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- Ministry of information and broadcasting releases draft rules to 'consolidate' broadcasting sectoron June 12, 2026
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has released draft rules to bring television, radio, DTH, HITS, and IPTV services under the Telecommunications Act, 2023. These proposed rules aim to simplify and harmonize the existing broadcasting regime, promoting ease of business. Broadcasters will need to ensure continuous channel operations and preserve programme recordings for monitoring.
- 'Tatkal' cut could spoil the show for film industryon June 12, 2026
Film producers and distributors in Mumbai are concerned about tighter release schedules and increased uncertainty following the discontinuation of the CBFC's 'Tatkal' certification scheme. This withdrawal, coupled with the earlier abolition of the FCAT, is expected to aggravate delays in film clearances, impacting multilingual releases and competitive regional film windows.
- From TV to radio, Centre proposes common broadcasting regulationson June 12, 2026
New draft rules propose a unified regulatory framework for television and radio broadcasting. Private radio stations will now be required to air programmes on national importance and social relevance for one hour daily. This aims to simplify and harmonize existing regulations for the broadcasting sector. The government is seeking public feedback on these proposed changes.
- Gen Z is bringing audiences back to cinemas, says PVR Inoxon June 11, 2026
Young moviegoers are returning to cinemas in India. Gen Z consumers are now a significant audience for multiplexes. They seek in-person social experiences. This trend is helping sustain cinema attendance between major film releases. Original storylines and films made by young filmmakers are connecting with this demographic.
- FIFA World Cup marketing spends in India may halve as brands stay awayon June 11, 2026
The FIFA World Cup has begun in India with minimal marketing buzz. Brands are hesitant due to poor match timings and late broadcast deals. Advertising spends may drop significantly. This muted response contrasts with previous editions. While some regions show fan enthusiasm, overall commercial momentum is subdued.
- Former Tips Music CEO Hari Nair joins AI content protection startup ContentLens as strategic advisoron June 11, 2026
ContentLens has appointed Hari Nair as a pro bono strategic advisor. Nair previously led Tips Music and held roles at Sony Music India and TikTok. He will guide ContentLens on strategy, investor relations, and partnerships. The company focuses on protecting music IP and identifying deepfakes. This move supports ContentLens' growth in the media and entertainment sector.
- JioHotstar’s TADKA crosses 100 million users as short-form premium content gains tractionon June 11, 2026
JioHotstar's TADKA platform has reached 100 million users. This milestone highlights the growing popularity of short-form video content in India. Daily watch time has increased significantly, showing strong viewer engagement. TADKA offers vertical, episodic content across various genres. The platform is attracting younger audiences and expanding content creation beyond traditional hubs.
- Zee puts FIFA World Cup behind paywall to grow subscriber baseon June 10, 2026
ZEE5 is offering dedicated FIFA World Cup subscription packs. Viewers will buy these packs directly. This strategy aims to boost ZEE5 subscriptions. Telecom bundling is being avoided for now. Two plans are available, ₹799 for three months and ₹1,699 annually. FIFA matches will not be in 4K. This approach prioritizes subscription growth.
- Assam emerges as concert hub; Rs 700 crore opportunity seen in 5 yearson June 10, 2026
Assam is becoming a top live entertainment hub in India. Progressive policies and infrastructure are boosting the economy and tourism. A recent concert generated significant revenue and visitor spending. The state aims to host more major events, creating jobs and showcasing its culture.
- ZEE5 unveils star-studded commentary panel for FIFA World Cup 2026on June 10, 2026
ZEE5 will bring the FIFA World Cup 2026 to Indian fans in Hindi, English, Bangla, and Malayalam. Football legends like Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and Bhaichung Bhutia will be part of the commentary panels. This multilingual coverage aims to connect deeply with passionate football communities across India. The tournament will be held across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Zee Entertainment approves Rs 2,300 crore capital raiseon June 10, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd is raising at least Rs 2,300 crore. This capital will fund new business ventures and strategic plans. The company recently secured FIFA media rights until 2034. This move strengthens its balance sheet. Zee is also investing in digital platforms like Bullet and PhantomFX. The fundraising follows a challenging financial quarter for the broadcaster.
- Ahead of FIFA World Cup, ZEEL ramps up Zee5 tech, anti-piracy measureson June 9, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises is readying its streaming platform, Zee5, for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The company has enhanced its technology to handle millions of users simultaneously. It has also obtained a court order to combat online piracy in real time.
