Saturday, 13 January 2024

Deadline: Prime Video Southeast Asia Slashes Originals Team, Confirms Move To “Leaner Local Operating Model”

Story from Deadline:

Amazon Prime Video Southeast Asia is cutting its originals team in Singapore and moving to a “leaner operating model,” as part of the global wave of redundancies announced earlier this week.

Deadline has seen an internal note from Prime Video’s Vice President, Asia Pacific, Gaurav Gandhi, which confirms the streamer is “decreasing investments in South East Asia (SEA) and moving to a leaner local operating model to support the SEA territories.”

In effect, this means an exit from the local originals game and a major reduction in headcount at the Singapore office, with almost all staff from this side of the business to exit. We understand programs and films from the region set to launch for this year and 2025 or in production are unaffected. They will continue to filter through, but no new originals are coming.

Instead, Prime Video Southeast Asia will move a model of licensing local and pan-regional content — particularly from South Korea, the Japanese anime market and India — alongside its U.S. offering. We understand around 25 employees will remain in Singapore working on Prime Video across the Southeast Asia region.

Gandhi’s note to staff confirmed David Simonsen, Director Prime Video in Southeast Asia will continue to lead the scaled-back Singapore team, “working even more closely with our centralized business teams.”

When he joined Prime Video in September 2022, Simonsen was handed responsibility for business and marketing activities in the region, with a focus on Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.

Gandhi added there would be “no change in our investment focus in our other APAC territories including Japan and India.”

Earlier this week, Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video SVP Mike Hopkins told staff that “several hundred roles” would be eliminated across the organization. There have since been cuts in theatrical, unscripted and gaming unit Twitch, and international redundancies have been widely expected.

Amazon’s strategy shift in Southeast Asia is something of a volte face from the one Gandhi unveiled at the APOS conference last year. At the time, he said Prime Video Southeast would look to expand its local-language content slate. Gandhi himself relocated from Mumbai to Singapore when he was promoted to VP in February last year.

The Singapore office is at an earlier stage of development than other APAC territories such as India and Japan, with Amazon’s shopping and fast delivery services infrastructure not in place in several territories, but Gandhi had said: “We’re now getting started with David’s team here in building out Southeast Asia.”

Indian originals boss Aparna Purohit had in turn expanded her focus, with a specific target to create content out of Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand. Despite the strategy change, she stays in post as India is a major focus for Amazon, we understand. Thai originals chief Darin Darakananda is also unaffected by the redundancies.

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