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Mumbai: At a time when India’s media giants are pouring billions into content, Uday Shankar, co-founder of Bodhi Tree Systems and vice chairman of JioStar, warned that the investment surge risks ...
Mumbai: Media veteran and JioStar Vice-Chairman Uday Shankar has cautioned regulators against applying a one-size-fits-all approach to television and digital platforms, arguing that such ...
according to vice chair Uday Shankar. Speaking at Mumbai’s inaugural World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES), Shankar revealed the company’s aggressive content strategy while ...
On streaming, JioStar’s digital platform JioHostar has already crossed 200 million paid subscribers, emerging the third-largest video-on-demand service globally, after Netflix and Amazon Prime ...
India’s media colossus JioStar is doubling down on content investment, pouring approximately $3.6 billion into programming this year, with plans to increase spending further in 2026, according to vice ...
CHENNAI: At the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES) in Mumbai, Uday Shankar, the Vice Chairman of JioStar, dropped a bombshell regarding the company’s massive investment plans in ...
JioStar will spend ₹32,000-33,000 crore on content this financial year, said Uday Shankar, Vice Chairman of JioStar at the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES) in Mumbai on Saturday.
There is no clarity. Or as Uday Shankar put it there is “regulatory thoughtlessness”. We need rules, for sure, that can help curb the spread of misinformation, hate speech, and illegal content ...
This decision was announced by Vice Chairman Uday Shankar during his address at the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025. JioStar, a joint venture between Reliance Industries ...