6 Sep 2002 Volume 5 Issue no: 49


 

 











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Headlines
'Amanat' bids adieu after marathon run
MUMBAI:Amanat, the show that had pride of place in Zee's programming and led one of the longest and most popular runs on Indian television, wound to a full stop last night ... More

Law ministry to give opinion on CAS Bill
NEW DELHI:The I&B ministry has sought the opinion of the law ministry on CAS and whether an ordinance is feasible... More


NGC to telecast live 1st time opening of Pyramid chamber
National Geographic's Egypt: Secret Chambers Revealed will telecast live images of the opening of an unfinished Queen's Chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza... More

Essel's E-City to exhibit at MIPCOM 2002
PARIS: A large number of companies from China, Hong Kong, India, Japan and Singapore, will exhibit for the first time at MIPCOM (International Film and Programme Market for TV, Video, Cable and Satellite)... More

Media Advertising & Marketing Watch
Max goes in for another signature makeover
MUMBAI: Whatever the logic, Max, the sister channel of SET, has once again changed its signature - to 'Deewana Bana De'... More

Ad industry in spotlight on BBC World
MUMBAI: This month on BBC World, weekend programming is dedicated to the power of brands and the industry which supports them... More


TV Ratings
TAM Top 10 Programmes (18th Aug - 24th Aug 2002)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

TAM Top 100 Programmes on different Channels (18th Aug - 24th Aug 2002)
Star Plus
Gemini TV
Sun TV
Sony
ESPN

Tube Talk
MTV launches new show 'Love ke liye…' More
Kapil to appear on Simi Garewal show Sunday More
Star World to air 'Party in the Park' next week More

Technology Update
Video Networks chooses TI to power new STB More

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Other Headlines
Sony, Star settle service surcharge spat More
SET Max pads up for a new cricket innings More
Of cricket and modern art More
Source: Business Standard

Nestle, Coke, Hero Honda, Pepsi back on Star More
HLL ads back on Sony, but not on Star More
Napster closes all operations More
Source: www.moneycontrol.com

DTT Testing Waters Under Scrutiny Of MPs, Govt Officials More
Philips Sings A New Tune For DVDs, To Beef Up Distribution More
Source: TheFinancial Express

Come Oct, STAR launches sector-specific ad rate cards More
STAR sticks to its ground in service tax tussle More
Radio mavericks testing govt's control of broadcasting in Thailand More
Tonight's the night for biz and beyond More
Microsoft unveils new version of media software More
Essar files Rs 5 cr damage suit against Asian Age More
HC stays release of Ek Choti Si Love Story More
After Napster, labels grappling with Madster More
AOL chief finalising recast of net unit More
BCCI hopeful ICC will resolve row More
Source:The EconomicTimes

DD, AIR to recall foreign reporters More
ICC puts money, lots of it, where its mouth is: asks Board to pay More
French film on 9/11 set to create ripples at Venice festival More
Microsoft’s software for Hollywood push More
Reunion time for the Monsoon Wedding cast More
Source:The Indian Express

BCCI meet to discuss ICC letter tomorrow More
Top French honour for ISRO chief More
16 scribes held under Terror Act in Nepal More
Source: The Hindu

Sachin's family glued to TV to watch him play More
ICC lobs ball back in India's court More
Controversy may benefit Manisha film More
America Online overhaul likely this week More
Isro chairman Kasturirangan receives French honour More
Kelly Clarkson is first 'American Idol' More
Sep 11 film set to shake up Venice festival More
6 films by Indian directors to feature in Toronto Fest More
No tears shed over Napster’s demise More
Pianist Silas makes music for autistic children More
HC stays release of Ek Choti Si Love Story More
Can Rekha pull off another comeback? More
Starlet left high and dry by producers More
Source: The Times of India

Ratan Tata firm on quitting office — VSNL gets new cable station More
Source:The Hindu Business Line

Manisha to relate her story to NGOs More
Market down, but dailies circulation is up: ABC More
Marianne is back with her faith intact More
Lost twice, Adoor film hits Venice festival after a long journey More
Source: The Asian Age

ICC, players cut deal; stars set for Lanka More
IBM's PwC bid seen winning EU nod More
Sony, Philips to join up in short-range radio More
Napster goes unmourned to the grave More
Milind Soman proves a point More
Leela was a great experience, says Dimple More
Source: The Hindustan Times

"If it weren't for electricity we'd all be watching television by
candlelight " ---George Gobel

International Headlines
Adelphia Eyes Cornelius as CEO More
Nielsen-Arbitron Deal Delayed More
Wednesday Night Was All Idol More
Industrial Revolution at FremantleMedia More
DBS, DirecTV Top Power Survey More
CBS Offers Up More HD College Sports More
History Draws Viewers with 9/11 Docs More
Laying Down the Law More
Source:www.tvinsite.com

Gemstar-TV Guide Names Primedia Exec to Top Post More
Source:Reuters

Suning Want to Dominate Color TV Set Retailing More
Television Broadcast Companies Plan World's Tallest Tower for New Jersey More
Atlanta-Based Television Firm to Acquire Nevada Station More
Source:Hoovers

TV team interviews al-Qaeda duo More
Pay-TV players shift More
Source: The Mercury (Australia)

Goldston steps up at Tonight More
Fashion show struts its stuff More
American Idolatry More
Channel 5 to show Saving Private Ryan uncut More
Clinton dampens chat show talk More
TV Corp pays price for US venture More
Jungle fever More
Source:www.mediaguardian.co.uk

Don't Watch, Don't Listen More
Source:www.salon.com

CNN's Isaacson on the move More
Source:www.nydailynews.com

TV station raided, closed in Beirut More
Source:www.boston.com

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