Slow expansion is over. IMAX now wants the Holy Grail: India’s vast small-town audience.
The Canadian millennial media company was once valued at $5.7 billion and was running profitable India operations. What went wrong?
Radio is a relic. Then why are the stocks of listed radio companies doing so well?
Global indie cred and a PVR partnership still hasn’t made MUBI Indian film producers’ partner of choice. What’s going wrong?
India’s music labels are fighting for growth. What will it take to fast-track it?
Theatres are facing lull periods between big-bang film releases. Yet, smaller films aren’t coming. Why?
Last year, media executives admitted that most Indians don’t want to pay for content. This year, they say they’re losing grip on advertisers too. What’s left?
Indians love watercooler gossip. Are workplace connections the best way to build a successful social media business here?
Best known for titillation, Ullu is now a profitable OTT app raising money from the public. How?
Why does the news keep recommending stocks? Also in today’s edition: Indian e-commerce ads may be chipping away at Amazon, not Google-Meta
An (irrationally) exuberant market and unchecked creators bring back a ‘90s style Ponzi scheme. Also in today’s edition: notes on PVR-INOX’s third quarter.
Journalists around the world are losing their jobs. Why are newsrooms unable to make money?