11 January 2014     |     Volume 42 - Issue No: 62 Facebook Twitter YouTube YouTube
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TELEVISION | TV Channel
Zee Cine Awards scales up for 2014
The awards show will be telecast across network channels and across geographies in a bid to scale them up further on 23 February.
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TELEVISION | TV Channel
A live view from ‘above’, courtesy Nat Geo
If you have seen the movie Gravity then the realness that the movie gives to the space experience is something remembering lifelong.
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TELEVISION | TV Channel
Star World on a route to decode men
In a six-episode series titled Gentlemen’s Code, Star World will celebrate and simultaneously decode the Indian man of the 21st century.
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MOVIES | Hindi
'Dedh Ishqiya': Not half as fun as Ishqiya
While the viewers may miss Vidya Balan, the sequel has some class act by the two protagonists. As for Yaariyan, the hero of the film is its music.
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MAM | Media and Advertising
Eggfirst strengths account management team
 
TECHNOLOGY | Software
Adobe wins Emmy Award for video recommendations system
 
IWORLD | Broadband
BSNL, MTNL to get financial help on surrender of BWA Spectrum
 
REGULATORS | Trai
TRAI to hold open house on 800 MHz spectrum on 27 Jan
 
MAM | Media and Advertising
Madison Media Group wins Lafarge Cement Media AOR
 
 
     
- New Zealand series on Sony Sixy
- Google to bring 'Shoppable Hangout' to India, partners Myntra.com
- Broadband speed, growth ‘poor’, says TRAI chief
Source: Hindu Business Line
   
- Guidelines approved for regulating TV rating agencies
- After Facebook, ISRO turns to Youtube
- Cabinet clears guidelines for TV rating agencies, makes registration mandatory
- Prasar, I&B tussle over appointment rules for recruitment of board members
- UP government grants Rs 1 crore aid to 'Dedh Ishqiya'
- Google to bring Shoppable Hangout to India, partners Myntra.com
Source: Economic Times
   
- Just about half of Ishqiya
- BARC may emerge winner after govt's decision to regulate TV rating agency
- R Day telecast on DD may include sign language this year
Source: Business Standard
   
- Cabinet approves plan to regulate Television rating agencies
- Mute the TV by pointing your finger
Source: Financial Express
   
- Advertisers look to stream onto YouTube with branded channels
- France fines Google over data privacy
Source: Livemint
   
- Mini films take centerstage on the telly
- Nanee hosts 'Cricket' on Sun TV
Source: Times of India
   
- Blockbuster Movies Bonanza For Sankranthi On TV
Source: indiaglitz
   
- Cabinet approved the guidelines for the television rating agencies
Source: jagranjosh
   
- R Cabinet okays stricter norms for TV rating agencies to 'end aberrations'
Source: domain-b
 
- Acclaimed HBO Drama Series Will Wrap Things Up
Source: TV Week
   
- Mediaset seeks partners for Premium project
- Over 103m US homes with pay-TV in 2014
- Millennials key targets for second screen content
- BBC: 6 HD streams for Winter Olympics
- CBI launches creative industries growth strategy
- Belgacom appoints Leroy CEO
Source: Advanced Television
   
- 'Standard targets 900,000 circulation ahead of London Live launch
Source: Media Week
   
- Awards Shows Bring Clark Firm Bouncing Back
Source: NY Times
   
- Independent Film Channel drops film; now just IFC
Source: Associated Press
   
- HBO's 'Silicon Valley' Hopes to be 'Entourage' for the Startup Scene
Source: Holywood Reporter
   
- Amazon nabs streaming rights to entire 'Veronica Mars' TV series
Source: Cnet
   
- YouTube, DreamWorks Animation to Produce Daily Original Series
Source: Variety
 
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