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  • Zee calls July 31 EGM to seek nod for Rs 3,143.5 crore warrant issue
    on July 10, 2026

    Zee Entertainment will hold an extraordinary general meeting on July 31. Shareholders will vote on a preferential issue of warrants to raise funds. The company plans to invest in sports rights, new content, and digital initiatives. Funds will also support the Bullet short-form content platform and kids' edutainment. Potential acquisitions in music, digital platforms, and VFX services are also planned.

  • JioStar, TNT Sports, Willow and Cricbuzz secure broadcast rights for European T20 Premier League
    on July 10, 2026

    Europe's first ICC-sanctioned T20 league has secured broadcast agreements with JioStar and other partners. The inaugural season will be held from August 26 to September 20 across multiple continents. JioStar will televise and stream the tournament for Indian viewers on its platforms.

  • World Cup streaming giant draws scrutiny for promoting gambling
    on July 10, 2026

    Brazilian regulators are looking into CazéTV's aggressive betting promotions during FIFA World Cup broadcasts. The popular YouTube channel faces new government restrictions on advertising to young viewers. This controversy has brought to the fore concerns about gambling's influence on sports and youth.

  • With AI, a movie trailer is now just a prompt away
    on July 10, 2026

    Indian film producers now use generative AI for pitching ideas to investors. AI-assisted trailers and short films offer a glimpse of the final product. This trend accelerates due to rising filmmaking costs and box-office uncertainties. While some embrace AI, others worry about intellectual property and copyright risks.

  • Sony Pictures Networks India partners with Google Gemini for KBC
    on July 9, 2026

    Sony Pictures Networks India has partnered with Google Gemini for the upcoming Kaun Banega Crorepati season. Google Gemini will serve as an interactive knowledge companion for viewers and aspirants. Users can access KBC registration and general knowledge preparation through the app. This collaboration aims to innovate the show's content and audience engagement. It brings together KBC's legacy and Google Gemini's artificial intelligence capabilities.

  • JioStar taps AI for shopping, TV movie night ideas
    on July 9, 2026

    JioStar is integrating generative AI for conversational content discovery and commerce. This technology allows users to find shows and products through natural language interactions. The company aims to shorten the feedback loop between viewer demand and content production. JioStar is also developing an AI studio to create diverse content formats.

  • Netflix to widen India content play with four weekly launches, creator-led shows
    on July 8, 2026

    Netflix India plans four weekly releases in the latter half of 2026. The platform is broadening its programming beyond scripted shows to include new genres. It will feature reality formats and longer-form series for greater audience engagement. Netflix is also collaborating with digital creators for exclusive and co-exclusive content. This expansion reflects evolving Indian streaming audience preferences for varied content.

  • Tata Play Binge adds ETV Win to strengthen regional OTT offering
    on July 8, 2026

    Tata Play Binge has integrated ETV Win, a Telugu streaming platform. This addition provides subscribers access to a vast library of Telugu films and shows. The partnership aims to enhance the platform's regional content ecosystem significantly. ETV Win offers over 499 Telugu films and popular television serials. This move strengthens Tata Play Binge's position in the growing Indian streaming market.

  • Sonu Nigam, Scout join GEPL as franchise owners ahead of Season 3
    on July 7, 2026

    Playback singer Sonu Nigam and gaming creator Scout are new franchise owners. They join the Global e-Cricket Premier League's third season expansion. The tournament will feature eight teams and a significant prize pool. This move reflects esports' growing mainstream acceptance and diverse appeal. The league aims to nurture Indian esports athletes and build global relevance.

  • Eloelo group-owned micro-drama platform Story TV appoints Manan Mehta as senior vice-president, strategy and content
    on July 7, 2026

    India's micro-drama industry is growing as companies build corporate teams. Story TV appointed Manan Mehta, formerly of Yash Raj Films, for strategy and content. Mehta will focus on developing premium vertical storytelling franchises and forging new partnerships. This move signals a serious commitment to the evolving entertainment ecosystem. Micro-drama content is projected to reach a significant market size by 2030.

  • Phantom Studios drags JioStar to HC over Kangana-starrer 'Queen 2', says it didn't consent to sequel
    on July 7, 2026

    In a major legal battle, Phantom Studios has sued JioStar India Private Limited, claiming the production of the "Queen" sequel is occurring without their explicit consent. The studio is pursuing an injunction against the film's release alongside a request for damages. They reference an agreement that provides them with 50 percent rights on subsequent sequels or prequels, asserting that no consent was offered for related works.

