In a strategic leap into the booming digital space, India TV has launched its own OTT platform, aiming to become a one-stop destination for a wide range of content — from news and current affairs to lifestyle, infotainment, devotional content, podcasts, and even original AI-generated stories.
The newly unveiled India TV OTT app reflects the network’s ambition to cater to India’s fast-evolving digital audience, offering content that is both accessible and family-friendly. Unlike many OTT platforms that often target niche or individual viewers, this app is tailored for collective viewing, presenting a carefully curated space that upholds credibility, inclusivity, and cultural sensitivity.
As per a report, the launch is designed to tap into the growing consumer demand for convenient, on-demand content that extends beyond traditional TV viewing and offers flexibility without compromising values. The platform aims to differentiate itself with its emphasis on a managed and safe digital experience, particularly suitable for households looking for trustworthy and enriching content under one digital roof.
Commenting on the development, Ritu Dhawan, Managing Director of India TV, said, “Our vision for the India TV OTT App is to be the single, trusted digital destination for every Indian family. We have carefully designed it to offer credible information and enrichment, fostering collective viewing experiences that strengthen family bonds.” She also highlighted the brand’s commitment to maintaining a thoughtfully curated platform that resonates with viewers across generations.
Available on the Play Store for Smart TV platforms, the India TV OTT app comes equipped with a smart, user-friendly interface, seamless navigation, and live streaming capabilities. Its integration of learning shows, podcasts, and signature India TV shows like ‘Aap Ki Adalat’, alongside new formats tailored for the web, signals a major step forward in the broadcaster’s digital journey.
By launching this app, India TV joins the ranks of Indian broadcasters expanding into OTT to maintain relevance in a multi-platform world. But with its strong focus on collective viewing and culturally conscious programming, it sets itself apart in a cluttered market.
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