- JioHotstar says Dhurandhar The Revenge drew 50 million viewers in opening weekendon June 9, 2026
JioHotstar's action film Dhurandhar The Revenge saw an extraordinary launch. It attracted 50 million viewers in its opening weekend, marking a record for the streaming service. The film's reach expanded significantly beyond its theatrical release. Connected TV devices accounted for most of the watch time. This success builds on the previous installment's performance.
- Odd timing of FIFA matches may keep bars, restaurants from joining partyon June 8, 2026
Indian sports bars and restaurants anticipate lower customer numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Unfavorable match timings, with late-night and early-morning kick-offs, are expected to limit group viewings. Venues are seeking extended operating hours to accommodate some games. Analysts predict a shift towards highlights and delayed viewing rather than live broadcasts for overnight matches.
- Zee appoints Tejkarran Singh Bajaj as Zee5 India business headon June 8, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) has appointed Tejkarran Singh Bajaj as Business Head for Zee5 India to bolster its digital business and monetization efforts. Bajaj will spearhead the streaming platform's strategy, focusing on content, user engagement, partnerships, and revenue growth. This move signals Zee's commitment to accelerating digital expansion amidst intense market competition.
- Eros Innovation has launched a Cultural AI Platformon June 8, 2026
Eros Innovation has unveiled a groundbreaking Cultural AI Platform. This AI ecosystem understands, preserves, and expresses culture across languages. It features Eros LCVM and Eros Persona AI. The platform is now live and a consumer product follows next week. This innovation aims to retain cultural context and emotional expression in digital experiences.
- As micro-dramas surge, 'vertical actors' find fame and fortuneon June 8, 2026
India's burgeoning micro-drama industry is creating "vertical actors" who thrive on short-form, emotionally charged content. These performers earn significant income and rapid recognition, with established actors working on multiple series monthly. This trend is expected to produce "vertical stars" whose fame is built on mobile-first, portrait-mode storytelling.
- 'Need to leave cricket behind & find sports that are relevant'on June 7, 2026
Zee Entertainment is making a significant long-term bet on football. The company has secured FIFA media rights until 2034, including upcoming World Cups. This move signals a strategic shift away from the costly cricket market. Zee believes football, popular with young people, offers a valuable global sports property at a lower investment.
- IPL: RCB played in all matches that had over 400 million viewerson June 7, 2026
Royal Challengers Bengaluru's brand profile has strengthened after winning its maiden IPL title in 2025 and defending it in 2026. A recent Google study found that RCB was the most searched IPL team in India this season, ahead of Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, highlighting strong fan engagement online.
- News channels draw battle lines over ratings freezeon June 6, 2026
Regional broadcasters explore court options as MIB extends BARC news ratings suspension by four weeks.
- Trai plan to regulate internet TV triggers pushback from OTT, broadcaster groupson June 5, 2026
In a bid to regulate, India's telecom authority TRAI is exploring potential guidelines for online television services, sparking a backlash from digital firms and broadcasters alike. They worry about the implications of rules that could disproportionately affect OTT platforms and digital news sites, which currently abide by IT regulations without the necessity of licenses.
- Jharkhand State Cricket Association signs three-year streaming deal with JioHotstar for JT20 Leagueon June 5, 2026
Jharkhand State Cricket Association has partnered with JioHotstar for digital broadcasting of the Jharkhand T20 League. This three-year deal covers the 2026, 2027, and 2028 seasons. The tournament begins on June 10, 2026. JioHotstar will stream all matches across India. Prominent players are expected to participate. The league aims to nurture future Indian cricketers.
- Micro-drama platform Bullet launches Trinetra AI—an AI filmmaking and content intelligence platform for micro dramason June 5, 2026
Bullet, backed by Zee Entertainment Enterprises, has launched Trinetra AI, a platform that uses artificial intelligence for filmmaking and content intelligence. It helps creators develop, produce, and monetize stories efficiently. Trinetra AI leverages Zee's extensive data on Indian audiences and languages. The platform aims to boost the growing micro-drama industry, which is projected for significant revenue growth by 2028.
- Pahlaj Nihalani, producer and former CBFC chief, dies at 76on June 4, 2026
Veteran producer and former Central Board of Film Certification chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani has died. Nihalani began his career in 1982 and is credited with launching the careers of actors Govinda and Chunky Panday. His tenure as CBFC chief from 2015 to 2017 was marked by controversy. He is survived by his wife and three sons.
- Exit Ranveer, enter a clearer picture for artist exiton June 4, 2026
Ranveer Singh stepping away from Don 3 highlights the persistent contractual challenges within Bollywood. Legal experts advocate for more explicit exit conditions in film contracts, which could minimise conflict and provide transparency for both filmmakers and actors.
