Category: Television

  • Rajasthan’s rising stars multi-sector growth showcased at Gems of Rajasthan

    Rajasthan’s rising stars multi-sector growth showcased at Gems of Rajasthan

    MUMBAI: ET Now Swadesh, the Hindi business news channel of Times Network, hosted ‘The Gems of Rajasthan,’ a prestigious event celebrating the state’s dynamic economic growth. Honouring excellence across 15 key industries, the event highlighted Rajasthan’s evolving business landscape, attracting investors and innovators alike.

    The event’s chief guest, government of Rajasthan minister of water resources department Suresh Singh Rawat presented awards to distinguished achievers. Speaking on the state’s progress, he remarked, “Rajasthan is witnessing remarkable growth, attracting significant investments. Beyond Pushkar, all religious and tourist sites in the state are being developed with better infrastructure. The industrial sector is also receiving strong support from the government. Our goal is to ensure that every entrepreneur and investor finds a transparent, efficient, and supportive system. The government is committed to both ‘development and heritage’ while accelerating growth.”

    ‘Royal Rajasthan: Multi-Sector Growth Catalyst’, where industry pioneers explored the state’s promising future in tourism, Agri-tech, and business innovation. The panel featured Federation of Hospitality & Tourism of Rajasthan (FHTR) president Kuldeep Singh Chandela, Freshokartz Agritech Startup & Warmup Ventures founder & CEO Rajendra Lora, Pachar Group of Hotels director Radhika Pachar, and RMC Switchgears Ltd. CEO Ankit Agarwal. Together, they shared expert insights on Rajasthan’s evolving economic potential.

    With a blend of heritage and progress, Rajasthan continues to cement its status as a thriving hub for industry and investment.

  • BBC battles budget blues as bosses bet big on digital

    BBC battles budget blues as bosses bet big on digital

    MUMBAI: The BBC has unveiled its annual blueprint (read: Annual Plan 2025-26) for survival, promising to soldier on despite having its piggy bank raided to the tune of a cool £1 billion ($1.3 billion) compared to 15 years ago. The grand old dame of British broadcasting is putting on a brave face, fluttering her digital eyelashes at the youth  even as it has been trimming down its workforce – showing 2,000 staffers the door over the past five years.

    Samir Shah, the pubcaster’s chairman, waxed lyrical about the Beeb’s enduring importance “in a world of disinformation,” while director-general Tim Davie banged on about “delivering value for all” – corporate speak for “please don’t cut our funding any further.”

    The corporation has emerged from what it describes as an “aggressive savings programme” looking decidedly trimmer but still determined to punch above its weight. Fresh from a voluntary redundancy scheme that further reduced its workforce, broadcasting’s old dame  now describes herself as “smaller” and “leaner” – ready to face the challenges ahead with renewed focus.

    Beneath the corporate language lies a stark admission: the BBC’s traditional approach to savings is “no longer sustainable.” The pubcaster is caught in a perfect storm – licence fee increases below inflation, fewer global co-production partners, and the challenge of competing with deep-pocketed streaming giants.

    Despite the financial constraints, the BBC is investing in returning hits like The Night Manager and Doctor Who,  alongside fresh fare including Sally Wainwright’s Riot Women and Jack Thorne’s adaptation of Lord of the Flies. Popular crime drama The Gold will also make a comeback to bolster the schedule.

    In audio, the venerable farming drama The Archers will celebrate its 75th anniversary on Radio 4, proving the enduring appeal of Britain’s longest-running soap. Meanwhile, Radio 5 Live will broadcast more Premier League football matches than ever before – recognizing the continued draw of live sport.

    To attract younger audiences, BBC News will expand its presence on TikTok and Instagram while launching a schools initiative to help students evaluate news legitimacy. In a significant shift, full Newsround bulletins will appear on YouTube, not just on the CBBC channel and iPlayer.

