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  • NCLT lists Disney's Star India and Reliance's Viacom18 merger plea hearing on August 1 for final disposal
    on July 27, 2024

    In an order sheet of the hearing held on July 11, the division bench of technical member Anu Jagmohan Singh and judicial member Kishore Vemulapalli asked the parties to serve a fresh notice of final hearing to the central/state governments, tax authorities, and regulatory bodies like the Competition Commission of India (CCI) and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

  • Toonsutra raises funding from Funimation founder Gen Fukunaga
    on July 26, 2024

    Fukunaga, a Japanese-American engineer, sold Funimation to Sony, which merged it with Crunchyroll, expected to contribute 36% of Sony Pictures' profit by 2028. Fukunaga joins India's top comic app Toonsutra, founded by Sharad Devarajan and Vishal Anand, backed by leading investors. Toonsutra aims to revolutionize India's digital storytelling market.

  • Media industry likely to seek reversal of Karnataka government decision on cess levy
    on July 26, 2024

    Media and entertainment bodies have planned to request the Karnataka government to revoke the 1-2% cess on cinema tickets and OTT subscriptions. The cess would also affect TV channels and related establishments and could lead to higher consumer costs. Legal and other steps might be taken if the request is denied.

  • Discussions on 8-week consistent theatrical window positive, says PVR Inox MD
    on July 25, 2024

    Cinema exhibitors and film producers are exploring a unified eight-week theatrical window for both north and south India, with discussions also considering further extensions to safeguard box office revenues, according to PVR Inox MD Ajay Bijli.

  • Regional print media companies to experience 8-9% revenue growth in FY25: Crisil
    on July 25, 2024

    Regional print media companies are projected to see an 8-9% revenue increase this fiscal year due to strong advertising revenue growth and a loyal subscriber base, according to a Crisil report. The report also noted potential economic changes and shifts in consumer preferences as factors to monitor.

  • Discussions on 8-week consistent theatrical window positive, says PVR Inox MD
    on July 25, 2024

    Cinema exhibitors and film producers in India are in discussions to standardize a consistent eight-week theatrical window across both north and south India. They are also considering extending this period to safeguard box office revenues. This development was revealed by PVR Inox MD Ajay Bijli during the company's Q1 earnings call.

  • Prime Video launches new streaming features to enhance user experience
    on July 24, 2024

    Prime Video has introduced generative AI-powered personalized recommendations to enhance user experience globally. Launched on July 23, these updates will become available to all customers over the coming weeks. The aim is to help viewers discover new titles, manage subscriptions, and switch add-on subscriptions seamlessly through a single login.

  • JioCinema partners ShareChat to provide short-form content for Olympics 2024
    on July 24, 2024

    ShareChat and JioCinema have joined forces to provide exclusive short-form multilingual content centered around the Paris Olympics 2024 from July 26 to August 11. Celebrating the Olympic spirit, the partnership aims to deliver the best moments in regional languages and offer insights from sports legends and commentators. Viacom18, the official media rights owner of the Paris Olympics 2024, praised the collaboration, emphasizing the importance of making digital content accessible to all Indians and enhancing engagement through innovative offerings.

  • India's video entertainment ecosystem to touch $13 billion revenue by 2028: MPA
    on July 24, 2024

    The video entertainment economy is projected to grow 8% annually on average, reaching $13 billion by 2028, according to a Media Partners Asia report. This growth is driven primarily by streaming video on demand (VOD), which is expected to account for half of the new revenue growth.

  • Sony Pictures Networks India CFO, General Counsel to retire on August 31
    on July 24, 2024

    SPNI had recently appointed Gaurav Banerjee as the new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective on or before August 26, 2024, pending regulatory approvals.

  • Sushant Sreeram quits Prime Video, set to join JioCinema
    on July 23, 2024

    Sreeram was promoted to the position of country director in February 2023 following Gaurav Gandhi's elevation as Vice President of Asia Pacific at Prime Video effective April. Sreeram joined Prime Video in 2018 as Head of Customer and Brand Marketing and was subsequently promoted to Director of Marketing in October 2020. In 2022, he was elevated to Director of Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) Business.

