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- OTTs bet on microdramas to keep viewers glued to screenson May 8, 2025
Indian OTT platforms are changing their content. They are adding short microdramas for mobile users. Korean dramas are also becoming popular. Platforms like MX Player and Netflix are investing in these formats. This helps them keep viewers interested. The goal is to offer diverse entertainment. Platforms are adapting to changing audience tastes. They are also expanding their content libraries.
- ICC rights dispute: Star to file its reply against ZEEL's counterclaim by June 6on May 8, 2025
Zee Entertainment and Star India are embroiled in arbitration over a terminated sub-licensing agreement for ICC broadcast rights, with Star seeking $940 million in damages. Zee is contesting the claims, asserting no default and demanding a refund of $8 million.
- OTT platforms asked to remove Pakistan-origin content amid rising Indo-Pak tensionson May 8, 2025
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has directed all OTT platforms and digital streaming services in India to immediately remove any media content originating from Pakistan. This advisory, issued on Thursday, is based on national security concerns. It encompasses web series, films, songs, podcasts, and all other streaming media, regardless of whether they are subscription-based or free.
- Tata Play Binge adds BBC Player to its OTT lineupon May 8, 2025
Tata Play Binge has partnered with BBC Player, bringing a wide array of British entertainment to Indian viewers. The collaboration enhances Tata Play Binge's content library with dramas, comedies, documentaries, and family-friendly shows. This addition strengthens Tata Play Binge's position as a leading platform for accessing multiple OTT services through a single subscription.
- Studio Blo appoints Shekhar Kapur as chairperson of board of AI ethicson May 7, 2025
Shekhar Kapur has been appointed as the Chairperson of the Board of AI Ethics & Creative Stewardship at Studio Blo. He will guide the studio's work at the intersection of AI, storytelling, and ethical content creation. Kapur's experience will help Studio Blo use AI responsibly and explore new approaches to filmmaking, potentially creating a new genre of AI films.
- Games of skill not gambling: Online gaming cos tell SC as they challenge Rs 1.12 lakh cr tax demandon May 7, 2025
Online gaming companies challenge the retrospective application of 28% GST, arguing that games of skill shouldn't be equated with gambling. They contest the tax levy on actionable claims, citing established legal precedents. The Supreme Court is hearing petitions against show-cause notices totaling ₹1.12 lakh crore issued to online gaming firms and casinos for alleged tax evasion.
- Walt Disney posts $103 million equity loss from India JV JioStar in Q2on May 7, 2025
Disney reported a $103 million equity loss in Q2 FY25 from its India JV, JioStar, with Reliance and Bodhi Tree Systems, contributing to a $300 million loss over six months due to accounting adjustments.
- Dish TV's Watcho launches platform for professional content creatorson May 7, 2025
Dish TV's Watcho introduces Fliqs, an OTT platform designed to empower professional content creators with tools for production, distribution, and monetization. Fliqs offers resources from concept development to diverse monetization models, enabling creators to retain content ownership and access transparent revenue sharing.
- JioStar launches influencer marketing platformon May 7, 2025
JioStar introduces JioStarverse, a data-driven platform designed to enhance influencer marketing with over 500 talents. It offers brands and agencies valuable insights, audience engagement data, and content performance analysis for targeted collaborations. The platform, powered by Qoruz, aims to provide smarter, scalable, and accountable influencer solutions through AI-driven insights and precise targeting.
- Cricket's commercial landscape evolves as virtual inventory gains momentumon May 7, 2025
Virtual inventory technology is transforming cricket advertising, with Cricket Australia and the ECB partnering with Rise Worldwide to offer digitally inserted brand elements during live broadcasts to target Indian audiences. This approach provides a less cluttered space for brands like BKT and Hero MotoCorp, allowing focused engagement and reducing reliance on traditional sponsorships.
- D2M broadcast moving closer to launch in Indiaon May 6, 2025
India is nearing the commercial launch of Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) technology, pending final regulatory approvals. This technology, utilizing terrestrial broadcast infrastructure, aims to deliver content directly to mobile devices without a SIM, reducing data costs and network congestion. With successful pilot projects and the development of compatible devices like the SL3000 chip, the rollout awaits policy clearance, expected sometime next year.
- Dream Sports, Microsoft join forces to expand gaming footprint in Indiaon May 6, 2025
Dream Sports and Microsoft have partnered to enhance India's gaming market, leveraging Dream Sports' extensive user base and Microsoft's AI expertise. The collaboration, announced at WAVES 2025, aims to publish Microsoft's gaming titles locally and develop AI-driven gaming experiences tailored for Indian gamers. This initiative taps into India's booming $3.8 billion gaming market, which boasts 600 million gamers.