    The BBC’s education wing is venturing into gaming with Planet Planners on Roblox, a geography-themed educational game marking its first foray onto the platform as it seeks to engage young learners where they already spend time.

    The iPlayer – the Beeb’s digital flagship – is set for enhancements with improved personalisation and smoother navigation between BBC platforms. Breaking news and in-depth documentaries will feature prominently, building on innovations like premiering Panorama in the morning before its evening broadcast.

    The corporation’s commercial arm has been tasked with delivering £1.5 billion ($1.95 billion) in returns by 2026/27 – a 30 per cent increase from the previous five-year period – as they seek to offset budget pressures and the decline in international co-productions.

    Sport remains central to the BBC’s offering, with women’s tournaments taking centre stage through Euros and Rugby World Cup coverage. The pubcaster is also planning four new music stations on DAB+, pending regulatory approval, while exploring how AI might enhance creativity while protecting intellectual property.

    As charter renewal approaches, the Beeb is actively engaging with audiences in what it calls its “biggest ever public engagement exercise.” The strategy highlights impressive metrics: 95 per cent of UK adults use BBC services monthly, iPlayer is growing faster than rival streaming platforms, and the corporation remains the only British media brand in the top five among 16-34 year-olds, reaching 68 per cent weekly.

    The BBC’s Christmas Day dominance – with all ten top-rated shows – and Olympics coverage reaching over 36 million viewers demonstrate its continued cultural significance. Its summer of sport package – Olympics, Euros and Wimbledon – reached 74 per cent of the UK population and generated 1.4 billion viewing hours.

    The message to Westminster is clear – preserve the BBC’s independence and provide sufficient funding to maintain quality, or risk losing a national institution that delivered 10.8 million viewers for The Traitors and had 21.6 million tuning in for Wallace & Gromit’s Vengeance Most Fowl last Christmas.

    Meanwhile, the BBC’s 39 local multimedia hubs across England will continue delivering news with new investigative teams enhancing local journalism. The corporation is also shifting more creative spending outside London, with a focus on “high impact drama commissions” including Richard Gadd’s Half Man filmed in Scotland, Matthew Barry’s The Guest set in Wales, and the return of Blue Lights from Northern Ireland.

    The BBC has also committed to publishing findings from an independent review of its workplace culture as it prepares for the future while maintaining its mission to inform, educate and entertain across an increasingly complex media landscape.

  • beIN ropes in Planetcast for sports broadcasting tech across Asia

    beIN ropes in Planetcast for sports broadcasting tech across Asia

    MUMBAI: beIN Asia Pacific has drafted Planetcast Media Services to power its sporting ambitions, striking a deal that will see the technology provider manage 14 HD sports channels across southeast Asia and Australia.
    The Singapore-based broadcaster, part of beIN Media group, has enlisted Planetcast’s cloud-first NexC platform to handle everything from playout to disaster recovery—ensuring sports fans don’t miss a second of action when their team is on the pitch, track or court.

    At the heart of this digital partnership sit two key technologies: Cloud.X Turbo, a nimble playout solution that promises ultra-low latency (tech speak for “you’ll see the goal almost before the goalkeeper does”), and Recaster, which delivers broadcast-quality streams over the public internet without breaking a sweat.

    “beIN Sports is a leader in live sports media innovation,” said beIN Asia Pacific vice-president of media technology  Sabil Salim who clearly believes his company has netted a winner with this partnership. “Planetcast’s proven expertise in managing major sports like the Indian Premier League (IPL), its leading-edge Cloud.X Turbo solution, and its robust NexC cloud platform provide the scalability, reliability, and seamless integration we need to elevate sports broadcasting across the region.”

    Planetcast  chief executive Sanjay Duda returned the compliment, suggesting the tie-up would give beIN “a competitive edge” in a broadcasting landscape that changes faster than football managers after a bad season.

