Dear Readers,
The world of media and entertainment never stands still and this week proves it yet again. From MTV Indiaâs transformation story to Bigg Bossâs enduring dominance and a record ad surge during the Asia Cup, the industry continues to evolve at the speed of culture. As legacy brands reinvent
themselves and new platforms redefine engagement, one thing remains constant: Indiaâs appetite for stories, screens, and spectacle.
Hereâs your Friday rundown of the biggest shifts, numbers, and narratives shaping the business of entertainment:
From Tunes to Reality: How MTV India Stayed Relevant
Once synonymous with music and pop culture, MTV India has transformed into a youth entertainment
powerhouse. While global counterparts are shutting down, MTV Indiaâs pivot to reality and digital-first content has helped it endure.
Read hereWhy you should care
: The channelâs evolution is a case study in adapting brand DNA to changing audience habits, proof that reinvention, not nostalgia, drives longevity.
Why Bigg Boss Still Rules Indian Reality TV
Nearly two decades on, Bigg Boss remains a TRP magnet. Blending
celebrity drama with mass appeal, the show continues to attract advertisers and audiences alike, setting benchmarks for sustained viewer engagement.
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Why you should care: As audiences fragment, Bigg Boss proves that format innovation and audience familiarity can coexistâand still deliver scale in the streaming era.
Asia Cup 2025 Ad Volumes Soar 38%, PepsiCo Tops Advertisers
TAM AdEx data shows ad volumes
during the Asia Cup 2025 surged 38% over 2022, with PepsiCo leading the advertiser pack. Cricket continues to command prime ad real estate as brands bet big on visibility and emotion.
Read Here..
Why you should care: Despite media diversification, cricket remains Indiaâs most powerful advertising stageâdriving engagement across screens and demographics.
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How Reality Finally Caught Up with MTV
Tamil Nadu Govt Postpones Hindi Ban Bill on Ads & FilmsWe hope you enjoyed this weekâs roundup of the key stories shaping Indiaâs media and entertainment landscape.
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