Reliance Big Entertainment has entered into a strategic alliance with music company T-Series and Hungama Digital Media Entertainment Company (Hungama Mobile) wherein all three companies will co-own the current and future music catalogue of Rel Big Entertainment.
The content would be exclusively distributed by T-Series on all platforms and in all formats including the current titles in the Big Music catalogue and all future titles in Reliance Big Entertainment including all physical formats, Radio and Television, Mobile and digital formats, across the globe.
This development will also be instrumental in establishing a whole new trend of collaboration in the music industry, and will give a boost to the industry that is otherwise experiencing near-flat growth.
Commenting on this association, Amit Khanna, Chairman, Reliance Big Entertainment said, “The environment of the Indian music industry is opening to opportunities for dynamic distribution models. This is setting the stage for players, from different spheres, to collaborate and focus energies on reaching out to the end-consumer more effectively. ”
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