Reliance Industries is set to retain Disney+ Hotstar as the exclusive streaming platform for its merged media entity with Disney India. This move follows Disney’s decision to sell its India-based businesses to Reliance, marking a shift in the country’s media landscape. The merged entity will bring together both companies’ digital and television assets, including Disney+ Hotstar and JioCinema. The focus will be on consolidating live sports and entertainment content under one platform, positioning Reliance as a major player in Indian media
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