Tag: Creator

  • YouTube adds Nykaa and Purplle to shopping affiliate programme as beauty commerce booms

    YouTube adds Nykaa and Purplle to shopping affiliate programme as beauty commerce booms

    MU7MBAI: YouTube is turning beauty tutorials into storefronts. The video platform has added Nykaa and Purplle to its shopping affiliate programme, expanding creators’ ability to monetise content as shopping-related watch time in India jumps 250 per cent year-on-year.

    The move doubles down on beauty and lifestyle, a category where 89 per cent of Indian shoppers say YouTube helps them make confident purchase decisions. Creators enrolled in the programme can now tag products from Nykaa and Purplle alongside existing partners Flipkart and Myntra, earning commissions when viewers buy.

    More than 40 per cent of eligible creators in India have signed up since the programme launched a year ago, tagging products in over three million videos. Over 200 million logged-in users in India have made shopping-related searches on YouTube, creating what the platform calls a “complete monetisation ecosystem”.

    “The next era of video commerce is already being defined by India’s vibrant creator economy on YouTube,” says YouTube India managing director Gunjan Soni. “We are scaling content-driven shopping from a successful programme to a complete monetisation ecosystem.”

    YouTube is sweetening the deal with artificial intelligence tools that automatically tag products the moment they’re mentioned in videos, capturing viewer interest at its peak. The platform will also test automatic product identification later this year.

    Flipkart vice president of growth and marketing Pratik Arun Shetty, frames the partnership as commerce meeting creativity. “India’s creator economy is transforming how people engage with brands,” he says. Myntra reports creator collaborations have grown threefold in the past year, whilst Nykaa positions itself as a pioneer in content-led commerce.

    YouTube is also rolling out tools to make brand deals more lucrative: a flexible format for inserting and replacing sponsored segments, links to brand sites in Shorts, and a Creator Partnerships Hub inside Google Ads to connect advertisers with influencers.

    It’s a bet that authenticity converts. Whether creators cash in or merely chase clicks will depend on whether viewers trust recommendations—or just skip to the comments.

  • Climate-conscious marketing startup bags $2m to fix advertising’s waste problem

    Climate-conscious marketing startup bags $2m to fix advertising’s waste problem

    MUMBAI: Nearly two-fifths of the $1 trillion sloshed around global advertising each year vanishes into the ether—wasted on botched targeting, feeble creative and sheer duplication. Climaty AI reckons it can plug the leak.
    The Dubai-based startup, which bills itself as the world’s first “CliMarTech” company, has secured $2m in early-stage funding led by Turbostart to build what it calls an agentic AI ecosystem—self-learning marketing infrastructure that optimises campaigns in real time whilst measuring their carbon footprint.

    Founded by Neel Pandya, former chief executive of AI startup Pixis (which he helped scale to $225m in funding), Climaty AI deploys four AI-powered agents—Campaign Builder, Creator, Optimizer and Analytics—to automate the grunt work and free media planners to focus on strategy rather than spreadsheets.

    The funding will bankroll expansion across Asia-Pacific, EMEA, Britain and north America, where demand for sustainable marketing is climbing. Climaty AI has already run pilots with Opella and tested its platform across edtech, consumer healthcare, automotive and consumer goods sectors.

    “Marketing platforms of the future will combine performance with accountability. Climaty AI is shaping this new standard with CliMarTech and agentic AI,” said Bengaluru-based venture and accelerator fund Turbostart founder Ganesh Raju. 

    Pandya, who spent two decades at L’Oréal, Vodafone and GroupM before diving into AI, argued that the most successful brands will treat accountability as a performance driver rather than a cost centre. “Agentic AI and sustainability are at the core of everything we do,” he said.

    The pitch: smarter campaigns, measurable results, and a smaller carbon footprint—performance and responsibility in one package. Whether agencies and brands buy it remains to be seen, but with $370 billion going up in smoke annually, there’s certainly room for improvement.

