4 Sep 2002 Volume 5 Issue no: 47


 

 











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Headlines
Zee's 'Khana Khazana' freshly served
MUMBAI: The country's longest running and most popular cookery show on Indian television is back in a revamped format on Zee TV. . . More

First stage of judging for Indian Telly Awards over
MUMBAI: The first stage of the judging process for The Indian Telly Awards 2002 was completed yesterday at Mumbai's Holiday Inn Hotel... More


Miditech to film first ever commercial river run on Brahmaputra
MUMBAI: Miditech claims to have acquired exclusive rights to film the first commercial river run of its kind, down the Brahmaputra river... More

2002 MTV awards get highest viewership in show's history
MUMBAI: "The 2002 MTV Video Music Awards," telecast live was the most watched in the show's history... More

IHT-Bloomberg team up for content for Asian readers
MUMBAI: The International Herald Tribune and Bloomberg News have announced an alliance to provide detailed Bloomberg coverage of Asian companies... More

Media Advertising & Marketing Watch
HTA advertising arm reverts to former name
MUMBAI: Hindustan Thompson Associates (HTA) has reverted to the company's original name, J. Walter Thompson (JWT), for its advertising arm... More

Tube Talk
Star World to showcase Lakme India Fashion Week 8 September onwards More

Technology Update
Telecast Fiber Systems to Demonstrate New Single-Fiber, Bidirectional POV Link at IBC 2002 More
SCM Microsystems to provide broadcast security technology for Chinese digital TV market More

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Other Headlines
Advertiser-broadcaster standoff continues More
Source: www.agencyfaqs.com

Doordarshan Moves On Content, To Spend Rs 80 Crore This Year More
Vismaya Max Shifts Recording Studios To Kerala More
Investments In Test Solutions Woefully Inadequate’ More
Source: TheFinancial Express

Indian cricketers may move court More
Indian scribes visiting US to take part in anti-terror campaign More
Source: The Hindu

Cricket advertisers biggest drivers for Sony More
Sony, HLL sort out service tax row More
Source: www.moneycontrol.com

Media and the mayhem More
LG Philips LCD files patent suit vs Taiwan firms More
HTA changes back to J Walter Thompson More
US says hello Bollywood! More
Signs becomes Mel Gibson's highest-grossing film More
Nation backs cricketers in sponsorship row More
Embattled Dalmiya offers cricketers new compromise More
Cricketers, BCCI dig in heels More
Source:The EconomicTimes

Full House For Shyamalan: A Sign of things to come? More
Film & TV institute students up in arms More
Mr Ripley returns with Malkovich, more malice More
All Signs point to box-office record for Gibson More
Source:The Indian Express

Film festival to double up as market: Swaraj More
Broadcasters, advertisers slug it out More
Indian cricketers may move court against ICC More
Manisha takes grievance to Thackeray More
Microsoft, PacketVideo extend digital media reach More
Game of the Name More
Rahman rocks the small screen in Airtel ad More
Goodbye Hollywood, hello Bollywood! More
Hrithik: On the right road with Ramu More
Afghan films roll again on shoestring budget More
Hong Kong cinemas seek to fill seats More
Venice festival shifts spotlight from Hollywood More
Vijjay Nair, playwright, on his double bill at Alliance Francaise, Sept 4, 5 & 7 More
Madhura Jasraj, Writer and filmmaker, On her debut as a film producer with Humsaaya More
This lady offers to KISS and tell her audience More
Source: The Times of India

Broadcasters, advertisers in talks over service tax More
Vijay TV turns pay; operators pull the plug More
Source:The Hindu Business Line

PacketVideo to be in Microsoft pack More
Afghan movie industry returns More
Naughty France worries about porn More
Source: The Asian Age

Indian players may take legal recourse in ICC row More
Modelling To Movies, Apoorva Goes Up The Slimming Curve More
Big stars don't suit me, says Anubhav More
Lucy Liu's bald tomboy past More
Malaysia struggling with movie piracy policy More
Source: The Hindustan Times

"Television is teaching all the time. Does more educating than the schools and all the institutions of higher learning. " ---Marshal McLuhan .

International Headlines
Still Greek to MTV More
Leavitt Takes Top Spot at ATAS More
Consumer Groups Seek Cable Access Allies More
Gemstar Touts IPG's Ad Effectiveness More
ABC’s Got the Stuff More
USA Sticks with Masters More
MTV Sets Nielsen Marks with VMAs More
SeaChange Confirms Insight VOD Deal More
Source:www.tvinsite.com

UK TV: Be still, my pounding heart More
After years of gain, the pain More
Source:Financial Times

Sergeant secures book deal More
Vaughan fails to shine More
CBS faces pressure to drop men-only tournament More
Springer obtains Kirch injunction More
TV 'overpriced', warns Nestlé More
Extreme sports scare off viewers More
Motorcycle News gears up for small screen More
Full of Western promise More
Source:www.mediaguardian.co.uk

News in brief: Tarrant wants radio break More
TV reporter Sergeant steps down More
US TV awaits Idol climax More
Source:BBC News

Hungarian media board divided over acting TV chairman's authority More
Source:Hoovers

Television - The MGM Joins the Fun Channels More
Source:www.allafrica.com

3 hours of TV a day, 3 hours studying More
Source:The Toronto Star

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