BBC to launch first-ever mobile site for India:
New Delhi: Public service broadcaster British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC)
is set to launch its first India-specific mobile site ahead of the
general election next month, according to a senior BBC executive.
“What we are launching is a special mobile version for the Indian
marketplace and that’s to be in time for the Indian elections. The site
will reformat the service with Indian stories and things that are more
relevant and prominent to the local market,” said Tom Bowman, vice-president, strategy and operations, global advertising sales, BBC Worldwide.
“Of course you’ll still have access to the global news
but we have made connections to our other language services like Hindi
and Tamil to stay most relevant in the Indian context. India is the
first place where we have done this,” said Bowman, in New Delhi to
attend ad:tech, a digital media and technology conference.
The rapid growth in online news consumption in India prompted BBC to launch the new service.
“India is producing some startling statistics for online
news consumption. Our online and mobile app traffic is up 340% over the
last couple of years. Fifty-five per cent of affluent consumers actually
are looking at their mobile devices more than once an hour according to
a recent study we conducted across India,” Bowman said.
“Here in India we once had a very strong reputation for
radio but these days it looks like delivering information straight into
people’s hands with their smartphone devices through apps, etc., is the
way forward,” he added.
Mobile is also fast becoming a primary business device.
“At least half of these people are using this device for
business on a very regular basis. We have seen more than 30% of people
expressing a powerful preference for getting their news information on
their hand-helds in the first instance. That’s the way they pick up
information most readily. Those people with the latest smartphone
devices are also engaging in live streaming and viewing video clips.
From skimming through content, mobile consumption has become far more in
depth,” the BBC executive said.
The BBC has extensive plans to cover the April-May
general election. “This is the world’s largest democracy with more than
800 million people going to the polls. I have heard that close to 100
million people are going to be voting for the first time; that’s more
than the population of the UK. This is also a really important election
as far I understand it so the BBC is upping its coverage for that,”
Bowman said.
Several well-known international television presenters from the BBC, including Mishal Husain and Jon Sopel, are headed for India to help with the election coverage
Other than special reports on BBC news channels, there will be additional coverage on its websites, including BBC.com,
and the new Indian mobile site. “Content will include global news,
Indian news, features in content that you expect to see and also
connections to our Tamil and Hindi services,” Bowman said.
Gauri Kesarwani
PGDM- 2nd
Source: LiveMint
Date: mar- 24, 2014
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