The television producers believe that helping each other to revive the business, as and when the state government allows production to resume, will help the industry get back on its feet. This was the unanimous view of a virtual round table conference organised by indiantelevision.com to discuss the challenges faced by TV producers.
The Advertising Club Bangalore recently organised a webinar 'The Future of Cinema' that delved into various aspects of the cinema business and how the industry will deal with this pandemic.
Ever since the Covid2019 pandemic stuck us, the film fraternity has been standing at the vanguard of providing the much-needed succour and support to the needy and the affected. The industry has been leading by example by extending whatever help it could in these times of crisis.
Times Network has launched 'India For Bengal', a special initiative to create awareness and raise funds for the relief efforts for the state ravaged by the catastrophic Cyclone Amphan.
Producers' Guild of India has issued a list of protective measures to be adopted during filming. According to the producer's handbook, prior training and daily briefing about sanitization will be given to members present at the set............................................ Read More...
In an effort to bring positivity during the ongoing pandemic, Zee Kannada had introduced unique shows for the audience to connect with their favourite Sandalwood celebrities: Lockdown Diaries and Coffee with Anu................................. Read More...
For former Mirror Now executive editor Faye D'Souza, Covid2019 is not just a pandemic but also a financial earthquake with no clear end time. Speaking to former Viacom18 COO Raj Nayak on his recently-launched digital chat show, D'Souza, who turned independent journalist last year, revealed details on the kind of journalism manufactured on TV today............................... Read More...