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Now a talent show for the differently-abled
Discovery channel takes viewers on a driving challenge
MTV and Rayban collaborate for upcoming bands
44th IFFI sees foreign films make the mark
Bing releases the top search trends of 2013
Aircel Chennai Open 2014 launches exclusive mobile app
The Election Battle
Puravankara receives highest accolade at worlds largest Communications Competition
'Madras Café' releasing on Eros Now
Exun 2013 at Delhi Public School, R.K Puram
Cabinet set to deliberate on TV ratings guidelines
The file that contains TRAIs TV rating guidelines is currently with the law ministry and is expected to be presented to the Cabinet very soon.
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TRAI cracks the whip again on DAS phase I MSOs
The regulator has given 29 of them until 15 Dec to send out subscriber bills; and 31 Dec to submit compliance report.
2 Dec, 07:40 pm
Kolkata may bill cable TV consumers from 10 December
2 Dec, 06:16 pm
Ten Sports hits a six with India-SA series ad inventories
The channel is looking at raising nearly Rs 120 crore in terms of ad revenues from the upcoming series.
2 Dec, 08:26 pm
2 Dec, 07:53 pm
Bullet Raja misses the mark at the BO
RIP Paul Walker: An ironic death
The film has done well only at the single screens and has collected Rs 19.7 crore in its opening weekend.
The 40-year actor died in a car crash in Los Angles is survived by his 15-year-old daughter.
2 Dec, 06:24 pm
2 Dec, 07:12 pm
Ten Sports hopes to score with India-S. Africa series
Source: Hindu Business Line
Hrithik will undergo test for headaches: Rakesh Roshan
Apple buys social analytics startup Topsy
MS Dhoni set to score high with record bat sponsorship deal
Source: Economic Times
DoT mulls slab-based penalty model for telcos
Global Takeoff to offer YuppTV video services next year
Source: Business Standard
Box office collections: 'Bullett Raja', starring Saif Khan, bags Rs 12 cr
Cable fee should be Rs 1000 a month
Smartphones users surge in India, but shun airlines on Facebook, Twitter: Survey
Brands walk the talk on digital
Source: Financial Express
TEN Sports hopes to earn Rs.120 crore from India-S. Africa series
Comcast tests new ad tech to help networks capture Binge viewers
Fast and Furious actor Paul Walker dies in car crash
Source: Livemint
Is TV a second inning for Bollywood stars?
Ruslaan Mumtaz signs new comedy film
'Stop showing riders sans helmet in films'
Manish Tewari demands a white paper on financial situation in Punjab
Source: Times of India
Is social media changing the way TV shows are produced, broadcast and perceived?
Source: Mid Day
Tewari seeks white paper on Punjab economy
Source: Indian Express
Two Hot Movies Shatter Box Office Records, Combine for a Big Holiday Weekend
NBC's 'Sunday Night Football' Is Way Down, But It's Still Enough to Win the Demo
Source: Tv Week
Spain: Football piracy costs 500,000 pay-TV subs
Interactive TV standard boosted by ATSC
4G boosts content on mobiles
TeliaSonera sacks senior managers
Record mobile iPlayer requests
Source: Advanced Television
Virgin Media's exiting Jeff Dodds on his career crossroads
Winners announced for first Newsworks Planning Awards 2013
Source: Media Week
Bezos in the lead for Media Person of the Year
Source:Page Six
Sony seeks at least one new director
Katie Courics demographic might not make it to Yahoo!
Source: NY Post
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Incoming Time Warner Cable CEO could exit with $50 million-plus after deal
Comcast tests new ad tech to help networks capture binge viewers
Source: Reuters
Dish Investors Cant Exclude Ergen From LightSquared Bid
Source: Bloomberg
TiVo CEO: Netflix Rises To Must-Have Status
Source: Multi Channel
Hulu's Original Content Strategy Continues to Progress Steadily
Source: Ad Week
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