21 Feb 2013 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 36 - Issue No: 100
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Executive Dossier
'Effective digitisation to facilitate faster break even'

Interview with Big CBS business head Anand Chakravarthy

Headlines
MSM ups the ante for promoting IPL

Multi Screen Media has earmarked around Rs 250 mn for marketing the IPL which will be simulcast on Max and Sony Six; theme of the campaign is 'Sirf Dekhneka Nahi' and Farah Khan has been roped in for a series of TV commercials.

Ad inventory for India-Australia series sold out

Star Sports ropes in 12 sponsors for the series; Hero MotoCorp, Tata Teleservices and Havells are joint-presenting sponsors.

 
 
Big CBS Prime launches Hindi feed
 
Frames to debate viability of sports broadcasting
 
One Tree Hill to air on STAR World from 27 February
 
Big Memsaab season 7 to penetrate deeper into UP
 
English GECs bet big on digitisation
Music channels sing growth tune : Punit Pandey
TV industry immune to 2012 slowdown : Rohit Gupta
Sports broadcasting: A sticky 2012 wicket
2012: Fighting for change in the media and ad biz
2012: The pace of change showed no signs of slowing in India : Peter Hutton
India heading towards oligopoly in sports broadcasting : Atul Pande
2012 : A year of agency consolidation
2012: Industry unites to avert deadlocks : Arvind Sharma
Recapping 2012
Kids TV genre needs to expand amid more channel launches : Monica Tata
Digitisation the potential game changer for kids TV : Nina Elavia Jaipuria
Kids broadcasters gear up to play in India's digital era
Infotainment, lifestyle genre gets sprightly
Specialised channels: The growing flavour of entertainment
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David Rocco's Dolce India pre-sold to Nat Geo Intl
 
Canal+ bags F1 rights
 
Michael Rosenfeld to present keynote at MipDoc 2013
 
Cable industry vetaran Ketan Thakker quits Digicable
 
 
Real life tale of Bruce Lee headed for big screen
 
Spuul bolsters its Tamil film library with Rajshri deal
 
DigiVive and Videocon launch mobile TV service
 
Ban on Vishwaroopam lifted in Malaysia
 
The Attacks of 26/11 leaves Shekhar Kapur haunted
 
News Releases
The maverick director, a writer and India’s most successful producer – Vidhu Vinod Chopra this week on Teachers Achiever Club only on StarWorld
TV Ratings

Top 10 Programmes (27/05/2012 to 02/06/2012)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes


Top 100 Programmes (27/05/2012 to 02/06/2012)
SONY MAX
Star Plus
Z Zee TV
Colors Viacom18
SONY ENTERTAINMENT TV
SONY SAB
Life OK
Sun TV
Star Pravah
Star Jalsha
Disney XD
GEMINI
Star Gold
ETV Marathi
Z Marathi

 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • Disney Channel to air Family Mastermind quiz
  • Vodafone, Airtel drag DoT to court on auctioning 900 MHz spectrum
  • ‘Digital data generated by India in 2012 equals Mt Everest’
  • Second Google Developers Group to be started soon in Kochi
  • Profoundis Labs selected for Microsoft Accelerator Programme
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • Twitter begins integrating advertising software
  • Yahoo redesign aims to make website more inviting
  • Newspapers to focus on entertainment-related pullouts: Study
  • Star Sports cashes in on India-Australia test series
  • Twitter makes ad campaigns easier for companies to ramp up revenue potential
  • Yahoo redesign aims to make website more inviting
  • Second Google Developers Group to be started soon in Kochi
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • Childhood TV addicts more likely to become criminals
    Source: Hindustan Times
       
  • Ram Gopal Varma turns singer for The Attacks of 26/11
  • Freida Pinto to host pre Oscar bash
  • Prachi Desai to play princess in Vikram Bhatt's next '1920'
    Source: Indian Express
       
  • Government seeks curbs over media dominance
    Source: rtn.asia
       
  • Partnership Agreement Secures Massive Content Offering to Global Affiliate Broadcaster Market
    Source: IT News Online
  • Stumped by a weak market, sponsors duck IPL
  • The Hindu's publishers to bring out Tamil newspaper, English tabloid
  • Yahoo takes cue from Facebook in website revamp
  • Tata Sky renews contract with Technicolor for STBs
  • BIG CBS launches Hindi feed of English JV channel
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • To beat TV channels, newspapers to focus on entertainment-related pullouts: Deloitte
  • Yahoo revamps website, takes cue from Facebook
  • 'Digital data generated by India in 2012 equals Mt Everest'
  • Oscar 'losers' to go home with $45,000 gift bags
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Yahoo goes social, teams with Facebook for site revamp
    Source: DNA
       
  • Vodafone, Airtel challenge govt plan to auction 900MHz radio waves
  • Talking Media | Separate discourses
  • Nielsen India launches consumer rankings
  • Who do you think should take home the Best Picture Oscar?
    Source: Livemint
       
  • Apple TV arrives in Indian market to compete with other HD media players
    Source: India Today
       
  • Pepsi bags IPL title sponsorship rights for five years
  • Sony unveils new PlayStation 4 console
  • Yahoo to redesign website
  • Smriti Iraani returns to Balaji, to do one Daayan episode
  • Abhay Bhargava replaces Kali Prasad in Pavitra Rishta
    Source: Times of India
     
    International News
  • HBO Pulls Plug on James Gandolfini Project
  • Broadcasters to Honor CBS News Veteran
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Fox Sports adds 4K coverage to Daytona
  • French broadcasters hit by ad-spend fall
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • Rani Raad to take commercial lead for CNN International
    Source: Media Week
  • Sky Movies Disney: new channel to show UK TV film premieres
    Source: Guardian
       
  • Venezuela Channel: Excluded From Digital TV System
    Source: ABC News
       
  • YouTube's WIGS Channel Teams Up With Fox Television, Machinima Gets CW
    Source: NewMediaRockstars
       
  • Fox Broadcasting Partners With YouTube Channel
    Source: New York Times
     
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