive ones, 32 cinema halls (i.e. Pay per View Cinema

Channels) as well as many Radio channels. The company plans to increase the number of 

channels in the near future to 400 and begin High Definition (HD) broadcast. It is the first 

Pan-India DTH provider that uses MPEG-4 for broadcasting. There are also plans to

introduce services like i-Stock, i-News and other such interactive services in the future.

Reliance BIG TV was launched on August 19, 2008 with the sole aim of providing the

consumer with quality and enriched home entertainment service at value-driven pricing.

The available opportunity today is huge considering the fact that India has an existing

population of 225 million TV households out of which 130 million are C&S households and

16.5 Million are DTH households. When Reliance BIG TV was launched, the overall DTH

penetration was just about 4 million households.

The pre-launch surveys showed that the biggest stumbling block in the growth of DTH was

the accessibility to the product coupled with the fact that the existing players were

charging anywhere between Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 4,000 per connection. Even at that price the

quality of product being given to subscribers was not up to the mark.

This understanding gave them the roadmap to launch Reliance BIG TV. They deployed

superior technology to deliver a good quality product, established a vast network to be able

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to reach out to consumers and finally a good pricing-packaging strategy to attract the

subscriber.

Reliance BIG TV's launch in August was probably the biggest roll-out in home

entertainment ever. They deployed the most advanced MPEG4 technology that enabledthem to deliver best quality digital audio-video to the consumer. That apart, it also got 

prepared for the future when Hi-Definition TV will be launched in India because only

MPEG4 technology can support HD TV and not MPEG2 which is used by the earlier entrants

in the DTH industry.

The MPEG4 technology also gave them advantage of broadcasting at least 50% more

channels compared to the competitors. The superior compression technology of MPEG4

helps them to broadcast up to 35 to 40 channels per transponder and with 12 transponders

in hand gave them the unique edge of being able to broadcast over 400 channels. They are

currently utilizing only 8 of their transponders to broadcast over 200 channels. They are

offering Channels in various packages like Value Pack, Bronze Pack, Silver Pack, Gold Pack,

Diamond Pack and Platinum Pack and Reliance BIG TV announces 3 New Packages w.e.f 

from 16th Feb 2010 which are New Value Pack, Bronze Plus Pack and Silver Plus Pack.

On 5th May 31, 2010 Reliance BIG TV introduced revolutionary HD DVR (High Definition

Advanced Digital Video Recording) service with 16:9 aspect ratio, play, pause, and 200 hrs

of recording facility to its customer. Reliance BIG TV became the first DTH provider to

provide High Definition Video recording facility to its customers.

Reliance BIG TV's retailer network is spread across 100,000 outlets in 6,500 towns in India.

This was literally unheard of in the DTH industry. They had effectively out-stripped the

competition here. When it came to pricing – packaging, their introductory offer stood at Rs.

1,490/- with 3 to 6 months of free subscription. They also introduced 32 Pay-Per-View

Movie Channels, the highest by any DTH player. Not just that, while other players made

subscribers pay for each movie, Reliance BIG TV introduced the unique concept of 

Subscriber-Video-On-Demand (SVOD) under which the subscriber paid a monthly

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subscription of Rs. 50/- to get a 24 x 7 access to the 21 PPV channels showing Hindi and

Regional Films. We were also the first to introduce dedicated PPV channels for Marathi,

Gujarati and Bhojpuri films.

The BIG Logo

Unboxed Version BoxedVersion

The bold typeface of the BIG logo is a reflection of it’s strength and simplicity. The strength

comes from innovation and resolve to be the leading home entertainment and infotainment 

platform in the country. It is supported by the Reliance heritage, superior technology, wide

range of world class offerings and best in class services. Simplicity is essential for

connecting with the wide audience of BIG. It symbolizes the honest and dependable

character of the BIG brand. A sign of assurance. The boxed version is designed to reinforce

the idea of BIG. So that it defies all paradigms. The desired vision for brand BIG is to be

India’s premium entertainment brand both in and out of home in this fast changing,

increasingly connected world.

The BIG Person ality

BIG is fun-loving. It brims with excitement and enthusiasm. BIG believes in being light-

hearted and doesn’t take itself too seriously.

BIG is infectious. It’s fun-loving nature and light-heartedness rubs off on its consumers and

spills over in to all its different ventures.

BIG is refreshing. Because of its constant innovations and experiments, BIG always has

something new to say.

BIG is trendy. BIG realizes that its consumer’s life style is constantly changing and hence it 

innovates to continuously evolve and keep up with the changing times.

