Indiantelevision.com's Evening News Digest Archives- 2004
     
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* Bertelsmann facing Napster-funding suits
* Malaysia's 2nd pay-TV operator to begin service in Oct
* Telemundo, Versaly, Ink Wireless Deal
* PTV to revamp programming policies
(31 July 2004 )
 
* Israel :Broadcasters ordered to explain not airing political adverts
* Freston Shakes Up Viacom Ranks
* Zee ABCs for rural classrooms
(30 July 2004 )
 
* Indonesia: Court endorses broadcasting law
* Disney promotes first Chinese NBA games
* NBC, DirecTV reach deal on fees, high-definition shows
* HK pay-TV market littered with casualties
* Indian TV series to debut in China
(29 July 2004 )
 
* Yahoo, Google accused of aiding Chinese Net censorship
* Televisa Seeks to Buy DirecTV's Mexican Subscribers
* Patiala cable war: DM issues guidelines
(28 July 2004 )
 
* Iraqi minister hints at ban on Al-Jazeera
* Pakistan, China To Enhance Cooperation In Media Sector
* Pirates Set Sail Toward TV Shores
* Annan asks Asian broadcasters to build open info societies
* UK: B4U's Neeraj Arora rumoured to have moved to rival Sony
* Market survey to peg cable count
(27 July 2004 )
 
* Japan TV station fires producer for fraud
* Srilanka :Reallocation of SLBC's FM frequencies
* E-Vision set to link up with Kuwaiti cable operator
* Antakshri : Pallavi out, Sagarika in
(26 July 2004 )
 
* Nepotism charges cloud Murdoch BSkyB foray
* Patiala: TVs go blank as operators fight
* Bangladesh: New group to transmit Star TV channels
(24 July 2004 )
 
* Berlusconi Jr sides with Murdoch
* ABC to Offer 24-Hour News Until Election
* CCTV to launch pay channels
* BBC news chief is latest Hutton casualty, say MPs
* Singapore and Germany to produce first multi-million dollar TV mini-series
(23 July 2004 )
 
* Hong Kong: Talk of Intelsat's exit fails to dent TVB
* Hong Kong: Banks subsidise switch to digital TV
* Thailand: PM insists shake-up will boost programming quality
* TiVo's plans lead to copyright fight
* BBC to be purely digital by 2010
(22 July 2004 )
 
* Nielsen Hires Top Multicultural Shop To Counter Local People Meter Opposition Ads
* Only One in Three Want BBC Licence Fee - Poll
* Iran's New Parliament Rethinks Satellite TV Ban
* Comcast Starts Disney Delivery Via Internet
(21 July 2004 )
 
* MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain) launches Middle East's first live TV to Mobile services in Bahrain
* China: WB building cinema chain
* Hong kong: Cable TV looks to fill the sport void
* US: Cable Giants Explore Nielsen Measurement Alternative
* Close Up ties up with 'Kyun! Ho Gaya Na' to reach out to its audience
(20 July 2004 )
 
* Alcatel to provide China with broadcasting satellite
* Ireland: EC may block Govt digital TV plans
* Bangladesh: Cable operators seek end to Star TV distributorship row
(19 July 2004 )
 
* Murdoch fights back in TV soccer wrangle
* Marvel Sues Disney Over Cartoon Series Profits
(17 July 2004 )
 
* Australia: Television producers may oppose fourth network
* CERT and CNBC Arabiya to host international Emmy Awards semi-finals in UAE
* PAKISTAN: Two more educational channels soon: Atta
(16 July 2004 )
 
* EU starts inquiry into digital TV subsidies
* Ofcom sets out new broadcasting code
* CNBC plans to hold ABLA in KL next year
* Yahoo, AOL, MSN to link IM services
* 'Complications' in Sony's MGM bid
* Nickelodeon Online Launches Dot Kids Domain Websites
(15 July 2004 )
 
* Sony to add video to online music service
* Vivendi Universal Games Appoints President of Asia Pacific
* Al Jazeera unveils code of ethics
* SamaCom signs transponder deal with ARABSAT to launch new DTH platform
* Ten Sports, DD, Modi, asked to suggest names for panel
(14 July 2004 )
 
* PAKISTAN: CITYFM89 radio station launched
* BBC digital channels head overseas?
* Columbia TriStar To Distribute Discovery Titles
* Pakistan: Cabinet gives licences to 22 TV channels
(13 July 2004 )
 
* China Radio To Expand Urdu Service For Pakistani Listeners
* South Africa: New twist in Tamil TV row
* Sakshi in Pak serial
* CNBC to launch Thai service
(12 July 2004 )
 
* Time Warner seen as likely Adelphia buyer
* Kenya Enters Age of the 24-Hour Newscast
* Cinram Buys The Entertainment Network From Sony, Warner Music
(10 July 2004 )
 
* First Persian satellite television station to be launched in Germany
* MediaCorp's Channel NewsAsia to be available to over 500,000 Thai viewers
* CNN named top news channel for Europe's business elite
* Code of ethics for UAE advertising industry soon
* Educational Radio and TV Centre Re-Opened in Kabul
* Sony tops US 'best brands' survey
* China enforces month-long blockbuster ban
* Voice of America, FM 101 Pakistan to sign agreement today
(9 July 2004 )
 
* Novalogic and Vivendi Join Forces
* Dyke left BBC with £456,000 payoff
* BBC Technology handed to Siemens for £2bn
* Zee to launch interactive show
(8 July 2004 )
 
* Mark Latham denies Murdoch and Packer are out to get him
* SEC Seeks Data on Pay-TV Subscribers
* Comcast Names Stephen Burke Its COO
(7 July 2004 )
 
* Telewest revamps service to rival price-hiking Sky Digital
* Qtel plans to sell decryption cards of major DTH networks - Qatar
* UK: 'Advert Channel' to launch July 12
* Dubai: ARY Digital to telecast Asia Cup live
* Thompson considers £1bn sale of BBC Worldwide arm
(6 July 2004 )
 
* BBC promises speedy apologies
* Spiderman to sing for Hindi audience
* DD blacks out talk show on textbooks issue
(5 July 2004 )
 
* Pak: First Pashtu channel launched
* Delhi: Residents protest cable rate hike
* Ekta’s personal guru gets TV show
(3 July 2004 )
 
* Watch Garv on TV before it releases
* ESPN Star Sports purchases ORAD virtual studio system
* BBC relaunches Tamil website
(2 July 2004 )
 
* Time Warner, Disney, Viacom Lose $3.5 Billion to Film Pirates
* Pak: TV fee recovery through electricity bills from today
* Berlusconi sidesteps Murdoch in Serie A
(1 July 2004 )
 
     
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