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TEF, along with Shinde, plans to introduce new IP’s and multi-starrer events.
01 Apr, 2021 - 01:42 PM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: Large format event producer The Entertainment Foundation (TEF) has announced a merger with Dada Saheb Phalke Film Foundation awardee and Sai Mehar Media founder Rajiee M Shinde.
TEF has various intellectual properties in the live entertainment and special events space, with a special focus on creating live stand-up comedy and music concepts. The company has produced and managed several large format events, live concerts, live stand-up comedy and mega productions.
Shinde holds an extensive experience of more than 20 years within the entertainment spectrum and has served as ex-CEO of Showbox, co-founder of PTC Network and business head ETC Punjabi of Zee Group. Over the last two decades, she has been instrumental in launching new channels, designing new IPs like Punjabi music awards, Punjabi film awards, r
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The President, Entertainment Database and a Nigerian Flutist, Omatshola Iseli, popularly known as “Tee Mac”, on Thursday called on the Federal Government to provide COVID-19 palliatives to Nigerian entertainers.
Tee Mac, who made this call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos, said Nigerian entertainers were worst hit by the restrictions occasioned by COVID-19 pandemic.
Iseli, also the Chairman, Entertainment Foundation, said the fact that night clubs and multipurpose halls had been shut down and ban on live shows, entertainers like musicians, actors and comedians have been hugely affected.
According to him, with this development, Nigerian Entertainers have no streams of income.