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It has got various modes through which it delivers entertainment. BIG is not uni-

dimensional.

The BIG Values

BIG is multi-facetted. BIG aims to provide complete entertainment to individuals or groups

across all ages. To this effect, it adopts a multitude of formats and devices and is able to

reach its consumers, both inside and outside their homes.

BIG is about world-class. BIG has set high standards for itself and it constantly endeavors to

meet them. Whether it is pioneering multiplexes or revolutionizing the gaming industry,

through its world class technology, BIG is continuously transforming the face of the

entertainment industry across the country.

BIG is vibrant. BIG brims with an unrestrained enthusiasm and meets all its goals with an

unbridled passion and energy.

BIG is engaging. BIG innovates constantly, so that it is always fresh and engaging to its

consumers. It experiments fearlessly and continuously offers its consumers new

experiences.

Products & Services

BIG TV Basic Set top Box.

This product comes with advance high quality Digital Picture with MPEG 4technology, with 5.1 digital sound, more than 230 channels and exclusive 32 cinema

halls packs with lots of interactive services like icooking, igames, inews, istock etc.

BIG TV Advance HD DVR Set top Box.

This product comes with most advance India’s first Hi- definition Adavance Digital

Video recorder, upto 200 hrs of simultanious recording (maximum by any service

provider), play- pause –rewind feature. 1080i- 2 million pixels, 5 times more

sharper picture quality with 16:9 wide aspect ratio. It comes up with Universal

remote control to control all three TV, Settop box and video recorder. All other

features of basic set top box are also included in HD DVR settop box.

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Chapter – 3

D T H I N D U ST R Y- T R AD E & C O N SU ME R P RE F E R E N C E S- B IG T V .

Chapter 3

Resea rch Methodology Introduction

Research design

Sample Profile

Too ls and Me thods of Da ta

Collection

Limitations

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Research Methodology

Introduction

The project was to involve a detail study of the market based on the consumers. The

markets available for the study were the retail shops both organised and unorganised,distributers and apartments and houses. The methodology adopted for eliciting the data

required for the study was survey method.Reputed retail outlets/ distributers selling

different brands of DTH across region were contacted for primary data collection. For

estimating the market potential and our own brand’s market share different methods of 

primary data collection were employed in the form of questionnaire, structured and

unstructured interviews.. An inter brand comparison as well as a brand awareness study to

limited extends was also carried away. A questionnaire with respect to retailers perception

was prepared to draw information about DTH services prevailing in market and

comparitive study between all prevailing brands.

Area covered included Ultadanga, Salkia, Chandani chawk, Metiabruz, Jadavpur, Garia,

Garia hat, Lake town, Esplanade, Park street, Howrah. Rural and semiurban region included

Bandel, Bally, Uttarpara, Diamond harbour, Churchura, Tarakeshwar

Research Design

Sample Profile

Sampling plan consists of:

a) Sampling Unit: - The randomly selected people.

b) Sample Size: - The sample size is 200 people .

c) Sampling Procedure: - Simple Random sampling procedure was followed.

d) Sampling Method: - Data were collected by survey. The people were directly

contacted and interviewed. Questionnaire and interview method was used to

eliciting the data

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Tools and Methods Data Collection

There are mainly two types of data:

1- Primary Data

2- Secondary Data

1. Primary Data Collection: - Primary data can be collected by three methods:

(a) Observation

(b) Experiment 

(c) Surveys

But here, only survey method of data collection is preferred which is very suitable to reach

the appropriate information.

Research Instrument: -Printed questionnaire and direct interview was used as the

research instrument to collect the required information.

The questionnaire focused upon the general perception of retailers/ distributers about the

DTH services. Questionnaire was made to do a comparative study between all DTH players.

Questionnaire also tried to find out the reasons of difference in views of different retailers/

distributers about different DTH players and services provided by them

Key topics focused through questionnaire

• Source of entertainment used by people.

• Satisfaction level of people with the services used by them.

• Reasons of not using DTH services.

• Spreading awareness of DTH services.

• Finding prospective customers.

• Conversion of prospective customers to BIG TV customers.

2.Secondary Data Collection: - As secondary data were collected from company records.

A list of non performing retailers and distributors were extracted from company’s record.

Details of Statistical Tools:-

Pie chart have been used to analyze the data with help of excel sheet.

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Limitations

Every work has its own limitation. Limitations are extent to which the process should not 

exceed. Limitations of this project are:

1. It was problematic for us to collect the primary data from the Customers as they

were reluctant to give feedbacks

2. Being a metropolitan city the sample size was quite small.

3. The time span for the study was only 2 months and area to be covered was limited

to few areas of Kolkata.

