Indian entertainment powerhouse UTV Software Communications Ltd. is pushing into the potential growth fields of video games and feature animation production. By Nyay Bhushan, The Associated Press ...
Disney has taken majority ownership of its Indian partner UTV Software Communications but will remain a junior partner in the running of the company. Disney and the founders of UTV Software together ...
NEW DELHI -- UTV Software Communications, owner of one of India's biggest film production and distribution firms, on Tuesday reported net profits of $6.27 million for the three months ending June 30, ...
LONDON, ENGLAND and SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 20, 2007 - Ignition Entertainment Ltd., a worldwide publisher and developer of videogames, today announced the completion of its 70% controlling share ...
For the first time, the compatibility of the final Jules Verne Automatic Transfer Vehicle flight software has been successfully tested this month with the rest of the vast ISS flight software by ...
The House of Mouse is looking to get even bigger. Walt Disney Company is proposing to buy out UTV Software Communications Ltd. Disney already holds a majority stake in UTV, with 50.4% of the equity ...
Mumbai, June 2, 2010 - Indiagames, India's benchmark mobile, online and ITV Games Company and a leading global mobile game publisher, will now function under the brand name of UTV Indiagames. The ...
The main gate of entertainment giant Walt Disney Co. is pictured in Burbank, California May 5, 2009.REUTERS/Fred Prouser/Files MUMBAI (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co, the largest shareholder in UTV ...
MUMBAI, July 2 (Reuters) - UTV Software Communications Ltd said on Wednesday its broadcasting unit has entered a deal with IPTV service provider, The New Media Group, to launch two channels on the ...
Walt Disney Co. offered to buy the rest of India’s UTV Software Communications Ltd. it doesn’t own for as much as 20.1 billion rupees ($454 million), as the world’s biggest media company seeks to ...
July 20 (Reuters) - Media company UTV Software Communications Ltd said it agreed to buy the remaining stake in UMP Plc for about $195 million as it tries to integrate its movie business. Sign up here.