Huge losses are asphyxiating the FM radio business.
TV 18 is all set to announce its next partnership with premium niche channels.
Tabloidisation seems to be working for Hindi news channels, fetching them viewers and advertisers.
BSNL and MTNL are already offering IPTV, and before the year is out, two private telecom firms will also offer such services.
An interview with Landor's executive creative director Peter Knapp.
Rupert Murdoch's elder son, was in Mumbai last week to partner Percept Holdings, a communications company, in a 50:50 joint venture for a celebrity management outfit
Infosys BPO (formerly Progeon) and media company TV18 have entered into a strategic alliance to launch Source18, a media process outsourcing company that will offer a range of services to media and entertainment companies globally.
An attempt to unravel the method in Anil Ambani's madness as he hopes to build leadership in entertainment.
A leading newspaper group in Delhi is keen to list a planned new company on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange.
Professional CEOs are taking home fat cheques and humungous stock options the size of small company turnovers
Network 18, the holding company of TV 18, Global News Broadcast, Web 18 and Studio 18, is investing $10 million in a new entertainment company -- The Indian Film Company, to be listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange.
Kolkata-based media house ABP, which publishes Ananda Bazaar Patrika and The Telegraph, is in talks with Swedish media firm Metro International to launch its free urban newspaper, Metro, in the country.
Becoming India's largest contract manufacturer of colour TVs isn't enough for Dixon Technologies. It now wants to revive the Weston brand.
The Essel Group website calls him a "karmyogi", defined as someone who believes in action rather than worry about its consequences.
As if there weren't enough, a spate of new television channels will launch this year against all rational thinking.
Armed with funds, the news broadcaster will soon make its debut in the entertainment and lifestyle genres.
With the Cricket World Cup on the anvil, former cricketers are in business. And how.
Weston, the largest-selling colour TV brand in the mid-1980s, is making a comeback with a 21-inch flat-screen colour TV priced at Rs 5,590, roughly 40 per cent cheaper than the average market price.
Blackstone, one of the world's largest private equity funds, is negotiating with the NDTV group for a stake in NDTV Networks, a new company, as part of an investment consortium.