Independent era In April 1995, the company launched the
premium movie channel Zee Cinema, the first channel of its sort in the country. Until 1999, programming was done by
Star TV. In the following years Zee Cinema has also catered to international markets like South-East America, Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan, Indonesia and
Asia Pacific and the Rest of
Africa.
Zee Cinema (Canada) is available in Canada as a joint ventures with Ethnic Group. In 2008, Zee Networks launched
Zee Motion Pictures and
Zee Limelight (now
Zee Studios) for the development, production, distribution and marketing of mainstream films in Indian languages, including
Hindi,
Malayalam,
Tamil,
Telugu,
Kannada,
Bengali and
Marathi. In 2015, Zee acquired Sarthak TV, an
Odia-language pay television channel. In 2017, the company acquired the majority stake of the Reliance Broadcast Network. It also planned to acquire
9X Media in October 2017 for the cost of 160
crore, however, the plan fell through in March 2018. A partially owned subsidiary, Diligent Media Corporation, is a publisher of Indian daily newspapers and websites. DMC is a
joint venture between Zee and the
Dainik Bhaskar Group. In 2018, Zee launched
Zee Theatre, which offers a collection of recorded theatre plays also called teleplay- produced in India and internationally.
Sale talks In February 2019, media reported that
Essel Group was in talks to sell their shares from the Zee Entertainment Enterprises to save them from debt. Top Sony officials including Mike Hopkins, chairman of Sony Pictures Television, some other promoters were willing to sell their shares worth 332 crore. On 3 April media reported the Sony and Zee Entertainment Enterprises deal was off. On 1 August media reports
Invesco Oppenheimer Fund to buy 11% stake in Zee Entertainment. In September 2021, it was reported that
Invesco Developing Markets Funds and OFI Global China Fund LLC, who jointly holds a 17.88% stake, wanted
Punit Goenka (also the son of founder) to step down as MD and CEO. It was also reported that
Essel Group owns a sum of 3.99% minority stake. In 2024, Zee Entertainment Enterprises partnered with Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Attempted merger with Sony Pictures Networks India On 22 September 2021, the company announced its intent to merge with
Sony Pictures Networks India. Sony Pictures will hold a majority stake in the proposed merged entity, which will be headed by Zee's Punit Goenka. In December 2021, the merger was approved by the two companies boards. Sony will hold a stake close to 51% in the company, with Zee controlling the remaining stake. On 10 August 2023, the
National Company Law Tribunal approved the proposed Sony/Zee merger. On 18 January 2024, the anticipated $10 billion merger between Zee Entertainment Enterprises and Sony Pictures India progressed as ZEE's stock increased amid reports that CEO
Punit Goenka might step down, potentially resolving a major deadlock in the merger process. However, on 22 January 2024, Sony Pictures Networks India issued a notice to Zee Entertainment Enterprises effectively terminating the merger proceedings due to, among other reasons, the closing conditions to the merger not being satisfied by the given deadline of 21 January. == Controversy ==