  • Star Plus bets big on premium non-fiction as broadcasters chase new audiences, advertiser interest
    on July 7, 2026

    Star Plus is strategically re-entering premium non-fiction programming after a long hiatus. The channel has launched India Ke Top 1%, an adaptation of a global quiz show. This move aims to attract wider audiences and deepen viewer engagement. Non-fiction formats offer richer integration opportunities for advertisers and brands. The channel will evaluate future non-fiction investments based on audience reception.

  • Broadcasters, streamers step up investment in premium non-fiction content
    on July 7, 2026

    Indian broadcasters and streaming platforms are significantly increasing investment in premium non-fiction content. Unscripted programming now accounts for nearly thirty percent of all content across platforms. Companies are betting on reality and comedy formats to attract viewers and build franchises. Netflix and Prime Video are expanding their unscripted content with homegrown and international shows. Broadcasters like Star Plus and Sony are also strengthening their non-fiction offerings to boost viewership.

  • Sony Pictures Networks India profit climbs 16% in FY26 as sports drive growth
    on July 6, 2026

    For the fiscal year 2026, Sony Pictures Networks India recorded an impressive 16% surge in profit, largely thanks to a robust cricket schedule and rising advertising revenues. However, subscription income fell by 4% amid distribution disputes. In contrast, licensing income flourished after JioHotstar acquired digital rights. Total costs escalated by 8%, reflecting higher employee and marketing expenses.

  • Govt asked ZEE5 to take down 'Satluj' citing security concerns, obligations under IT Rules
    on July 6, 2026

    ZEE5 has been directed by the Centre to remove the film 'Satluj', starring Diljit Dosanjh, citing security concerns. The movie, depicting human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra's life in 1990s Punjab, was reportedly released on OTT without accepting 127 cuts suggested by the CBFC. The government emphasized that OTT platforms must adhere to IT Rules 2021, especially regarding content that could affect national security or public order.

  • Obsession, the steady rise of ‘horror-coated’ drama films and their quiet takeover of the mid-budget theatrical space
    on July 6, 2026

    Low-budget horror film 'Obsession' has shattered expectations, raking in over $400 million worldwide and becoming a top-grossing horror flick. This success highlights a growing trend: 'horror-coated' dramas that blend supernatural scares with compelling dramatic themes. These films are increasingly filling the mid-budget theatrical space, offering audiences a unique emotional buffer and proving the horror genre's versatility.

  • HarperCollins acquires rights to Rajiv Bakshi's debut book on executive success
    on July 6, 2026

    HarperCollins India has secured the global rights to Rajiv Bakshi's first literary work, which serves as a practical roadmap for achieving success in the modern corporate landscape. Leveraging his vast experience in leadership, Bakshi's book addresses essential decisions and habits for both burgeoning and seasoned professionals. The ultimate goal is to arm readers with the assurance needed to fulfill their professional ambitions.

  • TV distributors push for lower payouts amid falling margins
    on July 5, 2026

    Leading TV distributors like Tata Play and Airtel Digital TV are pushing for lower content fees from broadcasters. Facing subscriber losses and escalating channel prices, these platforms find current deals unsustainable. While some broadcasters are offering discounts, major players with strong channel portfolios are expected to resist demands for a 5-7% reduction, as the pay-TV market continues to shrink.

  • India's content investment surge fuels race to nurture new writing talent
    on July 4, 2026

    India's booming entertainment sector, with a projected $2.65 billion investment, is actively seeking new screenwriting talent. Major players like Netflix, Zee Entertainment, and NFDC are launching programs to discover and nurture emerging writers nationwide. This push aims to diversify storytelling and create fresh intellectual property to meet the growing demand for original content across the country.

  • Netflix launches NextGen India Writers' Program to discover emerging storytellers
    on July 3, 2026

    Netflix is nurturing India's burgeoning storytelling talent with its new NextGen India Writers' Program. This initiative offers emerging screenwriters, with up to three years of experience, a two-month hybrid program featuring expert mentorship and workshops. Participants will hone original series concepts into detailed bibles, aiming to discover and support the next wave of Indian entertainment creators. Applications open July 1st, 2026.

