26 April 2007Newsletter SubscriptionEmail this Page Volume 17 - Issue No: 96

Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch






 


Sun TV to launch kids channel Chutti TV on 29 April
Sun TV Network's kids channel Chutti TV to launch on 29 April; targets kids in 2-14 year age group.

 
 

Star may rework Balaji's stake in JV for Bengali GEC
Star Group may have to rework its JV equity arrangement with Balaji Telefilms specifically for the Bengali GEC.

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa to make a comeback with global appeal on 4 May
Zee TV is set to go the whole hog with a fresh season of it's musical talent hunt show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa across US, UK, UAE, South Africa and Pakistan.

Special edition Black Label to mark F1 partnership

Kia becomes official sponsor of Uefa Euro 2008

Samsung extends Olympic sponsorship till 2016

Visa anounces art competition for the Olympics

Vidyasagar elevated to Star India president, content and new media

Nickelodeon, NFL partner for 'Let's Just Play' campaign

Indian channels among ten banned in Bangladesh Dhaka

Big FM acquires PPL, T-Series & Yashraj music copyright

Online consumers unhappy with Indian cricket squad

Ad Mad World
Golmaal!

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (08/04/2007 to 14/04/2007)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (08/04/2007 to 14/04/2007)
Star Plus
Zee TV
Sun TV
Star One
MAX
Sony Entertainment TV

Source: www.indiantelevision.com

 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Raj Kurup quits Grey Worldwide
  • Ads ain’t the problem, says Sreesanth
  • Food adverts on TV prompt kids to eat more
    Source: DNA
     
  • Kingfisher, Jet Airways in advertising war of words
    Source: Moneycontrol
     
  • Biyani's Future Group in talks with PE funds
  • Coke eyes Energy Brands for $3 billion
    Source: Times of India
     
  • Love at first site
  • Mile sur: The unofficial Indian anthem
  • Bottoming out?
    Source: Financial Express
      
  • Provoked
  • Culture, cricket and consumers
  • "The clear lesson is the need to diversify"
    Source: Brand Line
      
  • Future belongs to guerrilla advertising
  • Dabur outpaces MNCs Colgate, HLL in oral care
    Source: Economic Times
      
  • Name, brand, top officials of new airline to be decided by June
  • `India is among top priorities of Yahoo!'
  • Sun TV launching children's channel
    Source: The Hindu Business Line
     
  • Ambience Publicis to be rebranded in keeping with Publicis rule
  • JWT Mumbai is hottest Indian agency, says Campaign Brief Asia
  • Raj Kurup quits Grey Worldwide
  • Vyas Gianetti Creative appoints creative duo from Everest
  • Yahoo! rolls out cities, maps services, R&D centre
    Source: Agency Faqs
     
    International News
  • Google to Sell Online Ads on China Telecom Web Sites
    Source: Bloomberg
     
  • Wrigley Confirms Global Contest
  • 3 Remain in Miller Pitch
  • Grey N.Y. Picks President
  • Court Weighs Political Ads
  • It's Official: McCann Prevails
    Source: Ad Week
     
  • Intel partners with Google on reseller ad program
    Source: BtoB Magazine
     
  • Romney Pays $2M for Campaign Ad Airtime
    Source: Associated Press
     
  • Prepare for digital integration, ad:tech keynoter warns
    Source: DM News
     
  • Vonage Dials Up Campaign Against Verizon
    Source: Brand Week
  • WPP eyeing Web ad company 24/7 Real Media -report
    Source: Reuters
     
  • U.S. court seems split over broadcast political ads
    Source: Yahoo
     
  • THAILAND: Advert-free future for former iTV
    Source: Asia Media
     
  • Advertising Complaint Against Nokia Rejected
    Source: Cellular-News
     
  • Interest Growing In Mobile TV; Ad-Supported Service OK
  • Broadcast Erosion: Many Culprits, Few Solutions
    Source: Media Post
     
  • CBS rejects comedic John Daly golf ball ad
    Source: Monsters and Critics
     
  • IAC Advertising to offer contextual ads
    Source:BusinessWeek

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