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Facebook said it aims to train five million people on skills to help them use digital media to expand their business and access global markets.
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Spend on digital out of home advertising (DOOH) — i.e. video content and/or digital signs located in high-traffic public locations such as high streets, airports, bus shelters, subways and malls — is expected to grow 10.1% each year between 2018 and 2021.
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MUMBAI: The Indian telecom industry will roll out one million WiFi hotspots in the country by December 2019, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Communications and Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha said at the India Mobile Congress (IMC).
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MUMBAI: Content powerhouse Balaji Telefilms has so far invested Rs 450 crore in its over the top (OTT) platform ALTBalaji till the quarter ending 30 September. The company has a plan of investing Rs 150 crore every year in the OTT business.
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Earlier this year Toronto-based content company QYou Media expanded its India presence by incorporating a subsidiary company QYou India and naming former Sony Pictures Entertainment president worldwide networks Andy Kaplan as the chairman of the newly formed subsidiary.
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MUMBAI: Sun TV Network plans to invest Rs 150 crore on its soon to launch Bengali GEC Sun Bangla in its first year of operation. Sun Bangla is slated to launch in Q4 FY19.
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While the Kerala market is currently dominated by Star India's Asianet followed by Flowers TV, Mazhavil Manorama, Surya TV, and Asianet Movies, according to the BARC data for week 46, it means that Zee Entertainment Enterprises' work is cut out for them when they launch their GEC (General Entertainment Channel) Zee Keralam, on November 26.
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MUMBAI: Star Bharat and Star Utsav swapped their second and third positions in the Hindi (U+R) genre in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for week 46 of 2018. Sony Pal and Star Utsav interchanged their second and third positions as compared to the previous week in the rural market.
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MUMBAI: Close on the heel of a senior executive from Network18 group announcing his departure and internal synergies being brought about in the company for better cohesion and functioning, the organisation has handed some other top execs newer responsibilities.
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Discovery Kids has bagged the broadcast rights of animation series ‘Monster Kid’ from the house of Fujiko Fujio Ⓐ, the creator of Ninja Hattori series. Monster Kid, which has been well received throughout the world including Latin America, Europe, and all of Asia, will premiere on Discovery Kids on November 26 at 12 noon.