  • Broadcasters in a fix as weekly rating suspension disrupts Rs 40,000 crore ad market
    on July 2, 2026

    India's ₹40,000 crore TV advertising market faces disruption as weekly ratings are suspended. Advertisers must now rely on historical data, temporarily favouring established broadcasters. This halt is expected to accelerate the shift towards connected TV and digital platforms, where audience measurement remains available. The suspension follows a directive for BARC to comply with new Television Ratings Guidelines 2026, including expanding its panel and introducing cross-screen measurement.

  • Indian public relations industry pegged to reach Rs 4,500 cr by 2030: Report
    on July 2, 2026

    India's public relations sector is poised for significant growth, projected to hit Rs 4,500 crore by 2030. While the overall growth rate is moderating, indicating industry maturity, key sectors like startups, education, government, and FMCG are showing robust gains. Notably, government and startup client shares have surged dramatically, reshaping the industry's landscape. AI investment is also on the rise, though strategies vary across firms.

  • Box office collections at multiplexes rise 21% in H1 2026: MAI
    on July 2, 2026

    Indian multiplexes witnessed a significant 21% year-on-year surge in box office collections during the first half of 2026. This robust growth is being attributed to a diverse array of successful films across languages and genres. Hit movies like 'Border 2' and 'Welcome to the Jungle' drew audiences back, signaling strong audience confidence in cinemas.

  • Zee board backs promoter stake expansion to 24%
    on July 1, 2026

    Zee Entertainment's board has greenlit a significant fundraising move, approving the issuance of warrants worth up to ₹3,143.5 crore to a promoter group entity, Sunbright Mauritius Investments. This strategic move, pending shareholder and regulatory nods, could substantially boost the promoter group's stake to nearly 24%. The warrants, priced at ₹126 each, require an upfront payment of 25%, with the balance due upon conversion within 18 months.

  • Zee Entertainment secures Germany's top-tier football league Bundesliga media rights in India for the next five years
    on July 1, 2026

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises has secured exclusive Indian broadcast and digital rights for Germany's Bundesliga football league for five years, starting 2026-27. Matches will air on Unite8 Sports channels and stream on Zee5, featuring top stars like Harry Kane. This move bolsters Zee's sports portfolio and aims to boost football development in India through initiatives like the 'Z x Bundesliga Football Week'.

  • Disney pumps Rs 123 crore into JioStar India in fresh FDI
    on July 1, 2026

    Walt Disney's Star Group injected Rs 123 crore into JioStar India via FDI, bolstering the Reliance-Disney joint venture. This follows substantial prior investments by Disney, totaling Rs 3,847 crore in the current fiscal year. Despite reporting equity losses from the venture, Disney's continued financial commitment highlights its strategic interest in the Indian media landscape. The information and broadcasting sector saw significant FDI inflows during the quarter.

  • UK may intervene in $110 billion Paramount-Warner Bros Discovery deal
    on June 30, 2026

    Britain is considering intervening in Paramount's proposed $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros Discovery, potentially delaying the deal despite approvals from the US and China. The UK's culture minister has set a July 6 deadline for responses, citing potential impacts on news and on-demand services. This move could trigger reviews by anti-trust regulators, mirroring past actions against major tech acquisitions.

  • Legacy studios bet on mobile-first entertainment for next growth phase
    on June 29, 2026

    India's established media giants like Yash Raj Films, Zee Entertainment, and Saregama are strategically investing in digital-first platforms and creator-led businesses. This move aims to capture the growing mobile-first audience by developing new intellectual property in micro-dramas and vertical content. These investments signal a significant shift towards embracing emerging entertainment formats to ensure future growth and relevance in the evolving media landscape.

  • Zee Entertainment gets govt nod for Rs 418-cr investment from Invesco fund
    on June 29, 2026

    Zee Entertainment has secured a significant Rs 418 crore foreign investment from OFI Global China Fund LLC, marking the fund's return after a previous exit. This infusion of capital comes as Zee navigates a challenging broadcast environment and strengthens its digital operations. The investment, approved under the FDI route, arrives as the company also plans to raise substantial funds for strategic initiatives and rebuilds its sports broadcasting presence.

  • IAMAI names JioStar Sports CEO Ishan Chatterjee to succeed Kiran Mani as DEC chief
    on June 29, 2026

    Ishan Chatterjee, CEO of JioStar Sports, now heads IAMAI's Digital Entertainment Committee, succeeding Kiran Mani. Chatterjee highlighted India's digital entertainment boom, driven by tech and evolving consumer habits. He emphasized collaboration among platforms, creators, brands, and policymakers to foster innovation and leverage AI. Deepit Purkayastha remains co-chair.

