By Aditya Kalra and Kanjyik Ghosh
April 25 (Reuters) - JioCinema, the streaming platform
run by India's Reliance Industries, on Thursday cut
prices of its premium offering to as low as 29 rupees ($0.3480)
a month, heating up competition for Netflix ( NFLX ) and Amazon
Prime.
Reliance runs multiple TV channels and JioCinema streaming
app through its media unit Viacom18 and has a sizeable hold over
India's $28-billion media and entertainment market.
An advertisement-free version would start at an introductory
price of 29 rupees per month for streaming on a single device
and go up to 89 rupees for a "Family" plan to stream on four
simultaneous devices, JioCinema said in a statement.
The platform previously priced its premium offering at 99
rupees ($1.19) a month, or 999 rupees a year, for streaming on
up to four devices simultaneously. The plan was not ad-free.
Existing JioCinema premium members will get all the
additional benefits of the "Family" plan at no extra cost, it
said.
JioCinema has become popular for showing the IPL cricket
tournament for free. The new pricing, it said, is only for
premium content, while the matches and many other shows would
continue to stream for free.
Mukesh Ambani, who runs India's top conglomerate Reliance
Industries, has a reputation of disrupting rivals in the
price-sensitive Indian market with cheap offers.
Lower prices would place JioCinema in a stronger footing to
compete with Netflix ( NFLX ) and Amazon ( AMZN ) after an agreement with Disney
to merge India TV and streaming assets, and content deals with
the likes of Warner Bros Discovery ( WBD ) and NBCUniversal.
JioCinema hosts popular titles such as "Succession" and
shows featuring the character Harry Potter, alongside a variety
of offerings targeting kids including popular Japanese anime
series, Pokemon.
($1 = 83.3367 Indian rupees)