4. The difficulty in communication because some of the people were not literate

enough to understand the purpose of our visit moreover there was a high degree of 

mother tongue influence in the villages they could not understand either Hindi or

English they communicated only in their regional language thus making the task 

more difficult.

5. Many people didn’t express their original perception and views because they

thought that perhaps they could land in problems.

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Chapter – 4

D T H I N D U ST R Y- T R AD E & C O N SU ME R P RE F E R E N C E S- B IG T V .

Chapter 4

Data Ana lysis.

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Data Analysis

Viewers Ratio

Chapter – 5 Interpretation :

There is still a huge a

68% of of the people su

senario across the coun

These is high scope of 

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ount of untapped market available in the

rveyed still use cable TV for their entertain

try.

arket expantion for DTH players.

DTH

32%

able TV

68%

Kolkata Region.

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 Interpretation :

TATA Sky is the most 

biggest business house

quality of service.

TATA Sky is oldest pla

market share

Airtel and DishTV are

growing player in Kolka

BIGTV has very less sha

Airtel

25%

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tructed brand in Kolkata, Howrah region. B

of India TATA has great amount of trust 

yer in kolkata region this is also the main

the close competitiors. Airtel is emergin

ta cluster.

re with just 6%, need lot of strategy to gain

TATA SKY

41%

Dish TV

28%

D2H

0%

BIG TV

6%

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on people with

reason for high

as the fastest 

arket share.

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Reasons for not using DTH

 Interpretation :

High cost of DTH is the pr

are getting Cable TV at a

customer has to spend a

expences of cable TV vari

contains approximately 9

Due to heavy competion

they have improved thei

boxes for better picture q

Non availability of suitab

packs for viewing their fa

There exist some place

of using it.

Not fully aware

of DTH

4%

Non availability

of suitable

packs

13%

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me reson for people not using DTH service in th

very less initial investment of just  ` 200, whe

minimum of  ` 1200 as an initial investment,

es from ` 90 to ` 150, where as for DTH users

channels mostly free to air cost approx ` 125.

cable TV operators are giving close competitio

picture quality and most of them are giving t 

ality.

le packs is also the big reason, customer have

channels. Eg : english movie pack, sports pack e

where people are not aware of the DTH se

Hi

Satisfied with

cable TV40%

ir homes. People

re as a new DTH

here as monthly

basic pack which

to DTH players,

heir own set top

to take different 

c.

vice of benefits

h cost of 

DTH43%

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Prospective customer choic

 Interpretation :

Due to aggressive adve

surveyed prospective c

Airtel , Tatasky and Dis

Only 7% of the people

services, bad service a

people don’t want to us

Airtel

49%

Other

0%

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tisement and services Airtel is the first choi

stomers, prime reson being that people ar

TV.

surveyed want to go for BIGTV, prime rea

d non availability of recharge vouchers is

BIGTV.

TATA Sky

32%

Dish TV

10%

D2H

2%

BIG TV

7%

e of 49% of the

more aware of 

on being cheap

ajor factor why

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Best after sales service

 Interpretation:

Of all the retailers surv

sales service. TATA SK

believed that TATASKY

Also 9% of retailers bel

after sales service.

5% of the retailers beli

because of heavy comp

NONE

9%

TATA SKY

35%

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yed 37% of the retailers told that Airtel is

is giving close competition to Airtel as 35

has best after sales service.

ieved that none of the service providers is a

eved that all the service providers are givin

tition.

AIRTEL

37%

ALL

5%BIG TV2%DISH TV5%

VIDEOCON

7%

aving best after

of the retailers

ble to give good

g good services

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Monthly recharge amount demand

 Interpretation :

Of all retailers and distributers 50% of the retailers told that average monthly

recharge done by customers is between ` 200-250 that is customer prefer silver

pack or silver plus pack or similar which contain about 150 channels .

About 33% retailers told that average monthly recharge done by customers is

between ` 150-200 that is these are the customers who are using basic packs

provided by DTH service providers.

Rs.100-1506%

Rs. 150-200

33%

Rs. 200-250

50%

Rs. 250-3009%

Rs.300- 350

2%

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D T H I N D U ST R Y- T R AD E & C O N SU ME R P RE F E R E N C E S- B IG T V .

Chapter 5

Interpreta tions &

Find ings.

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Interpretation and Findings

There is still a huge amount of untapped market available in the Kolkata

Region.68% of people are using Cable TV and are satisfied with the services given by

Cable TV operators. These is high scope of market expansionfor DTH players. High initial cost of DTH is prime reason for customer not using DTH service,

Customers are satisfied with services provided by their cable providers. Cable

operators are giving on door service on one call where as customers have to

undergo certain process to reach customer care executive of DTH company.

