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Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch

TV18, Jagran put regional biz newspaper project on hold
TV18, Jagran JV defer launch of regional language biz newspaper due to prevailing market conditions.

 

Executive Dossier
'We are developing a 100 per cent Indian company'
Interview with TV Today Network CEO G Krishnan

Other Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch
Eros, Star sign multi-film syndication deal
Eros inks syndication deal with Star TV; titles include Tere Naam and Naa Tum Jaano Naa Hum.

Sahara One bags EMI global distribution rights for Rs 375 mn
Sahara One acquires EMI global distribution rights for Rs 375 million; EMI to release on 29 October.

Union Bank logo gets makeover

Big FM launches initiatives to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi

Games2win releases 'Gunning for Gold' game

CBeebies fixes lineup for the year

Govt, industry team up to promote broadband

Albert is BBC Worldwide digital sales director for Asia

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (10/08/2008 to 16/08/2008)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (10/08/2008 to 16/08/2008)
Star Plus
Sony Entertainment TV
Zee TV
Sun TV
NDTV Imagine
Gemini TV
Maa Telugu
Ten Sports

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Sport stars are hot, but Bollywood rules ad world

  • Expensive ads sell few prescription drugs: Study

    Source: Economic Times
      
  • TV & radio grab print space

  • Vishal Retail plans small format stores

  • Chandamama plans hard copies of its archives

  • Cartoon Network creates 3 Pogo sub-brands

  • 7Seas launches gaming portal

    Source: Hindu Business Line
      
  • IPL champs pitch for pvt placement, IPO

  • MTNL inks CDMA deal with IOL Netcom

  • The FMCG market in India

    Source: Business Standard
      
  • Union Bank rejigs brand identity

  • Film festivals, IPL delayed 'The Last Lear'

    Source: DNA
     
  • In UK, iPhone ad banned over 'all Internet' claim

    Source: ITvoir
      
  • Government rates on print ads to go up

    Source: Livemint
      
  • Festival screenings, IPL delayed 'The Last Lear'

    Source: Hindu
      
  • Sport stars are hot, but Bollywood rules ad world

    Source: Times of India
      
  • "Digital offers flexibility like no other medium"

  • Entertainment growth story

  • Big Idea

  • The best is yet to come

  • Adidas says Wal-Mart sold knockoffs for $58 million

  • Welcome, freshmen; have an iPOD or an iPHONE

    Source: Financial Express
     
    International News
  • CW's Shows Go Mobile
  • Stars Shine in Emmy Campaign
  • Study: Based Solely on Olympics Ads, McCain Prevails
    Source: Ad Week
     
  • Expensive ads sell few prescription drugs: study
    Source: Reuters
     
  • Court throws out appeal from advertising firm
    Source: DailyNewsOnline
     
  • Advertising Executive Promotes US Image
    Source: New York Sun
     
  • Microsoft gets back on the advertising acquisition trail
    Source: Ovum
     
  • Advertising company sues McAfee over SiteAdvisor warning
    Source: Current IT
  • 4 Creative cinema ad gives Raindance festival zombie love
    Source: Guardian
     
  • Ad targeting based on ISP tracking now in doubt
    Source: The Associated Press
     
  • Study finds little impact from drug ads
    Source: Marketplace
     
  • China’s booming ad picture
    Source: Rapid TV News
     
  • Facebook To Try Engagement Ads
    Source: AccuraCast
     
  • Labor opts for quantity in three ad campaigns
    Source: The Canberra Times
     
  • Fashion magazines getting slimmer as advertising dips
    Source: Sacramento Bee

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