Poging GOUD - Vrij
WALTZ DISNEY
Business Today
|March 20, 2022
IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO, ESPECIALLY IN A MARKET LIKE INDIA, AND DISNEY KNOWS IT WELL. WITH THE ACQUISITION OF STAR INDIA, IT IS READY TO GET A LARGER CHUNK OF THE BROADCASTING AND OTT PIE. BUT WILL IT BE A PERFECT DANCE?
DRESSED IN A BLUE POLO SHIRT, a smiling K. Madhavan takes his time before answering a question. The words are chosen carefully and one has to constantly look for those little nuggets. In the world of media and entertainment, he is one of the most low-profile individuals, though his business is anything but that. As Country Manager & President of Disney Star, he oversees a network of 73 channels across Hindi, English and regional. In terms of genres, it has sports, infotainment, kids, music and movies. The company (then owned by Rupert Murdoch) entered India in the early 1990s to serve an audience that had never seen satellite television. Its English content, for many years, did not strike the right chord here. After almost a decade of no success, it was all set to say goodbye before it gave it one last shot. A change of strategy to have more Hindi content led by Kaun Banega Crorepati with Amitabh Bachchan as host and a clutch of soap operas swung it in the most remarkable way. Today, it is the largest media and entertainment network with revenues of over ₹12,000 crore in FY21 (a pandemic-hit year) and a net profit of ₹1,395 crore.
Dit verhaal komt uit de March 20, 2022-editie van Business Today.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Business Today
Business Today India
MANAGING THE GREAT MBA MIGRATION
WITH VISA CHANGES AND COST PRESSURES SHAKING UP THE GLOBAL MBA SCENE, INDIAN STUDENTS ARE RETHINKING STRATEGY, DESTINATIONS, AND FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR THEIR OVERSEAS DREAMS
5 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
TOWARDS GLOBAL RANKINGS
Indian B-schools are thriving in career and alumni outcomes but research and thought leadership remain critical to make a global mark
3 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
TRAINING THE LEADERS
B-SCHOOLS ARE MAKING EXECUTIVE MBAS FLEXIBLE, PERSONALISED AND TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN
4 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
HOW WE PICKED THE WINNERS
A DETAILED LOOK INTO THE METHODOLOGY AND PROCESS FOLLOWED FOR THE BT-MDRA INDIA'S BEST B-SCHOOLS SURVEY 2025
3 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
FOREIGN RETURNED
SEVERAL STUDENTS ARE PURSUING MANAGEMENT EDUCATION OVERSEAS ONLY TO RETURN AND CREATE AN IMPACT IN INDIA
5 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
REDEFINING SUCCESS
In a rapidly changing world, institutions need to embrace a more holistic approach, one that recognises learning quality and student well-being
2 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
I FOR INNOVATION
At SPJIMR, the focus over the last year has been on innovation, an area that the institute aims to link with societal impact
3 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
"B-SCHOOLS PREPARE LEADERS WHO CAN NAVIGATE UNCERTAINTIES"
Francesca Cornelli, Dean, Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, on geopolitical uncertainties, disruptions affecting businesses, and more
3 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
THE START-UP SCHOOL
From adding courses in areas such as AI and sustainability to supporting more than 250 start-ups, IIML has been expanding steadily
2 mins
December 07, 2025
Business Today India
STRENGTHENING LEGACY
IIMC stays its ground despite job market pressures, launches cutting-edge courses in AI, corporate sustainability, and private equity
2 mins
December 07, 2025
Translate
Change font size

