Turner International India
Subsidiary | |
Industry |
Entertainment Cable Television Interactive Media |
Headquarters | Mahipalpur, New Delhi, India |
Area served | South Asia |
Key people | Siddharth Jain (MD - Turner, South Asia) |
Parent | Time Warner |
Divisions |
Cartoon Network (India) Pogo CNN-IBN WB Channel Toonami (India) |
Website |
turner |
Turner International India Pvt. Ltd. is the Indian arm of the Turner Broadcasting System, a Time Warner company. It manages the sales and marketing of Turner’s news and entertainment services in India and other South Asian countries.
Services
The company offers the Indianized version of the Turner's content, across multiple genres and partnerships that including
- Kids' TV and interactive entertainment brands
- Cartoon Network (India)
- POGO
- Boing (India)
- Boomerang(replaced by Boomerang India in 2012)
- Toonami (India)
- English entertainment channels
Turner also has several successful partnerships in India, including:
- CNN-IBN, a 24-hour English news channel in partnership with GBN (a TV18 company)
- Zee Turner Limited, a TV distribution company, in partnership with Zee Entertainment Enterprises
- Media Pro Enterprise India Pvt. Ltd., in partnership with Star Den Media Services Pvt. Ltd. Formed in May 2011, the company distributes the largest channel bouquet covering a total of 65 channels.
In 2010, Turner India took over the Imagine TV channel from NDTV for $117 million.[1] This channel was later shut down in 2012.[2]
References
- ↑ Dibeyendu Ganguly (7 May 2010). "Turner International India just got married". The Economic Times. Retrieved 27 June 2010.
- ↑ Reporter, B. S. "Turner shuts down Imagine TV". Retrieved 2016-08-03.
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