Bodhi Tree Systems co-founder and former Disney APAC chief Uday Shankar has made it clear that though he was nurtured by the TV ecosystem, which he also lovingly helped grow while in various media organisations in India, the time has arrived to create an alternative to television.
While saying that pay TV consumption will probably grow in India, DTH company Tata Play MD and CEO Harit Nagpal has also made sure that the company he helms is in tune with times and has newer things to offer to consumers.
A new trade organisation was born earlier this week and it brings together the likes of Netflix, Disney, Warer Bros. Discovery, Motion Pictures Association and Paramount to lobby with policy-makers and government entities, including regulators.
ABP Network, a prominent leader in the Indian media industry, is all set to embark on a musical journey that promises to strike a chord with music enthusiasts of all ages.
ABP Network CEO Avinash Pandey has been re-elected as the president of the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter. The decision was made during the IAA’s Annual General Meeting, where other office bearers were also elected.
In a groundbreaking partnership that promises to elevate the worlds of knowledge, entertainment, and engagement, Zee News, renowned for its credible and unbiased reporting, has joined hands with Bzinga, a prominent gaming universe comprising an app, website, and interactive QR code gameplay accessible via WhatsApp.
YouTube has become the platform of choice for four out of every five people online in India while its short-video making app has grown in popularity, with 96 per cent aged 18 to 44 in the country using YouTube Shorts, the company revealed on Wednesday.
Taylor Swift, a pop star known for shattering records, announced on Tuesday her documentary film from her billion-dollar Eras concert tour will be screening worldwide.
The second season of the critically acclaimed medical drama ‘Mumbai Diaries’ will arrive on Prime Video on October 6, the streamer said yesterday.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday is set to update investors on his plan to build the immersive metaverse that he has pitched as the future of computing at the company’s first in-person conference since the start of the pandemic.