13 Mar 2010Newsletter SubscriptionEmail this PageVolume 28 - Issue No: 14
 
 
 
 
 
Headlines
TV18 exits India JV with Jobstreet.com
As part of plan to exit bad businesses, TV18 sells entire 50% stake in Jobstreet.com India; takes a hit of Rs 25 mn.
 
Impasse ends, news channels to cover IPL
NBA, IPL organisers reach settlement; news chnls to be allowed max of 5.5 mins of fresh footage per match in a day.
 
Havells to launch 3 TVCs during IPL for max visibility
The three-series television commercial to be aired only during the DLF IPL to attain maximum brand visibility.
 
Times Now ropes in Sidhu for IPL 3
 
WB presents 20 Twenty initiative
 
Katie Taylor is BBC Productions ent & events head
 
Alice in Wonderland set to remain at the top
Now ads in theatres also in 3D
 
Dream11.com launches contest for T20 cricket
 
Lifetime achievement award for Amitabh Bachan at Muscat fest
 
David Bryan to make B'wood debut with Abbas Tyrewala's next
 
Percept ropes in 4 sponsors for Commonwealth Boxing
 
 
News Releases

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BIG masala cricket only on 92.7 BIG FM, this IPL Season
Meet Mira Nair in an exclusive rendezvous with NDTV Good Times on this special episode of CUT!
Zee TV - Agle Janam mohe bitiya hi Kijo Party held at Miramba Lounge, Andheri west on the eve of one year successful completion of the show
 
 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (28/02/2010 to 06/03/2010)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes




Top 100 Programmes (28/02/2010 to 06/03/2010)
Star Plus
Zee TV
Colors
Sony Entertainment TV
NDTV Imagine
Sun TV
SAB
Ten Sports
Zee Cinema
Gemini TV
Star Jalsha
Zee Telugu
MAX
Maa Telugu
Eenadu TV
Zee Marathi
 
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • IPL off to a slow start on Net, multiplexes
  • Micro Tech ties up with Belgium co
  • IPL patches up with broadcasters over coverage
  • Sify Sports uses Net, cellphone to drive traffic
  • Australia bets on cricket, Bollywood to rebuild brand
  • Monster India expands rural job portal to more states
    Source: Hindu Business Line
      
  • IPL: News channels end boycott
  • IPL III kicks off with grand opening ceremony
  • Knight Riders take on Chargers in IPL opener
    Source: Hindu
      
  • IPL3: Cricket extravaganza gets off with grand opening ceremony
  • R-ADAG says no to ads on SET Max
  • Walt Disney still to create magic in India
  • Watch IPL buzz on Times Now
    Source: Economic Times
      
  • IPL-3 a smash hit across media spectrum
  • Suryansh to offer mega screening of IPL matches
  • China warns Google as internet row deal seen soon
  • Apalya looks to double user base on IPL track
  • Merchandise sales set to treble: Team sponsors

    Source: Business Standard
      
  • Entertainment duty on DTH gets Assembly clea
  • IPL-III:Packed stands to see Kings XI Punjab
    Source: Indian Express
     
  • ET NOW edges close to No. 1 biz TV channel
    Source: Times of India
      
  • SIRIUS XM Radio Prices Offering of $800 Million of Senior Notes Due 2015
    Source: Article Ant
      
  • China threatens Google; deal on censorship row in the offing
  • DCI, Singapore firm acquire global mobile app rights for IPL III
  • Soon, switch over to any DTH firm
    Source: Financial Express
      
  • IPL settles issue with TV channels
    Source: Cricket Nirvana
      
  • Court OKs TV rules opposed by Comcast, Cablevision
    Source: Sify
      
  • ESPN Mobile TV Launches on Sprint TV
    Source: Article Ant
      
  • Microsoft Bing inks advertising deal with UK's cartoon show Simpsons
    Source: TopNews
      
  • Summary Box: Court OKs cable TV access rules
    Source: Sify
     
    International News
  • Cable Operators Must Share Their Channels, Appeal Court Says
  • Michael Vick Joins Cable TV Reality Show Cast
    Source: TV Week
      
  • Murdoch: Governments must punish piracy
  • News Corp Sky buy out rumour
    Source: Advanced Television
      
  • Clear Channel Outdoor UK's revenue falls $30.4m in 2009
  • ITV1 HD channel to launch on 2 April
    Source: Media Week
      
  • India suspends 'obscene' Fashion TV channel
    Source: BBC News
      
  • BBC plans spin-off stations to push digital radio after closure of 6 Music
    Source: Guardian
      
  • U.S. court backs ban on some cable TV program deals
    Source: Reuters
  • 'Stop overkill of cricket on TV' - Sangakkara
    Source: CricInfo.com
      
  • 'Zero viewers' for Welsh TV shows
    Source: BBC News
      
  • Disney Reaches Pay-TV Film Deals With Starz, Showtime
    Source: BusinessWeek
      
  • The Msnbc Digital Network Launches Breaking News on Facebook
    Source: CNNMoney.com
      
  • Microsoft's Bing sponsors The Simpsons
    Source: Telegraph.co.uk
      
  • Romanian DTH war escalates
    Source: Broadbandtvnews
      
  • Google releases new YouTube Mobile App
    Source: Mobiletor.com
      
  • New Discovery Channel launched
    Source: Die Republikein
     
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