Disneys in the Making?
Despite the angst in the Indian animation industry, an exciting future promises to unspool Exciting as it is, the Indian animation market is headed for a challenging time in the next couple of years....
View ArticleIn-focus: The Film Exhibition Segment
Overview Film exhibition forms the largest component of the Indian filmed entertainment industry, with revenues from exhibitions in India contributing almost 70 per cent of the country’s INR119 billion...
View ArticleBudget Wishlist
The economic slowdown has affected the growth of Media & Entertainment industry, the situation further deteriorated due to low spends by companies on advertising, credit crunch and escalating cost...
View ArticleBudget 2010 – Hit Or Flop?
What are the implications of the 2010 Union Budget on the Media & Entertainment industry? Sagorika Dasgupta talks to a cross-section of people from across the media spectrum At 11 am on Friday,...
View ArticleIn-focus: Managing risks around TV contests, game shows and awards
Risk management in reality show formats from Ernst & Young’s July edition of Newsreel Reality TV has come to stay on Indian TV screens. While it had started as a Hindi general entertainment...
View ArticleDigitally Speaking
The film, radio and music are in a state of churn as digital media gain traction. Highlights from Ernst & Young recently released report Spotlight on India’s entertainment economy The impact of...
View ArticleFarokh Balsara To Lead M&E Practice in EMEIA
Ernst & Young has announced the appointment of Farokh Balsara as the Media & Entertainment industry leader for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa (EMEIA) region. Based in Mumbai, Balsara has...
View ArticleMovie Times
Taking stock of filmed entertainment in India Increased use of technology in films and digitisation of theaters has continued to drive the filmed entertainment industry in India. The growth of regional...
View ArticleTime To Reboot
An E&Y overview on the challenges before media and entertainment companies as they adapt to an increasingly digital landscape Turbulence and disruptive change continue to define today’s media and...
View ArticleIt Doesn’t Ad Up
The new cap on television advertising is set to change the dynamics of film marketing The recent ruling restraining the amount of advertising on television has sent a nervous ripple across the film and...
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