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  2. Feb 11, 2015 · Maa Television Network Ltd, which runs four channels covering movies, music and general entertainment, will now be owned by Star India. CEO of Star India, Uday Shankar, announced the buyout in Hyderabad on Wednesday.

  3. Feb 12, 2015 · Hyderabad: STAR India, a unit of 21st Century Fox, has acquired the entire broadcast business of MAA Television Network Ltd for an undisclosed amount. Sources told Business Standard the deal size could be about Rs 2,500 crore. MAA TV has four Telugu entertainment channels — MAA Gold, MAA Music, MAA Cinema and MAA General Entertainment.

  4. Star India Pvt. Ltd, a unit of 21st Century Fox, on Wednesday announced the acquisition of Telugu television channel network Maa TV. The acquisition would give Star India access to the Telegu TV market—the second largest regional market in India in terms of revenue potential, said the company.

  5. Feb 11, 2015 · The MAA TV acquisition gives STAR access to the Rs 2,000-crore Telugu television market, India’s second-largest regional TV market in terms of revenue. So far, STAR didn’t have a Telugu channel under its fold.

  6. Feb 11, 2015 · New Delhi: Star India Pvt. Ltd, a unit of 21st Century Fox, on Wednesday announced the acquisition of Telugu television channel network Maa Television Network Ltd, as the company expands its...

  7. Star India and Maa Television Network have announced a deal under which Star India will acquire the broadcast business of Maa Television Network. The acquisition would give Star India access to the Telugu TV market, which is reported to be the second largest regional market in India in terms of revenue potential and a market where Star has very limited presence till date.

  8. Dec 3, 2015 · Star India has retained the Maa TV brand. Maa TV runs four channels -- a general entertainment channel Maa, music channel Maa Music and two movie channels Maa Movies and Maa Gold.However, the holding company Maa Television Network Ltd will continue to stay with its original promoters.