28 February 2014    | Volume 43 - Issue No:03FacebookTwitterYouTubeYouTube
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TELEVISION | TV Channels
Sahara One on lay off binge, more to follow
The axe is being wielded at Sahara One Media and Entertainment. The loss-making entertainment vehicle of the Sahara Group has already issued pink slips to 17 senior employees in February and the head chopping is expected to continue in March with another 18 employees being laid off.
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TELEVISION | TV Channels
The call of IPL7. Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai
"It is as if you cannot refuse a call from the god," is how Sony's Vyas describes the broadcaster's campaign for IPL 2014.
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TELEVISION | TV Channels
South Indian films dubbed in Hindi more popular than English
South Indian films dubbed in Hindi comprise 25-30% of FPC of movie channels, says MAX's Neeraj Vyas.
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TELEVISION | TV Channels
Music genre to lose 15-20% inventory due to ad cap
Sony MIX's Penkar feels the ad cap will force music channels to change their programming for the better
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TELEVISION | TV Channels
There is a need for self-correcting mechanisms in media: Pranab Mukherjee
 
TELEVISION | TV Channels
Disney Channel adds 'Doc McStuffins' to its programming line-up
 
TELEVISION | TV Channels
Sony gains big, rises to number 4 position in week ended 16 Feb
 
   
-ProSiebenSat.1 Q4 core profit rises on digital, German TV
-UPDATE 1-Poland's Cyfrowy beats Q4 net forecasts, sees TV ad market growth
-UPDATE 1-TiVo beats on sales, sees gains from Comcast-Time Warner deal
-U.S. PBS correspondent Miles O'Brien loses forearm after mishap
Source: In.Reuters
  
-Amazon Slashes 20 Percent on Price of All Kindle Fire Tablets until March 4
Source: Age India
  
-Pakistani activists demand removal of ban on YouTube
Source: Business Standard
  
-Oscars pit gravitas of '12 Years a Slave' against pull of 'Gravity'
-TDSAT stays DoT's one-time spectrum fee demand on Vodafone
Source: Live Mint
  
-Crave for appreciation for my acting skills, not my looks: Siddharth Malhotra
Source: IBN Live
  
-Aamir Khan's Satyameva Jayate stint scares his mother
Source: In Today
  
-TV's college heartthrobs make a splash in family dramas
Source: TOI
  
-Box Office Prediction : 'Shaadi Ke Side Effects' Will Woo Multiplexes
Source: Koimoi
  
-Nasa to Launch Satellite in Collaboration with Isro
Source: India Times
  
-VIDEO INSIDER: Disney To Spend Big On Netflix Series - Comcast-TWC Senate Hearing - Netflix's Broadband Deal
Source: Business Insider
  
-Lego topples Last Night, RoboCop to win U.S. box-office title
Source: Indian Express
  
-Investors Back Vodafone's Pricey Cable Push Despite AT&T Risk
Source: Business World
  
-Japan to launch hi-tech global rainfall satellite
Source: Economic Times
- Four Marvel TV Shows to Film in New York
- 'Tonight' Starts Well, on YouTube and on TV
Source : NY Time
  
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TV picks of the week: Host to toast Hollywood's best

Source: NZ Herald
  
- The Americans Is the Realest, and Scariest, Spy Show on TV
Source: The Atlantic
  
- Ripper Street returns in Amazon TV-on-demand deal
Source: Telegraph
  
-New TV show uncovers leads in University of Toronto cold case
Source: CBC
 
-Virgin to run 152 Mbps top broadband speed
-BT expands HD line-up
-DVB-S2 extensions offer efficiency gains
Source: Broadband tv news
 
-TV on the Web: PBS' Steve Goldbloom seeks modern love
Source: USA Today
 
-Facebook tries to woo advertisers away from TV
Source: NY Post
 
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Inter picks Verimatrix for DTH service expansion in LatAm

Source: Telecom Paper
 
-The Qplay streaming box hits the streets, but already faces some new competition
Source: Digital Trends
 
-The pleasures of binge watching TV shows at your own pace
Source: Daily Life
 
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BT TV expands HD line-up

Source: Daily Life
 
-BBC's Hall defends licence fee, calls for extension to iPlayer
-Bouygues kicks off triple-play price war in France
-Viacom mines second screen opportunities
-Competition Commission approves Ericsson's Red Bee acquisition
Source: Digital TV Europe
  
MOVIES | Hollywood
Seth MacFarlane's Cosmos documentary to premiere at White House Film Festival
Preview of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey to Screen at White House Student Film Festival
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MOVIES | Hindi
Sonakshi and Imran lend their voice for Rio 2
TRio 2 (3D) releases on 11 April 2014 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
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News of The Week (17 Feb - 21 Feb)
 
   
 
  
 
TELEVISION | TV Channels
Times Internet launches Gaana Awards 2014
 
TELEVISION | TV Channels
CNN-IBN & IBN7 are back with Kings & Queens
 
MAM | Media and Advertising
Farhan Akhtar and Deepika Padukone celebrate the little joys of life with Coca-Cola
 
TELEVISION | TV Show
Tata Motors launches'ZEST for Stardom', in association with IIFA
 
TELEVISION | TV Shows
MTV and MTV EXIT, presents "Traffic" by Anurag Kashyap
 
TELEVISION | TV Shows
Tata Motors launches'ZEST for Stardom', in association with IIFA
 
TELVISION | TV Channels
Fashion One's Latest Expansion Strengthens Dominance and Locks-in New Markets
TELEVISION | TV Channels
Sony interested in buying TV networks in India
 
TELEVISION | TV Channels
Making sense of the loss-making Bigg Boss
 
CABLE TV | Multi System Operators
MSO Alliance condemns attack on Hathway senior executive
 
MAM | Media And Advertising
Farhan Akhtar and Deepika Padukone celebrate the little joys of life with Coca-Cola
 
CABLE TV | Multi System Operators
Top management revamp clears path for investment in IndusInd Media
 
TELEVISION | TV Channels
Sony gains big, rises to number 4 position in week ended 16 Feb
 
TELEVISION | TV Channels
Oscars to broadcast exclusively on STAR Movies for the 15th year consecutively
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