CSpace

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Type of site
OTT platform
Country of origin
AreaservedIndia
CSpace
Official logo of 'CSpace'
Type of site
OTT platform
Country of origin
Area servedIndia
OwnerGovernment of Kerala
IndustryEntertainment, mass media
URLwww.cspace.tv
LaunchedMarch 6, 2024; 12 months ago (2024-03-06)
Current statusActive

CSpace is an Indian over-the-top streaming platform launched by the Government of Kerala, marking the country's first government-owned digital streaming service. It is an on-demand video streaming platform providing entertainment exclusively in Malayalam language. The platform was officially inaugurated on March 6, 2024, by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.[1][2][3]

Pay-Per-View Model and Revenue Sharing

CSpace was developed by the Kerala State Film Development Corporation (KSFDC) with the intent of supporting the regional entertainment industry. The platform provides a space for content such as independent films, documentaries, and short films, focusing on regional and Malayalam language productions.[4][5] The project is part of the Kerala government's efforts to support the local film industry by offering an alternative distribution channel for content creators, especially those who may face challenges accessing commercial OTT platforms.[6]

CSpace operates on a pay-per-view model, with users paying ₹75 to watch a film and a reduced fee for short films. The platform shares 50% of the revenue with content creators, while KSFDC covers half of the associated technical, rental, and maintenance costs.[7]

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