- JioHotstar ropes in 50 brands for Dhurandhar The Revenge digital premiereon June 3, 2026
JioHotstar is launching Dhurandhar The Revenge on June 4. Fifty brands, including eleven major sponsors, have partnered for the digital premiere. This reflects increasing advertiser interest in major OTT film releases. The film will stream in multiple languages. JioHotstar anticipates a large audience for this high-engagement entertainment property.
- Ambani’s Jiostar platform bets big on all-AI serieson June 3, 2026
JioStar, the streaming venture backed by Reliance and Disney, plans to significantly expand AI-generated content on JioHotstar after the strong performance of its AI-made Mahabharat: Ek Dharmayudh. The 100-episode series drew 6.5 million views on its first day, more than double the platform’s average.
- JioStar sees a dip in sports contract provisions in FY26on June 2, 2026
JioStar India has significantly reduced its sports contract provision to over seventeen thousand crore rupees for FY26. This move addresses costly sports rights commitments. The company utilized a large portion of its provision in FY26. Provisions are created for anticipated future losses. These provisions mainly relate to International Cricket Council media rights.
- India’s audio streaming apps pivot to 'hybrid' model to drive paid subscriptionson June 2, 2026
The landscape of audio streaming in India is undergoing a transformation with a dynamic hybrid model gaining traction. Services are blending free, ad-supported formats with attractive premium subscriptions to secure long-term revenue streams after several years emphasizing sheer user volume. Amazon Music stands out by introducing a three-tier structure, which includes a no-cost, ad-enabled service.
- JioStar bets on mainstreaming women’s cricket fandom with ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaignon June 2, 2026
JioStar and ICC have launched an integrated marketing campaign for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, aiming to boost mainstream fandom for India's women's cricket team. The campaign challenges unconscious bias, highlighting the team's world champion status and advocating for equal fan fervor. It features a flagship film, celebrity endorsements, and a creator-led initiative to drive nationwide engagement.
- Zee launches sports channel Unite8 Sports after MIB approvalon June 2, 2026
In a groundbreaking move, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd has introduced its new sports broadcasting channels branded as Unite8 Sports. This initiative is backed by an impressive eight-year collaboration with FIFA, ensuring that fans in India can catch every moment of FIFA action, including the eagerly awaited 2026 World Cup.
- India gets its first AI music company, but there's a catchon June 2, 2026
PaRa Music, India's first AI-powered music company, has launched. It uses AI and human creativity to help Indian music reach more listeners. The company plans to build a large music library. PaRa Music aims to improve music discovery and monetization. It will partner with governments for cultural initiatives. This venture seeks to build Indian music intellectual property for global audiences.
- Zee secures FIFA World Cup broadcasting rightson June 1, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises has acquired media rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and 2030 in India. This move signals Zee's re-entry into sports broadcasting with its upcoming Unite8 Sports channels. The deal concludes extensive negotiations after previous talks with JioStar faltered. Industry sources estimate the value to be over $40 million.
- 'Excited to bring world's biggest sporting spectacles to Indian audiences': Zee CEO Punit Goenka after securing FIFA broadcasting rights till 2034on June 1, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises has partnered with FIFA. This collaboration will bring major FIFA football events to Indian audiences. The company will air tournaments including the FIFA World Cups. Zee is launching four dedicated sports channels. This move aims to expand football's reach in India. It offers a comprehensive viewing experience across TV and digital platforms.
- Zee to stream FIFA World Cup 2026 in Indiaon June 1, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd has secured media rights for FIFA events in India until 2034. This includes major tournaments like the FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA World Cup 2030. Indian audiences will experience 39 global football events across television and digital platforms. Coverage begins with the FIFA World Cup 2026.
- TV broadcasters may move Apex Court against Delhi HC ruling on advertisement capon May 31, 2026
TV broadcasters plan to challenge a Delhi High Court ruling in the Supreme Court. The court upheld Trai's power to limit TV ads to 12 minutes per hour. Broadcasters fear this will hurt their revenue. The Indian TV industry relies heavily on advertising income. This decision could impact their business significantly.
- Hollywood, Bollywood and AI: Who controls storytelling now?on May 29, 2026
The landscape of entertainment is undergoing a dramatic transformation, thanks to artificial intelligence. Enhanced AI technologies are now integral in various stages of production, from script analysis to budget management and post-production editing. Leading the charge is India, utilising AI to streamline content creation and significantly reduce both costs and timelines.
- Micro-dramas are a big hit with TV writers, tooon May 29, 2026
Experienced television writers are flocking to India's micro-drama sector. This new avenue offers higher content volumes and faster payments. Writers enjoy greater creative freedom and flexibility. The demand for diverse subjects is high. Micro-dramas are produced quickly, allowing for experimentation. Remote work and quicker payments add to the appeal. This trend is reshaping the entertainment landscape for writers.