  • Yash Raj Films makes first bet on vertical entertainment with Rusk Media investment
    on June 29, 2026

    Yash Raj Films is venturing into the burgeoning digital-first entertainment space with a strategic investment in Rusk Media. This move signals YRF's expansion into mobile-first storytelling, focusing on original animation and vertical micro-dramas. The partnership aims to create category-defining intellectual property for global digital platforms, leveraging India's massive mobile audience and establishing the country as a creative force in vertical entertainment.

  • Racquet sport Padel looks to up the game in cricket-crazy India
    on June 28, 2026

    Padel, a sport blending tennis and squash, is rapidly expanding across India, with court numbers soaring and player participation surging. Early investors, including Parth Jindal and MS Dhoni, are backing a new franchise league aimed at mirroring the success of the Pro Kabaddi League. This initiative, alongside infrastructure development and corporate support, is expected to significantly boost padel's popularity beyond major cities, projecting a tenfold market expansion by 2036.

  • Lights, camera, AI: For entertainment companies, a prompt may come with copyright headache
    on June 28, 2026

    Indian entertainment firms are heavily investing in AI for content creation, but a lack of clear copyright laws is creating significant ownership and intellectual property concerns. Lawyers warn that without specific legislation, AI-generated works face risks of duplication and misuse, leaving creators with limited legal recourse. The current copyright framework, tied to human creativity, may not protect AI-assisted content, posing challenges for licensing and monetization.

  • FM radio: Tuned out of news, tuned into crisis, seeks reforms
    on June 28, 2026

    India's FM radio industry faces a crisis, with companies surrendering licenses due to government restrictions and competition from digital platforms. Key demands include broadcasting news, reduced GST, smartphone FM tuner activation, and revised license fees. While the government acknowledges technological shifts, the industry warns of further closures without urgent reforms to ensure fair competition and survival.

  • Veteran Odia Cinematographer Dillip Ray Dies at 72 in Bhubaneswar
    on June 27, 2026

    Veteran cinematographer Dillip Ray, a luminary in Odia and Bengali cinema, passed away at 72 in Bhubaneswar after a brief illness. Celebrated for his five Odisha State Film Awards for Best Cinematography, Ray's career spanned over eight decades, contributing to more than 80 Odia films, numerous Bengali productions, and documentaries.

  • Hollywood gets into the microdrama race as mobile-first storytelling draws stars and major studios
    on June 26, 2026

    Hollywood is diving headfirst into the world of microdramas, following the massive success of Issa Rae's 'Screen Time', which racked up an impressive 75 million views. This innovative format not only reduces production costs and times but also fosters an engaging relationship with viewers by presenting timely and risk-taking narratives.

  • Bodhi Tree Multimedia bags Assam government mandate to build state OTT platform
    on June 25, 2026

    Bodhi Tree Multimedia will spearhead Assam's official digital content platform, a significant move into platform ownership and recurring revenue. This initiative will showcase regional entertainment, culture, and heritage, accessible globally. The project, built with Mogi OTT on Google Cloud, signifies a strategic shift for Bodhi Tree, positioning them at the forefront of digital public infrastructure and cultural digitisation, potentially serving as a model for other states.

  • Bollywood bets on South heroines amid fading 'bankable' hindi stars
    on June 25, 2026

    In a notable trend, Bollywood producers are seeking established South Indian actresses to bridge the gap in reliable female leads. Casting directors point out the dwindling pool of dependable Hindi heroines and recognize the fresh energy that South Indian stars contribute. Popular across the nation from dubbed films, these actresses provide economic benefits and a welcomed variety in mainstream roles, fulfilling audience expectations for vibrant, new faces on screen.

  • Subscriber losses push India's TV distribution industry towards consolidation as broadband, IPTV gain ground
    on June 24, 2026

    India's TV distribution is shifting towards broadband and digital entertainment, forcing cable and DTH operators to confront subscriber losses to OTT and free services. This trend is fueling sector consolidation, with companies like ACT Group exiting cable TV to focus on broadband. Operators are repositioning, prioritising IPTV and bundled digital services as key growth drivers amidst declining pay-TV subscriptions.