There exist some population of People of rural areas who are not aware of BIG TV as

a DTH player in market.

BIG TV is not available with many electronic stores in exterior city region, recharge

vouchers are nbot available in stores. Existing customers are also moving away from

using BIGTV because of this reason.

People are more aware of TATA Sky, Airtel and Dish TV as compared to BIG TV.

People from rural and semi urban areas were eager to know and use the services

but proper awareness is lacking.

Existing customers were facing a lot of problem as GSK and RCV were not present in

nearby places.

AIRTEL is fastest growing brand among all players

Airtel is giving more incentives to distributers/ retailers which is provoking

them to sell more airtel connections, retailers recommends customer to go

gor Airtel also they perfer to sell Airtel DTH.

Availability of stock(both Set Top Box& Recharge Voucher) in market is very

good and with in customers reach.

Best customer care after sales service, service is directly on the hand of 

company engineer not on the contract basis.

Airtel is advertising and coummincation its plans to the public very

efficiently. Proper advertising has helped Airtel to spread awareness among

the public.

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TATA SKY is more over the biggest player in Kolkata market 

TATA is the most reliable brand in India and is among the top business

houses in India hense TATASKY has an edge over other players and this

factor is becoming helpful in sales of TATASKY in the market.

TATASKY is giving maximum number of interactive services as compared to

all other players eg : Active games etc.

TATASKY is having good reach to rural and suburban region of India.

It is also able to give good after sales service and also it is having good

customer care service.

Videocon though new in market but is also gaining market very fast  Videocon has appointed In-shop representatives in big retail stores like

Ezone, Next, Jumbo and also big retailers and distributors to give live

experience to prospective customers etc.

Videocon is succesfully able to give low tariff plans to its customers.

Being the newest player in market it is trying to capture market by giving

more incentives to distributers/ retailers. Retailers in return are promoting

and suggesting D2H to customers.

BIG TV is struggling though it has been approximately 2 years in operation

Stocks both Set Top Box and Recharge vouchers are not available in market 

this is provoking both existing and prospective to go away from using BIGTV.

BIG TV is not focusing on advertising its poducts in the market where as

Airtel and Tatasky are proming their product and plan very effectively.

There are few places in rural and suburban areas where people don’t even

know what is BIGTV.

Existing customers/ retailers are not happy with after sales service provided

by BIGTV, delay and improper service is major issue why customers are

moving away from using BIG TV.

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BIG TV is lacking in good interactive services except 32 cinema halls (dish

TV- ICICI active, multi angle viewing in sports. AIRTEL – Mobile recording).

Lack of these interactive service is making BIGTV a normal DTH provider

with no Uunique Selling Proposition.

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SWOT Analysis

STRENGTHS

Reliance BIGTV is having good Brand

image being among biggest business

house in India.

Reliance is giving Best Picture quality

with MPEG 4 technology and HD

technology.

Reliance is having unique 32 Cinema

halls features .

OPPURTUNITY 

Huge amount of cable users a big

untapped market in rural as well as

semi urban areas.

Public is still unaware of the benefits

of using DTH services. Reliance BIGTV

can educate these customers.

Reliance is having good reach to

potential customers using mobile

store/ web stores.

WEAKNESS

Distribution channel is major

problem. Reliance is not able to make

trust among the retailers and

distributors.

After sales service is major concern

for the company.

Non availability of Recharge Vouchure

within customer reach is main

concern

Comoany is not investing in

advertising of product 

THREATS

Consumer trust towards AIRTEL or

TATA SKY is more than BIG TV.

Heavy competition is prevailing in

market that is becoming a trouble to

the comopany

New technology of IPTV coming

upmay ruin the DTH market 

More attractive services from

competitor eg. ICICI direct on Dish TV,

and world space radio on Airtel

Digital TV

Chapter – 6

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D T H I N D U ST R Y- T R AD E & C O N SU ME R P RE F E R E N C E S- B IG T V .

Chapter 6

Rec om menda tions &

Discussions.

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Recommendations and Discussions

More number of retailers and distributers should be opened in rural, semi urban and town

areas.

More of promotional activities should be done in places.

Installation of GSB and other advertisement material should be made to attract more

customers.

BIGTV should take the help of its Reliance Mobile distributer channel for availability of RCV

in market (reliance world & mobile stores).

After sales service is the major area to be worked upon.