    The deal comes as beIN looks to flex its muscles across 12 countries in the region, where it holds rights to premium sporting contests including Formula 1, UEFA Champions League and the Australian Open.
    Planetcast, meanwhile, will use the upcoming NAB Show in Las Vegas (5-9 April) to showcase its NexC platform—presumably hoping to attract more suitors with its cloud-native charms and AI-powered content automation. 

    Game on.

  • DBS Bank India hosts exclusive Badminton event at Bombay Gymkhana

    DBS Bank India hosts exclusive Badminton event at Bombay Gymkhana

    MUMBAI: DBS Bank India offered its customers and select members of Bombay Gymkhana a unique badminton experience with some of the nation’s top players. The exclusive event, held at the iconic sports club in Mumbai, featured stars Lakshya Sen, Chirag Shetty, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Treesa Jolly, and Gayatri Gopichand.

    Attendees enjoyed a special meet-and-greet session, a 15-minute game on the Gymkhana’s badminton court, followed by lunch and a personalised photo opportunity with their favourite player. A two-hour interactive session was also held for Gymkhana members and their children, making it a memorable day of sportsmanship.

    Sen, who made history at the Paris 2024 Olympics by becoming the first Indian men’s singles player to reach the semi-finals, headlined the event. The rising star holds titles including the India Open, Canada Open, and a silver medal at the 2022 All England Championships.

    Joining him were Jolly and Gopichand, the world No. nine women’s doubles pair, who played a key role in India’s gold-medal win at the 2024 Asia Team Championships. Also present were Shetty and Rankireddy, Khel Ratna awardees and former world No. one, known for their historic triumphs at the Asian Games and Super Series events.

    DBS Bank India managing director & head of group strategic marketing & communications Azmat Habibulla said, “We pride ourselves on going the extra mile to redefine customer engagement by curating exceptional, memorable experiences. This exclusive event embodies our brand promise, ‘Live more, Bank less,’ offering a unique opportunity to connect with India’s top badminton stars.”

     

  • Saras Salil to host six Bhojpuri Cine Awards 2025 in Lucknow

    Saras Salil to host six Bhojpuri Cine Awards 2025 in Lucknow

    MUMBAI: Saras Salil, is set to host the six edition of the Saras Salil Bhojpuri Cine Awards 2025 in Lucknow. The prestigious event will take place at the Indira Gandhi Pratishthan on 10 April 2025, celebrating the finest achievements in Bhojpuri cinema.

    The awards will recognise excellence across 50+ categories, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (Male and Female), along with honours for cinematography, music, and technical contributions.

    Prominent figures from the Bhojpuri film industry will grace the occasion, including Dinesh Yadav Nirahua, Arvind Akela Kallu, Amrapali Dubey, Anjana Singh, Sanjay Pandey, KK Goswami, Samar Singh, Raksha Gupta, Yamini Singh, Dev Singh, Vimal Pandey, C P Bhatt, Vinod Mishra, Shubham Tiwari, Pallavi Giri, Radha Singh, Mahi Khan, Richa Dixit, and Vidhya Singh. Their presence will add grandeur to the celebration.

    The awards will also honour behind-the-scenes talents, including producers, directors, technicians, choreographers, and sound engineers, recognising their vital contributions to Bhojpuri cinema.

    Publisher of Delhi Press editor-in-chief Paresh Nath, expressed his pride in celebrating the industry’s creative spirit. He said, “The Saras Salil Bhojpuri Cine Awards are more than just an event; they honour the passion and creativity that shapes Bhojpuri cinema. We are proud to recognise and honour the incredible talent that has contributed to the industry’s growth and success. This year’s edition promises to be even more spectacular, highlighting the stars and the unsung heroes who make cinema an art form.”

    The nomination process covers films released between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024. A panel of industry experts, critics, and cinema personalities will evaluate the nominees and select the winners.

