Indian OTT platforms are changing strategies. They are now sharing content rights to manage costs. This shift includes films and even live sports.
Disney announced on Wednesday that Marvel Studios is scheduled to release an untitled movie on Dec. 15, 2028.
As media buyers and advertising elites execs anxiously convene at Cannes Lions, all anyone can talk about is how much time the business has left.
By inking a pact with French broadcaster TF1 to carry its live sports, drama series and reality shows, the streaming giant is evolving into a giant aggregator — that looks a lot like the Pay TV interface of old.
In California's capitol, A-listers delicately push to expedite a bulked-up tax incentive to halt a production exodus.
The Veo 3 video generator is capable of creating both videos and sound based on text prompts, with YouTube CEO Neal Mohan saying the "AI technology will push the limits of human creativity."
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Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle helped unleash an indie-film revolution as a key member of Denmark’s Dogma movement, utilizing handheld digital video camcorders and available light to shoot dramas of unsettling intensity.
Autonomous AI agents are revolutionizing enterprise workflows by replacing fragmented systems with intent-driven experiences.
Telecom companies must offer all their retail fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) plans to Public Data Offices (PDOs) for bandwidth capacities of up to 200 Mbps under the PM-WANI scheme, according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s Telecommunication Tariff (71st Amendment) Order, 2025.