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Nikita Aneja joins Netflix talent team
MUMBAI: Nikita Aneja has announced on Linkedin that she is joining Netflix’s talent team as an HR business partner, effective July 2025. Aneja shared her “excitement” about the move, noting her long-standing admiration for Netflix’s innovative approach to work culture.
Prior to her move to the streaming behemoth, Aneja served as lead – HR business partner for digital biz & sports monetisation at JioHotstar for nine months. Before that, she was the head of HR at Viacom18 Sports for three years.
Her extensive career in human resources also includes a three-year, three-month stint as a senior human resources business partner at Disney Star. Aneja also spent over three years at Edelweiss Financial Services, where she held roles as a human resources business partner and manager for talent management, campus relations, and strategic HR. Her early career saw her as lead – campus recruitment & employer branding at Tata Motors and assistant manager, corporate HR at Godrej Industries Ltd.
Aneja holds an MBA in human resources management from the Goa Institute of Management (GIM), a management development programme qualification from the Indian Institute of Management, Indore, and a bachelor of business administration from Jai Hind College Entrepreneurship Summit. Her appointment is set to bolster Netflix’s talent strategies in the region.
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TAM Sports expands monitoring to live streaming on CTV and mobile
New cross-platform framework tracks brand visibility across broadcast and streaming feeds
MUMBAI: TAM Sports, the sports intelligence arm of TAM Media Research, is widening its monitoring net. The company has expanded its advertising tracking to include live streaming across connected TV (CTV) and mobile platforms alongside traditional linear live broadcasts, sharpening its ability to measure brand presence in the fast-evolving sports media landscape.
The move comes as sports viewership increasingly splinters across multiple screens and streaming environments, pushing advertisers, sponsors and rights holders to seek credible data on how their brands perform across platforms.
For more than 15 years, TAM Sports has provided independent monitoring of sponsorship exposure for federations, leagues, teams, sponsors and agencies. By adding live streaming feeds on CTV and mobile to its analytics stack, the firm now enables stakeholders to track advertising occurrences and brand appearances across streaming environments as well as conventional television coverage.
LV Krishnan, chief executive officer, TAM Media Research, said media consumption around sports has transformed rapidly, and measurement systems must keep pace.
“Media consumption around sports has evolved rapidly, and measurement frameworks must evolve with it,” Krishnan said. “For more than a decade and a half, TAM Sports has continuously adapted to industry needs by providing credible, independent insights across platforms. This commitment is why federations, agencies and sponsors continue to rely on us as a trusted partner.”
Anshu Yardi, head, TAM Sports, said the increasingly fragmented video ecosystem has made unified analytics essential for stakeholders trying to assess the true impact of sponsorship investments.
“In today’s fragmented video environment, sponsors, agencies and franchisees need a clear understanding of how their brand communication performs across screens,” Yardi said. “TAM Sports brings together cross-platform monitoring and analytics that help stakeholders track brand visibility, benchmark competitive presence and demonstrate measurable ROI from sports partnerships.”
The platform evaluates brand exposure across several dimensions. These include advertising occurrences during live coverage, in-content brand integrations, stadium branding visibility, audio mentions, editorial logo placements in print, and presence across digital and social media. Clients can also combine the data with brand-lift studies to assess the depth and prominence of sponsorship exposure.
By consolidating these monitoring and analytics capabilities within a single platform, TAM Sports aims to give rights holders and sponsors a clearer view of how their investments perform across broadcast, streaming, digital and on-ground environments.
The company says the expanded system allows stakeholders to gauge competitive share of voice and sponsorship visibility across the broader sports media ecosystem.
In a world where fans switch effortlessly between television, phones and connected screens, the message from TAM Sports is blunt: follow the audience everywhere—or risk losing sight of the brand game altogether.








