BENGALURU: The painstaking rollout of the digitisation of India's cable TV ecosystem and the depreciation of the rupee are taking their toll - both positively and negatively - on national MSOs.
MUMBAI: As the second largest television market in the world which is only expanding with each passing year, India has witnessed a steady inflow of international channels in recent times. As purveyor of all things TV, indiantelevision.com, today kicks-off a brand new series which profiles all such...
Mumbai: Wire and Wireless (India) Ltd. (WWIL), the leading cable television service provider in India will be offering highest number of channels in the first phase of digitization in its three lucrative markets of Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai, under SITI Ca
Indiantelevision.com‘s interview with Indusind Media & Communications CEO and MD Ravi Mansukhani
MUMBAI: Wire & Wireless India Ltd (WWIL), Zee Group's demerged cable company, is likely to raise $100 million through qualified institutional placement (QIP) to fund its expansion programme including digitalisation and acquisition of cable operators. "WWIL is likely to raise $100 million via...