Priya Nair
International Media Rights Analyst
Priya Nair specializes in content licensing and streaming market dynamics across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa. She spent six years at a global media rights consultancy advising broadcasters and OTT platforms on territorial acquisition strategies before becoming an independent analyst and writer. Priya's research on JioHotstar's 500-million-user milestone was cited by Reuters and the Financial Times. She tracks licensing deal flows, co-production agreements, and the regulatory landscape shaping what viewers can access in each region. Her writing appears in The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and the International Journal of Digital Television. She holds an MA in International Media Studies from SOAS University of London.
Articles by Priya Nair
Best Streaming Service for K-Dramas in 2026: Full Platform Comparison
K-drama availability depends on where you live. Netflix has 300+ titles globally, but Viki and local platforms fill the gaps. Country-by-country breakdown.
March 16, 2026 · 14 min readWhere to Watch Anime Legally in 2026: Every Platform Compared
Crunchyroll, Netflix, and HIDIVE carry different anime in different countries. Which platform works where, and what you lose outside the US.
March 16, 2026 · 14 min readTurkish Dramas: The World's Fastest-Growing Streaming Export
Turkish dramas reach 700M+ viewers in 150+ countries, but streaming access varies by region. Where to find dizi with subtitles outside Turkey.
March 16, 2026 · 10 min readIndia's Streaming Market: JioHotstar, 500M Users, and How It Differs From the West
JioHotstar has 500M users but most Indian platforms are geo-restricted. How to access JioHotstar, SonyLIV, and ZEE5 from outside India.
March 16, 2026 · 11 min readSpanish-Language Streaming in 2026: From La Casa de Papel to El Eternauta
Spanish-language shows land on different platforms by country. What is on Netflix, ViX, and local services in Spain, Mexico, and Latin America.
March 16, 2026 · 11 min readStreaming in Latin America: Netflix, Disney+, Star+ and More
What Netflix, Disney+, and local platforms like Globoplay and Claro Video offer in Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia. Prices, catalogs, and gaps.
March 21, 2026 · 13 min readStreaming in the Middle East: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Turkey 2026
Netflix, Shahid, and OSN+ serve the MENA region differently. What is available in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, with content restrictions noted.
March 21, 2026 · 11 min readStreaming Services in Asia-Pacific 2026: Country-by-Country Guide
Every streaming service in Australia, Japan, India, South Korea, and Singapore. Local platforms, pricing, and what Netflix offers in each market.
March 21, 2026 · 14 min read
Guides by Priya Nair
Expat Streaming Guide 2026: Watch Your Favorite Services Abroad
Moving abroad changes your streaming library overnight. Here is exactly what happens to Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and BBC iPlayer when you relocate — and how to keep watching what you love from anywhere.
13 min readStreaming in Europe: EU Rules & What Expats Need to Know
EU content quotas mandate 30% European works on all platforms. France enforces a 15-month theatrical window. The Portability Regulation lets you travel with your library. Broken down country by country.
12 min readStreaming in Asia: Country-by-Country Guide
India's JioHotstar has 500 million users. Japan has the deepest anime library. South Korea drives 8-9% of Netflix global viewing. Every major Asian market covered.
14 min readStreaming in Africa: What Works in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt
Africa has the world's fastest-growing streaming market. Netflix, Showmax, YouTube Premium, and local platforms all compete for 1.4 billion potential viewers. Coverage, speed, and pricing vary dramatically across the continent.
13 min readComplete Guide to Streaming in Latin America: Every Service, Every Country
Latin America's 90 million streaming subscribers are served by a mix of global giants and regional specialists. This complete guide covers every major service by country — from Netflix and Disney+ to Globoplay, VIX, and Claro Video.
15 min readHow to Keep Your Streaming Subscriptions Working While Traveling Abroad
What actually works and what gets blocked when you travel internationally with streaming subscriptions. Covers EU portability rules, download strategies, which services work globally, and what to do when they do not.
10 min read