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Volume 19 - Issue No: 59









Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch

Mukta Arts sells 12 films to Zee Cinema for Rs 220 million
Mukta Ars sells TV rights for 12 films to Zee Cinema in Rs 220 mn deal; eyes Rs 400 mn from 26 film library over 5-year window.

 

MSOs, broadcasters face action for non-compliance: Trai
Trai to take action against MSOs for not complying with itemised billing and b'casters if they don't report a la carte prices by 7 Dec.

Co-productions among Asian media companies set to rise
Asian programming is growing in global appeal & co-productions with Asian partners are on the rise, delegates at the ATF say.

UP lifts ban on Yash Raj's Aaja Nachle
UP government lifts ban on Aaja Nachle as Yash Chopra apologises and deletes offending parts from prints across the country.

Octagon ups Nick to CEO marketing – Europe/Middle East

Adidas unveils Euro 2008 match ball on Sunday

Zee Sports ropes in Microsoft, Havells, Timesjobs for ICL

Deutsch wins Sony's playstation ad account

McDonald's USA CMO Lamar to retire

Cartoon Network to air series on Transformers

New media is not eroding TV viewership: ATF

New Zealand's Sky gets TV rights for 2012 Olympics

BBC Trust publishes new promise to audiences

Star launches Mandarin-language chnnls in US on KyLinTV

Hunt on for best virtual footballer in Fifa interactive WC

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (11/11/2007 to 17/11/2007)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (11/11/2007 to 17/11/2007)
DD1
Star Plus
Neo Sports
Zee TV
Sun TV
Sony Entertainment TV

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Zee`s cricket league scores near duck on debut
  • Cricket Australia upset over players joining IPL
    Source: Business-Standard
     
  • Questas, Sun Micro teams joint winners at Ad Club BL quiz
     Source: Hindu Business Line
     
  • ‘Ad Club - Business Line Quiz’ proves to be a cliffhanger
  • Lyric writing campaign to spread AIDS awareness
     Source: The Hindu
      
  • Visually-impaired to become RJs
    Source: Finanical Express
      
  • Crowd-puller ICL left in the lurch by advertisers
  • TV channels without downlinking permission might face trouble
  • Mudra targets retail and lifestyle clients in south India
  • Wise map of the idiot box
    Source: Economic Times
      
  • Lead India moves to TV
    Source: Times of India
      
  • TVS to launch three bikes this month
    Source: DNA
     
    International News
  • Under Pressure, Facebook Modifies Social Ads Program
  • Google to Bid for Wireless Spectrum
  • BMO Trims U.S. Ad Forecasts
    Source: Ad Week
     
  • Study: Web-Video User Growth Slowed Over Past Six Months
    Source: Media Week
     
  • Online ads 'worth $120m for big four'
    Source: Digital Spy
     
  • Web advertising to come under EU scrutiny
    Source: Eurogates
     
  • AOL debuts new platform for video ads
    Source: Dm News
     
  • IGC: Double Fusion's Bellamy Breaks Down In-Game Ads
    Source: Gamasutra
  • Dell to partner with WPP on marketing
    Source: CNN/Money
     
  • Clare Beale on Advertising
    Source: Independent
     
  • On advertising: Nationality trumps geography in Europe
    Source: IHT
     
  • Candidates Woo Undecided Voters with TV Ads
    Source: Korea Times
     
  • Dentsu warns of lost discs blunder
    Source: Japan Times
     
  • EA chief bearish on in-game ad forecasts
    Source: Business Week
     
  • bootb Leads Global Revolution in Advertising Industry
    Source: Reuters

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