Smaash Entertainment appoints Shirish Kotmire

Smaash Entertainment appoints Shirish Kotmire

Gaming and Entertainment company Smaaash Entertainment has announced the appointment of Shirish Kotmire as the new chief executive officer. Shirish is based in Mumbai and will build a team of experienced chief experience officers who sha...


Nidhi Razdan returns to NDTV

Nidhi Razdan returns to NDTV

India’s news television NDTV has reappointed Nidhi Razdan as its executive editor and primary anchor of ‘No Spin’. The news was shared by Nidhi itself on her Twitter account, she wrote, "It’s time to stop the excuses, the whatabouthary a...


Airtel joins undersea cable club to scale up network

Airtel joins undersea cable club to scale up network

Bharti Airtel (Airtel), India’s premier communications solutions provider, on Monday said that it has joined the SEA-ME-WE-6 undersea cable consortium to scale up its high-speed global network capacity to serve India’s fast-growing digital economy.

The 19,200 Rkm SEA-ME-WE-6 will connect Singapore and France, an...


India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has said it suspended the registration of about 276 MSOs in April, though the reasons were not publicly outlined. However, the MIBs also stated that despite the latest action, the total number of MSOs in the country stood at 1761 at the end of April 2022. The number includes MSOs whose registrations were suspended. From the data put on the website of the Ministry, it is not clear whether the MSOs whose registrations got suspended could get back to delivering normal services as and when the objections raised by the government were addressed and anomalies in the registrations were rectified. A few of the suspended MSOs --- as highlighted by the MIB --- did change the structure of their companies from partnership to proprietorship entities. The list of suspended MSOs could be viewed on the MIB website at https://mib.gov.in/sites/default/files/List%20of%20Registered%20MSOs%20as%20on%2030.04.2022.pdf. There were four MSOs whose registrations were cancelled/surrendered during the month of April. The applications of Shivam Cable & Broadband Private Limited of East Medinipur in West Bengal and Gujrata State's Bhuj-based Rallyon Technology were rejected by the MIB owing to suppression of vital information. In March 2022 also MIB had rejected the application of two MSOs as they had withheld relevant information from the government. The registration of Panduranga Cable Network of Telengana was cancelled in April 2022 due to non-operation. Ditto for Karnataka’s RK Digital Cable TV Network. As per a government order of 2017, all registered MSOs, unless indicated in the registration order specifically, can operate anywhere in India.

MIB issues advisory to MSOs on online STB database update

India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) on Monday issued an advisory to MSOs to complete regular online updates of the number of active set-top-boxes for their respective networks to facilitate policy making.

“It has been noticed that despite repeated reminders many Mu...


Netflix announces quirky drama series

Netflix announces quirky drama series

Streaming giant Netflix has announced a new quirky drama series, titled ‘Eternally Confused and Eager for Love’.

Created and directed by Rahul Nair, the show features an ensemble cast of actors Vihaan Samat, Rahul Bose, Suchitra Pillai, Jim Sarbh, Ankur Rathee, and Dalai.


NBDA exhorts govt. to unveil national b’cast policy

NBDA exhorts govt. to unveil national b’cast policy

The News Broadcasters & Digital Association (NBDA), amongst a slew of other suggestions to the regulator TRAI on Indian regulatory regime, has suggested that the federal government should actively explore coming out with a National Broadcast Policy (NBP), which had been proposed earlier, with media reports statin...