4 November 2016 | Volume 68 - Issue No: 05   Facebook Twitter YouTube YouTube
 
 
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Television | TV Channels
Zee tops TRA Research's most attractive 2016 TV media brands list
Which are the most attractive TV media brands? Zee TV tops, while MTV is at No 2, and Star Plus, surprisingly is at third spot. Aaj Tak, NDTV, Colors, SAB, Zee News, ABP News, India TV are the rest in the Top in that specific order.
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Cable TV | DAS
DAS cases put off to 23 Nov as legal processes incomplete
ll legal cases related to third phase of Digital Addressable System (DAS), listed before a division bench headed by Justice G Rohini of Delhi High Court, have been adjourned to 23 November 2016.
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Television | TV Channels
Govt hands NDTV India 24-hr ban for breach of content code
In what is being viewed in certain quarters as an assault on media freedom reminiscent of Rajiv Gandhi government's bid to gag media in late 1980s, the Prannoy Roy and family-controlled NDTV India.
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iWorld | Social Media
A-Pac region leads in ad revenue growth for FB in Q3-16
Facebook Inc., (Facebook) advertisement revenue increased 58.5 percent year-on year (y-o-y) for the third quarter ended 30 September 2016 (Q3-16, current quarter) at $6,816 million as compared to $4,299 million in Q3-15.
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iWorld | Video On Demand
Hulu signs deal with Walt Disney & Fox
 
iWorld | Social Media
Parminder follows Jaitly, unfollows Twitter; Maya new MD
 
 
 
   
- Airtel asks Trai to look into Jio's 'incredible' calls asymmetry to ensure service quality for its subscribers
- Why TCS CEO N Chandrasekaran is the favourite for the post of Tata Sons Chairman
  Source: ET
   
- Reliance Jio, Airtel continue to spar over points of interconnection
  Source: Live Mint
   
- Take NDTV India off air on November 9 for Pathankot: I&B panel
  Source: IE
   
- Process Nine launches multi-lingual keyboard for smartphones
- Tata said to seek India nod to end $1.2 billion Docomo spat
  Source: ET TELECOM
   
- LGBT characters at all time high on U.S. television
  Source: Reuters
   
- Media Stocks To Watch For Q3 Earnings On Nov 4: SSP & HMTV
  Source: Investing
   
- Times Now to broadcast Arnab's old newshour episodes in its show called Total Recall
- Trai needs to update the minimum broadband speed, from 512 Kbps, to stop embarrassing itself
  Source: First Post
   
- TRAI asks operators to 'mutually' solve interconnection issue: report
  Source: Medianama
   
- Mobile virtual network operators may not save the day for telecom firms, say experts
  Source: VC Circle
   
   
- Court ruling means act of parliament would be needed for Brexit, says May
- Turkey arrests pro-Kurdish party leaders amid claims of internet shutdown
Source: The Guardian
   
- Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd in Serious Negotiations to Produce Oscars
- Dalian Wanda Group Buys Dick Clark Productions for $1 Billion
Source: Variety
   
- Arcadia Power launches a solar energy service for renters across the U.S.
- New HTC Vive headset with enhanced 'design factor, performance' is on the way
  Source: Tech Crunch
   
- Bravo Media Adds Short-Form Digital Series
- CBS Plans To Market OTT Products Together
Source: Broadcasting Cable
   
- DirecTV illegally shared SportsNet, Hulu and Weather Channel carriage talk info with Charter and Cox, DOJ says
- Cable One net income up 7.5% as programing costs decline to 2009 levels
Source: Fierce Cable
   
- TiVo Still Hopeful it Can Strike 'Creative' Deal With Comcast
Source: Multichannel
   
- DOCSIS 3.0 landmark in Hungary
- Dieter Brockmeyer - 'DC Global Media Innovator' is going to the second round
Source: Broadband TV News
   
- Moonves: CBS-Viacom Merger Talks 'Not Even in Second Inning'
Source: TV Week
   
Movies | Hindi
Good content, not big banners, brings in revenue
*The Diwali week saw two releases, both from major production houses.'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' had Karan Johar directing a home production after Bombay Talkies in 2013.
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Movies | Hollywood
Sony Pictures signs three-film deal with international producers
Sony Pictures International Productions (SPIP) has inked a deal with Mexico and Los Angeles-based producers Eduardo Cisneros and Jason Shuman. With this multi-picture development, the producers will write and produce three new feature films with the studio.
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One on one discussion with Jagdish Kumar M D & CEO
 
Television | TV Channels
Relive lives of renowned Hindi poets with 'Mahakavi' on ABP News
 
Television | TV Channels
Govt hands NDTV India 24-hr ban for breach of content code
 
iWorld | Video On Demand
Hulu signs deal with Walt Disney & Fox
 
iWorld | Social Media
A-Pac region leads in ad revenue growth for FB in Q3-16
 
iWorld | Social Media
Parminder follows Jaitly, unfollows Twitter; Maya new MD
 
Cable TV | DAS
DAS cases put off to 23 Nov as legal processes incomplete
 
 
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