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Big CBS Prime intensifies marketing campaign
MUMBAI: Reliance ADAG‘s recently launched English GEC Big CBS Prime has come out with a 13 feet inflated balloon as part of its marketing initiatives.
The balloon is placed in high-footfall zones across Mumbai and Delhi, aimed at drawing the attention of walk-in customers. Promos of the different shows telecast on the channel are being shown on the Balloon TV screen giving customers a chance to experience the channel.
Reliance Broadcast Network senior VP, marketing Anand Chakravarthy said, “Placing a huge, 13 feet balloon in the center of a high-activity area will draw a lot of eyeballs that we aim to gain onto the channel. This is a first among the many innovative activities that we have planned for this year. To stand out in the clutter, apart from mass media vehicles to build reach, we will also be innovatively using traditional media to create a buzz. A special thrust will be given to on-ground promotions across the country, for our viewers to actually get a feel of the show.”
Next week the broadcaster will place 3D kiosks on the roads in Mumbai and Delhi. Among other things, it is using Live Media‘s OOH screens in coffee shops. It is also using scrollers in malls.
Digital
Google rolls out $15B AI, education and connectivity plan for India
AI tools for 11 million students, new subsea cables, and a national skilling push.
NEW DELHI: Google is backing its words with action. In a major push to future-proof the world’s most populous nation, Google DeepMind has partnered with the Indian government on a large-scale AI initiative.
Announced by CEO Sundar Pichai at the India AI Impact Summit, the deal is less of a gentle nudge and more of a full-throttle sprint into the digital age. Part of Google’s $15 billion commitment to South Asia, the plan aims to weave artificial intelligence into the very fabric of Indian daily life, from the deep ocean floor to the back of the classroom.
The most heart-warming slice of this digital pie is the focus on the next generation. Google is partnering with 10,000 Atal Tinkering Labs, effectively dropping high-tech AI tools into the laps of roughly 11 million students.
The goal? To introduce generative AI assistance in schools, ensuring that the homework of the future is powered by more than just caffeine and late-night panic.
While the kids are busy with AI in the classroom, Google is busy under the sea. The newly minted India-America Connect Initiative involves laying down serious hardware, specifically, new subsea cable routes.
These digital arteries will link India to Singapore, South Africa and Australia. By adding four more strategic fiber-optic routes connecting the U.S. to the Southern Hemisphere, Google is essentially building a “data superhighway” to ensure India’s AI capabilities don’t get stuck in traffic.
Knowing how to use a tool is just as important as owning it. To bridge the gap, Google is launching its most ambitious skilling program yet: the Google AI Professional Certificate. This program is designed to help the workforce master AI without needing a PhD in robotics.
With full-stack connectivity and a massive investment on the table, India isn’t just joining the AI race; it’s looking to set the pace.






