The Union Secretary for Information and Broadcasting Apurva Chandra has exhorted the media and entertainment industry to set a target of growing the industry to more than USD 100 billion by the year 2030. “India will be a 10 trillion dollar economy in the next 10 years, we should target that the media and entertainment sector should grow to m...
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Dish TV AGM adjourns after rejecting 4 of 6 resolutions
The annual general meeting of satellite television provider Dish TV ended sine die (adjourned without an appointed date of resumption) after shareholders rejected four of the six AGM resolutions.
MIB Secy Chandra interacts with M&E sector stakeholders
The Indian Government on Monday held an interaction with representatives of the media and entertainment sector to discuss strategies for unleashing the industry’s full potential and making India a content hub.At the meeting, held in Mumbai,
New telecom bill likely to be in place in 6-10 months: Ashwini Vaishnaw
The new telecom bill, which was put out in public domain by the government Thursday, is expected to be in place in 6-10 months, but the government is ‘not in a hurry’, Communications Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Friday. “Basis consultation process, we will create a final draft. That draft will then go through...
‘Duologue With Barun Das’ has Arnab Goswami in the hot seat
With the Enforcement Directorate (ED) having cleared him and his network of any wrongdoing in the audience rating imbroglio, Republic Networks Arnab Goswami reveals for the first time the plot to frame him.
According to a press release from TV9 Network, in a sensational disclosure, A...
Comms Ministry seeks public views on draft of new telecom rules
India’s Ministry of Communications has put out a draft of proposed new telecoms laws for public consultation after having held earlier extensive dialogue with stakeholders, with an aim to develop a modern and future-ready legal framework in telecommunications.
In a statement on Thurs...