  • I don’t believe that every learner comes to become an artist: Artium Academy’s Ashish Joshi

    I don’t believe that every learner comes to become an artist: Artium Academy’s Ashish Joshi

    Mumbai: As technology and artificial intelligence (AI) continue to reshape music creation, education is also evolving to keep pace with these changes. AI offers musicians advanced tools for creativity and efficiency, while independent music is gaining prominence worldwide.

    Artium Academy steps into this space, offering a forward-thinking approach to music learning. By combining modern pedagogy with AI, they provide a personalised learning experience, nurturing talent from the grassroots level. With guidance from industry legends like Sonu Nigam, Shubha Mudgal, KS Chithra, among others, Artium Academy is transforming the way music education is delivered, helping students evolve from learners to creators.

    Indiantelevision.com’s Arth Chakraborty caught up with Artium Academy founder and CEO Ashish Joshi to discuss the academy’s innovative approach to music education, the role of AI in enhancing learning experiences, the importance of nurturing talent for the independent music scene, and much more…

    Edited Excerpts:

    On the inspiration behind founding Artium Academy, and the evolution of its mission since its inception

    Despite the depth, diversity, and richness of Indian music, which is probably deeper and more diverse than the global music ecosystem, India has never had a music education brand that is truly global. Just imagine the Berklee College of Music, New York and The Juilliard School in the West. That was one of the first thoughts that came to my mind and that’s when we realised that there was also a lack of an outcome-driven education platform globally.

    What I mean is that, once you finish learning, whether on your own or through an institution, you are left to fend for yourself. There is no creative assistance, no creative guidance, or no financial support. Even if you manage to create something of your own, there’s no help with monetisation or distribution. So, the value chain was dysfunctional. Also, the current music education ecosystem in India is rigid and has not evolved. It’s not a globally standardised process like you see in the West or Southeast Asia, where programs are standardised right from school. That’s not the case in India. These were the gaps we saw, which inspired us to start Artium. Today, we are proud to be the largest outcome-driven music education platform.

    On Artium Academy differentiating itself from other music education platforms

    The outcome-led approach I mentioned is one of our key differentiators. There are a few aspects that really stand out. First, we are fortunate to have some of the top maestros in the industry, individuals who have dedicated their life, heart, and soul to music across various genres, such as Sonu Nigam, Shubha Mudgal, K.S. Chithra, Louis Banks and Aruna Sairam. These maestros have come together as part of the academic board at Artium, which is one of our biggest differentiators. The second is that we are the first outcome-driven music education platform. When I say outcomes, they come in two forms: one is a globally certified music education program, and the other is the journey from being a learner to becoming a creator, and eventually an influencer. This comprehensive vertical music play is what sets us apart from other players who are solely focused on music education.

    Additionally, we’ve launched our own music label, where we give opportunity to our talent. Every album we launch includes a collaboration between a superstar from the industry and our talent, giving them a fast track in their growth journey. So, real outcomes are being driven.

    On AI transforming music education and enhancing creativity and efficiency in music production at Artium Academy

    I wouldn’t say that we are using AI to teach learners because I still believe that the learning process is creative, and you can’t depend on AI to start teaching. However we are using AI to enable the post-class practice experience. We’ve built a picture recognition platform as part of our practice studio. So, after the class is over and the learner goes home, they have the content they learned in the class. Through the practice studio, which has an AI-enabled platform, learners can practice and submit their assignments based on the practice they’ve done.

    I feel AI plays a vital role in enabling these self-paced practice sessions when the teacher isn’t available after the live class. That’s one area where AI plays a very important role, and we’re trying to use that as much as possible. We’re also using AI for generating video content. For instance, at Juju Baby Music, all our video content is AI-enabled. This means we don’t have to go outdoors to shoot for any concepts we create around the videos; all the videos are AI-enabled or rather AI-led.

