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Volume 28 - Issue No: 74

 
 
 
 





Media, Advertising & Marketing
 
 
 
 










World Cup opener scores in ratings across India
Peak TVR of India-Bangladesh match is 12.2 across India; average TVR is 7.47 and 76 million viewers tune in.

ESS, plexes yet to agree on commercial terms over World Cup screening
ESPN Star Sports is in active negotiations; multiplex owners want a revenue share arrangement.

Executive Dossier
'India and China are our key markets in Asia'
Interview with Dolby Laboratories senior director, broadcast Jason Power

 
 

Colors narrows gap with Star Plus on back of Golmaal 3

JWT launches campaign for Kellogg's Chocos with Karisma Kapoor

 
MPAA pulls out films from Indonesia
Paramount to now release Scorsese's Hugo Cabret

Netflix in 2-year agreement with CBS

Amazon adds free movie-streaming service

 
Politicisation of TV news content in South India : Mahendra Mishra
Prasar Bharati: A year of controversies
The tough task of building a non-tabloid news channel in India: Jehangir Pocha
2010 a year of wait for FM radio
The crisis of news channels in Indi : Anurradha Prasad
Music channels face uncertainty
The day the music died : Prem Kamath
Testing time for sports broadcasters
2011 will be a challenging year for Indian sports biz : Peter Hutton
Be ready for more franchise properties : Atul Pande
TV ad revenue poised for healthy growth : Rohit Gupta
"What's On" in 2011... And What's Not : Joy Chakraborthy
Facts beyond Fiction: Shailesh Kapoor

Sony ropes in Sonu Nigam to judge X-Factor

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (06/02/2011 to 12/02/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (06/02/2011 to 12/02/2011)
Zee TV
SAB
Star Gold
Colors
Star Plus
MAX
Sony Entertainment TV
Imagine TV
Star Jalsha
Zee Cinema
Zee Marathi
Star Pravah
Star One
Zee Bangla
Ten Sports
Cartoon Network
ETV Marathi

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Jyothy Laboratories eyes regional fabric care brands
  • Pepsi launches new ‘Slice' campaign
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • Advertisers pad up for World Cup
  • Lachlan Murdoch named acting chief of Ten Network
  • FedEx Express completes acquisition of AFL
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • PepsiCo banks on Salman to strengthen Mountain Dew this summer
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • Cannes Lions unveils jury list
    Source: Times of India
  • Rising costs pose a threat to Castrol India's margins
    Source: Livemint
       
  • Brand Bajaa
    Source: Indian Express
       
  • Google Slammed With Fresh Antitrust Charges In Europe
    Source: eBrandz
       
  • Peony Wu Appointed Chief Digital Officer, O&M China
    Source: MNI
       
  • Nokia launches X3-02, C3-01 models
  • RBNL gets nod to sell up to 20% stake to FIIs
    Source: Financial Express
    International News
  • After Griffin Firing, Rothenberg Headed Back to IAB
  • Chief HR Officer Out at IPG
  • End Coming for Would-be Online TV Pioneer ivi TV?
  • Say Media Forms 'Directory for Marketers'
  • Break Media Does the MMAshed Potato
  • Halogen Taps Horan as Executive Chairman
  • After Griffin Firing, Rothenberg Headed Back to IAB
  • Chief HR Officer Out at IPG
    Source: Ad Week
       
  • 50 Ads Starring Oscar Winners
  • Kindle Users Like to Have Fun
  • Say Media Forms 'Directory for Marketers'
  • Coke Delivers Happiness from a Truck
  • The Anatomy of an Ad World Scam
    Source: Brand Week
  • A rosy future for TV advertising in region
    Source: The National
       
  • National CineMedia Sets a Sales Record
    Source: Hollywood Reporter
       
  • Apple Halves Minimum iAd Spend to Speed Advertiser Uptake
    Source: ClickZ News
       
  • TV Azteca Says Slim's Companies Stop Buying Advertising
    Source: Bloomberg
       
  • Lamar Advertising 4Q Loss Narrows As Margins Rise; Names New CEO

    Source: Wall Street Journal
       
  • Time Inc digital chief joins exit
    Source: Financial Times

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