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Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Indonesia Remains a Market to Watch as Local Players Focus On Growth, Localisation And Expansion Beyond Its Shores


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The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) hosted over 200 delegates at its recent Indonesia in View conference that took place in Jakarta on 31 August.

The conference opened with industry leaders from across the TV and streaming space sharing their views on the state of TV and video in Indonesia, where total video industry revenues are expected to rise from US$2.5 billion in 2023 to reach US$3.7 billion by 2028, according to the latest research by Media Partners Asia (MPA).

Tizar Patria, Senior Manager of Business Development, (Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia), Netflix, was optimistic about the market as it continued to grow for Netflix, with a focus on content that works for the market coupled with a quality experience for consumers. Clarissa Tanoesoedibjo, Managing Director of Vision+, added that an ecosystem was needed that reinforced all other parts, from pay TV to free to air and streaming, and that finding strategic partners in market to maximise opportunities was key. Lesley Simpson, Country Head, WeTV and iflix Indonesia, also concurred that growth in OTT is here and can be achieved through strategic partnerships.

With Indonesia representing Southeast Asia's largest video content market, the battle for content remains fierce. Titan Hermawan, President Director, MNC Pictures, saw the need to create original IP and original stories as a big opportunity for new scriptwriters. For Angga Dwimas Sasongko, Founder, Director, Visinema Group, what was most important was to focus on a pipeline of talent to be able to scale content production. However, the panellists agreed with Abid Hussain, Founder & CEO, Creative Stew, that business models needed to change for the betterment of the producers. Ruben Hattari, Director, Public Policy Southeast Asia, Netflix, said that the industry needed to work on broadening its skills base. Indonesia was also the only country without a production incentive scheme so more needed to be done there to support the growth of the industry.

However, piracy was still a major issue in Indonesia, with AVIA's Coalition Against Piracy's most recent annual consumer surveys showing that 54% of consumers in Indonesia access pirate services, the fourth highest incidence of piracy in the region. In a major collaborative effort towards the fight against piracy, CAP and the Video Streaming Association of Indonesia (AVISI) (https://bit.ly/44SthRT) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Jakarta on 30 August at CAP's State of Piracy Summit which ran alongside Indonesia in View. The MOU represented a significant step forward for AVIA and AVISI in combining their resources to combat online piracy in Indonesia and protect Indonesia's creative and media industries.

Indonesia in View shifted focus to the monetization of premium video in the afternoon. Chris Mottershead, Commercial Director APAC, Publica, said that with advertisers not planning as far ahead these days, programmatic was likely to play a bigger role in monetization. Sharing insights from other markets, Mottershead also added that FAST was a good way of bringing back consumers who dropped out of the pay ecosystem, as they could churn from OTT, go to FAST and then come back to OTT when they could afford the subscription. Khin Mu Yar Soe, Director of Customer Success SEAK, PubMatic, also said that the programmatic space will continue to grow and evolve, with a more integrated approach on both the buy side and sell side, as well as at a technology level.

The conference closed off with a keynote conversation with Hary Tanoesoedibjo, Executive Chairman, MNC Group, who outlined the next phase of his ambitious plans to shift focus to becoming primarily a content and entertainment company. He shared his plan to combine RCTI+ and Vision+ into a super app where a two-tiered service will be offered under one brand combining FTA content which will continue to be monetised through advertising as well as a premium subscription service. The plan was also to create a bigger ecosystem and grow the service to target all of Asia by investing in more quality content.

When asked about rumours of the sale of MNC Play, Tanoesoedibjo shared that they will come to an arrangement to sell the data infrastructure part of the business while keeping the IPTV business and continuing to bundle the services for both existing and future subscribers.

Indonesia in View is proudly sponsored by Gold Sponsors Vidio and Vision+ and Silver Sponsors A+E Networks Asia, Akamai, INVIDI, MEASAT, NAGRA VISION, Publica and PubMatic

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

PHLPost unveil commemorative stamps to celebrate National Teacher’s Month


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Her Excellency Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio, Vice President and Secretary of Education, Mr. Aniceto M. Sobrepena, President, Metrobank Foundation, Inc., Co-Chair of National Teachers’ Month Coordinating Council and Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) Postmaster General Luis D. Carlos unveiled the 2023 National Teachers’ Month (NTM) commemorative stamps during the kick-off ceremonies highlighting the month-long celebration of National Teachers’ Month held in the City of Tagbilaran in Bohol province, Sept. 05.

The NTM celebrates the excellence and greatness of Filipino teachers who are its partners in building a patriotic and child-friendly nation.

The month-long NTM celebration, which starts on Sept. 5, will culminate on Oct. 5 which is the World Teacher’s Day (WTD) and also the National Teachers’ Day (NTD) celebration.

“Through the NTM Commemorative Stamps, we pay tribute to our beloved and hardworking teachers who play an important role in shaping the future of the students under their guidance and care,” Postmaster General Carlos said.

The Artworks for the colorful NTM Stamps were provided by illustrator Beth Parrocha, a founding member of Ang INK, ang Ilustrador Ng Kabataan, the Philippines' first and only organization of illustrators dedicated to children's illustration.  

The stamp highlights the joy and wonder provided by our dedicated teachers in answering the important calling of being the source of refuge and guide to the Filipino youth.

The cartoon-style stamps illustrate the elements of Philippine culture that are embedded in the lively scenes of teachers sharing knowledge with students to learn more about our country's famous tourist spots such as Mayon Volcano in Albay, the Vinta of Zamboanga, Philippine tarsier of Bohol and the Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao province. 

Layout by graphic artist Ryman Dominic L. Albuladora, PHLPost has printed 40,000 copies of the stamps to be sold at P16 each.

The theme for this year’s celebration is “Together4Teachers”.  The digit “4” represents the 4As of Gratitude Framework: Attention, Approval, Admiration, and Appreciation. The objective is for all to come together as a community to celebrate and express gratitude for our teachers, using the 4As as its guide.

Stamps and official first day covers shall be available soon at SM Manila Postal Counter. 

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Sine Kabataan Short Films to premiere at the 3rd Philippine Film Industry Month


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The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) will kickstart the Sine Kabataan Short Film Festival 2023 with a premiere of the 10 competing short films from September 22 to 24 at Cinema 1, Red Carpet Shangri-la Plaza, Mandaluyong during the celebration of the 3rd Philippine Film Industry Month.

Eager to provide curious newcomers with an exceptional experience in filmmaking, Sine Kabataan presents a handpicked selection of short films that touches on contemporary challenges from the perspective of the youth.

Furthermore, the festival's centerpiece is the awards ceremony on September 22 where the most outstanding films will be recognized. A panel of esteemed judges, each a luminary in their field, has thoughtfully reviewed the short films in competition, recognizing exceptional achievement and storytelling prowess.

“The original short films created by our filmmakers from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao give us hope that they will be our nation's voices for empowerment," said Rica Arevalo, head of FDCP’s Education Division.

“We have the honor to present brave stories that are not only able to captivate the audience but also have the power to catalyze change. With the Sine Kabataan, we hope to create a generation of youth who are not afraid to speak up and articulate their vision, one frame at a time," Ally Del Pilar, Project Development Officer, added.

Beyond the big screen, the Sine Kabataan Short Film Lab and Festival creates a platform for next generation filmmakers to foster connections, inspire future creators, and celebrate the art of storytelling through film with their unique understanding of the contemporary challenges and how to address them.

For more updates on Sine Kabataan Short Lab and Festival 2023, follow FDCP on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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