"India is one of the first market where we are expanding our sporting play (beyond Europe). We have realised that there are some passionate sporting communities or fans, whose needs are completely undermet in India right now because of the over emphasis on cricket," Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific Senior Vice President and General Manager, Karan Bajaj told reporters here.
Among the sports properties that the new channel will offer include football from Brazilian League, Chinese Super League, Portuguese League and Major League Soccer (USA); golf from British Open, US Open, PGA Championship and LPGA; NASCAR motor racing, and six Nations Rugby along with UK and Irish horse racing events.
"We know exactly who we are getting after. So it is not like we are spreading ourselves too thin by buying rights here and there. We are building scale in properties that we think have a wide viewership in India, who don't have currently access to them. We are picking up sports based on three criteria -- popular, unmet and causing a disruption -- (if we do that in our acquisition) then it is a home run for us," he added.
The channel has roped in former Managing Director of
ESPN Star R C Venkateish as a consultant, especially in areas related to content acquisition.
Discovery has been present in India for nearly 20 years with different global brands such as Discovery Channel, TLC, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, Science and Turbo/Velocity.
The media firm is also planning to expanding its reach in the country by localising content, starting with its flagship channel Discovery.
"India is one of the top 3-5 priority markets for Discovery and we are going to make significant investments. We are going to invest heavily in widening the reach of Discovery in India. We are going to go after mass consumers. So far Discovery has been an urban metro kind of niche but we are now going to tier II and tier III consumers," he said.
He declined to give the investment details for both sports and local content strategy but said the investment for the new initiatives are in millions of dollars.
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