Facebook Inc.'s independent Oversight Board has asked the social networking giant to provide clarity on the system it uses to review content decisions relating to some high-profile users.
The board's inquiry follows a Wall Street Journal<...
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Facebook Inc.'s independent Oversight Board has asked the social networking giant to provide clarity on the system it uses to review content decisions relating to some high-profile users.
The board's inquiry follows a Wall Street Journal<...
All India Radio live-streams on NewsOnAir app have quite a following among the working population of Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Kochi as around 75 percent of the listeners of AIR live-streams in these cities are in the age group of 25-64 years.
Streaming service Lionsgate Play on Tuesday announced the production of its next Indian Original, ‘Feels Like Home’, a coming-of-age series by Sidhanta Mathur.
The show, which feat...
Global streaming giant Netflix and UNESCO have come together to launch a campaign to highlight Indian culture and heritage with the OTT platform’s pre-school animated series Mighty Little Bheem.
The campaign titled, “One Country, Incredible Diversity” will start with a discu...
More than 40 OTT platforms and 1,800 digital news publishers have given requisite information to the Indian government under the new digital regulations, according to Minister of Information & Broadcasting Anurag Thakur.
Thakur furnished t...
India’s federal government Monday told the Delhi High Court that social media giant Twitter Inc. has failed to comply with India's new IT Rules, which is law of the land and is mandatorily required to be complied with.