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These 10 podcasts will make sure 2021 is a cracking year

These 10 podcasts will make sure 2021 is a cracking year Whether you need mindful peace and quiet or motivation, you ll find it all here Listen and learn how to make 2021 better than 2020 (Image: Getty Images/BananaStock RF) Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

India s OTT revo:ution : Rise of our homemade content- The New Indian Express

Express News Service Back in 2012, there was a heated debate that had the potential to kickstart a revolution in entertainment consumption in India. It was started by Kamal Haasan when he wanted to release his Vishwaroopam on DTH services hours before its theatrical release. His idea was snuffed out quickly. Eight years and a global pandemic later, every studio across the world has adopted variations of this model. There are now 10-plus OTT streamers used by content creators to showcase their products. People who swore by theatrical releases not only warmed up to direct OTT premieres but became ambassadors of this growing market too. While audiences logged in in droves to watch direct-to-digital films that would’ve been theatrical releases if not for the pandemic, the reception to original Indian OTT content in 2020 was quite heartening. It was nothing short of a tectonic shift in entertainment consumption. Here are a few trends that best encapsulate the kind of Indian content th

Too good to give back? Books worth thousands stuck on readers shelves after pandemic library shut down

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Readers in Fife, Tayside and Angus have escaped library fines totalling thousands of pounds during the coronavirus crisis. Books fans have kept hold of 44,456 overdue books in the area after the Covid-19 crisis threw return schedules into disarray. Scottish crime stalwarts Ian Rankin and Stuart MacBride join lesser known names – such as His Bloody Project writer Graeme Macrae Burnet – among the top writers least likely to have made it back onto library shelves. Many libraries across the region had previously managed to reopen in a limited form, but the latest virus guidance means outlets have again closed their doors.

Kirti Kulhari raises voice against marital rape

Kirti Kulhari raises voice against marital rape
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Kirti Kulhari: Time to raise voice against brutal crime of marital rape

Kirti Kulhari: Time to raise voice against brutal crime of marital rape
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