  • Regional OTT platforms seek fresh funds to scale up content offerings
    on July 22, 2024

    Regional OTT platforms like Stage and Chaupal are raising capital due to plateauing growth. Stage raised โ‚น40 crore from Blume Ventures and Planet Marathi $5 million. The FICCI-EY report shows regional content exceeds Hindi. Akshay Bardapurkar and global diasporic audiences drive expansion. Vinay Singhal notes internet and UPI boost regional platforms.

  • Cinema houses, OTTs wary as Karnataka govt levies 2% cess
    on July 22, 2024

    The Karnataka government has decided to impose a 2% cess on movie tickets and over-the-top (OTT) subscriptions. This move is expected to result in increased costs for cinema chains and OTT platforms, who will likely pass on the additional charges to consumers.

  • India sends 100 antitrust queries for Reliance, Disney $8.5 bln merger, sources say
    on July 22, 2024

    The $8.5 billion Reliance-Disney merger, under CCI scrutiny, includes cricket and Wimbledon rights. Creating the largest entertainment player with 120 TV channels, two streaming services, aiming for 40% ad market share, competing with Zee and Sony. The CCI examines YouTubeโ€™s role, premium video market implications, led by Mukesh Ambani's Reliance and Media Partners Asia data.

  • Hardik Pandya teams up with FanCode Shop to launch his brand
    on July 21, 2024

    Hardik Pandya launched a performance wear line through a revenue-sharing deal with FanCode-owned FanCode Shop, priced from โ‚น999 to โ‚น2,299. FanCode will design, manufacture, and market the items. Rise Worldwideโ€™s Nikhil Bardia noted this is Pandya's first licensing venture. The launch includes key items like t-shirts, vests, and jackets, diversifying from his typical endorsement deals.

  • Election ad spend helps print media script growth in revenue, profitability
    on July 21, 2024

    Print media in India experienced significant revenue and profitability growth in the June quarter, driven by increased ad spending during the general elections and lower newsprint prices. The market size reached โ‚น10,000-11,000 crore, with sectors like education, real estate, and jewellery seeing a jump in ad spends. Brand managers believe print advertising remains relevant due to factors like trust, extensive reach, high visibility, and strong brand recognition.

  • USIBC recommends PLI for media, entertainment industry in upcoming Budget
    on July 21, 2024

    The US India Business Council suggested the Indian government introduce production-linked incentives for the media and entertainment industry in the upcoming Budget, along with steps to level the playing field between Indian and foreign companies. Recommendations also included liberalising the satellite communications industry, clarifying tax issues, supporting the energy sector's growth, and enhancing financial services. These measures aim to attract investments, enhance policy certainty, and drive sustainable growth across various sectors in India.

  • Brands run, lift, reach for Olympic stars
    on July 20, 2024

    Indian brands like Radico Khaitan, Adani Group, and JSW sponsor athletes for Paris Olympics. Reliance Foundation's India House collaborates with Coca-Cola and Omega. IOA's revenue doubled to โ‚น50 crore. Short video reels cost โ‚น2-6 lakh. Athletes Neeraj Chopra, PV Sindhu, and PR Sreejesh feature. Involvement from Bharat Petroleum, Aditya Birla, Amul, and Puma's gear for 40 athletes.

  • Locomotive Global to adapt All3Media's 'Boat Story' for Indian market
    on July 19, 2024

    Locomotive Global Media has acquired exclusive Indian rights to adapt All3Media International's acclaimed thriller Boat Story. Directed by Mayank Sharma, known for Breathe, the adaptation aims to blend the original's essence with local flair. The series, originally aired on BBC One and Amazon Freevee, will be tailored for the Indian audience.

  • Disney Star to broadcast ACC Women's Asia Cup 2024
    on July 19, 2024

    Disney Star will be responsible for producing the world feed and broadcasting the event in India as the host broadcaster for the event. This is a continuation of Disney Starโ€™s long-standing endeavour to popularise womenโ€™s cricket, which started with the live broadcast of the Womenโ€™s World Cup in 2013.