    The ceremony will feature awards for acting, supporting roles, technical expertise (cinematography, editing), and creative contributions such as screenplay and music. Special honours like the Lifetime Achievement Award, Emerging Talent, and Best Bhojpuri Film of the Year will also be presented, celebrating both established and rising stars.

     

  • KP Group powers Delhi Capitals’ innings with a green energy partnership

    KP Group powers Delhi Capitals’ innings with a green energy partnership

    MUMBAI: KP Group has stepped up to the crease, not with a bat, but with big green energy. On 29 March 2025, the renewable energy titan announced its partnership with Delhi Capitals as the official renewable energy partner for the ongoing T20 League season. It’s not just cricket and contracts—it’s climate goals wrapped in a cricket jersey.

    KP Group chairman & MD Faruk G Patel put it straight, “We are proud to associate with Delhi Capitals as their renewable energy partner. Cricket is a religion in India and the T20 League is one of the most popular sporting leagues in the world featuring the best cricketers. The association not only brings KP Group to the spotlight but also emphasises the crucial role of renewable energy in conserving the planet. Together, we aim to inspire crores of cricket fans and other people around the world to adopt clean energy solutions.”

    This partnership isn’t a one-hit wonder. KP Group has a long track record of supporting sporting events and athletes across disciplines. Patel added, “At KP Group, we have always believed in the power of sports to bring people together and inspire change. Over the years, we have supported various sporting events and athletes across disciplines, showcasing our commitment to supporting talent and promoting a healthier world. This association with Delhi Capitals is another milestone in our journey of empowering sports.”

    Delhi Capitals CEO Sunil Gupta echoed the sentiment, “We are happy to welcome KP Group as our renewable energy partner for the ongoing season. This association aims to promote positive change to inspire sustainability through sport as the vehicle. We look forward to their support and a meaningful partnership.”

    There’s a cricketing twist to the tale too. Former Indian pacer and 2011 World Cup winner Munaf Patel—now bowling coach of Delhi Capitals—is also a brand ambassador for KP Group. Call it a match made in sporting sustainability.

    With over 1.4 GW of renewable projects energised and another 3.8 GW in progress, KP Group is no small player. From solar and hybrid energy through KPI Green Energy, to wind energy via KP Energy, and engineering expertise from KP Green Engineering—the company has covered its green bases. Plus, its bold new venture into green hydrogen under KP Green Hydrogen & Ammonia Pvt. Ltd. shows it’s not just talking clean, but walking the green walk.

    Delhi Capitals, co-owned by GMR Group and JSW Sports, led by all-rounder Axar Patel, are set to play their second match of the T20 League 2025 season against Hyderabad in Visakhapatnam on 30 March.

  • Infinitum ropes in Rajiv Lakshman as group head to beef up its creative IP playbook

    Infinitum ropes in Rajiv Lakshman as group head to beef up its creative IP playbook

    MUMBAI: What happens when one of India’s most iconic TV creators gets behind the wheel of a fast-growing digital content rocket ship? Sparks fly, formats morph, and global audiences better buckle up. Infinitum Network Solutions, the Hyderabad-based content powerhouse, has appointed Rajiv Lakshman as group head, intellectual properties—and it’s clearly not playing small.

    Lakshman, best known for co-creating reality TV staples like MTV Roadies and MTV Splitsvilla, brings more than 20 years of storytelling firepower to Infinitum. This hire isn’t just strategic—it’s symbolic. It signals the company’s serious pivot from a traditional multi-channel network to a global brand ambassador for Indian creativity.

    “Rajiv’s exceptional track record in creating formats that resonate with Indian audiences across diverse cultural backgrounds perfectly complements our mission to help talented creators grow from non-metro, tier two, tier three cities, and bring their voice to a global stage,” said Infinitum Network Solutions founder Satyadev Chada Krishna.

    Founded in 2017, Infinitum has already left its mark across 160+ countries, with over 400 projects under its belt and more than 300 brands served globally. Not too shabby for a homegrown outfit rooted in Hyderabad, now stepping into a global spotlight.

