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Aaj Tak distrib. head Srivastava quits
Another one to join the mass exodus at Aaj Tak is it's distribution & network development head Amitabh Srivastava.

Zee plans bonds issue to fund DTH, movies
Secures RBI clearance to raise up to $ 90 million by way of debt to finance ongoing and upcoming ventures.

Maldivans rue cultural invasion of the desi kind
Locals lose out as Indian TV stars all the rage in Maldives.

'Kahiin To Hoga' star hits the high notes in Maldives


Janet Jackson jacked out of Grammies
And so the show of outrage goes on. Pop princess Janet Jackson of the boob show at the Super Bowl fame has been dumped from this Sunday's Grammy Awards ceremony.

Govt. reviewing 'Business Standard' FDI application: Prasad
Kotak Mahindra subsidiary Business Standard Ltd., running the Business Standard financial daily, has applied to the government seeking clearance for foreign investment and the case is under consideration, the government informed parliament today.


CNBC-TV18 launches new show on business beyond the metros
CNBC-TV18 today announced the launch of Awaaz, a bilingual new series that focuses on business away from the metros, in the small towns, in booming mini metros, and in the heartlands of India.

Other Breaking News Headlines
CNBC's fourth Mutual Fund awards on 9 February
Kamal Hassan plugs 'Virumaandi' via cable ops

 

Preity's BBC website column gets zealous response
TiVo, Nielsen Media Research join hands
CABSAT gains from regional tech, media industry
Vivendi Q4 sales dip
Aasma to take center stage with Bryan Adams

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
Innovision, Star buy French movies
Sidhu may join Ten Sports team
Pixar earnings soar on Finding Nemo DVD
Autocar India awaits government clearance
  Source: The Economic Times
 
   
Kolkata: Cable TV code cleared
Academy expels member over Oscar piracy
Global media is India ga-ga: survey
Source: The Times of India
 
Sahara group in film making pact
BBC versus Hutton
A new take on documentary films
Source: The Hindu
 
China plans to build 2,500 digital cinemas
Zee plans to raise funds through debt-equity route
Source: The Hindustan Times
 
It’s Global Season For Prasar Bharati
Reliance Info To Launch Broadband Services Soon
Source: The Financial Express
   
Zee plans to raise funds through debt-equity route
Comsat Max eyes overseas markets
China becomes world's largest mobile phone, CTV producer
Bollywood testing latest technologies in filmmaking
Source: The Hindu Business Line
 
   
Chandigarh - Cable: Admn decides to tighten the rope
Source: The Indian Express
 
NDTV float in May-June
Centre to study easier FM norms
Source: Business Standard
International News
BBC staff take to the streets
BBC 'too commercial' say advertisers
Indies in row with MTV over plan to slash payments
UK: Government steps up digital TV switch campaign
Source: MediaGuardian
   
Primedia: Small Profit, Reorganizes Units
Source: Reuters
   
Celebs Flock to Time Warner Opening
Source:Newsday
   
Pixar Chief Disparages Disney's Creativity
Source: L A Times
   
Atlas rocket carries cable television satellite into orbit
Source: Reuters
   
Hughes Terminates Talks With Pegasus
Daytime Emmys Announcement Date Moved
Source: TV Week
   
Maori TV set to launch next month
Source: The Newzealand Herald
 
S Africa weak link in new TV deal
Source: The Australian
 
Berlusconi accused of failed leadership after embarrassing media bill retreat
Source: Financial Times

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