    On the current trend of underdeveloped music styles gaining popularity as compared to the polished styles valued in the past; and this trend affecting young artists’ creative processes

    I believe Lo-Fi is a format of music, but an artist doesn’t have to sing in Lo-Fi. The core process of music learning remains the same, although new genres, such as hip-hop, may be introduced along the way. However, this doesn’t change the approach to vocal training. An artist’s journey typically has two or three key phases: learning, creating (which involves songwriting), and finally, performing. The performance stage is crucial, as it requires the artist to have mastered the fundamentals during their learning phase to excel as a live performer.

    While new formats like Lo-Fi have gained popularity thanks to advancements in technology, they are more about how the music is presented than how it’s learned. Lo-Fi works because most devices can handle stereo sound well, but it’s not a style of singing. The learning process shouldn’t shift based on these evolving formats. More and more artists realise that mastering versatility is essential for them to become multi-genre singers. The nuances of these new formats are tied to production, not to the foundational aspects of learning music.

    On AI tools used in your teaching methods

    Once learners complete their live classes, they have content available on their dashboard for post-class learning. This phase focuses on the practice process, where they can use AI tools to practice with original content and receive feedback on how well they are doing with pitch, sur, and taal. We are efficiently utilising AI here and continue to evolve as we move forward on this journey.

    On Artium Academy supporting aspiring musicians in today’s rapidly evolving industry

    Most music education platforms in the world leave you to fend for yourself once you finish your learning journey. However, at Artium, we have our own music label, Juju Baby Music, where the idea is to take learners journey from being just learners to creators. Once they become creators, we help them through the entire A&R process of grooming them to be the artists of the future. We launch these talents on our own label, and in every album, we feature singles by our creators/artists, along with collaborations between our talent and maestros from the industry. This provides emerging talent with some of the finest exposure they can receive because all they need is a platform for visibility. That’s how we’re progressing with Artium Originals, with Juju Baby being a part of it.

    On Artium Academy defining and measuring success for its students, particularly in terms of their career growth in the music industry

    First, I don’t believe that every learner comes with the intention of becoming an artist; every learner has different reasons for learning. For instance, kids and their parents often want them to acquire cognitive skills, confidence, and the right growth. In that process, they may not focus on performing better.

    For us, the measurement of growth is in three formats. For a group of kids who want to acquire knowledge of music, we offer global certification programs to enable that process. For middle-aged individuals who see music education as a stress buster and seek social equity, we also facilitate their learning journey. For those who come with the intention of becoming creators or influencers of the future, there’s a specific journey we enable. As I mentioned before, these individuals move from being learners to creators.

    We provide them with creative assistance and a platform like Juju Baby Music to create and distribute their music. We also assist them in securing live shows and brand partnerships. So, the whole Juju Baby support system is what we offer to the talents who come to Artium with the intention of becoming the artists of the future.

    On the future of music education evolving and your vision for Artium Academy over the next few years

    I believe music education is growing rapidly for two key reasons. First, there’s a rising narrative among new-age parents that music education is an essential life skill for children. Much like enrolling kids in sports, more young parents are encouraging their children to start learning music as early as five or six years old. Second, India has never had a globally certified music education program, especially for Indian classical music, and I see that now emerging strongly. Moreover, with the government of India’s new education policy (NEP 2020) making music education an elective subject in CBSE and ICSE schools, this will further boost its growth.

    Overall, I see the growth of music education across different age groups and demographics as a healthy and positive trend. I also envision Artium Academy becoming the leading outcome-driven music education platform, starting with global Indians and eventually expanding across all cultures to become a truly global platform. By offering a platform for future creators, I see us as the foundation of talent, uniting creators under one umbrella within the next three to four years. Our goal is to be the largest hub for music creators, and with these creators as part of our ecosystem, we will generate significant independent music intellectual property (IP).

    In this way, we aim to build the largest independent music IP platform. On one side, we’ll be the largest education platform, on the other, the largest hub for music creators, and simultaneously, the biggest platform for producing independent music IP. That’s the future I see for Artium.

