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Ad budgets move from TV to digital as youth habits change

Youth-focused brands are reallocating advertising budgets from English-language TV channels to digital platforms like YouTube and Instagram, driven by changing viewership patterns. Explore the impact on marketing strategies.

Friends Leaves Netflix India, Fans Heartbroken

The beloved sitcom Friends has been removed from Netflix India. Discover why the deal ended, which platform might get it next, and what other major titles are leaving in January 2026.

Major Netflix Titles Leaving India in 2026

Netflix India is set to remove a massive library of films and shows in 2026, including Scarface, Kung Fu Panda, and Aquaman 2. Find out if your favourites are on the list.

Netflix's Top 10 Web Series of 2025 Revealed

Explore the definitive list of Netflix's top 10 web series in 2025, featuring award-winning dramas, global finales, and record-breaking Indian shows. Discover your next binge-watch!

Santa's Branding Lesson: Why Every Brand Needs a Grinch

Discover how Santa became a global brand icon. The secret isn't just Coca-Cola's red suit, but Dr. Seuss's Grinch providing strategic opposition. Learn how Indian brands like Amul and Tanishq use this same principle.

India's Creator Economy: 10 Key Trends for 2026

India's creator economy, influencing $350-400B in spending, is set for strategic maturity in 2026. Explore 10 trends from commerce to legal contracts shaping its $1T future. Read more.

Netflix Removing 100+ Originals in 2026

Netflix will pull more than 100 of its Original series and films in 2026 as licensing deals expire. Find out which popular shows like The Last Kingdom and She-Ra are leaving.

Netflix Secures $25B in New Debt for Warner Bros. Takeover

Netflix refinances part of its massive $59 billion bridge loan with cheaper, long-term debt to bolster its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. The streaming war heats up with a rival offer from Paramount Skydance. Read the full details.

James Bond Movies Headed to Netflix in 2026

Iconic James Bond films like 'Skyfall' and 'No Time To Die' will stream on Netflix for three months starting January 15, 2026, as part of a landmark deal between Netflix and Amazon MGM Studios.

Bela Bajaria: The Power Behind Netflix's Content Slate

Discover the journey of Bela Bajaria, Netflix's Chief Content Officer, from beauty pageants to shaping global hits like Stranger Things and Bridgerton. Learn how her leadership influences what you stream.

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