    Lakshman, clearly revved up about the appointment, said, “Infinitum’s innovative approach to content creation and distribution represents the future of Indian digital media on the global stage. I’m excited to join an organisation that has achieved such impressive global reach while staying true to its Indian roots. Together, we’ll create compelling intellectual properties that showcase India’s cultural richness while transcending boundaries. By reaching out to creators from tier two and tier three cities, we aim to create opportunities for young talent across diverse languages and regions, empowering them to grow, build careers, and establish a launchpad for the next generation of content creators.”

    This move couldn’t be better timed. As the company expands its original content slate across formats and platforms, Lakshman’s experience navigating the transition from linear TV to OTT fits like a glove. From children’s shows to thrillers and rom-coms, Infinitum’s evolving playbook is about to get a splash of Lakshman’s trademark edge.

  • Sparks fly at Times Now Summit as Pathan and Trivedi lock horns on stage

    Sparks fly at Times Now Summit as Pathan and Trivedi lock horns on stage

    MUMBAI: It was anything but a polite panel discussion. By the time the dust settled at the Times Now Summit 2025 in New Delhi, the audience had witnessed more fireworks than a Diwali finale. What started as a debate quickly turned into a political mud-wrestling match, as AIMIM’s Waris Pathan and BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi squared off in a no-holds-barred clash of ideologies, history, and hot potatoes.

    The brawl began with BJP MP Trivedi laying out his now-signature ‘chronology’ on the Aurangzeb controversy. According to him, the blame game begins not with the BJP but with Samajwadi Party’s Abu Azmi, followed by Congress’ Rashid Alvi and Imran Masood. “It was Abu Azmi of the Samajwadi Party who raked up the issue of Aurangzeb, followed by Rashid Alvi of the Congress Party and then Imran Masood,” Trivedi claimed, looking more historian than politician.

    Pathan, never one to duck a punch, fired back with a stinging retort. “Everyone knows who has mastered and holds a PhD in polarisation—it’s the BJP. For the last 10 years, we have seen BJP-driven polarisation across the country. The party has completely lost focus on its priorities,” he said, accusing the ruling party of sowing division like it’s sowing season.

    The debate flared up further over the Waqf Amendment Bill. Pathan slammed the BJP for what he called a deliberate attack on minority rights. “What message do you want to send? What was the need to bring the Waqf Amendment Bill? We know BJP’s intention is to take over our land. The BJP wants to usurp our Waqf land just to polarise the situation. Why do they want to spread hatred”

    Trivedi, unfazed, cited land statistics to back his party’s move. “The Waqf Board claimed 120 properties in Delhi, and the Congress handed them over by 2014. The move was necessary to protect government assets,” he argued.

    While the political slugfest stole the spotlight, the Summit wasn’t all fire and fury. BSE MD & CEO Sundararaman Ramamurthy joined virtually with a more optimistic pitch. “The theme of Keeping India Ahead aligns very well with India’s vision of Viksit Bharat, a developed nation by 2047, led by our PM Narendra Modi,” he said. He cited India’s $4.5 trillion economy and projected a leap to $30–35 trillion by 2047, potentially hitting $50 trillion.

    Minister of consumer affairs and renewable energy Pralhad Joshi, flexed the green credentials, revealing a Rs 20,000 crore investment push into renewables. “India is currently the third-largest producer of renewable energy globally,” he noted, casually.

    Jal Shakti minister Chandrakant Raghunath Patil dived into water politics—literally. Speaking on rainwater management and pollution, he pointed fingers at agricultural chemicals like urea for polluting rivers. “If agricultural water is used specifically for agriculture, this problem can be addressed,” he said. He added that the government had launched a cleanup drive for six major rivers, including the Ganga.

    The summit, backed by state partners such as Punjab, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Goa and Haryana, along with Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and a raft of brand partners, served up a heady cocktail of policy, polemics, and personality clashes.