- From the creator of tariffs: Trump’s film tariff threatens Bollywood’s US runon May 5, 2025
Donald Trump's tariff proposal may impact Indian films. The move could double import costs. It may reduce Indian cinema's presence in the US. This could affect revenue and cultural influence. The industry anticipates a shift to streaming releases. Discussions between India and the US are crucial. The tariff aims to address Hollywood's decline and China's film import policies.
- IPL teams look beyond the pitch for revenue playon May 5, 2025
IPL franchises are evolving beyond seasonal cricket teams, aiming for year-round engagement through licensing, merchandising, and original content. Teams are focusing on active fan participation, loyalty programs, and digital-first approaches to attract younger audiences. This shift is driven by rising franchise valuations, robust media rights, and evolving sponsorship models, transforming IPL into a media-tech-sport hybrid.
- If implemented, Trump's tariff threat will impact business of Indian films in US: Producerson May 5, 2025
Donald Trump's tariff threat looms over Indian cinema. A 100% tariff on foreign films entering the US could drastically affect the Indian film industry's earnings. Ticket prices may surge, impacting viewership in America. Producers fear reduced revenue from theatrical releases and digital deals. Some believe the impact will be minimal, with alternative markets available.
- Unchecked piracy could cost online video industry $2.4 billion in revenue: Reporton May 4, 2025
India's burgeoning online video sector faces a significant threat from digital piracy, potentially leading to billions in losses and hindering growth. A recent report highlights the urgent need for effective anti-piracy measures to recover revenue, boost content creation, and generate jobs. Industry leaders are advocating for proactive strategies, technological tools, and stronger enforcement to combat this growing issue.
- WAVES 2025: India is generating 200,000 hours of original content annually, says EY reporton May 4, 2025
India's media and entertainment sector is experiencing substantial growth, driven by content creation and digital media services, contributing significantly to the economy and employment. However, online video piracy poses a major threat, causing significant revenue losses. Implementing robust anti-piracy measures could recover substantial revenue and create numerous jobs within the video ecosystem.
- Stream Dreams: India becomes ground zero for the global streaming showdownon May 4, 2025
India is emerging as a key battleground for streaming giants like Netflix, Prime Video, and JioHotstar, attracting significant investment due to its rapidly growing digital audience. These platforms are doubling down on original content and innovation to capture viewer attention. JioHotstar has challenged market perceptions by achieving 280 million paid subscribers, driven by affordability and accessibility.
- WAVES Bazaar concludes with business deals worth Rs 1,328 croreon May 4, 2025
WAVES Bazaar, as part of WAVES 2025 in Mumbai, concluded with over Rs 1,328 crore in business transactions and 3,000 B2B meetings. The Maharashtra government signed MoUs worth Rs 8,000 crore to boost the M&E sector. WAVEX also selected 30 M&E startups for investment opportunities, fostering innovation and growth within the industry.
- Organised live events sector in India grows 15% in 2024, adds Rs 13 billion in revenue: Reporton May 4, 2025
India's organised live events sector witnessed a 15 per cent expansion in 2024, generating an additional Rs 13 billion in revenue. The surge was fueled by successful global icon performances and a rise in event tourism, with nearly half a million fans traveling between cities for live music.
- India has emerged as global creative powerhouse due to top talent, tech: EYon May 3, 2025
India is rapidly becoming a global creative powerhouse, fueled by its talent pool, cultural richness, and technological advancements. The country's media infrastructure is expanding, supporting global programming with cost-effective VFX and animation. Indian studios are increasingly adopting AI and virtual production, creating immersive content and earning international recognition through films and music.
- India’s entertainment sector contributed Rs 5.14 lakh crore to economy in FY24: Deloitte-MPAon May 3, 2025
Indian film, television, and online content sectors boosted the economy by Rs 5.14 lakh crore in FY24. Deloitte and MPA report projects growth to Rs 6.88 lakh crore by FY29. Television led with Rs 3.18 lakh crore. The sector created over 27 lakh jobs. Growth factors include internet access and OTT subscriptions.
- JioStar’s Uday Shankar urges regulators to treat TV, digital separatelyon May 3, 2025
JioStar's Uday Shankar has warned that a one-size-fits-all regulatory approach could harm both sectors. TRAI Chairman Anil Kumar Lahoti, however, has advocated for regulatory parity, highlighting disparities in content regulation, consumer protection, and fairness, prompting calls for a unified framework.
- Prime Video, CJ ENM ink deal to bring Korean content to Indiaon May 3, 2025
Prime Video and CJ ENM have partnered to distribute Korean content globally, excluding Korea and China. Starting in late June with 'Head Over Heels,' Prime Video will launch exclusive titles through 2026, enhancing its Korean content with subtitles in 28 languages and dubbing in 11.
