12 January 2004 Volume 9 Issue no: 53









Comment
Paving Way For Reliance Entry?

A look at the implications of the latest attempt to bring order into the workings of the broadcast sector...More

Special
The numbers are good for the telly world

Jumaani duo predicts a good year ahead for the media and television industry...More

Actor's Interview
"The audiences' response to 'Malini Iyer' will be the ultimate judge"
Interview with actor Sreedevi
More

Headlines
Ten Sports bags rights for Copa America 2004

ESPN Star Sports does not have all of what is worth watching in soccer after all.
..More

MTV brings down the house with Asia awards bash
Mikanos, in downtown Mumbai, rocked real hard last night. MTV had its nominees voting party at the popular hangout, to build up excitement over the 2004 MTV Asia Awards.
..More

Channel [V] Chinese Music Awards completes a decade
The 10th Channel [V] Chinese Music Awards celebrated its decade-long dedication to promoting excellence in Chinese music at the Shanghai Stadium on 8 January.
..More


Technology Update
SA adds new VoIP solution for cable operators More


Media Stock Watch Weekly Wrap
(10 Jan)
Nerves, mini budget, market policy changes mark the jumpy week More

Box Populi
Tel'ly'phony skills More

Tube Talk
Pranab Mukherjee in a tête-à-tête on Star News More
Infosys CEO on BBC World's 'Back to the floor' More

Source:
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Come Jan 20: Farmers get call centre
PM to launch Jaikisan TV channel, FM radio service More
Pritish Nandy sets sights on `BPO' from foreign films More
National Geographic bullish about interactive marketing More
Source: The Hindu Business line

Forbes' online lottery to shut shop More
Consumer body drafts cable TV bill, wants monopolies destroyed More
'Broadcast of DD channel overseas would attract investments' More
Trai as broadcast regulator to help convergence: Shourie More
Indo-Afghan JV to be shot in Kabul in March More
Tintin turns 75 and so does Archie More
What F1 mega buck will mean for Hyderabad More
E&Y's Nitin Atroley is STAR's corporate head More
Source: The Economic Times

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Bangalore: No Jassi, Kyunki for couch potatoes now More
Pune : Citizens oppose hike in cable charges More
Source: The Times of India

Row over BBC host's 'racist' remarks More
Media and the public sphere More

Source: The Hindu

SAB TV in $3 m programming agreement More
Excise raids on Ahmedabad cable operators More
Source: Business Standard

As India, Pak play ball, corporates eye the big bucks More
Telescope: How many ways can you say feel-good? More
Source: The Indian Express


Sharon Osbourne back on TV show More
Trai in, but CAS doubts persist More
Source: The Asian Age

CAS to the slaughter More

Now soap operas on your mobiles More
A TV that prints still photos More

Anchored: Nafisa plans to take the plunge More
Source: The Hindustan Times

Legend buys 49% stake held by Time Warner More
Source: www.chinadaily.com.cn


BSkyB catches Aussie Wave More
Source: dailytelegraph.news.com.au


Viewers Hope Journalists Reform in 2004 More
Source: www.foxnews.com


Rupert's World More
Source: www.businessweek.com


Stars at MTV Asia Awards poised to seduce More
Source: www.channelnewsasia.com


TW, MGM Call Off Talks On Merger More
Source: www.nypost.com


Fuji TV plans to raise Y100bn More
Source: news.ft.com


Music TV For Your Cell More
Source: www.newsday.com


Janner Accuses BBC of 'Double Standards' More
Source: www.news.scotsman.com


Teenager stays awake for a week to win reality TV show More
Source: www.abc.net.au
















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