  • MSI unveils MSI Creator Awards 2024

    MSI unveils MSI Creator Awards 2024

    Mumbai: MSI, the computing manufacturer in gaming, creator, and business laptops, has unveiled the highly anticipated MSI Creator Awards 2024, marking the fifth consecutive year of this premier platform dedicated to celebrating the ingenuity and innovation of creators worldwide. Under the inspiring theme of “A Fusion of Art and Technology,” the competition serves as a testament to the seamless integration of technology and artistic expression. Submissions will be accepted from now until 11 August 2024.

    This year, the MSI Creator Awards will showcase four captivating categories: graphic design, animation, film, and AI-generated works. The graphic design, animation, and film categories will be evaluated by esteemed industry professionals, while the AI-generated works category will be selected mainly by public voting. With a total prize pool exceeding $60,000, this is a chance for all creators to showcase talent and claim a share of the rewards.

    Participants competing for top honors in graphic design, animation, and film have a chance to win an impressive prize package worth over $50,000. This includes a substantial cash prize, state-of-the-art MSI laptops tailored for content creation, and a one-year subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud. Additionally, winners will gain unparalleled exposure across MSI’s digital platforms, presenting them with potential collaborations for future projects.

    The AI-generated works category allows creators to  embody the spirit of “A Fusion of Art and Technology,” highlighting the symbiotic relationship between artistry and technology. Winners in this category will be primarily determined by public voting, reflecting the audience’s appreciation of the innovative and creative use of artificial intelligence in artistic expression. To celebrate these groundbreaking achievements, winners in this category will have the chance to compete for a prize pool exceeding $10,000.

    Commenting on the announcement, MSI regional marketing manager – MEA and Pan India Green Lin said, “We are excited to unveil the MSI Creator Awards 2024, dedicated to empowering and spotlighting the next generation of creators worldwide. This year, we’re proud to expand our platform, offering a stage for emerging talents to shine across Graphic Design, Animation, Film, and AI-Generated Works. With an anticipated influx of global participation, we’re set for an extraordinary showcase of innovation and artistic prowess. We can’t wait to witness the groundbreaking entries!”

    Recognizing the distinct needs of creators, MSI offers a diverse range of Studio laptops meticulously crafted to elevate the creative process and tailored to provide an unparalleled boost and optimize the creative process for a seamless experience.

    Furthermore, with the groundbreaking MSI AI-Artist, a generative AI software that can create images directly by typing prompts or using picture references, creators can easily unleash their imagination. The MSI AI Artist works purely offline, ensuring a safe and efficient workflow and empowering users to streamline their ideas and generate stunning visuals effortlessly.

    Open to creators worldwide, submissions will be accepted from now until 11 August 2024.

  • Instagram’s creator marketplace expands, Tests smarter recommendations

    Instagram’s creator marketplace expands, Tests smarter recommendations

    Mumbai: From branded content to partnership ads, Instagram is one of the best places for brands and creators to collaborate — and today, we’re excited to announce how we’re making it easier to work together. In 2022, we began testing the creator marketplace in the US, a new destination where brands and creators can more easily connect and collaborate around partnership opportunities. Since then, we’ve introduced new features and onboarded thousands of creators and brands in the US to the creator marketplace.

    Today, we’re excited to take another step forward and announce the planned expansion of Instagram’s creator marketplace to eight new markets. Over the next few weeks, we plan to invite creators and brands based in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Japan, India and Brazil to join Instagram’s creator marketplace. Chinese export brands will also be invited to connect with onboarded creators in countries outside of China.

    Brands have told us it can be challenging to source creators for partnership ads. That’s why we’re excited to begin testing in the US our brand new, machine learning-based recommendations that use Instagram data to help brands more easily discover creators who are the best fit for their campaigns. Eligible brands can access these recommendations over the coming months on Instagram’s creator marketplace in Meta Business Suite.

    Instagram’s creator marketplace can help brands easily find relevant creators for any kind of collaboration, but one of the most powerful is partnership ads. Partnership ads (formerly known as branded content ads) allow advertisers to amplify content with a creator or other partner’s handle to scale their collaborations. Partnership ads are the most performant and transparent way for advertisers and creators to run ads together and Instagram’s creator marketplace helps brands discover creators to partner with.

