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Asia Media Festival off to strong start
Participation for the Asia Film Market & Conference, Asia Television Forum, Asia Animation is up a healthy 30 per cent.

Cable rates to go up 7% from 1 January
Trai decides to review price ceiling that has been in effect since 26 December, 2003, taking inflation into account.

Trai unlikely to give interconnect regulations this wk

Indian chnls bag 10 Golds at Promax Asia 2004
Out of the 34 categories, Indian channels bagged 10 Gold and eight Silver at the Promax & BDA Asia 2004 Awards.

Cable truce back in Mumbai

Government to expand and deepen rural connectivity

Star renews output deal with Buena Vista

Reliance Infocomm launches full suite of ISP services

Media cos feel the need for tech savvy managers

Thomson looks to capitalise on Asia media space

BBC forum to examine state of UK television dramas

Fox to kick off 2005 with two gritty dramas

Alanis Morissette and Darius to stage at MTV Immies

Telly Chakkar
Too big for Balaji?
Telly Gupshup - Sonal-Shakti part ways
Short Takes - Gaurav Chanana
Is it rape that turned Sujal off?
Tisca to resurface in 'Kahaani...'
Interview with Mauli Ganguly

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (14 November 2004 to 20 November 2004)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (14 November 2004 to 20 November 2004)
Star Plus
Sony Entertainment
Sun TV
Zee Cinema
Gemini TV
Zee TV

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
Mauritius woos Indian film makers with sops
Cable TV rate freeze lifted
Reliance Info launches Net on mobiles
  Source:Business Standard
   
Monthly cable TV bill to go up 7%
`Bandwidth issue could drive up costs for broadcasters'
News in the news

And, which channel did you see it on?

  Source: The Hindu Business Line
   
No Kerala eyeballs for Rs 30 cr Rajni starrer, despite home flavour
  Source: The Financial Express
   

Cable subscribers to pay Rs. 14 more

Kannada film production to resume today

  Source:The Hindu
   

Madhoo to play new Devi

Adnan Sami rocks

Shaktimaan forms Friends Club

Alanis for MTV awardss

Will Kasauti's Madhavi be a saint?
Kahaani serial ki
  Source:Mid-day
 
Zee-Turner channels go off air in Mumbai
BBC Worldwide, Times Group ink magazine JV
Cable TV charges to go up by 7%
Cable subscribers to pay more
Government mulls new law to tackle music, film piracy
  Source:The Economic Times
   
All set for 'Idol'ation
A fresh look at Censor Board guideline
From Jan, you'll pay more for cable TV

Hot babes burn Bollywood bra

  Source: Times of India
   
Fresh summoms to Ekta for depicting rape in family serial
  Source:Deepika Global
   
MTV Immies 2004
  Source:dcealumni.com
   
UK ; One night in Bhopal on interactive TV!
  Source:www.keralanext.com
   

State govts add to AIR financial woes

‘FFI proposal on film finance to be taken up’

  Source:IndianExpresss
International News
TV Licence Fee 'Will Survive Till 2012 at Least'
  Source: The Scotsman
 
INDONESIA: Kiss of death may be on the lips for stations
  Source: Asia Media
   
Nets get friendly about family during TV forum
Grinch, 'Queer Eye' Make Holiday TV Lineup
  Source: Yahoo News
   
CBS, NBC refuse to air gay-friendly church ad
Welsh digital trial underway
DTT to launch in France next March
  Source:Digital Spy
   
TV Phones Prep for Prime Time
  Source: Business Week
Flagging Post-'Friends' NBC Seeks Midseason Boost
Universal Mulls 24-Hour Music Satellite Channel
  Source: Reuters
   
Discovery sheds Wings, deploys Military Channel
  Source:Hollywood Reporter
   
ESPN, Sprint Join Forces for Sports Fans
  Source: Media Week (US)
   
Only Sky makes Top 25 "most admired" list
Fox launches major campaign to promote Jetix
  Source: Media Week (UK)
   
China TV ad competition nets E485m
  Source:Advanced Television

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