4 May 2002
Volume 3 Issue no: 48


 

 




 




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Headlines
CNBC partners Sun and SAP to launch Industry Vector
CNBC India has teamed up with Sun Microsystems and SAP India to launch the first of it's kind multimedia property that will focus on key industry segments. More

Prasar Bharati CEO is new IBF chairman
The Indian Broadcasting Foundation has a new chairman in KS Sarma, the new Prasar Bharati CEO. More

'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno' website launched
The MSN network and NBC have announced the launch of the official web site for "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno". More

Reuters announces multimedia package for World Cup football
Reuters, the global information, news and technology group has announced ambitious multimedia plans for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. More

Programming Prognosis
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa - Some finetuning in order
This week, Koushik Saha delves into the making of Zee's sequel to the popular Sa Re Ga Ma. More

Tube Talk
CNN World Sport to focus on football World Cup
From 31 May to 30 June, CNN's sports bulletin World Sport will keep viewers updated on the latest news, stories and scores from the Football World Cup. More

Technology Update
Scientific-Atlanta unveils new xOD application
Scientific-Atlanta has announced a new 'anything on demand' (xOD) application... More
Source: www. indiantelevision.com

Other Headlines
BBC launches Internet search engine More
Ketan Mehta unveils animation school in Kolkata More
EU approves Vivendi's digital TV deal
More
Cannes will have an Indian flavour this time
More
CTV sales grow 6.3% in Jan-Mar More
Parsons plans to simplify AOL-TW structure More

Source: The Economic Times

Mukta Arts Q1 profits jump to Rs 55 mn More
UBS Warburg rated top research house in Asia More
Source: www.moneycontrol.com

Samsung Electronics Pegs Mega Promo On Back Of Soccer Fever
More
Nintendo Says Business Brisk As GameCube Hits Europe More
Source: Financial Express

Samsung unveils mega promotion campaign More
CNBC India joins hands with Sun Microsystems, SAP India
More
Source: The Hindu Business Line

Ten Sports says no live World Cup on DD
More
Source: Business Standard


Investors lay their bets on Mukta Arts
More
Mixed trends; Zee Telefilms advances More
Source: www.capitalmarket.com


BPL Innovision merger with BPL Ltd on the anvil More
Source: The Pioneer


MTV in talks to renew The Osbournes More
Source: The Times of India

"Television? The word is half Latin and half Greek. No good can come of it "
-- C.P. Scott

International Headlines
Discovery’s McGowan to Get New Post More
'Must See TV' Takes Thursday More
Adelphia to Consolidate $1.6B in Debt More
PPV Goes to the Mat More
Allen Divests Rest of USA Holdings More
Source: www.tvinsite.com

ITV Sport to close on May 11 More
BBC Technology boss walks out More
Sponsors wary of endorsing 2006 World Cup
More
Veteran TV chief quits Chrysalis More
ITV Digital shockwaves spread More
Source: www.mediaguardian.co.uk

Hollings proposes $4 million in grants to aid broadband rollout in rural areas More
Source: www.emonline.com

Clinton considers taking up chat-show career
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Source: www.timesonline.com

Landmark Evolution TV Series To Have National Encore Presentation On PBS More
Source: www.mediaconference.com

Bush 'says he'd watch and might appear on Clinton TV show'
More
Source: Anonava

LodgeNet, Starwood Sign Digital Interactive TV Service Agreement
More
Digital TV Advancing S-L-O-W-L-Y; Most Stations Miss Broadcast Deadline More
Source: wwww.entertainmentnewsdaily.com


 

 

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