South Korean and Indian filmmakers are hoping the Hollywood strikes will give them more bargaining power with US streaming services and a precedent to follow
Washington Post : Twitter: @jintakhan See also Mediagazer Twitter: Jintak Han / @jintakhan : Ever wonder how your favorite Bollywood flicks and K-dramas were made? Curious how the Hollywood strikes m...
South Korean and Indian filmmakers are hoping the Hollywood strikes will give them more bargaining power with US streamers and a precedent to follow
SEOUL — When Netflix launched in South Korea in 2016, it was a breath of fresh air for filmmakers jaded by a local industry notorious for labor abuses and penny-pinching. Twitter: @jintakhan Twitter: ...
The Wikipedia page of a Bollywood star has become an internet battleground as editors dispute if it should reflect conspiracy theories about his cause of death
Stephen Harrison / Slate : Tweets: @nowme_datta and @harrisonstephen Tweets: Naomi Datta / @nowme_datta : This is a great piece. How Wikipedia was not spared by SSR conspiracy theories. And how edits...
Research: Hotstar has 69.4% of the Indian on-demand video streaming market, Amazon has 5% and Netflix has 1.4%; James Murdoch says Hotstar has 145MAUs
As Amazon and Netflix turn to the land of Bollywood in search of new users, they continue to face stiff competition from local giant Hotstar.
Research: Hotstar has 69.4% of the Indian on-demand video streaming market, Amazon has 5% and Netflix has 1.4%; James Murdoch says Hotstar has 145MAUs
As Amazon and Netflix turn to the land of Bollywood in search of new users, they continue to face stiff competition from local giant Hotstar.
US tech firms censoring products in India to avoid offending socially conservative users, receiving bad PR, and controversy, but alienating some liberals
For a Bollywood movie, Gaurav Dhingra's Angry Indian Goddesses was decidedly un-Bollywood. There were no song-and-dance sequences … Tweets: @pranavdixit , @pranavdixit , @pranavdixit , and @gitagovin...