Bob Iger wins shareholder vote, but Disney’s future still uncertain: Successor search and box office woes linger

The biggest concern for the entertainment giant is to figure out Iger’s succession plan. Iger has already extended his tenure by almost two decades.

While Iger has won the shareholder battle, Disney’s challenges still remain. Some of these would be reviving the movie business, finding Iger’s successor, and navigating the complexities of streaming profitability and ESPN’s online transformation.

Delhi HC slaps Google with Rs 1 lakh fine. Find out why

1.5 Flash excels at summarization, chat applications, image and video captioning, data extraction from long documents and tables, and more. (Representative Image: Lauren Edvalson via Unsplash)

Dismissing Google’s appeal against the refusal of the grant of a patent by the Assistant Controller of Patents and Designs in 2019, the Court imposed Rs 1 lakh costs on Google LLC.

Sony to focus on organic growth, amping market presence through strategic partnerships in FY25: NP Singh

According to senior management, clear strategy and focused execution have helped the brand grow in a challenging business environment.

According to plans mentioned in the newsletter, Sony is channeling investments into new shows, including those on Sony LIV as a part of its strategy emphasising on driving organic growth and amping market presence through strategic partnerships.

FSSAI informs e-commerce FBOs to not use ‘health drink’ and ‘energy drink’ label for dairy/cereal/malt based drinks

The draft notification by FSSAI for the said amendment would now be put in the public domain for inviting suggestions and objections. (Image source: Unsplash)

The reason behind this is because ‘health drink’ isn’t defined in Indian food laws. ‘Energy drink’ on the other hand, by law, refers to flavoured water drinks – carbonated and non carbonated, under the FSS Act 2006.

Election Commission issues guidelines for media coverage during 2024 general elections

The Election Commission drew attention to Section 126(1)(b) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, which prohibits the display of any election matter through television, cinematography, or similar means in any polling area during the 48-hour period preceding the conclusion of polling. (Image source: News18)

The Commission warned against the publication of political advertisements masquerading as news headlines and speculative content predicting election outcomes.