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YouTube brings pay-per-view series to Indian audiences
The platform will adopt a hybrid monetisation approach: the first two episodes will be available at no cost to encourage audience sampling, while viewers will have to pay a one-time fee of Rs 59 to ...
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Hansal Mehta Backs Aamir Khan's YouTube Pay-Per-View Model For Sitaare Zameen Par: No Threat To Theatres
Aamir Khan took the decision not to release his latest film, Sitaare Zameen Par, on OTT after its theatrical run. Supporting theatres and the cinematic ecosystem, the superstar set the trend for other ...
Pankaj Tripathi turns producer with Perfect Family, India’s first long-format YouTube pay-per-view series, blending comedy, ...
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