20 Jan 2003 Volume: 4 Issue : 20












Todays Newsbreakers India
Indian Television 2002

ZEE TV : Zee'na' Isi Ka Naam Hai More

GUEST COLUMN : SUBHASH CHANDRA
"The focus will be on identifying new opportunities" More



Headlines
'HITS preferred to ground head-end'
An ICICI Securities report states that for CAS, HITS (headend in the sky) will be a better option than the ground head-end system...More



Kamath lauds Prasar Bharati

New Prasar Bharati chairperson feels DD has to keep in mind the sensibilities of people and the nation at large...More


Zee Telefilms Q3 results on 28 Jan
A meeting of the board of directors of Zee Telefilms is scheduled to be held on 28 January, 2003 to consider and take on record the financial results for the 3rd quarter ended 31 December, 2002... More



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DD, NACO AIDS campaign a success, reveals survey
The latest survey on the impact of the HIV and AIDS awareness media campaign by Doordarshan, National AIDS Control Organisation ( Naco) and BBC World Service Trust reveals a significant positive change in regards to knowledge, attitudes and behaviour...More


Popular Prakashan to bring serials to book
Here is an announcement that seeks to marry television and reading. The 75-year-old Mumbai based publisher Popular Prakashan will bring content from broadcasters like Star onto the print medium...More

Star wins landing rights for Mandarin channel in China
Rupert Murdoch's Star Group has won nationwide landing rights for Xing Kong Wei Shi, its Mandarin-language entertainment channel ...More



CAS Update
"CAS is just a dream"
Interview with Rohinton Maloo...More


Producer's Pitch
"The recent success of Aap Beeti has given a fillip to DD's declining viewership and set new standards"
Interview with BR Films managing director Ravi Chopra...More

Source: www.indiantelevision.com

Other Headlines
NDTV English goes to St Luke’s
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World Cup 2003: Is it worth the hype?
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In-film placement: Keeping the spirits up
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Source: www.agencyfaqs.com


Talking Money To Telecom:Charter Has $30 M On Tap More
Fujifilm Expects New Range To Spur Growth More
HP Unveils New Consumer PC Line-up
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Nitco To Expand Presence, Set Up 50 Shop-in-shops
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Durian Eyes Office Furniture Market
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Leela Group Proposes Rs 600-cr Investment
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Source: Financial Express


CTV makers bet on World Cup mania More
Ford launches first locally made car in China
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TCS jointly develops shopfloor hardware
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Curves are passe: Sony to focus on flat-screen CTVs
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Reliance, Bharti hammer out interconnect deal
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Coming up next: A cycle with a motor
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Source: The Economic Times


BSNL to expand CellOne network
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Vansh herbal hair oil launched
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Parle scholarships for students
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Source: The Hindu Business Line


‘Leh Berry’ health drink enters AP
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Reliance plans to pump in Rs 1,000 crore in Kerala
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Idea plans to go for public float soon
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Launch marketing blitz, says CII
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Source: Business Standard

Advertising workshop More
Source: The Hindu

IBP and BPCL get into a brand row More
Source: www.moneycontrol.com

Thought for the day

"Regardless of the moral issue, dishonesty in advertising has proved very unprofitable".
- Leo Burnett

Other Newslinx International
International Headlines
Saatchi Reorganizes L.A., NYC Offices More
Sec Launches Formal Probe Of IPG Accounting More
Margeotes Fertitta Wins Food Network Account More
Three Agency Staffers Killed In Crash
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AAF Hall Of Fame Inductees Named
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Northlich Promotes Two To President More
American Legacy Decides $65 Million Media Review
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Source: www.adage.com

Tommy Bahama Sets Sights On Women
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American Humane Unleashes Pet Project More
Quizno's Scores With Super Bowl Spot More
Home Depot Puts $4 Billion Into Own Repairs More
Source: www.brandweek.com

SEC Upgrades Inquiry into IPG More
Merkley Lands Elsevier Account
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Anheuser-Busch Will Dominate Super Bowl with 11 Spots More
Source: www.adweek.com

''Sunshine'' ad: saving lives or smoke and mirrors? More
Source: www.startribune.com








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