25 July 2002 Volume: 3 Issue : 4

















Todays Newsbreakers India
Media Advertising and Marketing watch
Study claims Internet delivers audience comparable to TV, magazines
DoubleClick, which claims to be the leading provider of marketing tools for advertisers, direct marketers and web publishers, has released the results of its Cross Media Reach Study, which compares the relative audience reach of Internet sites, network TV programmes and consumer magazines. More

'HBO Buzz' visiting Bangalore
HBO the channel which claims to be Simply The Best has announced that its new initiative 'HBO Buzz' will visit Bangalore the Garden City of India tomorrow and the day after. More



Headlines
Ten Sports ready and waiting to unveil Morocco tri-nations cricket tourney
MUMBAI: After the Fifa World Cup what next has been what the naysayers have been harping on when it comes to new kid on the block Ten Sports. Well, big ticket cricket is what the new sports broadcaster that is promoted by Sharjah cricket's Abdur Rahman Bukhatir has lined up.More


Without skipping a beat, 'Dhadkan' set for fade-out
MUMBAI: Hospital series Dhadkan, along with twin dilemma Hubahu are making way for the Madhuri matchmaking show Kahin Na Kahin Koi Hai that commences telecast on 29 July. More

SET salutes brand ambassador Kapil on his winning Wisden Indian Cricketer of the Century Award
MUMBAI: Talk about good timing. With just about six weeks to go before the "mini world cup" (the Champion's Trophy in Sri Lanka that kicks off on 12 September), Sony Entertainment Television (SET) and MAX, the World Cup Network, have something worth crowing about. Brand ambassador Kapil Dev received the Wisden Indian Cricketer of the Century Award last night at a ceremony in London.More

News and Documentary Emmy Awards receive record number of entries
MUMBAI: The 23rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards this year have a record 1,654 entries, up from last year's 1450. More

CAS bill in limbo after walkout in RS; govt. hoping to reintroduce it next week
NEW DELHI: To reintroduce or not to reintroduce? That is the question exercising information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj. Well not this week anyway. The Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2002, which was to be reintroduced in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) tomorrow, has again been kept back after the government's failure to arrive at a consensus. More

Blackout in Delhi, Mumbai exposes chinks in cable industry front
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Even before the champagne bottles could be opened, a chasm seems to have appeared in the cable operators' fragile unity. After meeting information and broadcasting minister Sushma Swaraj yesterday, a section of the cable trade said that 12-hour blackout of cable TV services which had been planned for today had been called off following the minister's assurance that Cable TV (Networks) Regulation Act Amendment on CAS will pass through the Rajya Sabha (Upper House). More

Media Stockwatch
Its the yo yo act as media stocks plummet
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Tube Talk
India - England test series on ESPN Star Sports
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Steve Waugh to appear on 'Talk Asia'
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Other Headlines
Mother Dairy Retail Format To Sport A New, Trendy Look
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Creative Boutiques Spread Wings, Vie With Big Agencies
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Fiat To Roll Out Ferrari Fashion Accessories
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KPMG Aligns HRM With Knowledge Management Initiatives More
WLL Players Could Make A Big Dent In Cellular Valuations More
Satyam To Push Intel Architecture More
Huawei Technologies Signs Slew Of Contracts More
MTNL Enters Net ’Phony Fray With ‘Bol Anmol’ More
BSNL To Cover B’lore With WLL By March
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Bharti Sees Room For Rate Cuts, But BSNL Says No
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M&A In Software Takes A Dip As IT Cos Miss Out On Cheap Buys More
Blue Star To Focus On Comfort Airconditioning Segment
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Telco, Bajaj Auto First-quarter Earnings Seen Higher More
Source: Financial Express

Hindustan Motors cash profit in Q1
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Tata Engg gearing up for Indica sedan launch More
Giving credit card where it's due...
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Consumer market growth — Delhi leads the pack
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Indian cos being `torch'ed by Chinese imports
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Arogya woos health freaks
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Net4India plans to launch `tele-cafes' in Mangalore
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ATM sharing: New wave sweeping across industry
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India must follow the Chinese model — Telephone and Internet penetration
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LIC wooing villagers through `Bima Grams'
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Oriflame's new shades
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Codissia to organise garment fair
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TRAI asks operators to modify networks — Option for users to choose carrier
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Second Wills Lifestyle store opened in Hyderabad
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Touchtel's `dial-in' service
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Tariff war may intensify — Bharti launches AirTel service in Mumbai
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Source: The Hindu Business Line

Bharti shows Mumbai what a fourth player can offer
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Bharti plans to up call centre investments
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Bharti plans to launch IT-enabled phones
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Teletech ropes in Pawan Kapur as CEO
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Ind-Swift in co-mktg pact for citalopram More
Bharti to roll out services today More
Godrej Consumer zooms on Q1 show More
Source: Business Standard

HLL, P&G, Coke face channel music
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Siyaram to re-tailor Oxemberg brand
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H-P to hardsell Presario, Evo More
Bharti arrives in Mumbai with sweetheart deals More
Auto firms offer no-frills models More
BMW, Peugeot Citroen in deal to make new engines More
TMCO to come back in new form More
ICICI, Satyam kick off ITES operations in Cyberabad More
Digital Globalsoft to remain independent More
ISD grey market unlikely to survive the fare war More
BPL Mobile to invest Rs 350 cr in 4 circles
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More wind to the 800
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Price stabilisation fund for tea mooted
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Moser Baer to venture into CDs, VCDs segment More
Sydney-based Hotel Dynamics plans India foray More
Idea Pole: Cell brand has a twin More
Bharti says ILD rates could fall further More
MTNL starts Net telephony, call to US @ Rs 4.80 per minute More
Source:The Economic Times

HLL may put Vim, Surf in direct marketing basket More
Rajasthan decides to ban gutkha More
Bharti seeks to wow Mumbai with incentives More
Source: www.moneycontrol.com

India makes its debut at the PMAA 2002; nets 12 awards More
Enterprise bags Rs 2.5-crore Godrej office equipment business; adds Air Mauritius More
NatWest final gives ESPN STAR highest ever TVRs More
Source: www.agencyfaqs.com
Thought for the day
"The other day at the zoo, I saw a Gorilla thumping his chests trying to impress the visitors. Recollecting that 'man has ascended from apes' I said to myself " So Advertising is that old"
- Anonymous
Other Newslinx International
Rodale Vp Leaves To Head Primedia Magazine Group More
Yum Brands Reports Revenue Gain
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Draftworldwide Wins H&R Block Account
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Clear Channel Looks To Restore Confidence
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Martha Stewart Scandal Takes Toll On Omnimedia
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Mcdonald's Reports Decline In Same-Store Sales
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THE AD AGE MEGABRAND REPORT 200 Top Brands Account for 36% of U.S. Media Ad Buys
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Source: www.adage.com

Digitas Improves 2Q Income More
Levi's Bows First TV Work From BBH More
Decker Picks Up Orangina Work More
Source: www.adweek.com

Spy Kids Discover Reading's No Mystery More
Virgin Mobile, MTV Dial Up Cell Phone Deal
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Honda Accord, Toyota Camry Top Most Wanted List
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Ozzie Smith Gets Prize Package More
Le-Nature's Plans Distribution Expansion
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Source: www.brandweek.com

AOL Time Warner's Parsons sees AOL unit Q3 ad/commerce sales flat vs Q2 More
Source:Ananova

Terra Lycos U.S. head sees ad business stabilizing More
Source:money.iwon.com

Toyota Appoints ATTIK as Agency for SCION Brand More
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