12 October 2016 | Volume 68 - Issue No: 86   Facebook Twitter YouTube YouTube
 
 
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Regulators | TRAI
TRAI tariff order: MSOs welcome its direction
At least two multisystem operators (MSOs) have welcomed the broad drift of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI's) Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable Services) (Eighth) (Addressable Systems) Tariff Order, 2016.
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Regulators | TRAI
The TRAI broadcasting & cable tariff order simplified
The industry could not have asked for a better Dusshera gift. On the eve of 11 October 2016, India's telecom and TV distribution regulator The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) announced two draft legislations.
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Regulators | TRAI
TRAI may check broadcasters & distributors' monopolistic behaviour
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India may intervene in case any monopolistic behaviour of significant market power (SMP) is observed or brought to its notice in future although it has decided not to regulate the market power at present.
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iWorld | Over The Top Services
Yupp TV gets $50 mn funding from KKR-backed Emerald Media
It's a sign of the confidence international private equity firms have in India's one-billion plus mobile user base, the over the top (OTT) ecosystem and the appeal south Asian content can have worldwide.
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Television | TV Channels
Music and religious genres the only gainers: Chrome week 40
 
Regulators | TRAI
TRAI tariff & quality of services regulations
 
Television | TV Channels
MIPCOM: GRB to premiere Spanish-language titles
 
Regulators | TRAI
TRAI releases draft tariff & consumer DAS regulations
 
 
 
   
- Hurricane Matthew tore 'school bus'-size holes in a building that SpaceX uses to prepare spacecraft
  Source: BI
   
- Telecom group to meet on Nov 11, voting norm issue raised by Jio not in agenda
  Source: ET Telecom
   
- State, Isro to mentor student startups
- COAI to meet on Nov 11, voting norm issue not on listed agenda
  Source: The Hindu
   
- America will take the giant leap to Mars by 2030s: Obama
  Source: BS
   
- Are we witnessing the demise of Twitter?
  Source: Bangalore Mirror
   
- Comcast faces $2.3 mn fine for over-charging
  Source: Telecomlead
   
- Emergency agencies choose to not enable encryption on their radio communications
  Source: Firstpost
   
- With just 66.5 mn viewers, TV audience for Trump-Clinton 2nd debate falls
  Source: Hindustan Times
   
- New spy series 'Berlin Station' promises a wild ride
  Source: Reuters
   
- Roku Premiere+ and Ultra Are Better Than the Competition and a Third the Price
  Source: Gizmodo
   
   
   
- Divorce: Sarah Jessica Parker's comedy is a messy breakup you pray never ends
- Issa Rae: from Awkward Black Girl to HBO star
Source: The Guardian
   
- Google Acquires FameBit to Help YouTube Creators Line Up Paid Promotions
- Michelle Obama Hosts White House Screening for CNN's 'We Will Rise' Documentary
Source: Variety
   
- Why the top entrepreneurs are seeking corporate venture money
- Facebook hires The Sims' Rachel Rubin Franklin to lead Social VR team
  Source: Tech Crunch
   
- Billy Bush Not Expected to Return to 'Today'
- CBS Television Studios Launches Unscripted Department
Source: Broadcasting Cable
   
- AT&T, WOW announce 1-gig deployments as battle over Huntsville, Ala. heats up
- Verizon's McAdam: We would sell skinny bundles 'exclusively' if programming deals would allow it
Source: Fierce Cable
   
- Kaplan Leaving Discovery in International Reorganization
Source: Multichannel
   
- Sky Q becomes standard box
- Ronny Verhelst to stay Tele Columbus CEO
Source: Broadband TV News
   
- Key Executive Headed Out at Lionsgate
Source: TV Week
   
Movies | Hindi
No trick in the book worked on screen
The week's major release, Mirzya, seems to have started on a wrong note in that, the posters designs as well as promos of the film did not quite manage to raise curiosity. If at all, they gave out a sort of negative vibes about the film.
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Movies | Hollywood
Spielberg's 'Girl On The Train' releases on 7 Oct in India
Filmmaker Steven Spielberg's next production which is based on a psychological thriller novel by the British author Paula Hawkins The Girl On The Train will hit theatres in India on 7 October.
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One on one discussion with Bibhu Rath, President & CEO, Ortel Communicatio
 
Specials | Event Coverage
ATF 2016 conference to tackle pragmatic concerns across digital business
 
Television | TV Channels
Sony looks to strengthen weekday programming with Beyhadh debut
 
MAM | Media and Advertising
Choose your twinkle, says BlueStone
 
Movies | Hindi
No trick in the book worked on screen
 
MAM | Media and Advertising
Droom to spend Rs 10 crore in marketing this festive season
 
Regulators | TRAI
Offer Premium channels as a la carte, don't bundle: TRAI
 
 
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