Red Chillies’ film Jawan battles piracy, Delhi HC takes swift action

The court cracked down on Rohit Sharma, who was selling the film copies via WhatsApp, ordering deactivation of his number, group, and social media pages. Similar actions are anticipated against other group admins. (Image sourced via Instagram- @redchilliesent).

Red Chillies has also employed anti-piracy agencies to identify and report pirated copies on WhatsApp, Telegram, and social media platforms.

Zoo Media wins mandate for Goldmedal Electricals

Pollen, the influencer marketing agency under the network, will be responsible for curating influencer campaigns for the brand. (Representative Image: Immo Wegmann via Unsplash)

The mandate for digital marketing includes full-funnel creative and media services, which will be managed by Zoo Media Network’s flagship agency, FoxyMoron.

Tata Consumer Products in pole position to win Rs 5500 cr race for Capital Foods

Upstox concluded a 5 percent share buyback of Ratan Tata.. (Image source: Moneycontrol)

Negotiations have been underway to determine the stake that existing shareholders will retain or whether they will exit entirely, with Kotak Mahindra advising TCPL on this matter. The original asking price was almost $1.5 billion (Rs 12,442 crore), but it has since decreased.

BCCI signs three-year partnership deal with SBI Life

SBI Life is one of the official partners for the BCCI Domestic and International Season 2023-2026. (Image sourced via X - @BCCI)

The partnership will commence with the upcoming three-match One Day International (ODI) series against Australia, starting September 22.

Elon Musk plans to charge users a monthly fee to access X

Musk acknowledged the storm, admitting his government commitments have distracted from Tesla operations.

Elon Musk plans to introduce a monthly fee on Twitter (now X) to combat fake accounts, he said during a live-streamed conversation with Israel Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu. Musk aims to monetise the platform and make it an “everything app.”

MIB asks TRAI to include giving TV distributors autonomy for bouquet pricing issue in consultation paper

The recent decision was taken under the provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000 in consultation with other Ministries/Departments of the Government of India, and domain experts specializing in media and entertainment, women's rights, and child rights. (Representative Image: Glenn Carstens-Peters via Unsplash)

MIB has written to the TRAI Secretary to take into account AIDCF’S proposal to allow TV distributors autonomy to break broadcast bouquets.

Zee-Sony merger to take place by December this year

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) has reportedly sold its prime real estate asset in Hyderabad’s upscale Jubilee Hills area for Rs 99.3 crore.

If the proposed merger materialises, it will bring together over 70 television channels, video streaming services, as per reports.

TRAI releases recommendations on “Rationalization of Entry Fee and Bank Guarantees”

The terrestrially transmitted channels can be carried to multiple DPO networks simultaneously for re-transmission. Considering these developments, it is essential to establish an enabling framework to ensure that service providers can fully leverage technological advancements.

In order to facilitate the orderly growth of the telecom sector and ease of doing business, TRAI has made recommendations to the government for reducing the entry fees across various license authorizations and the merging of bank guarantees.

BARC plans to charge Rs 15 lakh per annum from broadcasters for Respondent Level Data

In a letter that was released on February 13, the IBDF highlighted that it would make a detailed representation to the parliamentary committee which was headed by Prataprao Jadhav, member of parliament, Shiv Sena. (Representative Image: Erik Mclean via Unsplash)

Like the currency data, Respondent Level Data will also be released every Thursday by 2 PM to subscribers of this data.