- Netflix’s investments in India have created economic impact of $2 billion: Ted Sarandoson May 3, 2025
Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos announced at WAVES 2025 that the platform's investments in India generated a $2 billion economic impact from 2021-2024. Indian content is gaining global traction, accounting for 15% of Netflix's Top 10 non-English titles in 2024. Sarandos highlighted India's fan-centric approach to film and its potential for a global breakout, similar to Korea's success.
- JioStar's content investments will touch $10 billion between 2024-26: Uday Shankaron May 3, 2025
JioStar is set to invest $10 billion in Indian content over three years, according to Vice Chairman Uday Shankar. Speaking at the WAVES summit, Shankar emphasized the need for more content tailored to Indian audiences. He highlighted the industry's growth potential, projecting continued expansion over the next 15 years, driven by deeper distribution and customized content creation.
- Netflix generated $2 billion economic impact through productions in India: CEO Ted Sarandoson May 3, 2025
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said Indian productions created a USD 2 billion economic impact. These projects generated over 20,000 jobs since 2021. Globally, Indian content saw three billion viewing hours last year. Sarandos spoke at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit. Saif Ali Khan discussed the creative freedom streaming provides.
- India’s creator economy set to influence $1 trillion in consumer spending by 2030: Reporton May 2, 2025
India’s creator economy is reshaping the digital and consumer space, with creators now influencing over $350 billion in annual spending—a figure expected to cross $1 trillion by 2030, according to a Boston Consulting Group (BCG) report titled ‘From Content to Commerce: Mapping India’s Creator Economy’.
- Global Media Dialogue adopts declaration at WAVES 2025on May 2, 2025
At the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) in Mumbai, 77 countries adopted the 13-point WAVES Declaration, committing to preserving cultural heritage and promoting creative collaboration in the digital age.
- WAVES Bazaar facilitated content partnerships worth over Rs 250 crore: MIBon May 2, 2025
WAVES Bazaar 2025, a market initiative, has generated over Rs 250 crore in its initial 36 hours, with projections exceeding Rs 400 crore. The event, featuring participants from 22 countries, facilitated key deals and partnerships, including agreements for post-production, co-production of animated films, and development of a series exploring India's colonial past.
- Prime Focus to set up global entertainment destination in Mumbai with Rs 3,000 crore investmenton May 2, 2025
Prime Focus Group, in collaboration with the Maharashtra government, is set to develop a global entertainment destination in Mumbai with a proposed investment of Rs 3000 crore. This ambitious project aims to establish a technologically advanced content creation ecosystem, positioning Mumbai as a hub for content creators and boosting tourism.
- AI is not a threat to human creativity but a powerful ally, say tech leaderson May 1, 2025
At the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025 in Mumbai, tech leaders emphasized that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a powerful ally for human creativity rather than a threat. Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen highlighted AI’s role in enhancing Indian creators’ capabilities, noting its impact on media, design, and regional language storytelling.
- PM Narendra Modi pitches India as global M&E hub at WAVES 2025on May 1, 2025
India is becoming a global hub for creative industries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (Waves). He highlighted the potential of India's creative economy. The government will launch Waves Awards. Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the Indian Institute of Creative Technology (IICT) in Mumbai. Several tech companies are partnering with IICT for training programs.
- From Mumbai to global stage: Mukesh Ambani’s $100 billion vision for India's entertainment sectoron May 1, 2025
Mukesh Ambani, at WAVES 2025, envisioned India's media and entertainment sector growing to $100 billion within a decade with strategic investments in infrastructure, talent, and technology. He emphasized India's potential to become a global entertainment hub, leveraging its rich storytelling tradition, young population, and technological advancements. Ambani urged for incentivizing IP creation and fostering a globally-minded approach among content creators.
- WAVES Summit: How creator economy is gaining clouton May 1, 2025
India's media and entertainment industry is set for a boost with the WAVES 2025 summit, inaugurated by PM Modi, attracting global participation and a $1 billion fund for the creator economy. The event aims to empower digital content creators through funding, skill development, and global market access.
- YouTube India pays Rs 21,000 crore to creators, pledges Rs 850 crore to boost creator economyon May 1, 2025
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan declared India a "Creator Nation" at the WAVES summit, highlighting the platform's significant impact. Over 100 million Indian channels uploaded content, with 15,000+ exceeding one million subscribers.
- Reliance's Mukesh Ambani says Indian entertainment industry poised to hit $100 billionon May 1, 2025
Mukesh Ambani envisions a bright future for India's media sector. He predicts its value will exceed $100 billion soon. Ambani spoke at the WAVE Summit 2025. He highlighted the sector's potential for job creation and economic growth. He praised the government's digital initiatives. Ambani sees India as a leader in global entertainment.