    And if day one was anything to go by, Times Now Summit 2025 might need a referee as much as a moderator.

     

  • Shalimar Paints adds colour to Mumbai Indians for a vibrant cricket season

    Shalimar Paints adds colour to Mumbai Indians for a vibrant cricket season

    MUMBAI: When cricket meets colour, the result is a masterpiece, this IPL season, Shalimar Paints is bringing its brushstrokes to the Mumbai Indians (MI) as their official paint partner. With a legacy spanning over 120 years, the iconic paint brand is set to paint the town blue with its vibrant association with one of the league’s most successful franchises.

    This partnership isn’t just about branding, it’s about blending passion and performance, much like a perfectly mixed shade. With MI boasting five IPL titles and a colossal global fanbase, Shalimar Paints aims to amplify its reach, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, where the brand sees immense growth potential. The collaboration promises wide brand visibility across MI’s team merchandise, advertisements, digital campaigns, and fan engagement initiatives making Shalimar a household name, both in the stadium and at home.

    Shalimar Paints director Kuldip Raina said, “At Shalimar Paints, we are thrilled to partner with Mumbai Indians as the official paint partner, tapping into the massive cricket fan base to connect with India’s passionate audience. This collaboration targets the young, radiant generation who value creativity, modern aesthetics, and bold, dynamic energy, principles that drive our Shalimar Paints 2.0 transformation. We are blending exceptional quality, innovative products, and forward-thinking solutions, supported by substantial investments in R&D. With a wide range of sustainable, power-packed products, we cater to individuals whose dynamic lifestyle aligns with our offerings. Leveraging digital integration, social media, and region-specific campaigns, we are creating experiences that drive awareness, build lasting connections, and foster loyalty. This collaboration is about igniting a passion that resonates with India’s energetic spirit, positioning Shalimar Paints as a brand that evolves with today’s vibrant audience.”

    A Mumbai Indians spokesperson added, “We welcome Shalimar Paints to the Mumbai Indians family. Their commitment to innovation and quality aligns well with our team’s ethos. We look forward to an exciting season together, bringing fans closer to the game and enhancing their engagement with Mumbai Indians.”

    As the IPL fever grips the nation, Shalimar Paints and Mumbai Indians are set to create a bold, bright, and unforgettable season, because whether on walls or wickets, a flawless finish is what truly matters.

  • Animation maverick plots comeback in Technicolor  takeover

    Animation maverick plots comeback in Technicolor takeover

    MUMBAI: In a phoenix-like manoeuvre that would make Hollywood scriptwriters blush, Boris Hertzog has clinched a court-approved acquisition that resurrects his animation ambitions from the corporate graveyard.

    OuiDO Productions—Hertzog’s brainchild—has swooped up Technicolor animation’s intellectual property and Mikros Animation’s episodic production operations, marking what the  entrepreneur calls “OuiDO 2.0”. Three years after departing the company  (Technicolor Animation Productions) he co-founded with Sandrine Nguyen-Tiet, Hertzog is back with a vengeance.

    “The context may be challenging,” he quips, ” to create, to innovate, to dream and to realise meaningful projects with all the energy that drives us..”

    Backed by Lift Value (which he co-founded with Gilbert Saada) and bolstered by strategic partners Cyd Partners, Hertzog’s ecosystem is expanding faster than a cartoon character’s imagination. Moon-Keys International Content provides distribution muscle, with whispers of a publishing subsidiary on the horizon.

    The who’s who of broadcasters—TF1, M6/Gulli, Disney, CNC—have pledged continued support, suggesting this isn’t just another corporate reshuffling, but a genuine creative renaissance.

    “We’re more determined than ever,” Hertzog declares, tipping his hat to the “loyal, passionate talent” who’ve been his creative co-conspirators.

    Game on, animation world. OuiDO is back, and it’s not playing nice—it’s playing brilliant.