Bengaluru, May 20
There has been a definitive surge in Indians taking new subscription of various content streaming services and according to a new survey that came out on Wednesday, more than 75 per cent of Indians have purchased new subscriptions for over-the-top (OTT) platforms during the lockdown period.
Social media apps such as WhatsApp (92 per cent), YouTube (84 per cent), and Facebook (80 per cent) were also saw a surge in usage during the lockdown.
"As no new daily soaps are being aired during the lockdown, 80 per cent preferred watching movies followed by National News (65 per cent)," Jasal Shah, Managing Director iamp; CEO, Velocity MR, said in a statement.
The findings showed that more than 80 per cent of respondents use WhatsApp for video conferencing, thus, making it the top video conferencing app used during the lockdown. Skype is majorly used by salaried individuals (41 per cent).
With more free time due to the lockdown, 52 per cent people found it as an opportunity to upgrade skills and enrol in online courses.
E-learning companies also saw a rise, with Byju's enrolling students at 33 per cent, followed by Unacademy (28 per cent) and Udemy (28 per cent), said the survey.
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