Bharat Ranga launches new venture RanCorp Media

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Bharat Ranga launches new venture RanCorp Media

MUMBAI: Former Zee Entertainment Enterprises (Zeel) chief content and creative officer Bharat Ranga has launched his new venture called RanCorp Media Private Ltd.

 

It may be recalled that Ranga quit Zeel in September last year after a 16-year long stint to explore newer avenues.

 

When contacted by Indiantelevision.com, Ranga confirmed the development but refused to divulge further information on the same.

 

RanCorp Media is a broadcast and digital media company. According to Ranga’s profile on a social media platform, the business plans for the venture is being prepared. The company will be involved in building video content brands that would participate in both traditional TV and digital sectors.

 

During his career span with Zee, Ranga contributed to the overall growth of the organisation by leveraging new revenue opportunities, bringing about path-breaking content, starting new streams of content through new channel launches and transcending the business beyond geographies; to name a few.

 

In Zeel, Ranga moved across functions and domains seamlessly, from sales to business head roles to being the international business head and then, the chief content and creative head for the organization. During his tenure, he was instrumental in creating value and building numerous opportunities for the organisation.

 

An MBA from the University of Ajmer, he has also completed an Advanced Management Program from Wharton Business School. Before joining Zeel, Ranga had worked for companies such as Times of India and Modi Korea Telecommunication.