Zee Entertainment Enterprises

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEEL) is an Indian media and entertainment company based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is a subsidiary of the Essel Group. The company's founder and managing director is Subhash Chandra and its current CEO, Puneet Goenka. The Company has 35 channels serving Indian content across India and 169 countries.

History

The company was launched on 15 December 1991 and was previously known as Zee Telefilms until 2006, when it was renamed and the news and entertainment units were spun off into four smaller divisions. ZEEL currently operates over 15 different television channels, a cable company Siti Cable, a record label Zee Music Company, a production company and other businesses as well. It has expanded operations abroad, with several of its channels available in the UK and US as well as Africa and Asia.

In 2002 ZEEL acquired a majority stake (51%) in ETC Networks. In 2006, they acquired Integrated Subscriber Management Services Limited and in November 2006, ZEEL acquired an interest (50%) in Taj television TEN Sports.

Picture (disambiguation)

A picture, or image, is an artifact that depicts or records visual perception.

Picture(s) may also refer to:

Mathematics and science

  • Picture (mathematics), a combinatorial structure
  • Picture (string theory), a representation of states
  • Music

  • Picture (band), a Dutch heavy metal band
  • Albums

  • Picture (album), a 2005 album by Kino
  • Pictures (Atlanta album), 1984
  • Pictures (Jack DeJohnette album), 1976
  • Pictures (John Michael Montgomery album), 2002
  • Pictures (Katie Melua album), 2007
  • Pictures (Leon Bolier album), 2008
  • Pictures (Timo Maas album), 2005
  • Pictures, a 2006 album by Tony Rich
  • Songs

  • "Picture" (song), a 2001 song by Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow
  • "Pictures" (Sneaky Sound System song), 2006
  • "Pictures", a song by AM Conspiracy from AM Conspiracy
  • "Pictures", a song by System of a Down from Steal This Album!
  • "Pictures", a song by Terry McDermott
  • Other media

  • Film or motion picture
  • Pictures (film), a 1981 New Zealand film
  • "Pictures" (short story), a 1917 short story by Katherine Mansfield
  • Pictures (short story)

    Pictures is a 1917 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published under the title of The Common Round in the New Age on 31 May 1917 and later as The Pictures in Art and Letters in Autumn 1919. It was then reprinted as Pictures in Bliss and Other Stories.

    Plot summary

    Miss Moss wakes up in the morning and she is hungry because she didn't have dinner the night before, nor is she going to have breakfast : she cannot afford it. Then her landlady turns up and gives her a letter hoping that it would be the rent, but it is note from an employment agency, saying they will get back to her. The landlady walks out with the letter. Then Miss Moss goes for a walk in the streets of London ; she sees a milkboy; she walks into a café where a waitress is saying to the cashier that she was given a brooch the day before. Miss Moss cannot have tea because the café is closed however. Then she goes to Mr Kadgit's but his charwoman tells her he is not there because it is Saturday. Next she goes to Mr Bithem's, an employment agency, and he tells her there is no work for her. She then decides to go into a café and there a stout man sits beside her and then they leave together.

    Baroque (disambiguation)

    The Baroque period was from the 17th century.

    Baroque may also refer to:

  • Of the Baroque period:
  • Baroque architecture
  • Baroque music
  • Baroque painting
  • Baroque sculpture
  • Baroque pearl, a pearl of an irregular shape
  • Baroque (grape), a French wine grape
  • Music

  • Baroque (Junko Onishi album)
  • Baroque 2008 album by Gabriela Montero
  • Baroque (band), a Japanese rock band
  • "Baroque", a song by Malice Mizer
  • Comics and games

  • Baroque (manga), a post-apocalyptic survival horror manga
  • Baroque (video game), a RPG video game for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Wii
  • Baroque chess, a chess variant
  • Baroque Works, a fictional criminal organization in the One Piece manga and anime
  • See also

  • Colossal Baroque, a composition style from the 17th and 18th centuries
  • Grande Baroque, a sterling silver tableware pattern
  • New Trinity Baroque, an orchestra based in Atlanta, USA
  • The Baroque Beatles Book, novelty record album by Joshua Rifkin
  • The Baroque Cycle, a series of historical novels written by Neal Stephenson
  • Baroque architecture

    Baroque architecture is the building style of the Baroque era, begun in late 16th-century Italy, that took the Roman vocabulary of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and theatrical fashion, often to express the triumph of the Catholic Church and the absolutist state. It was characterized by new explorations of form, light and shadow, and dramatic intensity.

    Whereas the Renaissance drew on the wealth and power of the Italian courts and was a blend of secular and religious forces, the Baroque was, initially at least, directly linked to the Counter-Reformation, a movement within the Catholic Church to reform itself in response to the Protestant Reformation. Baroque architecture and its embellishments were on the one hand more accessible to the emotions and on the other hand, a visible statement of the wealth and power of the Church. The new style manifested itself in particular in the context of the new religious orders, like the Theatines and the Jesuits who aimed to improve popular piety.

    Baroque (video game)

    Baroque (バロック Barokku) is a role-playing video game developed by and published Sting Entertainment, released in Japan for the Sega Saturn on May 21, 1998. It was ported for PlayStation on October 28, 1999, also released only in Japan. A remake version was for PlayStation 2 and Wii and was released in June 28, 2008 and March 13, 2008, respectively. Atlus announced that they would release the game on the North American and was scheduled for release in the United States on March 18, 2008 for the PlayStation 2 and Wii. Atlus USA eventually released both versions of the game on April 8, 2008. On December 28, 2012, Sting released it for the Apple iOS platform. Rising Star Games released in Europe on July 18, 2008 for PS2 and August 22, 2008 for the Wii.

    Gameplay

    The objective of Baroque is to guide the nameless amnesiac player character through the Neuro Tower to the bottom floor. Randomly generated, the majority of the layouts of the Neuro Tower's floors change each time the player ventures inside. Portals found on each floor of the tower will transport the player to the next floor. Death in Baroque does not result in a game over screen, but advances the plot, unlocking cutscenes, new areas, and comments by the non-player characters. The Neuro Tower expands after certain conditions are met.

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