Discovery Warner Bros (DWB) has reshuffled its Asia leadership team and has replaced South Asia head Megha Tata with Arjun Nohwar. Nohwar, who came to DWB last year from a non-media background, will be the general manager for India, reporting to Clement Schwebig, President & Managing Director of Warner Bros. Discovery in India, Southeast ...
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Govt. transfers 10 in-orbit comms satellites to NSIL
India’s federal cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the transfer of 10 in-orbit communication satellites from Government of India to NewSpace India Ltd. (NSIL), a wholly owned public sector enterprise under the administrative control of the Department of Space.
Shemaroo appoints Mohan Gopinath as biz head, Bollywood
Shemaroo Entertainment on Wednesday announced the appointment of Mohan Gopinath as its Business Head, Bollywood.
In his new role, Mohan will be responsible for driving the Bollywood business of Shemaroo, which is celebrating 60 years of entertaining India. Mohan comes with 25 years of rich experience in the m...Govt. open to Big Tech suggestions on self-reg appellate tool: IT Minister
The government is “open” to big tech platforms suggesting an effective self-regulatory appellate mechanism that can offer a “better solution” to resolve grievances raised by social media users, India’s junior Electronics and IT Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Tuesday, asserting new amendments to social media ru...
Amazon consumer biz CEO Dave Clark resigns
Amazon's long-serving CEO of consumer business has stepped down, Amazon stated. Dave Clark has been with the firm for 23 years, advancing from managing a warehouse in Kentucky to directing the whole retail operation. He was also in charge of Amazon's warehousing and shipping operations, as well as overseeing the retail company during a per...
Govt. justifies proposed changes in IT Rules
The government’s proposal to set up a grievance panel that will have the power to override decisions of social media companies and other internet firms is aimed at addressing some infirmities and gaps arising out of big technology companies, an official statement said on Monday. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) i...