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Bibliography

D T H I N D U ST R Y- T R AD E & C O N SU ME R P RE F E R E N C E S- B IG T V .

Bibliography

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Bibliography

www.bigtv.co.in

www.rcom.co.in

www.relianceada.com

www.wikipedia.org

Gm.relianceada.com (Gyanmandir Portal – Reliance ADAG Intranet)

Indian Entertainment industry focus 2010 : Drems to reality – CII - KPMG Report.

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Questionnaire

D T H I N D U ST R Y- T R AD E & C O N SU ME R P RE F E R E N C E S- B IG T V .

Questionnaire

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Customer Questionnaire

Name: ______________________ Mobile: __________________ Address: ________________________

What do you use for your entertainment?

a) Cable TV. b) DTH. c) Other.

If you are Cable TV user Skip to Section B

Section A

1) Which DTH brand service do you use?

a) Tata Sky. b) Dish TV c) Airtel digital TV d) Big TV

e) Sun direct.

2) Since how long have you been using DTH service?

a) Less than 6 months b) 6 months - 1 year c) 1 to 2 year d) 2 to 3 year

b) More than 3 years.

3) Are you satisfied with the services provided by your DTH service provider?

a) Yes b) No

4) Which pack do you prefer in your DTH?

a) Bronze b) Silver c) Gold d) Diamond

e) Other________________

5) Which active service do you use frequently?

a) Games b) Movies c) Cooking d) Astrology

b) Others, (please specify)____________

6) Does the interactive service offered by the DTH companies influence your decision of 

purchasing a particular DTH?

a) Yes b) No

7) Which company DTH commercial have you seen so far on tv?a) Tata Sky. b) Dish TV c) Airtel digital TVs d) Big TV

e) Sun direct.

8) Are you aware of Big TVs 32 cinema hall feature?

a) Yes b) No

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Section B

1) Since how long you have been using cable TV?

a) Past 6 months b) 6 months- 1 year c) 1-3 years d) 3+ years

2) How much do you pay for monthly cable?

a) Up to ` 150 b) `151-` 225 c) ` 226-`325 d) ` 326-` 400

e) Above ` 400

3) Do you get all your required channels from your cable operator?

a) Yes b) No

4) From the list provided below which DTH players are you aware of?

a) TataSky b) Dish TV c) Airtel Digital TV d) Big TV

e) SunDirect f) Videocon

5) Are you satisfied with the services of your cable operator?

a) Yes b) No

6) Would you like to change from your cable operator to any of DTH players?

a) Yes b) No

7) What difficulty you see in changing from cable to DTH?

a) High cost of DTH,

b) Satisfied with existing cable operator.

c) Not fully aware of DTH service.

d) Non availability of suitable packs.

8) Which DTH player would you like to prefer to take?

a) Tata Sky. b) Dish TV c) Airtel digital TVs d) Big TV

e) Sun direct. f) Videocon(D2H)

9) What will you consider most in making your choice on DTH services?

a) Picture quality

b) Offers/price

c) Value added services/Interactive services

d) Monthly Packs

e) Brand Image

10) Are you willing to purchase DTH if offer is given to you?a) Yes b) No.

If yes then, a) Cash Discount. b) Bonus packs. c) Gift Items.

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Questionnaire

Shop name: _________________________________ Contact Details:________________________

Location: ______________________________________________________________________________________________

1) How much DTH service is been effective in today’s scenario?

a) Excellent b) Very good c) Good d) Average e) Bad

2) Which is the target market of DTH on which they are focusing?

a) Low income group b) Middle income group c)Upper class

3) Why consumer should go for DTH when cable service is easily available, because DTH services

have:

a) Picture quality b)Low tariffs c)Value added services d)Easy availability

e) Offers

4) Rate the best DTH service provider with best picture quality & technology

a) Big TV b) Airtel c)Tata sky d) Dish TV

e) Videocon f) Sun g)Others

5) Which brand is most preferred by the customer?

a) Big TV b) Airtel c)Tata sky d) Dish TV

e) Videocon f) Sun g)Others

6) Which DTH service provider is providing the lowest tariff?

a) Big TV b) Airtel c)Tata sky d) Dish TV

e)Videocon f) Sun g)Others

7) Which brand do you prefer to the customer?

a)Big TV b) Airtel c)Tata sky d) Dish TV

e)Videocon f) Sun g)Others

8) What is the amount does customer pays for monthly recharging or monthly rentals?

a) 100-150 b)150-200 c)200-250 d)250-300 e) 300-350

f) <350

9) What are the parameters on which customer buys a DTH?

a) Channel packs b)Quality c)Movies on demand d)PPV


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