- India's new drama is about the fight for your 1-minute attentionon May 28, 2026
India streaming platforms microdramas: Platforms are rapidly adopting microdramas, short, vertically shot melodramas. These bite-sized shows are no longer just filler but a key strategy for discovering new content and building future franchises. Major players like JioStar and Amazon are investing heavily.
- Saregama doubles down on premium music IP even as it eyes AI monetisationon May 27, 2026
Saregama is embracing an AI-driven future. The music label is exploring licensing deals with generative AI platforms. Simultaneously, it is boosting investments in premium music intellectual property. Saregama believes artist-driven content will become more valuable. The company is also optimistic about the growth of paid music streaming in India. Strategic investments are strengthening access to film music.
- Dish TV FY26 loss widens as subscription revenue shrinks amid OTT pressureon May 27, 2026
Dish TV India faced a significant financial setback in FY26, reporting a wider consolidated loss. Subscription revenue saw a sharp decline due to intense competition from OTT platforms and changing viewer habits. The company's operating revenue and EBITDA also slipped.
- Why Ranveer Singh could struggle to start his next film after ‘Don 3’ fallouton May 27, 2026
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees has banned actor Ranveer Singh from working with its members. This action follows his sudden exit from the film 'Don 3'. The federation's directive could create significant operational challenges for any future projects Singh undertakes. Legal experts suggest the directive has persuasive weight but its enforceability is not absolute.
- Times Now programming slate revamped to attract younger audienceson May 26, 2026
Times Now is launching a fresh lineup of shows, including 'Frankly Speaking with Zakka Jacob' and 'Editors Unplugged', to engage younger viewers. The revamped schedule features explainers, editorial discussions, and in-depth interviews. Programs like 'Times Now Briefing Room' will dissect daily headlines, aiming to capture a wider audience with compelling content.
- Zee nears deal to bag India media rights for 2026 FIFA World Cup after JioStar exits raceon May 26, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises is close to securing the broadcast and streaming rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in India. JioStar has withdrawn from the bidding process. This move signals Zee's commitment to expanding its sports content. The tournament will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Zee in talks with FIFA to stream World Cup 2026 in India amid uncertainty over broadcast rightson May 26, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises is in discussions with FIFA. The company aims to broadcast and stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 in India. This move could end uncertainty for Indian viewers. Zee is also launching new sports channels. These channels will feature various sports including football. The talks with FIFA are part of Zee's strategy to expand its sports broadcasting presence.
- Zee Entertainment appoints Shipra Wahi as chief sales officer for Zee5on May 26, 2026
Zee Entertainment Enterprises has appointed Shipra Wahi as Chief Sales Officer for its streaming platform, Zee5. Wahi will lead strategic revenue efforts, focusing on monetisation and building a future-ready digital sales ecosystem. She brings over 20 years of experience. This move aims to drive growth and enhance partner engagement for Zee5.
- Double Tap Films takes 21 Hindi microdramas global with TikTok partnershipon May 26, 2026
Double Tap Films, a Pratilipi studio, is distributing 21 Indian microdrama shows on TikTok in the US, Canada, Brazil, and Japan. This marks a significant international deal for Indian vertical-format content. The partnership aims to test global demand for these short-form stories. Indian microdrama is rapidly growing, attracting investor interest as global audiences embrace short-duration video.
- ‘Don 3’ row escalates as FWICE issues non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh; actor respondson May 25, 2026
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees has issued a non-cooperation directive against actor Ranveer Singh. This action follows his alleged last-minute withdrawal from the film Don 3. The federation stated that significant pre-production funds were spent. Singh's representatives indicated a preference for legal channels over federation intervention. The federation remains open to resolution.
- Raja Shivaji enters record books as Marathi cinema’s first ₹100 crore blockbusteron May 25, 2026
Raja Shivaji has achieved a historic milestone, becoming the first Marathi film to surpass ₹100 crore at the India nett box office. Starring Riteish Deshmukh and featuring a cameo by Salman Khan, the historical drama has demonstrated remarkable consistency, even in its fourth week, setting a new benchmark for regional cinema.
- NCF, bouquet curbs hurting TV consumer experience: Esya Centre studyon May 25, 2026
Indian households still prefer traditional TV for family viewing, news and sports, but there is rising frustration with complex billing and subscription costs. A recent study has highlighted dissatisfaction with the Network Capacity Fee. Consumers favour bundled channels for convenience and variety over individual selections. The current regulatory framework may benefit distribution platform operators more than consumers or broadcasters.
