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In keeping with its market aggression, Quick Heal Technologies, known as anti-virus Quick Heal, launched its first regional TV commercial (TVC) in Tamil recently.
Abundantia Entertainment acquires Nirav Modi Book for SeriesAbundantia Entertainment acquires Nirav Modi Book for SeriesAbundantia Entertainment is planning a multi-season series on fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi, the production house announced on Friday. The company, which is behind films such a...
Discovery Sports has secured a 10-year agreement to show the Laver Cup exclusively for viewers across Europe from 2021 to 2030, further expanding its comprehensive world-class tennis offering. As per the company’s press release, coverage of the Laver Cup will be scaled to the widest audien...
In major changes in rankings of top All India Radio (AIR) streams globally (excluding India), FM Rainbow Mumbai, Rainbow Kannada Kaamanbilu and Asmita Mumbai have swooped into the Top 10, displacing AIR News 24x7, AIR Thrissur and AIR Kochi FM Rainbow.
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Ace filmmaker Christopher Nolan has chosen to partner with Universal Pictures for his new movie about American theoretical physicist J Robert Oppenheimer who helped develop the atomic bomb during World War II. PTI reported last week that Nolan and ...