Streaming platform Netflix announced that it has renewed ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ for two more seasons. The reality series, which offers “unprecedented access” into the world of F1 racing, recently concluded its fourth season. The series has grown in popularity over time, Netflix said, with the fourth season attracting the biggest aud...
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Zee to launch 3rd edition of ‘Super Moms’
The Indian pay television GEC channel Zee TV is all set to launch the third edition of its popular show DID Super Moms. Remo D’Souza will be seen as one of the three judges. Before the show starts, DID Super Moms has kickstarted a country-wide talent hunt through online and on-ground auditions. The online auditions have already begun. In t...
iTV Network launches ‘Mukhya Mantri Manch’
iTV Network has launched a series called 'Mukhya Mantri Manch'. The program will showcase an interactive interview with chief ministers from across India over the next 20 days, daily. The interviews will allow people from the state to ask questions to their Chief Ministers on camera and through social media. The Chief Ministers will also o...
Anuradha Aggarwal joins Amazon Pay as CMO
Anuradha Aggarwal has joined Amazon Pay as director, user growth, and CMO. The former head of the English, Infotainment, and Kids cluster at Disney-Star India announced the news on her LinkedIn account. She left Disney-Star in December 2020 and was working part-time as a strategic business advisor to D2C startups till March 2022. She joine...
TRAI issues new consultation paper on b’cast tariff
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Saturday issued a consultation paper on issues related to New Regulatory Framework for Broadcasting and Cable services. In consonance with the complete digitization of the cable TV sector, TRAI on March 3, 2017, notified the ‘New Regulatory Framework’ for Broadcasting and Cable services After pa...
SA’s Supersport, Sky UK buy IPL media rights documents
It’s not just the Indian media companies that are interested in the media rights of IPL cricket. Overseas broadcasters too have evinced interest, looking to exploit the popularity of the game around the globe.
Sky Sports of the UK and Supersport of South Africa are two such foreign b...