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Prime Video Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand take center stage

07-12-2023
After its arrive in Thailand more than a year ago, Prime Video remains firmly on its Southeast Asian planes, and has already launched a number of new local content and channels. Last August released its first original in the Thai market, Comedy Island Thailand, produced by Liminal Entertainment.

The streamer’s VP for Asia Pacific, Gaurav Gandhi, recently commented at the APOS conference that in addition to original content, they are adding channels and TVOD to the platform’s offering. ‘We have always said that we are not just focused on SVOD service primarily, but we are also a content hub and a marketplace with TVOD channels. We are in different stages of growth throughout the region. We have been investing in Japan and India for a while, and now we are starting to build Southeast Asia’.

On teh other hand, Prime Video‘s head of Thai content, Darin Darakananda, referred to the service’s strategy in Thailand, in the recent edition of the Content Asia Summit: ‘We want to reach and surprise the audience with all the content we are creating’.

The executive specified that in this market, the OTT defined a four-pillar content strategy: Korean content (which works well in Thailand); Japanese anime; Hollywood titles and major entertainment shows; and local originals.

This strategy is framed in businesses such as alliances with third parties, both producers, distributors and TV channels, and thus add to what they have built in India and Japan. ‘When we started in India, we realized we needed to start building a community of writers and we brought in consultants, writers and directors from outside India to help with some of our programs’, Gandhi said. ‘That really helped boost the country’s entire creative economy and I’m excited to bring some of those initiatives here’.

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