BARC Ratings: CNBC-Awaaz leads Hindi business news segment with 52.4 percent market share

As a multi-platform brand with a stronghold on both TV and Digital, CNBC-Awaaz continues to evolve, adapting to the dynamic business world. The commitment to providing viewers with the news, analysis, and insights needed to navigate the complexities of today's global economy remains unwavering.

According to the BARC data, CNBC-Awaaz captured the maximum market share at 52.4 percent, leaving behind Zee Business on the second position at 47.6 percent.

Byju Raveendran no longer billionaire; net worth drops from Rs. 17545 crore to ZERO

Over the last year, Byju’s has let go of thousands of employees amid its battle with slowing demand of online learning services and VC funding winter. (Image source: Moneycontrol)

Byju’s was once one of India’s most valuable startups but has been facing trouble for a number of issues ranging from accounting irregularities, of courses and mass layoffs.

After Rahul Johri, is Punit Misra also on his way out of ZEE?

Punit Misra oversees content for both the TV network of ZEE as well as its digital offering ZEE5, both domestically and globally. He also manages ZEEL’s international business spanning 190 countries.

Punit Misra, who is President, Content and International Markets at ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd, is likely to leave the company, according to sources.

In election season, lessons marketers can learn from politicians, and vice-versa

Most politicians understand the power of storytelling. People are more likely to remember and be inspired by a compelling narrative than just facts and figures. Marketers can take a page out of their playbook by framing their brand message in a way that tells a story and elicits an emotional response from their audience, writes Lloyd Mathias. (Image source: News18)

As the politics heats up and politicians get about their campaign, it’s a good time to look at the learnings, writes Lloyd Mathias.

Bob Iger wins shareholder vote, but Disney’s future still uncertain: Successor search and box office woes linger

The biggest concern for the entertainment giant is to figure out Iger’s succession plan. Iger has already extended his tenure by almost two decades.

While Iger has won the shareholder battle, Disney’s challenges still remain. Some of these would be reviving the movie business, finding Iger’s successor, and navigating the complexities of streaming profitability and ESPN’s online transformation.