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    India's Ad Spend Projected to Surge to Rs 2L Cr by 2026

    Mumbai, February 18 Spending on advertising is estimated to accelerate to 9.7 per cent in 2026, compared to 9.2 per cent in the previous year, according to a report released on Wednesday.The report by WPP, one of the world's largest media agencies, estimated that overall advertising spending...
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    Pocket FM Creator Economy Surpasses ₹300 Crore, Eyes ₹1,000 Crore Growth

    Mumbai, February 18 Audio series platform Pocket FM announced on Tuesday that its creator economy has crossed ₹300 crore and is projected to grow threefold to ₹1,000 crore by the end of 2026, driven by its AI capabilities.The company said that over 3 lakh creators have published their first...
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    Competition Commission Clears BCCL's Internal Restructuring

    New Delhi, February 17 The Competition Commission of India (CCI) said on Tuesday that it has approved the internal reorganization of certain businesses of Bennett Coleman & Company Ltd (BCCL)."The proposed combination involves an internal reorganization of BCCL aimed at separating certain...
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    AI's Growing Role in Filmmaking: A New Era of Production

    New Delhi, February 16 Artificial Intelligence is quietly rewriting the rules of filmmaking – and for filmmakers aiming for scale and spectacle, the future is already unfolding before the first camera rolls.AI now allows creators of big-budget films to essentially "watch" their movies before a...
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    AI's Growing Role in Cinema: IP Ownership and Future of Filmmaking

    New Delhi, February 16 Artificial Intelligence is quietly rewriting the rules of filmmaking – and for filmmakers seeking scale and spectacle, the future is already unfolding before the first camera rolls.AI now allows creators of big-impact films to essentially "watch" their movies before a...
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    Addressing Digital Risks: A Summit Focus on Education and Awareness

    New Delhi, February 10 Experts on Tuesday highlighted the need for coordinated efforts among the government, schools, and tech companies to ensure children's online safety, as they pointed to a lack of data, inadequate training for teachers on digital media, and poor digital literacy among...
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