- With stage set for live events, industry seeks policy supporton April 30, 2025
India's live events industry, valued at ₹12,000 crore, aims for ₹20,200 crore by 2027, surpassing the film sector's growth. Industry leaders are urging for single-window clearances, tax reforms, and public-private partnerships to facilitate expansion. The sector faces challenges like delayed approvals and high GST, hindering its potential despite growing demand and a young population eager for live experiences.
- Indian entertainment sector could unlock $6 billion in unrealised value by 2030: Reporton April 30, 2025
A new report suggests India's entertainment industry has potential for growth. It could unlock $6 billion by 2030. This growth depends on global collaboration and technology. The report highlights the need for strategic changes. It emphasizes content creation and audience alignment. The Content India 2026 event will further explore these findings. The industry aims to become a global entertainment hub.
- JetSynthesys launches JetAlive to power phygital live experienceson April 30, 2025
JetSynthesys has introduced JetAlive, a new division dedicated to creating phygital live experiences aimed at GenZ. JetAlive will focus on culture festivals, edutainment, tech showcases, and gatherings, blending digital and physical elements to enhance audience participation. The initial lineup includes events like the Lucky Ali India Tour, K-Town, and JetFest, with Kumar Razdan leading the initiative.
- Coldplay concert in Ahmedabad generated economic impact of Rs 641 croreon April 30, 2025
A Coldplay concert in Ahmedabad generated a Rs 641 crore economic impact, including Rs 392 crore direct infusion, showcasing the potential of India's concert economy. The event drew attendees from across India, boosting tourism and reshaping perceptions of Ahmedabad as a cultural destination. The report highlights the need for Public-Private Partnerships to streamline event approvals and infrastructure development.
- Content studios launch Madlab Alpha with Rs 250 crore investment planon April 30, 2025
Bodhitree Multimedia, Madlab Films, and Universe of Ideas have launched Madlab Alpha, investing Rs 250 crore in disruptive content for cinema and streaming. Aiming to replicate A24's success, the studio will focus on original stories in Hindi, regional languages, and global projects, utilizing AI to enhance storytelling.
- Super Over: How the IPL bowled over brands, billionaires and bored audienceson April 30, 2025
The Indian Premier League (IPL) marks its 18th year with record-breaking ad spends, viewership, and subscribers, despite recent financial challenges faced by media rights holders. Its success is attributed to top cricket talent, Bollywood glamour, fan loyalty, and robust marketing.
- Gujarat Titans owner receives shareholder nod to Raise ₹1.2k cron April 29, 2025
Irelia Sports India, owner of Gujarat Titans, secured shareholder approval to borrow up to ₹1,200 crore, coinciding with Torrent Group's acquisition of a majority stake. These funds will cover financial obligations, including the ₹562 crore franchise fee to the BCCI. Despite losses, the franchise's revenue more than doubled, making it the highest-earning IPL team.
- Sony Pictures Networks India to launch new movie channel on May 1on April 29, 2025
Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) is set to launch Sony MAX 1 on May 1, 2025, expanding its Hindi movie broadcast presence. The channel aims to enhance the linear TV movie experience with a curated mix of Bollywood, regional, and dubbed Hollywood films.
- Bring OTTs under India’s cybersecurity rules: COAIon April 29, 2025
Telecom carriers are urging the government to regulate over-the-top (OTT) communication platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram under India's cybersecurity rules, similar to telecom service providers. The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) highlights the risk of unchecked spam and scam calls if OTT apps aren't closely linked to SIM cards.
- PVR Inox plans a new script beyond the big screenon April 28, 2025
PVR Inox plans to transform its cinemas. The company will convert them into social hubs. These hubs will include cafes and co-working spaces. This change addresses declining footfalls. PVR Inox is also expanding into smaller cities. They are using a franchisee model. This model reduces their debt. Real estate investors are showing interest in this new approach.
- Supreme Court seeks Centre’s response on OTT content regulation petitionon April 28, 2025
The Supreme Court has addressed a petition concerning objectionable content on OTT platforms and social media, issuing notices to the Centre and major tech companies. The petition seeks government action, potentially including a panel to oversee content certification, similar to the Central Board of Film Certification, until specific regulations are enacted.
- SC issues notice to Centre, Netflix & others on plea to ban sexually explicit content on OTT, social media platformson April 28, 2025
The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to the Centre and various streaming and social media platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime, Ullu, ALTT, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, regarding a PIL.
- Brands play it loud but pay it light, leaving music industry in the redon April 27, 2025
India's music industry faces significant revenue loss, estimated at ₹8,000-10,000 crore annually, due to copyright infringements in branded content on social media. Corporations often neglect royalty payments to music labels and independent artists for using their music in promotional videos. The misconception that social media content is primarily user-generated further exacerbates the issue, leading brands to overlook licensing requirements.