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Volume 28 - Issue No: 96

 
 





Media, Advertising & Marketing
 
 










Indo-Pak duel: ESS eyes Rs 1.7 mn a spot
ESPN Star Sports is asking for over 3 times the rate at which India matches went for in early stages of World Cup.

ICC bars news channels from World Cup coverage
News channels denied media access; have time till Monday night to sign undertaking to adhere to the norms.

AIR to charge for news to private FM radio
Govt is working on designing 2-minute news capsules by AIR for private radio; Phase III in final stages, says Takru.

 
 

Goafest 2011: Creative ABBY shortlist declared

Pickle Lintas bags creative mandate of Daawat

 
Rodrick triumphs at weekend box office
Battle... still No1 at overseas BO

Arnab Mitra resigns from Media Contacts

RBNL to relaunch Imagine Showbiz as regional Hindi GEC

 
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

Abhay Deol in India’s first Zombie film

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (13/03/2011 to 19/03/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (13/03/2011 to 19/03/2011)
Zee TV
Sony Entertainment TV
Star Plus
SAB
Colors
Star Cricket
Star Jalsha
Zee Cinema
Star Gold
Imagine TV
Zee Marathi
ETV Marathi
MAX
ESPN
Star Pravah
Zee Bangla

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Voltas allots shares to joint venture partners
  • Bridgestone rides the IPL bandwagon
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • Publicis Groupe acquires Watermelon
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Traditional business models gaze at online ads
    Source: Indian Express
       
  • YouTube is second largest search engine after Google
    Source: domain-B
  • Display advertisements are good: Google
  • Pramanik is Microsoft India chairman
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • U.S. agency apologizes over 9/11 ad mistake
    Source: IBNLive.com
       
  • Facebook pushes UK Web ad spend above 4 bln pounds
    Source: Sify
       
  • RBN launches Big Magic entertainment channel
    Source: Media Newsline
    International News
  • As Its Paywall Launches, Times Announces Deep Discounts
  • Adweek's 100 Most Influential Shows
  • Accenture's Long and Winding Road
  • CBS and Turner Shoot, Score With Streaming
  • Sprint Takes The Lead In Opposing AT&T, T-Mobile Deal
  • ABC Takes In Fourth Spoonful of Medicine
  • Hearst Staffs Up for Its New International Focus
  • Can Brands Finally Break In to Your Texts?
    Source: Ad Week
       
  • Can Brands Finally Break In to Your Texts?
  • Adweek's 100 Most Influential Shows
  • iVillage Builds a Big Book Club
  • Upfront: The Kids Are All Right
  • Demand Media Hardly Suffering From Google Algorithm Change
    Source: Brand Week
       
       
  • US cinema advertising revenues grow in 2010 despite lingering softness
    Source: Xinhua
       
  • Facebook pushes UK Web ad spend above 4billion pounds

  • Microsoft unveils S.African empowerment deal
    Source: Reuters
       
  • Internet advertising worth £4bn
    Source: BBC News
       
  • Daily Mail Group sees regional advertising plunge
    Source: Telegraph.co.uk
       
  • Media buyers critical of high advertising prices
    Source: Stuff.co.nz

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