On August 10, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) rendered a verdict rejecting an appeal lodged by the Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS), contesting a Competition Commissio...
Netflix debuts ‘Clips’ feed to boost mobile content discovery
India’s creative industry reps air AI policy gaps in meet with PM’s advisor
IAMAI flays TRAI attempts to regulate communication OTT
TRAI consultation seeks policy reset to up public Wi-Fi expansion
Registrations open for Fever FM-backed ‘Voice of UP’ talent hunt
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Aamir Khan says ‘Ek Din’ feels like his own story
Ashutosh Gowariker named festival director for 57th IFFI
Finn Wolfhard to release new album ‘Fire From The Hip’ this July
On August 10, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) rendered a verdict rejecting an appeal lodged by the Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS), contesting a Competition Commissio...
On August 10, Walt Disney's CEO Bob Iger has acknowledged the prevailing challenges in the entertainment industry while underlining the company's dedication to cost reduction and creative innovation. Despite revealing some weak points in quarterly results, Disney's stock surged by nearly 3 percent in after-hours trading. Iger spotlighted a re...
Television continues to captivate global audiences, maintaining its status as a primary entertainment source. In a momentous move, Chrome Data Analytics & Media (Chrome DM) has introduced the highly anticipated genre wise landing page report, a Week 31 analysis masterpiece. Through meticulous data collec...
Bharti Airtel announced yesterday that it has begun rolling out 5G services on 26 GHz spectrum across all 22 telecom circles in the country. The roll-out was carried out by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) standard...
The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill passed by the Parliament yesterday is an important step to protect citizens' rights and support innovation economy and governance, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said.
Influencers having over five lakh (500,000) followers or earning more than Rs 40 lakh per year will now be classified as 'celebrities' appearing in ads, ASCI said yesterday.