19 July 2005 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 13 - Issue No: 54



Mam Special Report




Star One 'Laughter Challenge' in top 50
The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, Star One's hunt for comic talent, ahead of Sony's CID in Friday 10 pm slot.

FDI ruling puts spoke in Murdoch's China plans
Murdoch's China script hit as Sarft bans local broadcasters from equity tie-ups with multi-national media companies.

Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch
Rajat Sharma plans Gujarati news channel
Rajat Sharma-promoted India TV has sought uplink permission for a Gujarati language news channel.

Sahara One assert's 27% viewership rise

Nakshatra, Asmi go global; D’damas ties with 'Krrish'

Pantaloon's exchange offer receives good response

Vijay TV launches weekly soap for primetime

BBC survey reveals shifting attitudes to sex

Nick US launches PSAs on healthy eating habits

Guest Speak
Accidental Brand Naming
NASEEM JAVED's Westside View

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (26/06/2005 to 02/07/2005)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (26/06/2005 to 02/07/2005)
Star Plus
Sun TV
Sony Entertainment
Star One
Zee Cinema

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
TV forecast to lose out on global ad spend
Hero Honda profit up 8% to Rs 204 cr
Source: Business Standard
   
 
Mudra gets back Infocomm media account
Source: Times of India
   
Funskool to retail Powerpuff Girls range of toys
`FMCG sector to grow over 50 pc by 2010'
Bagga plans to pep up Khodays liquor brands in north, east India
Source: The Hindu Business Line
CSIR empanels six agencies
SSC&B's Anil Kakar joins Percept H as creative director
Cartoonist Sudhir Tailang joins The Asian Age
Source: Agency Faqs
   
 
Ad value: AAAI to organise seminar to mark 25th year
Source: Economic Times
   
DD wants Ten Sports to share feed
FMCG market to double by 2010: Assocham study
Source: Financial Express
International News
TiVo upgrade allows instant response to TV ads
Source: USA Today
   
Event Horizon introduces new advertising medium in UAE
Source: AME Info
   
Burson-Marsteller CEO to Leave Agency
Zenith Scales Back Ad-Spend Projections
Carat, Atmosphere Lead $50 Mil. AOL Portal Push
Source: Ad Week
   
Mobile offers agencies media opportunities
HomeChoice appoints below-the-line agency
Source:Media Week, UK
   
126 viewers complain over ITV F1 ad break
Source: Digital Spy (UK)
 
Slowdown shrinks advertising spend
Source: Telegraph.co.uk,
   
Google, Yahoo! To Benefit From 2005 Ad Growth
Source:Forbes
Global Ad Spending Forecast Cut Because of U.S. TV
Cinemark USA buys into Regal-AMC advertising group
Source: Reuters
 
HKET to tap mainland for advertising
Source:The Standard,
   
Ryanair's London bombings ad with Churchill draws nearly 200 complaints
Source:Brand Republic Bulletin
   
TV Ad Spending 'Peaks,' Looks Peakish Relative To Online
Deutsche Bank: Online Ad Spending Up 11 Percent in Q2
NBC's Big Financial Day: But Ad Clouds Loom
Google Refines AdWords Bidding System
McClatchy Reports Record Q2 On Strong Newspaper Ad Sales
AOL Poised To Break Online Branding Campaign
Congress Takes Another Whack At Nielsen Media Research
Source:Media Post

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