  • Sony launches BRAVIA Theatre lineup, bets on India's growing home cinema culture
    on June 24, 2026

    With the rise of streaming and gaming, Indian consumers are revolutionising their living spaces into entertainment hubs. No longer content with just televisions, there’s a noticeable move toward creating immersive, cinema-style atmospheres at home. This shift is significantly influenced by a desire for high-quality visuals and superior sound, impacting consumer choices and driving innovation in the home entertainment sector.

  • India emerges as a hybrid video entertainment economy, driven by shifting audience preferences
    on June 23, 2026

    India's entertainment landscape is transforming into a hybrid model, with audiences now dictating content, business strategies, and viewing habits. Companies are blending subscriptions, advertising, commerce, and transactional revenues to cater to diverse preferences across multiple screens.

  • Critical Stage: India's concert boom has a venue problem
    on June 21, 2026

    India's booming live entertainment scene, evidenced by massive ticket sales for global and local artists, faces a critical hurdle: a severe lack of purpose-built concert venues. Promoters are forced to build temporary arenas, inflating costs and limiting profitability. This infrastructure gap hinders India's potential to become a sustainable entertainment economy, despite strong fan demand and international artist interest. Addressing this bottleneck is crucial for future growth.

  • PPL India gets statutory backing for licensing sound recording rights
    on June 20, 2026

    Phonographic Performance (PPL India), representing over 500 music labels, has officially received registration as a copyright society under the Copyright Act, 1957. This government recognition establishes a clear system for managing and licensing sound recording rights. Businesses using recorded music can now expect a more transparent process for obtaining licenses and paying royalties, ensuring fair compensation for creators and investors in the music industry.

  • Reliance's media biz clocks Rs 34,917 cr revenue in FY26; JioHotstar cross 1 billion downloads
    on June 19, 2026

    Reliance's media arm achieved a significant Rs 34,917 crore revenue in FY26, with JioHotstar becoming India's top digital streamer and the first Indian paid OTT to hit one billion downloads. The integrated media ecosystem, including JioStar and Jio Studios, delivered strong EBITDA and net profit. JioStar leads TV viewership, while JioHotstar boasts 451 million monthly users and record-breaking concurrent viewers.

  • Collective Artists Network expands Galleri5 AI Studio with Agentic Canvas
    on June 19, 2026

    Collective Artists Network launches Agentic Canvas, an AI-native creative platform featuring 12 specialized agents that collaborate like a human creative team. This innovative tool aims to transform film, campaign, and digital experience creation by automating complex workflows and enabling extensive creative exploration, allowing storytellers to focus on judgment and execution.

  • JioStar rolls out JAMS, betting on GenAI to reshape premium content production
    on June 19, 2026

    JioStar, Reliance's media arm, has launched JioStar GenAI Media Studio. This platform uses artificial intelligence to create premium content for India. The initiative was announced at Reliance Industries' AGM. JioStar leads India's media market with a significant viewership share. The platform aims to produce content across various languages and formats for diverse Indian audiences.

  • Zee Entertainment earmarks 15% of football subscription revenues for talent development
    on June 18, 2026

    ZEE Entertainment Enterprises will invest 15% of Zee5's football subscription revenue into developing football talent across India. This initiative aims to identify and train young players nationwide. ZEE's partnership with FIFA until 2034 will support grassroots programs and league structures. The goal is to build a strong talent pipeline and help India compete in FIFA World Cups by 2034.

  • ​Rusk Media raises Rs 100 crore Pre-Series C round led by Nazara Technologies​
    on June 18, 2026

    Rusk Media has secured Rs 100 crore in a Pre-Series C funding round led by Nazara Technologies, with participation from Info Edge Ventures, IvyCap Ventures, and Audacity VC. The capital will fuel content expansion, scale its Alright! TV platform, and advance AI-powered production technologies.

  • YouTube is now India's prime-time screen, says Gunjan Soni
    on June 18, 2026

    YouTube has become India's primary viewing platform, blending online reality with high-quality video. The company is significantly growing its presence on Connected TVs, reaching millions of adults. YouTube is also seeing substantial success in its commerce initiatives, with many users searching for shopping content. India's creator economy is a key driver of national GDP and global pop culture.

  • Prime Video eyes greater audience scale through unified AVOD-SVOD service in India
    on June 18, 2026

    Prime Video is merging its free and paid streaming services in India. This integration aims to significantly boost audience numbers by combining Prime Video's premium viewers with Amazon MX Player's wide reach. The move creates India's largest streaming service for exclusive originals. This unified platform offers creators and advertisers unparalleled scale across free and paid content.