    Here’s how it works.

    Join Instagram’s Creator Marketplace

    Brands join Instagram’s creator marketplace in Meta Business Suite. Creators join from their professional dashboards in the Instagram app. Creators can indicate brands and interests relevant to them. Creators can also create a portfolio to highlight what makes them unique.

    Find the Right Match

    To help match the right creators and brands for campaigns, we’re testing new custom, machine learning-powered creator recommendations for each brand. Brands can also search for creators, filtering for creator and audience attributes. They can also see a list of creators who have expressed interest and check out creator portfolios.

    Connect & Collaborate

    Creators receive brand messages in a dedicated Partnership Messages folder at the top of the Primary tab. Brands can reach out to creators directly or create and send a project to multiple creators outlining the branded content or partnership ad opportunity. Creators can review the details and requirements of the opportunity, as well as the rate, all within the Instagram app.

    Create & Launch

    Once brands and creators agree, they are ready to create. Advertisers can boost organic Instagram content as partnership ads, including branded content with the paid partnership label, or they can create new partnership ads in Ads Manager. Please visit the Help Center for instructions on how to use the creator marketplace or set up partnership ads.

    Instagram’s creator marketplace helps brands find the right creators and helps creators get discovered by brands. We’re excited to continue evolving the creator marketplace and partnership ads to offer even more ways for brands and creators to connect, partner, and grow.
     

  • Big Bang Social launches India’s first creator super-app

    Big Bang Social launches India’s first creator super-app

    Mumbai: Collective Artists Networks BigBang.Social, is proud to announce the launch of India’s first creator super-app. Recognising the immense potential of the creator ecosystem, BigBang.Social offers creators a comprehensive and first-of-its-kind platform that enables commerce, brand collaboration, upskilling and a robust peer-to-peer network for building a thriving community. Designed to empower creators and fuel the growth of the creator economy, the BigBang.Social App is set to become the ultimate virtual destination that revolutionises the way creators connect, collaborate, learn and thrive. 

    “With a tech-first approach to the creator economy, our aim is to streamline India’s largely unorganized creator ecosystem, enabling monetization and revenue growth for creator businesses,” said Collective Artists Network founder and Group CEO Vijay Subramaniam. ” The potential of the creator economy in India is vast. As more individuals embrace entrepreneurship and leverage their creativity, there is an opportunity for creators to not only generate income but also influence industries, drive cultural shifts, and shape consumer preferences.”

    The BigBang.Social App is set to be a game-changer for creators, offering a wide range of innovative features and services to fuel their ambition and success. Creators gain access to curated brand collaborations that match their unique talents and aspirations, opening doors to exciting opportunities and high-quality experiences. The platform fosters a vibrant community where creators can connect, collaborate, and learn from one another, creating a supportive ecosystem that fuels creativity and growth.

    In addition to its focus on collaboration and community building, the BigBang.Social App empowers creators with an array of tools and resources. From learning modules and online training to masterclasses led by industry leaders, the app provides creators with the knowledge and skills to excel in their respective fields. Moreover, creators can leverage the app’s advanced features, such as cashback rewards and reward points, to further monetize their endeavours and maximize their earnings.

    “At BigBang.Social, our vision is to redefine the landscape of the creator economy, providing creators with unprecedented opportunities to grow, monetize their assets, and increase revenue streams,” said Big Bang Social CEO Anurag Iyer. “With our creator super-app, we are placing the power firmly in the hands of creators, offering them access to the best deals, tools, learning resources, peer-to-peer communication, cashback rewards, and much more.”

    In addition to its focus on collaboration and community building, the BigBang.Social App empowers creators with an array of tools and resources. From learning modules and online training to masterclasses led by industry leaders, the app provides creators with the knowledge and skills to excel in their respective fields. Moreover, creators can leverage the app’s advanced features, such as cashback rewards and reward points, to further monetise their endeavours and maximize their earnings.

