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Mumbai :Times Network, today announced the appointment of Amitabh Biswas as Head of Marketing, English Entertainment cluster.
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Mumbai : Network18 will be launching its very first weekly newspaper – Firstpost. Expected to see the launch on Republic Day – 26th January, 2019, the newspaper will mark the media conglomerate’s foray in the newspaper domain.
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Chennai:Tamil Nadu’s youngest general entertainment channel Colors Tamil is all set to add a dash of colour and magic to your Pongal celebrations, offering a slew of special programmes this season.
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MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Network India (SPNI) has roped in nine sponsors for the three-match ODI series starting Saturday. The nine sponsors include one co-presenting and eight associate sponsors.
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MUMBAI: In what is probably the acting collaboration of the year, Aamir Khan teamed up with Pankaj Tripathi for an infomercial for broadcasting behemoth Star.
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MUMBAI: Viacom CEO Bob Bakish describes his tenure at the giant company using two words - turnaround and evolution. At the end of 2016, Paramount Pictures was coming off a year where it had lost half a billion dollars and consumed another billion in cash.
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The year 2018 was quite eventful for the television industry but 2019 also started with a big development—the new TRAI tariff order. This signals that the year ahead is going to be an interesting ride for the broadcasters.
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Amazon Prime Video is out with the trailer of its first original of the year ‘Four More Shots Please!’ Going ahead, the year will be big on originals, returning seasons, movies and regional content for the video streaming service.
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Realme, a new entrant in the already crowded Indian smartphone market, has created a space for itself in a rather short time. The brand, which was earlier known as the sub brand of OPPO, decided to work independently in the country few months ago.
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Welcome to TV’s Hyperlocal evolution. The era of mass is over, it has been smashed by digitization. People think global, live local, and consume content in their own dialect. This is the era of many 'mini Indias', each hyperlocal and hyper-targeted.