Pehla ties up with Sun, launches two new packages

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Pehla ties up with Sun, launches two new packages

MUMBAI: Pay TV platform management company, Dubai - Arab Digital Distribution (ADD), is launching two new regional packages -- Pehla Spice and Pehla Spice Plus in Middle East and North Africa.

For the new regional packages, the company has partnered with the Sun TV network.

The Pehla Spice packages offer a mix of entertainment, infotainment and News in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada on the four regional channels - Sun TV, Surya TV, Gemini TV and Udaya TV. The other channels in the package are Star Vijay, Asianet News and the already existing Asianet Middle East, Kairali and TBO.

The Pehla Spice bouquet offering 18 channels is priced at AED 45, while Pehla Spice Plus with 27 channels is available for AED 110. The bouquets will soon be available on cable in the UAE du and Mozaic TV by Qtel in Qatar. 
 
ADD’s Pehla Media & Entertainment MD Majed Sahelli said that with the addition of the new regional bouquets, the company is diversifying its content and also increasing options for subscribers, while simultaneously making content more affordable.

“We are targeting the South Indian diaspora which makes the largest chunk of expat South Asian community across the Middle East. The nominally priced regional packages provide customers with an option of choosing exclusive packages that better suits their content requirements”, he added.

Marketing and business development Alwyn Rodrigues said, “While the tie-up with ADD offers enormous strategic advantage to Sun TV Network, as Pehla is the fastest growing pay television platform in MENA, the new content line-up empowers us to leverage a large audience exclusively interested in regional content. The new additions further strengthen our position as the regional market leader catering to varied and ever evolving media needs of our South Asian customers.”

Sun Group CEO Tony D‘Silva said that there is a huge demand for regional content in the Middle East, which the company hopes to tap into with its mix of programming and language options.

ADD also expects a curtail in content piracy, having initiated a sustained anti-piracy campaign in the recent months with initiatives like shifting to a new more secure encryption and providing and installing free MPEG4 decoders for all its subscribers.

The unavailability of these channels forced a large number of South Indian expats to resort to unauthorised services from India; and now with legitimate accessibility, the company is expecting nearly 200,000 new viewers.

ADD is packaging the bouquets with an enticing launch offer that gives subscribers four months of free viewing time for an annual subscription along with a free decoder.

ADD packages already reach out to nearly 1 million viewers across the region on three different bouquets and offer more than 60 channels covering different genres of entertainment and information.

With the highest audience reach across the GCC, Pehla, which caters to the Asian diaspora, is the fastest growing pay television bouquet in the Middle East.