“Over the past 3 years we have seen a lot of enablement both from the Smartphone OEMs as well as operators’ sides. This has facilitated the growth of OTT Entertainment services as well as the consumption,” techARC’s founder and Chief Analyst, Faisal Kawoosa said in a statement. The study found that Hotstar has the highest penetration of 49% on smartphone devices in the entertainment OTT app category, followed by Times Internet’s MX Player with a 42% share. “One of the main factors for Hotstar’s growth has been its sports, especially cricket content, be it IPL or now the World Cup Championship,” the statement said. In the live TV app category, Jio leads the market with 30% penetration among smartphone users and was distantly followed by Airtel and Vodafone Play, according to the study. “Video has emerged as a category where we are seeing a large number of players that can co-exist and each player can create a market for itself, unlike other sectors like e-commerce and social media, where there is a dominance of 1-2 players,” Unomer CEO and co-founder Vinay Bapna said. Reliance Jio has a dedicated app for Live TV streaming in the form of JioTV, while Airtel and Vodafone Idea has a single app for both watching contents from OTT apps and Live TV. Also, Reliance Jio is providing more than 600 Live TV channels to the users which is another notable factor for the impressive market share.