25 November 2003 Volume 9 Issue no: 14







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Headlines
Turner to launch new channel Pogo
To be launched on 1 Jan 2004, Pogo will target tweens with movies, live action, drama and series...More

Padmalaya creates animation series for Zee
Padmalaya has made a 52-episode 22-minute flash animation series, Bheema Keema, to be aired on Zee in early 2004..More

UP cable ops continue strike
Who’ll blink first in the state of Uttar Pradesh? The cable operators, who are on the warpath blacking out cable services...More

India can be entertainment-outsourcing hub
The market for entertainment products, including television, films, video games and music, is huge in India and Asia...More

UTV has big hopes on revamped 'Shakalaka...'
The longest running kids show on cable & satellite TV, Star Plus' Shakalaka Boom Boom, has just undergone a reinvention...More

Hallmark to celebrate Christmas spirit with specials
With Christmas just a month away, Hallmark plans to fill the air with good cheer through films and a musical special...More

More Headlines
Showtime holds debate on 'The Reagans' controversy More
Canadian kids prefer 'exciting', 'funny' TV shows More
AFI to showcase shows made for tech-enabled TV More

Tube Talk
Zee MGM to air 'Cable Guy' on 26 November
More

Telly Chakkar
Amarr in a double role
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Daily Media Stock Watch (24 Nov)
Sri Adhikari Brothers in the green belt, Zee Telefilms in the red
More

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Indian TV programme wins international award More
Kamath's tenure as Prasar Bharati chairman extended for 6 yrs More
Time has come to review press freedom: N Ram More

Mickey not what he once was More
Murdoch alters UK media scene More

Survey places nearly one-third of Americans in `tech elite' More
Brit racing seeks Indian, Pak jockeys as Brits become 'overweight'
More
Source: Hindustan Times


Phat Phish takes on remixes with self-styled music More
DD News races to No. 2 slot More
CAS roll-out put on back-burner More
Turner to launch new kids' channel More
Maruti readies new TV commercial to relaunch Zen on Nov 27 More
Source: The Economic Times

EMI Group Withdraws Warner Bid As Bronfman Firms Deal More
Corporatise The Film Industry To Achieve Turnaround: KPMG More

Source: The Financial Express


Zee back after RPG pay-up More
Sunil Merchant, President, WIAA, On his objection to actors shown using cellphones while driving in films and serials More
Source: The Times of India


Questions swirl around India's digital-TV road map More
Source: www.eetimes.com

Kamath is Prasar Bharati chief More

Tendulkar endorses campaign on violence against women More
Source: The Hindu

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Int. with Shah Rukh Khan telecast on NDTV 24x7’s Walk The Talk More
Source: The Indian Express

Star CEO bags top honours at Indian Telly Awards More

Turner Intl unveils another channel for kids
More
Now, it's entertainment software outsourcing More
`CAS put on backburner' More

DD Awards: Kunhikrishnan wins award for `Narrowcasting' More
Source: The Hindu Business Line

Yash Raj Films launches ad cell More
Actress Tuntun is dead More
Source: Mid Day

Entertainment sector seen at $350bn in 10 yrs More
CII plans film market every year More
Panel looking at rules to permit VC funding for regional films
More
Source: Business Standard


Makers of ``The Reagans'' complain about CBS `butchering' movie More
Nielsen to TV networks: don't blame us for your drop in young viewership More
Source: www.sfgate.com


Time Warner sells music business More
Source: www.abc.net.au

15m watch England win More
JFK usurps Charles II More

Clarkson lined up for royal appointment More

Source: MediaGuardian.co.uk

Iraqi leaders ban Arab TV network More

Geeks hurting TV, wireline phone business More

Source: www.washtimes.com

D&E Communications To Launch Digital Television Service More
Source: www.stockhouse.com


U.S. to Levy Duties on Chinese TV Imports, Alleging `Dumping' More

Source: quote.bloomberg.com














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