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MUMBAI: With very days left for the new tariff regime to kick-in, Discovery Communications India has published the maximum retail price (MRP) and the bouquet rates of its channels.
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November usually witnesses the biggest shopping extravaganza in the country. We all know this festive month provides an immense opportunity for brands to advertise conceptual videos that can last through the end of the year and effectively catch the consumer's eye.
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MUMBAI: Viacom18-owned Hindi music channel MTV Beats has claimed that it has registered a growth of 50% in its second year (2+ HSM Week 45’17 vs Week 45’18) on the back of its differentiated programming and innovative integrations. The channel also claimed that it has raked 475 million viewers across India in last one year.
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MUMBAI: Global Content Hub by Zee, the content syndication division of ZEEL, has launched three new drama series at the on-going Asia TV Forum in Singapore. The shows are &TV’s ‘Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega’ and ‘Vikram Betaal’ besides Zee TV’s ‘Tujhse Hai Raabta’.
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MUMBAI: Content distribution platform Tata Sky has partnered Zee Theatre to launch a 24-hour ad-free service that brings to its subscribers acclaimed plays and performances from the finest theatre groups on television.
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MUMBAI: With 2018 reaching its fag end, microblogging social network Twitter reflects on the year of national and global significance across topics and regions.
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MUMBAI: Hindi GEC Sony Entertainment Television’s (SET) The Kapil Sharma Show is all set to make a comeback after a hiatus of more than a year. The channel had stopped airing fresh episodes of the show from September 2017.
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MUMBAI: Rovi Corporation, a TiVo company, has signed a new multi-year patent license agreement with Samsung for the use of Rovi’s video discovery patents and technologies across Samsung’s smartphone and tablet devices. The patent renewal encompasses Samsung mobile products sold on a worldwide basis.
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MUMBAI: India is home to 250 million online video viewers and 100 million over the top (OTT) viewers, according to the ‘Mobile Ecosystem and ad-Sizing Report’ 2018 published by Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) in partnership with GroupM.
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NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Monday directed all distributors of TV channels and broadcasters to restrain with immediate effect from placing registered television channel, whose TV rating is released by ratings agency, on the landing page or the boot-up screen.