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Evening News Digest for the month of June
* DirecTV drops false-ad suit against EchoStar
* 'Spidey 2' Wraps Up Early TV Deal with Fox
* US: Discovery Channel taps into schools
* Pune Dish TV likely to be winner in ICC-ESPN row
(30 June 2004 )
 
* Fuji TV takes 'Brave' step into global anime market
* Cable war in Cuffe Parade
* Big B turns down ad campaign glorifying dowry
* US: New look coming to Cartoon Network
* Australia: Sony in TV licence frame
(29 June 2004 )
 
* Nielsen Media President and CEO Accuses News Corp
* Discovery to introduce new lifestyle channels
* Prasar Bharati to bring in 20 radio channels
(28 June 2004 )
 
* Historical BBC archives go online
* PTV gets a two-edged weapon
* Aroona Irani out of Des Mein...
(26 June 2004 )
 
* Zee TV Heritage India Festival brings diversity to Montgomery County
* TV reality show to capitalise on India-Pakistan rivalry
* Delhi: Radio Mirchi fights against drug abuse
* Sony Asia nabs rights to Pakistani Lux Style Awards
(25 June 2004 )
 
* Time Warner mulls cell phone business
* PEMRA receives 13 TV licence applications
* New BBC channel to take on al-Jazeera
(24 June 2004 )
 
* BBC facing cash crisis, warns director-general
* Dixons man tapped for top BSkyB post
* US: Discovery to revamp global lifestyle shows
(23 June 2004 )
 
* Vivendi slashes gaming division
* DirecTV sues EchoStar over ads
* CHINA: Female TV presenters face cover-up
* Korea To Debut Commercial Telecom/Broadcasting Convergence Service
* KOLKATA: Cops don referee role to stop cable skirmishes
* HYDERABAD: ESPN, cable network red-card Euro
(22 June 2004 )
 
* PTV facing Rs 1.3b annual loss: information secretary
* The Real Estate Channel to launch from Dubai
* BBC to unveil big shake-up
* Comcast strikes deal with Discovery for VOD content
(21 June 2004 )
 
* US: Broadcaster's PSAs Helped Generate Over $9B in 2003
* US: First Subscription Broadband Movie Service Launched
* UK: BBC under fire over digital channels
* UK: BBC wins rights to 2010, 2012 Olympics
(19 June 2004 )
 
* MSN Offers Advertising Agencies Web Challenge
* Chinese version of "Home Alone" to hit TV screens
* Anna University to seek Prasar Bharati, ISRO help in infrastructure
* Kerala : Cable TV operators lose plea
* Kolkatta: ESS-Manthan spat resolved
(18 June 2004 )
 
* Vadodara: Cable operator charged with assault arrested
* Nepalese actors eye Indian soaps
* Motorola licenses cable encryption tec. to South Korea
* Kolkatta: STAR, Sony back, ESPN blacked out
(17 June 2004 )
 
* Murdoch's Star forms subsidiary Ad company in Shanghai
* Avie Luthra to adapt Preethy Nair's book for TV
* Independent Panel Will Advise on BBC Licence Fee
* NBC, ESPN primed to team for another record U.S. Open
* Nielsen Says TV Ratings System Flaws Being Fixed
(16 June 2004 )
 
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Wimbledon Lobs Record TV Package

* Three TV channels for education Okayed in Pakistan
* BBC reported to have dropped EMMA Awards for next year
(15 June 2004 )
 
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RealNetworks Launching Net Movie Service

* Israeli and Palestinian advertisers plan media peace campaign
* Indian stars, singers in Pakistani serial
(14 June 2004 )
 
* US: EDB, National Geographic boost documentary funding
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ITV in talks with Nickelodeon and Disney about kids' TV

* Music industry seeks digital radio copying limits
* Radio Mirchi organises career mela
(12 June 2004 )
 
* US cable veteran takes helm at Telewest
* Indy Music Producers Ask EU to Bar Sony-BMG Deal
(11 June 2004 )
 
* Next wave TiVo to link Web to television set
* Foreign broadcasters sweep at Shanghai TV Festival
* Pak: State to loosen control over PTV
(10 June 2004 )
 
* EC says German regulator must decide on cable monopoly
* Online music files piracy falls 27%
* MTV Announces Mock Anime Series
* Tivo sets sights on Net content, cuts prices
* HONG KONG: Confident i-Cable raises fees after competitors pull plug
* INDONESIA: TVRI considers reviving license fees on TV owners
* I-level to introduce TV-style ratings for online media
* ITV proposes joint venture with BBC
* US kids' TV giant eyes market in China
(9 June 2004 )
 
* WJBK-TV wins 16 at Michigan Emmys; WXYZ-TV gets 9
* Warner Bros loses Doom movie rights
* BSkyB extends online user tracking
(8 June 2004 )
 
* HK Phoenix TV Pursues Switch To Main Board Listing
* China sets rules for broadcasting DV productions
(7 June 2004 )
 
* Playboy Revamps TV Management to Meet Growth
* Liberty Media International plans distribution
* China suspends registration of new internet bars
* 80 % of Himachal Pradesh not having access to DD News
* China censors CNN over Tiananmen
(5 June 2004 )
* U.S. House panel advances satellite TV legislation
* Viacom chief dismisses video game buy
* Is Miramax Fox bound ?
* Karan to host TV talk show
(4 June 2004 )
 
* Freeview digital growth outpaces pay-TV
* CHINA: Real Estate Curbs Stall Building of CCTV Headquarters
* PAKISTAN: PTV Under Fire for "Poor" Coverage
* Warner Bros. to Tie Licensing Fees to Game Reviews
* French stock regulator opens Vivendi probe-press
(3 June 2004 )
 
* Arundhati Roy's God Of Small Things comes to BBC Radio 4
* UAE : Showtime, ART form strategic alliance
* 'Shrek 2' beamed to cinemas by satellite
* Japan : Ministry to battle cable-TV pirates
* Channel 9 to air two hours of Tamil fare daily
* AMD casts its Net wide
(2 June 2004 )
 
* Surfing the Web on Television
* Sony shows double-HDTV resolution projection system
* TTV starts digital broadcast system
* US : Cable gears up for digital-ready TV sets
* BAHRAIN : Shura backs plans for private TV channels
* Sky adds channels to interactive portfolio
* Wakaw! Vivek and Jassi?
(1 June 2004 )
 
     
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