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Story Tellers and Story Sellers with Vineet Kanabar

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Powered By EPIC ON. Entertainment is like food for the brain. It is the window to culture and a great way to understand the world around us. The internet has changed what it means to be an entertainer, creating new storytellers with millions of fans. It has spawned a new breed, the story sellers, those behind the scenes creating the business for this ecosystem. They work with brands, platforms and channels who are keen to capitalize on an audience hungrier than ever for more stories. Join Vineet Kanabar as he has a ringside view of how stories are told and sold. He brings you creators, artists, executives and marketeers for a freewheeling conversation around the business of entertainment. Tune in to Story Tellers and Story Sellers for personal stories, analysis and criticism every Thursday on the IVM Podcast Network or wherever you find your podcast from.

  • Introduction
    1 min 8 sec

    Entertainment is like food for the brain. It is the window to culture and a great way to understand the world around us. The internet has changed what it means to be an entertainer, creating new storytellers with millions of fans. It has spawned a new...

  • Saurabh Khanna and Tarun Tripathi: Breaking Down Branded Web-Series
    1 hr 12 min 27 sec

    In the first episode of Story Tellers and Story Sellers, Vineet is joined by two very intriguing men in their respective fields. The Story Teller is a critically claimed writer of Yeh Meri Family, Kota Factory and Hostel days. He is the Executive...

  • Sudeep Lahiri and Ahsaas Channa on Bringing Up Influencers
    55 min 30 sec

    On the 2nd episode of Storytellers Storysellers, I sat down with Sudeep Lahiri, VP Content Strategy at One Digital Entertainment, and actor, Ahsaas Channa, to talk about the influencer economy in India. The influencer business didnt exist...

  • Bhanuj Kappal and Chaitanya Kataria: Hyping Up Hip Hop
    1 hr 19 min 28 sec

    I was educated much by the internet as by anyone and one of the most important parts of my learning was my education in indie music. Limewire, Kazaa, Napster, Youtube andwere my sources of new music as I spent years wondering when the...

  • Anisha Dixit and Tracy Dsouza on An Internet For Funny Women
    1 hr 22 min 57 sec

    The internet in India is 75 men and 25 of women, making Indias digital gender gap the widest in the world. Its clearly reflected by how women get portrayed in this content and what kind of opportunities really come their way. If you go on TV, the...

  • Amol Parashar and Akansh Gaur on Quitting Your Job For Digital Entertainment
    1 hr 30 min 37 sec

    Getting a break in the entertainment business is tough, especially if your family doesnt come from the same line of work. Your parents, your family, your friends, theyre always concerned on how its going to work out. As a story teller then you need...

  • Ranveer Allahbadia and Aakash Shah Discuss Creatorpreneurs
    1 hr 6 min 2 sec

    Being a creator opens up a world of possibilities for you. Creators of popular content are in prime position to expand their horizons and build something that may outlast them. Some great examples that come to mind are TVF and Filter Copy who are...

  • Anirudh Pandita and Anuj Gosalia Talk Entertainment Startups Of The Future
    1 hr 43 min 20 sec

    Previously, you heard Aakash Shah and Ranveer Allahbadia talk about starting creative companies. To continue the conversation we have called two more seasoned creative entrepreneurs to offer a deeper dive in managing the new media empires of today....

  • Namaah Kumar and Koval Bhatia Talk The Politics of Popular Entertainment in 2019
    2 hr 16 min 11 sec

    2019 was an exciting year in entertainment, with great highs and low lows. It was also the year that content went more political than ever before, with a variety of surfaces and platforms servicing consumer demand for more and better entertainment. So...

  • Rahul Sarangi and Chhitra Subramaniam on Making Export Quality Entertainment
    1 hr 42 min 44 sec

    Its easier to imagine Indians watching KDramas than Korean teenagers tuning in to watch Naagin or Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain To find out why this is and what has held Indian content back from global shores, Vineet talks to Rahul Sarangi, Global Head of Busi

Language

English

Genre

News, TV & Film, Business, Arts, Leisure, Music

Seasons

1

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