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KKR unveil new jersey featuring three-star tribute for IPL 2025

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MUMBAI: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have revealed their new-look jersey for the 18 edition of the Tata Indian Premier League (IPL), featuring a striking tribute to their three championship titles.

In a unique campaign, KKR launched the official jersey video, showcasing fans’ obsession with the number three. The design incorporates three stars woven into the fabric, symbolising the team’s triumphs in 2012, 2014, and 2024. Players Rinku Singh, Venkatesh Iyer, Ramandeep Singh, Manish Pandey, Vaibhav Arora, Anukul Roy, Mayank Markande, and Luvnith Sisodia feature in the launch video, sporting the new purple and gold kit.

Additionally, this year’s jersey bears a golden Tata IPL badge on the arm, an exclusive emblem introduced to honour the defending champions. The design is inspired by the “Three-edged star”, and the jerseys are now available for purchase via the Knight Club app, official website, and KKR’s social media channels.

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Emphasising their global presence, KKR’s Intheknightsky campaign has taken a celestial turn. Three stars in the night sky have been officially registered and named ‘Korbo’, ‘Lorbo’, and ‘Jeetbo’, paying homage to the franchise’s motto and its three IPL titles. Fans can view these stars using coordinates or QR codes provided on official certificates.

KKR will kick off their Tata IPL 2025 campaign against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Eden Gardens on saturday, 22 March, aiming to add a fourth star to their crest.

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Netflix Q1 2026 earnings ad growth and content spending in focus

Streaming giant set to report results on Thursday after walking away from Warner Bros Discovery takeover.

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MUMBAI: Netflix is about to hit play on its latest quarterly numbers and investors are hoping the plot thickens in all the right ways. The streaming leader reports its first-quarter 2026 earnings on Thursday, marking its first set of results since it walked away from a proposed takeover of Warner Bros Discovery. That failed bid would have handed Netflix prized franchises such as Game of Thrones and Friends on a silver platter, sparing the costly effort of building its own library. Instead, the company now faces tougher competition from a potential $110 billion Warner Bros-Paramount Skydance combination, should that deal close.

Analysts polled by LSEG expect Netflix to post a 15.5 per cent rise in revenue to $12.18 billion, with advertising contributing $634 million. The company raised US prices in March, a move some believe could prompt an upward revision to its full-year revenue forecast and nudge more subscribers towards the faster-growing ad-supported tier.

Netflix shares have climbed 13 per cent so far this year and are up roughly 26 per cent since the company stepped back from the $72 billion Warner Bros deal. With the merger drama behind it, the spotlight now shifts to how aggressively Netflix can expand its advertising business and live programming.

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“We’re kind of entering another phase for the ad business, where they are becoming one of the largest scaled global advertising platforms,” said Gabelli Funds portfolio manager John Belton, which holds Netflix shares.

During the quarter, Netflix beefed up its live slate with a BTS concert streamed from Seoul that drew 18.4 million viewers worldwide and the 2026 World Baseball Classic, which became the most-streamed baseball game globally. Investors are watching for signals that the company will lean further into sports and other live events to fuel ad revenue growth.

The results come at a pivotal moment. Having dodged what could have been a debt-heavy acquisition, Netflix has the freedom and the cash to double down on its core strengths: original content spending and building a robust, scaled advertising platform. Whether the numbers deliver a binge-worthy performance or leave viewers wanting more, one thing is clear: the streaming wars are far from over, and Netflix is determined to keep its crown.

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Expect plenty of drama when the figures drop after all, in the world of streaming, every quarter is its own cliffhanger.

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