  • India among key drivers of Netflix's paid net subscriber additions, revenue percentage growth in Q2
    on July 19, 2024

    India ranked second globally for Netflix's paid net subscriber additions and third by revenue percentage growth in the June quarter, driven by strong content such as the web series โ€˜Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaarโ€™. Netflix's paid net additions reached 8 million in the second quarter, up from 5.9 million in the same period last year. The global paid subscriber base for the streaming giant stood at 278 million.

  • CVC taps Gujarat's Titans for IPL sale; Adani & Torrent get another shot at buying team
    on July 19, 2024

    Private equity firm CVC Capital Partners is in talks with Adani Group and Torrent Group to sell a controlling stake in the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise, Gujarat Titans. The three-year-old franchise could be valued at between $1 billion and $1.5 billion. CVC bought the franchise in 2021 for โ‚น5,625 crore ($745 million at the then-exchange rate).

  • Virat Kohli tops Celebrity Brand Valuation in 2023; Ranveer Singh second, SRK third
    on July 18, 2024
  • Collective Artists Network acquires AI-powered influencer marketing platform Galleri5
    on July 18, 2024

    Collective Artists Network, Indiaโ€™s leading new media entity, has acquired Galleri5, an AI-driven influencer marketing platform. This acquisition aims to enhance their creator and content ecosystem with advanced AI solutions. Earlier acquisitions include Terribly Tiny Tales and Under 25 Universe, emphasizing their commitment to scaling and empowering the digital and creator communities.

  • Zee board okays Rs 1,997 cr raise via convertible debt
    on July 17, 2024

    On conversion of FCCBs to equity, Zee will issue 1,240 million fully diluted equity shares of โ‚น1 each to the FCCB holders at the conversion price of โ‚น160.20 per equity share. The date of issuance of FCCBs was July 16, and the floor price was โ‚น152.45 per share. The dollar-to-rupee conversion rate has been fixed at โ‚น83.5658 per US dollar.

  • Zee Entertainment to raise $239 million through 10-year FCCB issue
    on July 17, 2024

    Earlier in a filing, the company said the FCCBs would be issued to Resonance Opportunities Fund, St. John's Wood Fund Ltd. and Ebisu Global Opportunities, on terms and conditions mutually decided between the company and the 'proposed' investors.

  • IN10 makes key appointments to its leadership team
    on July 16, 2024

    IN10 Media Network has appointed four senior leaders: Amarpreet Singh Saini as VP of Content & Strategy at Filamchi Bhojpuri, Manish Soni as VP at Ishara, Vinod Rao as VP at Nazara, and Dipti Kalwani as Senior VP of TV and AVOD at Juggernaut Productions. These appointments aim to boost content creation and channel growth.

  • FIFA asks for Club World Cup broadcast bids just 11 months before 32-team event launches in US
    on July 16, 2024

    FIFA is seeking broadcast rights for the 32-team Club World Cup in the U.S., with key teams like Real Madrid and Manchester City participating. The tournament, to be held in June-July, aims to offer substantial prize money to teams. Talks with Apple for global rights reportedly faced challenges, with the European Club Association expressing concerns. The revamped tournament will serve as a rehearsal for the 2026 World Cup in the same U.S. venues.

  • OTTs bet big on international shows to add variety to original content
    on July 15, 2024

    Over-the-top (OTT) platforms are investing in international content to expand their original content offerings amid audience fragmentation. Disney+ Hotstar has successfully adapted international titles like The Night Manager, Criminal Justice, Aarya, and Bad Cop. JioCinema has launched reality shows like Temptation Island and Bigg Boss OTT, while SonyLIV has adapted Israeli shows like Your Honour and Fauda for the Indian market.

  • GTPL Hathway lines up โ‚น100 cr to expand its HITS service
    on July 14, 2024

    The company, which received a HITS licence from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) on Friday, will undertake its future subscriber expansion through HITS, the official added, requesting anonymity.

