NSIL's satellite for Tata Sky set for June 22 launch

NSIL’s satellite for Tata Sky set for June 22 launch

India's newest government-owned space unit NSIL's first demand-driven communication satellite for Tata Play (formerly Tata Sky) will be launched by Arianspace on June 22, the France-based satellite launch service providers said.

The Ku-Band four-tonne GSAT-24, developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation ...


Hindi GEC ‘Atrangii’ to launch today

Vibhu Agarwal launches new Hindi GEC ‘Atrangii’

Vibhu Agarwal, the founder of the Ullu app, has announced the name of its new Hindi GEC, ‘Atrangi - Dekhte Raho’, which will be launched in the first week of June. The channel aims to bring quality content to the HSM markets and from the first day itself will launch with a rich original programming line-up of 4 hours. It will bring finite ser...


China lockdowns, wage inflation tempers WPP profit growth

Ad group WPP raises outlook on booming digital demand

The world's largest advertising group WPP raised its full-year sales outlook on Wednesday, saying strong client demand had helped it to buck the gloomy mood gripping the global economy.

Britain's WPP, owner of the Ogilvy, Grey and GroupM agencies, said that while customers were cauti...


Microsoft predicts double-digit rev growth

Microsoft predicts double-digit rev growth

Microsoft Corp has forecast double-digit revenue growth for the next fiscal year, driven by demand for cloud computing services, and its shares jumped about 4 percent.

Microsoft forecast Intelligent Cloud revenue of $21.1 billion to $21.35 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter, drive...


Vice-President Naidu bemoans falling standards of TV debate

Vice-President Naidu bemoans falling standards of TV debate

India’s Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday called upon the media to follow values of ethical journalism and be responsible in their coverage of news, while exhorting it to self-regulate. Expressing his concern over the tendency to exaggerate and sensationalise news, he said that it tantamount to misinforming the public. At times, s...