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Mumbai: ABP Network has forayed into the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana market with the launch of its new digital platform, ABP Desam. It is the eighth regional language digital portal from the house of ABP Network. With this new offering, the media conglomerate aims to strengthen its push for local storytelling and strive to create bigger strides in the sphere of regional news.... https://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/news-broadcasting/abp-network-launches-telugu-digital-platform-abp-desam-210730
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After a long time, Hindi General Entertainment Channels (GECs) have come up with new-format shows that are different from the usual singing and dance reality programmes. Colors TV is launching visual-based quiz show The Big Picture and Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) will air Shark Tank, a globally successful business reality format.
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Network 18 has released Q1 FY 2021-22 numbers. The company has posted a consolidated revenue of Rs 1214 crore in Q1FY22 as compared to Rs 807 crore in Q1FY21. This is a growth of 50%.
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TV18 Broadcast Limited announced its results for the quarter ended 30th June 2021. Its consolidated operating revenue stood at Rs 1,155 crore, rising 46% YoY. Consolidated EBITDA is at Rs 188 crore, up 323% YoY.
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The television advertising volume in Jan-Jun’21 surged by 43% over Jan-June’20 and was up by 21% during the same period over Jan-June’19, as per the findings of TAM AdEx-half-yearly Advertising Report on the Television medium.
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New Delhi: The Broadcast Council of India (BARC)’s week 27 viewership chart witnessed a close contest between STAR Plus and Sun TV, with the former emerging on top yet again in the All-India ratings. STAR Plus recorded a weekly average minute audience (AMA) of 2991.78, slightly ahead of south major Sun TV which clocked an AMA of 2708.41. The two channels were followed by STAR... https://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/viewership/barc-week-27-star-plus-and-sun-tv-slug-it-out-for-top-slot-210717
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After Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF), Star-Disney India has filed a petition challenging the Bombay High Court order in the New Tariff Order (NTO 2.0) matter on Wednesday. Other broadcasters including ZEEL and Viacom18 are expected to move the apex court on Thursday.
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The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) has moved the Supreme Court against the Bombay High Court verdict upholding the New Tariff Orders (NTO) 1.0 and 2.0 besides the powers of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to fix tariff for broadcasting.
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Concerned over the wider implications of the Bombay High Court's ruling in the challenge to the new tariff order (NTO) 2.0 case, the broadcasters are hoping for the Supreme Court's intervention in the matter. The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) has already challenged the Bombay High Court order in the SC with other broadcasters expected to follow suit.
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The multi-system operators (MSOs) can heave a sigh of relief as the Kerala High Court has disposed of All India Digital Cable Federation's (AIDCF) petitions while offering them some relief. The Bench of Justice Anu Sivaraman has set aside the regulation which mandated DPOs to provide Logical Channel Number (LCN) in perpetuity to broadcasters and reporting the details of placement deals to the TRAI. AIDCF is the apex body of MSOs in India.