  • India to host first global summit for media and entertainment sector in November
    on July 13, 2024

    India hosts the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) in Goa from November 20-24, alongside the International Film Festival of India (Nov 20-28). Announced by I&B Minister Vaishnaw and CM Sawant, it aims to improve IP rights, industry collaboration, and networking in the USD 27.5 billion media sector.

  • TV channels told to seek IN-SPACe nod before using foreign satellite capacity
    on July 12, 2024

    In an advisory dated July 10, the MIB stated that the existing arrangements for provisioning of capacity in C, Ku or Ka frequency bands from foreign satellite operators can be extended till March 31, 2025.

  • Meghalaya government launches its own OTT platform Hello Meghalaya
    on July 12, 2024

    Meghalaya becomes the first State to launch an OTT platform that monetizes youth passion. To cater for the huge youth population base, Government of Meghalaya introduced Hello Meghalaya OTT platform that intends to engage them in productive activities and enable economic growth.

  • Viacom18 to have 20 concurrent feeds for Paris Olympics 2024
    on July 12, 2024

    Viacom18's Paris 2024 coverage starts July 26 with 20 4K feeds, free on JioCinema. Featuring Indian and Women Athletes streams and Siddharth Sharma's vision, it airs on Sports18-1 HD in Tamil and Telugu. Olympians include Sakshi Malik, Sania Mirza, Viren Rasquinha, Vijender Singh, Somdev Devvarman, Murali Sreeshankar, Parupalli Kashyap, and Atanu Das.

  • Tata Play takes its easy bingeing solution to Bangladesh
    on July 11, 2024

    Tata Play has expanded its global reach by partnering with Akash Digital TV in Bangladesh to offer its white label solution, Tata Play Binge. This collaboration allows Akash Digital TV to utilise Tata Play's Cloud technology, simplifying content access for OTT aggregators. Tata Play aims to enhance its platform internationally and generate revenue by providing end-to-end development opportunities for OTT aggregators worldwide.

  • Broadcasters may move court against Trai ruling on pay channels
    on July 10, 2024

    TV broadcasters are preparing to challenge the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (Trai) directive legally. The directive mandates that pay channels available on DD Free Dish must be free to other distributors. Sources familiar with the situation revealed this information.

  • Badtime stories: Users wary of cognitive dissonance and emotional turmoil Instagram Stories put them through
    on July 10, 2024

    โ€‹โ€‹In 2016, when Instagram launched Stories โ€” a version of Snapchatโ€™s offering with the same name โ€” it was a gentler, kinder world. So, having โ€œStories [that] allow you to share everyday moments and grow closer to the people and interests you care aboutโ€ โ€” as Instagram describes the feature on its โ€˜Aboutโ€™ page โ€” probably seemed harmless.

  • Shoot films in Delhi, get up to Rs 3 crore: How Delhi Film Policy works
    on July 10, 2024

    The Delhi Film Policy, launched in 2022, is designed to promote the city as a vibrant and attractive film shooting destination. Bollywood movie 12th Fail is likely to be the first feature film to benefit under this initiative.

  • Olympics 2024: Viacom18 marks same ad rates for mobile, TV
    on July 9, 2024

    Viacom18 sets mobile ad rates equal to TV for Paris Olympics 2024, priced at Rs 1,40,000 per 10 seconds. Free streaming on JioCinema, with sponsor outlays of Rs 20 crore. Broadcasting in multiple languages with 18 live feeds.

  • India TV's Rajat Sharma elected as NBDA president
    on July 9, 2024

    India TV chairman Rajat Sharma has been elected as the new president of the News Broadcasters & Digital Association, succeeding Avinash Pandey. Sharma emphasizes the need for unity in facing industry challenges and ensuring a free and fair news environment for media operations in India.

  • Star Sports partners with GT20 Canada to broadcast live action in India
    on July 9, 2024

    GT20 Canada: Fans in India can catch all the action of the upcoming GT20 Canada, starting July 25 exclusively on Star Sports. The league features top T20 players like Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi. With 21 league games in 13 days, the tournament aims to boost cricket's popularity in North America. Star Sports' collaboration with GT20 Canada ensures world-class cricket entertainment for Indian viewers.

