Tag: Times Internet Limited

  • Nazara Games ropes in Times Internet’s Rashmi Ranjan Mishra as business head

    Nazara Games ropes in Times Internet’s Rashmi Ranjan Mishra as business head

    MUMBAI: Nazara Games has appointed Rashmi Ranjan Mishra as their new business head – Brand Solutions. He will be heading ad sales nationally across all the games published by Nazara.

    Prior to Nazara, Mishra was the Regional Sales Manager at TIL (Times Internet Limited) where he was looking after Mobile/Digital Ad Sales and Solutions for West and South India. Rashmi has over 10 years of experience in Mobile/Digital domain with expertise in Sales and Business Development.

    Mishra started his career with Mumbai based Mobile Marketing start up called Cellent Tech where he was heading the domestic business. Rashmi has, in his past work experience, led revenue growth for companies like; Times Internet, Start Corp and Cellent. He comes with deep industry relationships and flair for offering pertinent brand solutions to brands. He has successfully demonstrated abilities in customer relationship management with his expertise in key account management and ensured an increase in revenues through cross selling.

    Nazara Games CEO Manish Agarwal said, “We at Nazara Games welcome Rashmi to the super exciting world of gaming and we are confident that he will soon carve a niche for himself in mobile gaming”.

    Mishra said, “The excitement of brands around mobile gaming, in my numerous meetings with agencies and brand marketers, reinforces my belief that gaming is the new frontier for innovative work to happen in space of brand solutions. I am confident that with the large bouquet of high quality local IP based games in the Nazara portfolio, the Indian market will see many innovative solutions via partnerships between brands and Nazara in the coming months.”

  • Nazara Games ropes in Times Internet’s Rashmi Ranjan Mishra as business head

    Nazara Games ropes in Times Internet’s Rashmi Ranjan Mishra as business head

    MUMBAI: Nazara Games has appointed Rashmi Ranjan Mishra as their new business head – Brand Solutions. He will be heading ad sales nationally across all the games published by Nazara.

    Prior to Nazara, Mishra was the Regional Sales Manager at TIL (Times Internet Limited) where he was looking after Mobile/Digital Ad Sales and Solutions for West and South India. Rashmi has over 10 years of experience in Mobile/Digital domain with expertise in Sales and Business Development.

    Mishra started his career with Mumbai based Mobile Marketing start up called Cellent Tech where he was heading the domestic business. Rashmi has, in his past work experience, led revenue growth for companies like; Times Internet, Start Corp and Cellent. He comes with deep industry relationships and flair for offering pertinent brand solutions to brands. He has successfully demonstrated abilities in customer relationship management with his expertise in key account management and ensured an increase in revenues through cross selling.

    Nazara Games CEO Manish Agarwal said, “We at Nazara Games welcome Rashmi to the super exciting world of gaming and we are confident that he will soon carve a niche for himself in mobile gaming”.

    Mishra said, “The excitement of brands around mobile gaming, in my numerous meetings with agencies and brand marketers, reinforces my belief that gaming is the new frontier for innovative work to happen in space of brand solutions. I am confident that with the large bouquet of high quality local IP based games in the Nazara portfolio, the Indian market will see many innovative solutions via partnerships between brands and Nazara in the coming months.”

  • Gaana.com bolsters regional library with SIMCA tie-up

    Gaana.com bolsters regional library with SIMCA tie-up

    MUMBAI: In a move to further reach out to audiences in South India and other regional markets, Gaana.com, Times Internet Limited‘s music streaming service, has tied up with SIMCA (South Indian Music Companies Association).

    The tie up gives Gaana access to over 55,000 songs covering the best of Film, Carnatic and popular devotional music from Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Malayalam.

    With the likes of Shruthilaya Music, Melody Music, Star Audio, Amudham Music, Satyam Audio, 5 Star Audio, Millenium Audio and Symphony Recording Company and 90 other labels coming on board through this deal, the website will be able to cater to young and old audiences alike, offering some of the best old classics of artist like Illayaraja, S.P.Balasubramanyam, K.J.Yesudas, Chitra and M.S.Subbulakshmi to new film songs.

    Speaking about the tie up, Gaana.com Head Avinash Mudaliar said, “Gaana is constantly expanding its catalog of music, and our association with SIMCA demonstrates our increased commitment to expand into the regional markets, particularly South India.

    We‘ve seen that nearly 28 per cent of our consumption on our website and new mobile apps comes from South India, and we hope to serve our users there better.”

    Amongst the company’s recent tie ups are INRECO and Magnasound, two labels with significant regional music catalogues.

  • Times Internet launches Speaking Tree app for iPad

    Times Internet launches Speaking Tree app for iPad

    MUMBAI: Times Internet Limited (TIL) has launched spiritual networking website speakingtree.in as an application for iPads.

    The application hosts a plethora of useful spiritual information such as tips on meditation, spiritual blogs, forums, master discourses and, most importantly, it enables one on one conversation between spiritual seekers and masters.

    The Speaking Tree app is quick and easy to use even for users who are not technology savvy. Users can create and share their personal spiritual diary with friends and acquaintances and help spread words of wisdom.
     
    “The Speaking Tree iPad application enables one click access to spiritual conversations. We hope that it will revolutionize the accessibility of spiritual information on the web and help users gain answers to pertinent questions in today’s materialistic world,” said TIL VP Archana Vohra.