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  • 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.

  • Sports remains biggest audience aggregator in an era of infinite content: JioStar's Ishan Chatterjee
    on June 18, 2026

    Live sports remains a powerful audience magnet, reaching over a billion viewers during the IPL. JioStar is using this scale to expand across sports, commerce, and AI-driven fan experiences. The company sees significant growth in regional languages and non-cricket sports like Kabaddi. Future plans include AI-powered, voice-led fan interactions.

  • Dhurandhar and then what? Bollywood's box office blues return after one big hit
    on June 17, 2026

    Hindi cinema is experiencing a box-office slump after a recent success. Several films with known casts have failed to attract audiences. Industry experts point to old storytelling, declining star appeal, and a disconnect with viewer tastes. Producers struggle to build pre-release buzz. The focus is now on delivering the right content at the right time to revive the industry.

  • JioStar sees AI, commerce and interactivity shaping entertainment's future
    on June 17, 2026

    JioStar CEO Kevin Vaz outlined the company's vision as a technology-driven entertainment firm, emphasizing AI, personalization, and interactive experiences. Storytelling remains central, but technology will shape content distribution and audience engagement. Vaz also highlighted the evolving definition of scale and the rise of commerce-enabled entertainment.

  • Consent, crowd ratification and crassness: Stand-up comedy under scanner again
    on June 17, 2026

    Recent comedy shows in India have ignited a fierce debate. Performers made jokes about sexual assault and consent, drawing widespread criticism. Videos of these performances have gone viral, leading to calls for accountability. Activists and comedians are questioning the boundaries of humor and the impact of such content on society.

  • Live sports score big, keep fans glued across big & small screens
    on June 15, 2026

    India's sports viewership is rapidly shifting to multiple platforms. Major events like the FIFA World Cup and IPL are drawing huge crowds on television, digital, and social media. Connected TV is growing fast, while traditional pay TV is declining. This indicates a significant change in how Indians watch sports, with digital and regional languages playing a bigger role.

  • FIFA World Cup 2026 opening weekend draws 100 million viewers across Zee platforms
    on June 15, 2026

    Football fever grips India as the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening weekend captivated over 100 million viewers across Zee Entertainment's platforms. Zee5 alone saw six million viewers, with an average engagement of 190 minutes per person.

  • Zee hits 48-week TV share high on Hindi, regional gains
    on June 15, 2026

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises' television network reached an 18.6% market share in urban India. This marks a 48-week high. Gains were seen in Hindi channels and regional markets. Zee TV and Zee Cinema led the growth. Regional channels like Zee Marathi and Zee Bangla also performed strongly. Zee Telugu and Zee Tamil showed increased viewership.

  • JioStar says IPL 2026 crossed 1.2 billion viewers, final most watched ever
    on June 15, 2026

    IPL 2026 set a new viewership record, reaching over 1.2 billion people across TV and digital platforms. The tournament recorded 870 billion minutes of watch-time. The final match was the most watched ever. Connected TV saw significant growth. Regional language content on digital platforms also saw increased consumption. This season marked a new integrated sports platform approach.

  • IPL 2026 becomes most-watched season ever, reaching over 1.2 billion viewers
    on June 15, 2026

    The 2026 Indian Premier League set a new viewership record. Over 1.2 billion people watched the tournament across television and digital platforms. This marks a significant increase from the previous year. The season finale also drew record numbers. Digital consumption, especially on Connected TV, saw substantial growth. Regional language content also gained popularity.

  • Dhurandhar roars into living rooms, pulls 5.3 crore viewers in one evening
    on June 15, 2026

    Dhurandhar has achieved a massive television premiere, reaching over 53 million viewers on Star Gold, Star Gold 2, and Colors Cineplex, surpassing its entire theatrical run. This performance highlights broadcast entertainment's continued scale in India and follows a record-breaking digital debut on JioHotstar, attracting 50 million viewers.

  • Ministry of Information and Broadcasting releases draft rules to 'consolidate' broadcasting sector
    on 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 the film industry
    on 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 regulations
    on 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 Inox
    on 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 away
    on 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 advisor
    on 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 traction
    on 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 base
    on 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 years
    on 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 2026
    on 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 raise
    on 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 measures
    on 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 weekend
    on 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 party
    on 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 head
    on 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 Platform
    on 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 fortune
    on 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 viewers
    on 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 freeze
    on 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 groups
    on 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 League
    on 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 dramas
    on 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 76
    on 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 exit
    on 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.