Indiantelevision.com's Morning News Digest Archives- 2004
     
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Morning News Digest for the month of September
* Deccan Chronicle files papers for public offer
* Superbrands chooses 101 Indian brands
* Hayek Sitting Pretty with 'Betty La Fea'
* Ten Sports Gets SET To Win
(30 September 2004 )
 
* Playboy in German cable deal
* Nielsen to Offer Minute-by-Minute Ratings
* Sahara television also in fray for cricket telecast
* Dalmiya threatened me: Zee Chairman
(29 September 2004 )
 
* PCB welcomes compromise between TV channels
* TN: Tough action against video piracy coming
* Walt Disney In Tie Up With Sierra Enterprises
* ESPN, Zee Offer Ad Revenue To BCCI
(28 September 2004 )
 
* HC restrains MSOs from airing 'King of Bollywood'
* Optical fibre amplifier to slash cable bills
* Basu plans to revamp Tara Bengali channel
* Kairali TV makes Rs 6-cr profit
(27 September 2004 )
 
* Malone quits UK cable industry
* DTH programmes may be generated in Mysore
* Marathi film 'Shwas' nominated for Oscars
* TV industry to take part at global forums
(25 September 2004 )
 
* Higher newsprint prices may hit Mid-Day Multimedia profits
* Fox News offers contest
* Germany: KDG gives up on consolidation
* UK : Bollywood Films PPV service to close
* Sholay all the way
* Ahmedabad: Syndicate Cable ups the ante
* Pepsodent resorts to roadblocking
(24 September 2004 )
 
* Battle Brews Over Web, Channel Surfing
* America's youth: Internet is better than TV
* China: Viacom TV plan caught in regulatory doldrums
* Netflix, Warner Bros. in video-on-demand test
* Sony and Comcast Plan New Channels
* IBH plans animated tele serial on Amar Chitra Katha
* Merchant Bankers For FM Radio
* I&B bridges disconnect with VSNL on uplinking
(23 September 2004 )
 
* Old Brit serial to feature Hindu wedding
* `Ten channels on AIR through DTH'
* Intel-Reliance deal to push broadband
* BCCI in talks with TWI for Australian tour of India
* BPCL studying scope of leasing satellite for DTH
* Industry Identifies $50 Billion In Ad Waste
(22 September 2004 )
 
* FICCI to cooperate with Chinese TV channel to woo tourists
* U.S. Internet advertising revenue sets record
* TV rights tussle blocks Irani Trophy telecast
* Reliance Mutual Fund Unveils Media & Entertainment Fund
* Ericsson to make radio base stations in India
* UTV designs exclusive policy with United India
(21 September 2004 )
 
* Yahoo's Semel emerges as Disney contender
* Kerala: CBI arrests DD Kendra director
* AIR, DD Staff postpones nationwide strike
* Radio Mirchi to charge advertisers at 1-second pulse rate
* Balaji Tele gets nod for pref allotment
(20 September 2004 )
 
* Bollywood Oye! Films on demand for Canada
* Australia: Ten cashes in with Idol ad auction
* Madison buys TeamWorks, forays into in-film ads
(17 September 2004 )
 
* FCC Chief Pushes TV Via High-Speed Internet Lines
* Echostar to carry 17 CCTV channels
* Zain Raj is Euro RSCG Chicago's marketing chief
* Star News mulls multiple channels
* Colvyn Harris to replace Mike Khanna at JWT
(16 September 2004 )
 
* ADD launches focussed advertising options on Reality TV channel in Middle East
* European TV Shopping Seen Doubling by 2008
* NBC Enters Outdoor Business with JCDecaux
* MRUC to study efficacy of outdoor media
* Idea, CNBC to host transform India series
(15 September 2004 )
 
* B'desh: Policy to monitor pvt TV channels soon
* Oprah Gives Away 276 New Pontiacs
* Tamil TV channels go off screen for hours
* United India designing product for TV serials
* ZTL not to make board meeting outcome public: Kaul
* Sony to buy MGM as Time Warner withdraws
(14 September 2004 )
 
* Ad Technology Reaches Out To Camera Phone Users
* Doordarshan not to charge rental for DTH
* Dainik Bhaskar acquires Saurashtra Samachar
* UK Ad Firm WPP Pockets Grey Global For $1.3 Billion
* Transponder space set to double
* Star News Wants To Woo Viewers With Fox & Sky Content
(13 September 2004 )
 
* Astro wings to profit as MC-TV boosts sales
* KFVP for Canadian pact in animation
* Kolkata : Govt diktat ends cable imbroglio
(11 September 2004 )
 
* Speedera, VSNL join hands
* Chennai watches TV longer than other metros: TAM
* Deccan Chronicle plans IPO
* English TV channel on Ramanuja's philosophy
(10 September 2004 )
 
* BBC Worldwide review prompts head scratching among bankers
* Got a business idea? Play it on television
* Senior Group to launch news channel in Delhi
* Discovery plans to air feature on tech wonders
(9 September 2004 )
 
* BBC Invites Talks for Worldwide Division
* 3i, BV Capital To Put $8 M In Indiagames
* WPP Group buys out Quadra Advisory
* Cognizant sees growth in entertainment, media
* Sony drops plan to buy out SAB TV
(8 September 2004 )
 
* Time spent on news channels up five fold in AP, says TAM report
* Delhi insist on solar power use for billboards
* Andhra to get 7 FM transmitters
* VSNL threat gives channels a scare
* Zee to launch sports channel in alliance with Ten
(7 September 2004 )
 
* Britain's favourite TV scientist is a Muppet
* Netflix, TiVo to Unveil Partnership
* 'Chief Wage Earners Prefer TV News To Soaps & Cricket’
* Oldies remain news channels' mainstay
* Prasar Bharati hopes to rope in BBC, CNN on to DTH platform
* Sahara plans six regional news channels in 12 months
(6 September 2004 )
 
* BBC appoints first Director of Governance
* Carat raises ad spend forecast
* eBay does CBS' bidding
* HC directive to Heinz India on Complan commercial
* FM Radio: Focus Shifts To Spectrum Planning
(4 September 2004 )
 
* RBI bans FII buying in Pritish Nandy
* Vaasthu Associates plans television series on vastu
* Raj TV licence cancellation stayed
* Music industry seeks reclassification under VAT regime
* Euro RSCG ECD Roddy Heads to BBH
* GEO TV to make official UK launch within weeks
* Mira Nair asked to direct Harry Potter 5
(3 September 2004 )
 
* B'desh: Danish support to back-office for advertising services
* Time Warner Shifts MGM Bid to Cash
* Loan settlement scheme for AP theatre owners
* Jaipal takes up Hindi film embargo with Karnataka CM
* Get censors' nod to show adult films on TV: HC
* New Skies rocket into Indian DTH space
* Ten Sports, Modis on verge of split
* Sony to buy majority stake in SAB TV
(2 September 2004 )
 
* VSNL may sell 2.6% stake in New Skies for $ 25 mn
* Triton Comm plans alliances, buyouts to foray into events
* JWT plans segmented campaign to promote Pondicherry Tourism
* Oz: Fairfax seeks new media policy
* Zenith Signs Up for Nielsen Place*Views Research
* Zee, ESS invited to meet BCCI's tender committee
(1 September 2004 )
 
 
     
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