All India Radio believes in altruism unlike the private channels who espouse hedonism: Sheheryar
NEW DELHI: Fayyaz Sheheryar is the youngest ever Director General of All India Radio.
Regional collaborations are the way of the future: Devvraj Sanyal on EVC foray into Bollywood music, live IPs and the merchandise business
MUMBAI: Ever since Universal Music Group partnered with Twisted Entertainment, the annual music elebration Enchanted Valley Carnival has been gradually dipping its toes into sounds and formats th
Jammin' with Qyuki's Samir Bangara: The process behind project's instant success
MUMBAI: Art is creating something out of nothing, and selling it, right? Well, did Qyuki create something (Jammin) out of nothing (per se)?
Not just competition, focus is on opportunities as well: Manav Dhanda
MUMBAI: Reaching the top is the easy bit, staying there is the hard part.
It is our responsibility to bring in new trends: Gaurav Wadhwa
MUMBAI: In April this year, Saavn moved from being just another music streaming service to attempting at being a global entertainment streaming hub, with a fresh lineup of original programming.
'Inherent melody of retro music cuts across target groups': Rachna Kanwar
There’s no stopping the avalanche of retro flooding the airwaves, it would appear.
"Our competition isn't with other radio stations, it's with technology" - Nisha Narayanan, COO Red FM
MUMBAI: Red FM's newest sibling made a flashy official entry in Mumbai last week with a snazzy outdoor campaign.
International and Indian music festivals will be streamed on LeEco smartphones
MUMBAI: On 8 July, Chinese electronic giant LeEco live-streamed American Jazz composer Quincy Jones's 'Montreux Jazz Festival' exclusively for its smartphone and TV owners.
"Our aim is to get into the Top 5 this year": Tarun Katial
MUMBAI: Tarun Katial has many notable achievements to his credit.
"It's time for radio to go from being city-specific to micro-city specific"
MUMBAI: It is pertinent that when Abraham Thomas talks about radio listenership in India, he often replaces the word 'listener' with 'consumer'.