13 Nov 2002 | Volume: 3 | Issue : 75 |
Desi Sesame Street on the anvil Popular kids' show Sesame Street could soon appear in an Indian avatar, if the producers manage to find a local production partner... More Stage set for CAS Bill introduction? The CAS Bill will "in all probability" be discussed in the Rajya Sabha around 25 November, government officials say... More Prasar Bharati planning programme guide In a bid to popularise programmes being broadcast on pubcasters Doordarshan and All India Radio, Prasar Bharati Corporation is planning to come out with a programming guide... More Sahara launches Balaji soap 'Kahin To Milenge' Balaji Telefilms intention is to spread its programming across as wide a canvas as possible. Monday it launched a youth oriented serial 'Kahin To Milenge' on Subrata Roy's Sahara TV... More DD shows may come on MTNL, BSNL broadband service Prasar Bharati Corporation is attempting to keep up with the times and distribution of DD --- and maybe even All India Radio --- programmes via a broadband service is one such option on a barter basis where actual cash transactions are eliminated... More Local TV news channel owner shot dead in Mumbai N Ali Hussain, the owner of a local television news channel - Tehelka Samachar - was shot dead in the western Mumbai suburb of Andheri by unidentified assailants, reports say... More Actor's Interview "I would love to do negative roles...." Mandira Bedi, Television Actress More Tube Talk NGC to air special programme on Children's Day More Source: www. indiantelevision.com Other Headlines Coke Ready To Take Mass Sip Of Coffee And Tea More Jagatjit Industries: Packing A New Punch More Akai To Beef Up Distribution Network More It Will Soon Be Possible To Do Your Buying Over SMS’ More HDFC MF, ICICI Bank Wire Up Investor Services Via ATMs More Bank Of Punjab Lines Up Major Branch Expansion More Peak Season Sees Upward Flight In Growth For Domestic Airlines More Survey Paints A Rosy Payment Card Picture More Bharti Cellular To Add Capacity In Mumbai More Source: Financial Express Microsoft to invest $400 m in India over three years More Coke rolls out ready-to-drink beverages More Tata Tea brews a fresh brand to corner big pie More Wipro sews up $26 million consultancy buyout in US More Volkswagen may roll out LCVs next year More Now mutuals to sell through ATMs More Source: Business Standard Michael Capellas quits HP to head WorldCom More Pfizer reviewing alliance with Shanta Biotech More DoD to refer Hind Cables back to ministry More Coke to divest 39% more by February-end More Wipro to buy AMS unit for $26mn in cash More Gates announces $400 mn investment in India More Source: www.moneycontrol.com Screen looks blurred for Balaji Telefilms More Microsoft to invest $400 m in India over three years More DoD to refer back Hind Cables as bidders desert More Tablet PC to be launched in India next month More HAL tie-up More ECIL Chairman bags award More Now artists can lay hands on the best More Coke goes mass with Georgia tea, coffee More Coca-Cola `committed' to divesting 39 pc More Amul's new products More Colour TV makers gung-ho over festival sales — Durables see flat growth; home appliances drop More Beta Empire group launches `Date King' More Wipro to acquire AMS for $26 m More Source: The Hindu Business Line ‘Second-hand smoke’ wins four awards at London International More TATA Indicom to take the Hutch way to build brand More Source: www.agencyfaqs.com Coca-Cola to soon launch ready-to-drink coffee, tea More Mirc to leverage Onida brand for audio, AC foray More MUL's diesel Esteem takes off in Punjab More VIP to make furniture for children More Telco may roll out Indigo in January More Initiative Media sets up division to market films More Tata Coffee, Waterbase to fish in troubled waters More MTNL's low tariffs fuel pre-paid sales More Media specialist mantras - scale and synergy More KVIC : Spinning a new yarn More Brand new marketing rules More Source: The Economic Times
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