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31 July 2020 |
Volume 11 Issue No:24 |
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More News From Indian Television |
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Netflix romps home with 160 nominations in 72nd Emmy Awards |
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Not only is it the world's biggest streaming service, but it can now also brag to be the most honoured for its content. The US Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced on 29 July that global streamer Netflix has received a record 160 nominations for the 72nd annual Emmy Awards................................................................ Read More... |
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Tata Sky had the largest pay DTH subscriber base in CY 2019 |
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Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) The Indian Telecom Services Performance Indicator Report October - December, 2019 says that there were 6.998 crore (69.98 million, 699.8 lakh) direct to home (DTH) subscribers in India as on 31 December 2019 that paid for their subscription. ..................................................... Read More... |
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Will major studios go T-Vod in Bollywood? |
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Is this the shape of things to come? That's a question most in the Indian film exhibition, production, distribution and streaming sectors are asking. The reference is to the deal that the world's largest theatre chain AMC struck yesterday with Universal. It allows a crushing of the window of digital release of new films to at least three weekends (or 17 days) from the current 75-90 days following its rollout on cinema screens. ...................................................... Read More... |
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