3 September 2011 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 32 - Issue No: 59
 
 
Headlines
MTV plans more content to fight in the youth genre

MTV to spruce up its reality and other content to fight in the cluttered and competitive genre; channel to bring music property Unplugged, Luv Reels, MF101 and Roadies.

Programme, ad codes adequate to deal with complaints: Govt

There is no proposal to make any changes in the Programme or Advertisement Codes, says Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting CM Jatua.

 
A long, grim single track film

Bol may seem to go overboard in its content and even if it paints a true picture of some section of society, the effect is morbid; it can be viewed for academic interest. FILM REVIEW!

 
 
TV Today CEO Krishnan quits
 
WB launches ‘Star Trek’ initiative
 
Sundance Global acquires ‘Mad Men’ for Asia, Europe
 
Comcast acquisition of NBC Universal gets court nod
 
Discovery launches TLC on GO
 
Starz Entertainment walks out of deal with Netflix
 
 
CBS Films buys rights of Tamara Stone novel
Busan fest to honour director Tsui Hark
 
BBC Worldwide offers Top Gear specials on Facebook
 
SAFF to pay tribute to Shammi Kapoor this year
 
PVR to release One Day on 9 September
 
Milwaukee Film Festival to focus on India this year
 
Rishi and Ranbir Kapoor in Wake Up Sid sequel
 
News Releases

Weekend Action on NEWSX

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (21/08/2011 to 27/08/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (21/08/2011 to 27/08/2011)
Star Plus
Colors
Sony Entertainment TV
Zee TV
SAB
Sun TV
Zee Cinema
Star Cricket
Star Jalsha
Gemini TV
Star Pravah
Imagine TV
Star Gold
MAX
Aaj Tak
Kalaignar TV
Maa Telugu
 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • It's music for employees' ears
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • Arasu cable TV operations begin
    Source: Hindu
       
  • Filmmakers eye growing TV audience
  • State-owned Arasu Cable TV Corporation launched by Jayalalithaa
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • Arasu goes on air sans Sun channels
  • Rucha Gujarati to enter 'Beend Banunga Ghodi...'
  • Salman Khan eyes another South film
  • Jay Sean in Bigg Boss?
    Source: Times of India
  • Jaya launches Arasu Cable Corp
  • News Corp shuffles board, Murdoch earns $33 mn
  • TDSAT rejects Idea plea challenging DoT notices
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • Toshiba leaps ahead of 3D TV rivals
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • New concert promises non-stop music
  • Aishwarya honoured with Abhinaya Kaala Ratna
  • 6 scripts from India sent to Venice film festival
    Source: Indian Express
       
  • No Competition Act violation by Sun Direct TV: CCI
  • Govt to study feasibility for setting up tv corpn
    Source: Moneycontrol.com
     
    International News
  • Bravo Renews Reality Show
  • TNT Cancels Drama Series
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Starz and Netflix parting ways
  • ONO’s TiVo service set for October
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • Bruce Feldman Blasts ESPN After Taking Job at CBS Sports
    Source: CP
       
  • Bittorrent and Vestel team up for Bittorrent certified TV
    Source: The Inquirer
       
  • IGN Entertainment appoints UK publisher for AskMen
    Source: Media Week
       
  • Switch to digital TV causes little static
    Source: Calgary Herald
       
  • Broadcast Planet invites broadcast chief executives, regulators to London for May 15-16
    Source: B&C
       
  • Netflix shares fall after losing TV shows and films such as The Social Network
    Source: Guardian
       
  • Time Warner Cable Offers Tyler Perry Films on Movies On Demand
    Source: News Blaze
     
     
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