    The creator economy’s total addressable market is estimated to double over the next five years, increasing rapidly from $250 billion to $480 billion by 2027, as per Goldman Sachs research. The launch of the BigBang.Social App marks a significant milestone in the growth of the creator economy in India. Globally, there are over 200 million creators and India is set to have the largest base of social media content creators with the figure crossing 100 million this year, according to a report by influencer marketing firm Zefmo. The report predicts that the “organised influencer marketing” sector is expected to reach Rs 3000 crore by 2024 and the revenue share of micro influencers is set to rise from nine per cent to 14 per cent by 2024.

    As the creator economy continues to flourish, it has the potential to disrupt traditional industries and redefine the way content is created, consumed, and monetised. With the right support, infrastructure, and investment, the creator economy can foster economic empowerment, job creation, and socio-cultural transformations. By providing creators with a virtual destination that celebrates their talents, fosters collaboration, and offers unparalleled opportunities, BigBang.Social is poised to redefine the landscape of digital creativity and entrepreneurship.a

  • MX TakaTak announces Rs 100 crore creator fund

    MX TakaTak announces Rs 100 crore creator fund

    New Delhi: MX TakaTak, a popular short form video platform, has shown huge growth in terms of users, usage time and its large community of content creators amongst other metrics. It has now announced a new initiative for creators – the MX TakaTak creator fund to encourage India’s talented and innovative set of established and emerging creators to create engaging, impactful and inspiring content on the platform. The fund will deploy one billion rupees (Rs. 100 crore) for creators. In a promise to support its existing creators as well as to encourage new creators with impactful content ideas, the fund is meant to help them use their creativity to build an exciting career. The fund will support creators of all sizes and backgrounds, rewarding the passion and creativity they put into inspiring, engaging and entertaining the community on MX TakaTak. 

    It will be open for all Indian citizens and those creators who consistently post original videos or have unique ideas for content across various categories such as education, tech, sports, art, entertainment, fashion and makeup, travel and photography etc. Once selected in the fund, the creators will receive regular rewards for their content based on various performance criteria such as uniqueness of their content, authenticity, views, engagement, followers etc. In addition, a select few aspiring creators with story ideas that make a social impact will receive a start-up fund to support the start of their journey on MX TakaTak. The guidelines of the fund are available on https://mxtakatak.com/creator-fund. 

    MX Player CEO Karan Bedi said, “The MX TakaTak Creator Fund is a way to give back to millions of people who bring their ideas into videos as well as to inspire other digital enthusiasts. Millions of users upload videos daily on the MX TakaTak App. We were thrilled to see the amount of creativity and hard work that our users put into bringing their dreams alive and into a video. We hope that the creator fund will not only reward them but also inspire them to continue creating impactful content, build an inspiring digital career, and help give back to the society that we all benefit from.”

    He further added saying, “The short format video ecosystem is fast evolving and we’re delighted to have emerged as the market leaders in this category. Home to 70 million monthly active users and with over 10 million unique content creators, we are the preferred platform of choice for both the users and creators; we aim to further scale this in the new year.”

    Through the MX TakaTak creator fund, creators will realize additional earnings to remain committed and connected to their audience, thereby creating great quality content.

  • Jeff Daniels tweets ‘The Newsroom’ returning for season 3 on HBO

    Jeff Daniels tweets ‘The Newsroom’ returning for season 3 on HBO

    MUMBAI: The ACN News Night team will be back for another season. On Tuesday night, Jeff Daniels tweeted that The Newsroom has been picked up by HBO. “It’s official. #Newsroom coming back for a Season 3,” the actor, who plays anchor Will McAvoy, tweeted.

    The news comes a month after HBO programming president Michael Lombardo noted publicly that he’d be “shocked” if the series didn’t return. The hold-up has been creator Aaron Sorkin, who will need to pen the Steve Jobs film script before turning his attention back to Newsroom.

    The Sorkin creation, set behind the scenes at a cable news show, will have no shortage of news events to cover in a third season, including the Newtown School shooting (December 2012) and the Boston Marathon massacre (April 2013). The series’ second, which started airing from 14 July, will end with a two-parter taking place on election night on 15 September.