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Warner Bros Discovery Shares Surge Amid Paramount Skydance Buyout Rumors


Shares in Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Skydance have surged following reports that Paramount Skydance is preparing a full takeover bid for its rival. The potential deal comes amid growing scrutiny from President Donald Trump’s administration and ongoing transformation in the media landscape shaped by streaming.

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Ishq FM Sale Falls Through as TV Today Terminates Deal with CCAMPL


TV Today Network Limited has officially terminated its ₹20 crore agreement with Creative Channel Advertising and Marketing Pvt. Ltd. (CCAMPL) for the sale of its FM radio business, including the Ishq FM stations in Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata. The move follows CCAMPL’s withdrawal from both the sale and advertising agreements, effectively ending the planned exit of the India Today Group from the radio broadcasting space.

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The Glenwalk Hits 1 Million Bottle Sales in Four Months, Eyes Global Expansion


Premium Scotch whisky brand The Glenwalk, co-founded by actor Sanjay Dutt, has sold over 1 million bottles across India between April and August 2025 — a five-fold increase from the previous year. The brand, now present in 15 Indian states and 4 international markets, plans further expansion and new product launches.

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GCCI Hosts Seminar on Landmark GST 2.0 Reforms in Presence of Goa CM Dr. Pramod Sawant


The Goa Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI) organized a seminar on GST 2.0 reforms at the Surendrababu Timblo Convention Hall, Panaji, on 8th September 2025. Hon’ble Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant graced the occasion as Chief Guest and lauded the transformative reforms introduced at the GST Council meeting held on 3rd September.

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GST Rate Cut 2025: New Two-Tier Structure Announced; Goa Casinos Face 40% Levy Concern


Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has introduced a two-tier GST structure effective September 22, 2025, with 5% and 18% slabs. While life and health insurance premiums have been exempted from GST, casinos in Goa face a steep 40% levy under “sin goods”, raising concerns over footfall, fresh investments, and thousands of jobs