  • Viacom18 gets the right to broadcast Ultimate Table Tennis
    on July 9, 2024

    Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) partners with Viacom18 to broadcast UTT 2024 in Chennai from August 22 to September 7. Matches can be streamed on JioCinema and shown on Sports18 Network. The fifth season features eight teams including new additions Ahmedabad SG Pipers and Jaipur Patriots, with top Indian and global players competing.

  • Is Cartoon Network shutting down? Channel issues clarification
    on July 9, 2024

    The animation stated, "Cartoon Network is essentially dead and other big animation studios are not far behind. What happened to all the animation workers? Many are unemployed in record numbers, with some jobless for over a year, despite carrying the industry during the pandemic. When Covid first hit, animation was able to operate completely remotely, making it one of the only forms of entertainment that could continue production uninterrupted. But studios repaid them by cancelling projects, outsourcing jobs, and laying off artists en masse."

  • TRAI offers relief to TV distribution platforms in amended tariff order
    on July 8, 2024

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued tariff orders and interconnection regulations to reduce the regulatory burden on distribution platform operators (DPOs) amidst the migration of pay-TV customers to other platforms. The regulator has lifted the cap on network capacity fee (NCF) and brought it under forbearance to allow DPOs the ability to charge customers based on their paying capacity. Earlier, the cap on NCF was Rs 130 for 200 channels and Rs 160 for over 200 channels.

  • PVR Inox inks strategic partnership with Amazon Pay
    on July 8, 2024

    PVR Inox and Amazon Pay have joined forces to enhance payment options for moviegoers in India. Customers can now enjoy secure transactions using Amazon Pay's solutions including UPI, Amazon Pay Balance, and Amazon Pay Later. The partnership aims to provide a convenient and rewarding experience for cinema enthusiasts.

  • Banijay buys India adaptation rights to 'The Tourist' series from All3Media
    on July 8, 2024

    Banijay Asia has partnered with All3Media International to create an Indian adaptation of the award-winning series *The Tourist*, originally produced by Two Brothers Pictures. This collaboration aims to bring a unique blend of mystery and suspense to Indian audiences, retaining the essence of the original while infusing it with Indian cultural elements. Banijay Asiaโ€™s Mrinalini Jain and All3Mediaโ€™s Sabrina Duguet expressed excitement about the project, highlighting Banijay Asiaโ€™s success with previous adaptations and their confidence in delivering a high-quality version of this globally acclaimed thriller.

  • DTH companies lose over 3 million users in FY24
    on July 7, 2024

    Despite the Indian Premier League and the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in 2023, four private direct-to-home (DTH) operators in India lost 3.28 million active subscribers in the fiscal year ending March 2024. Free streaming of the events by JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar, along with price hikes by broadcasters, led to the decline. Competition from OTT platforms and Prasar Bharati-owned DD Free Dish also contributed to the drop in subscribers.

  • Regional films rule box office, Hindi lose the script chasing money
    on July 7, 2024

    The domination of regional films at India's box office has become significant, as their share in total box office collections rose from 40.3% in the June 2023 quarter to 56.8% in the June 2024 quarter. Despite a steady overall box office collection of โ‚น1,798 crore in the June 2024 quarter compared to โ‚น1,796 crore in the same period of the previous year, the share of Hindi films in the total collections has declined from 41.3% to 35.1%.

  • Spotify India narrows net loss in FY23
    on July 5, 2024

    Spotify India LLP's net loss declined 26% to โ‚น344 crore in FY23. Revenue rose 86% to โ‚น167 crore while expenses fell 9% to โ‚น504 crore. Subscriptions increased 66%, ad revenue 91%. Entered India 2019, contends with JioSaavn, Amazon Prime Music, and Apple Music. Globally, Spotify has 615 million users. Data from Tofler; FY24 unfiled.

  • Sony buys India TV rights for MLC
    on July 5, 2024

    Culver Max Entertainment, operating Sony Sports Network, acquired India TV rights for Major League Cricket 2024. JioCinema retains streaming rights. The second edition starts with reigning champions MI New York vs. Seattle Orcas. The final is in Texas on July 29.