2 Dec 2002 Volume 6 Issue no: 20


 












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Headlines
Zee adds Realty TV to bouquet
Zee-Turner has signed a distribution agreement with Zone Broadcasting (Maximum Realty) Ltd for distribution in India of Realty TV, a channel devoted to reality shows... More

Sony to run old DD mytho in afternoon band
Om Namah Shivay , a mythological series that had a two year-run on national broadcaster Doordarshan's main DD1 channel, is taking a bow on Sony Entertainment Television in the afternoon band... More

Indo-Pak war in reel life on BBC
The Situation Room, a reality drama on BBC based on a hypothetical scenario involving India and Pakistan, has grabbed media attention with its conclusion which shows former White House officials averting a nuclear war in the sub-continent... More

Prasar Bharati invites equipment tenders
Pubcaster Prasar Bharati has invited tenders from firms and manufacturers for vital installations like TV studios, radio studios and transmitter for the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of AC Plants of various capacities in the Western region of All India Radio and Doordarshan for sound broadcasting stations... More

Media Advertising & Marketing watch
Leo Burnett looks to bright future in a new office

A spectacular new office reflecting Leo Burnett India's vision. Modern, bigger than what it is today and ready to face the challenges of the future... More

Source: www.indiantelevision.com

Other Headlines
SET India Woos NDTV After Being Jilted By CNBC More
RPG Satcom Scouts For Foreign Partner More
Source:The Financial Express

Tax for TV firms uplinking from HK More
LG is No. 1, corners 15% of CTV market More
Prepare to fork out Rs 450/month for cable TV More
Source: The EconomicTimes

Best bahu Tulsi bags Best Actress award More
Ramkhilavan kin faces action More
'Cinema Italia' is set to charm Mumbaikars More
Help me fight piracy: Vinod Khanna More
2002: A lacklustre year for Bollywood More
It's lights, camera, action for children's fiction More
Lagaan a big hit in Shanghai More
Stamp on Rabindra Sangeet maestro Santidev Ghosh released More
Hussain mural fetches Rs 2 cr More
Source: The Times of India

LG puts ‘Cricket First’ in Rs 40-crore World Cup innings More
ORG-Marg presents findings on Thursday Premieres More
"Media planning is set to change forever." More
- V Balasubramanium, national director, ATG-MCI
Source:www.agencyfaqs.com

Mirror to the human drama More
Source: Business-Standard

Hard talk, soft targets More
City basks in cine limelight More
Film buffs lap up cinema fare More
Fine ‘Sen’sibility More
Bollywood bound More
Yes, Bundela’s film needed a gimmick More
New film recounts painful ‘skeletons’ of the Partition More
Character act More
On Air With AIR More
Source: The Indian Express

Pinjar has been torturous: Bajpai More
Will deluge of films sink Bollywood? More
Source: Hindustan Times

Cable operators accuse channels of arm twisting More
Source: The Asian Age

"Soaps unite the nation in a way which governments never can."
--- Mal Young

International Headlines
It's a TV drama as Nine slips while Seven falls over a cliff More
Source: www.smh.com.au

The Case Against an ABC/CNN Merger More
Source: BusinessWeek

Gore TV War: He Lobs Salvo At Fox News More
Source: www2.observer.com

How It All Fell Apart More
Steve Case and Jerry Levin created AOL Time Warner in a marriage of convenience. The inside story of what went wrong
Source: www.msnbc.com

EU inquiry into Italian pay-TV deal More
Source: BBC

China's Millions Learn AIDS Prevention from TV More
Source: www.mlive.com

Trash TV: Bagging illegal dumpers More
Source: www.mlive.com

TV anchorwoman resigns over anti-U.S. protest remarks More
Source: www.thestar.com

Sex cheat shame of TV Jimmy More
Source: www.sundaylife.co.uk


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