The government will also work with states to facilitate and promote film shootings in India, he said
Content for DD Kids will come from broadcaster's library and partnerships with animation studios and production houses: sources
Brahmastra has done well for the cinema industry. It has put the Boycott-Bollywood movement to rest.
Ad spend projected to be Rs 30,000 crore this time - growth of 15% over last year's Rs 26,000 crore
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Industry players said that only 20-30 per cent people were back in offices
Five years on, Bulchandani has shattered the glass ceiling for good
Will include strict penal provisions, will have far-reaching impact, say experts
Bollywood lead losing Midas touch, even as overseas markets shore up Laal Singh Chaddha's collections to nearly Rs 130 cr
Of the targeted $20 billion GMV by FY32, JSW products is expected to account for 65 per cent, the balance would be non-JSW
Worldwide, the Amazon Prime show racked in over 25 million viewers on its first day
Brokerage says this will reduce the cost of the company's equity, raises price target on stock to Rs 3,085
The DTH market has been facing major challenges as the market evolves steadily. Linear television is making way for digital services, forcing players to reinvent quickly.
Digital arm NDTV Convergence one of few profitable online companies, they say
The aggressive push of DD Freedish by Prasar Bharati in the past five years has only compounded matters for private DTH players, experts say
Adani Enterprises said that the RRPR disclosure lacked bonafides and had no merit or basis either in law or in fact and was misconceived
As per the BARC data for the ongoing financial year (2023), the merged entity has 36 per cent TV viewership market share in the Hindi GEC segment, and 33 per cent in the Hindi movies channels.
Adani, TCG among key rivals in the sector
Viacom18 has bagged the rights for Rs 20,500 crore, while Disney-Star had retained the television rights for Rs 23,575 crore
Rs 75,000 crore each to be spent on O2C capacities, new energy business