Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technology Park (ARTPARK), the first of its' kind in the country, a not-for-profit foundation has been launched in the city on Monday.
Netflix is really excited about the films and series that it is making for India for the world, Ted Sarandos, co-CEO and chief content officer of global streaming service major, has said.
Live events are back as covid curbs ease across states, reviving options for artistes, sponsors and event organisers. Comedy events are the most popular, followed by music, including those by new and independent artistes.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has extended the date for comments on a consultation Paper on ‘Promoting Networking and Telecom Equipment Manufacturing in India’ to April 1.
Newer opportunities also extend into electronics, deep tech to quantum computing among others, the minister said speaking at the seventh edition of the ET Startup Awards 2021 event held in Bengaluru today.
In support of the Disney Plus streaming service, Disney has expanded its involvement in local production in Asia-Pacific. The company’s APAC head of content and development, Jessica Kam-Engle, gives the keynote presentation on the first day of Hong Kong FilMart.
Asian sports streaming platform SPOTV has launched in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and The Philippines. The move was announced on the first day of the virtual FilMart rights market.
Prasar Bharati has invited applications for allotment of vacant MPEG-2 slots of DD Free Dish DTH platform on a pro-rata basis for the period from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023. The e-auction process will be tentatively held on 23 March.
TorGuard has settled a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by several movie companies last year. The VPN provider stood accused of failing to take action against subscribers who were pirating films. As part of the settlement, TorGuard agrees to block BitTorrent traffic on U.S. servers; however, it stresses that user privacy is in no way affected by this decision.
Dubbed versions of South Indian films have seen a drop in popularity over the past few weeks, with three big films, Khiladi, Bheemla Nayak (both Telugu) and Valimai (Tamil), failing to create a buzz in the North