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'India leads Asia in CGI animation'
Mike Young sees 50% annual growth for Indian animation over next few years; launching $25 million movie with Crest.
NDTV India lays claim to No. 2 Hindi news channel status
TAM data for key adult male 25+ demo shows only Aaj Tak ahead in cumulative reach, channel share.


iEmmy calls for entries for 32nd Awards gala

The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has issued a call for entries for the 32nd International Emmy Awards. The deadline for entries is 1 April 2004.
Cameron Diaz to make travel show for MTV
MTV has scored a coup with Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz. She has signed up with to present her own travel show for the broadcaster.

The News Room

Interview with Zee News Editor Alka Saxena
"Just speaking into the microphone is bad journalism"
AdEx India Analysis
Films top grossers on entertainment channels
Movies attract significant commercial time on entertainment channels - FMCGs dominate: AdEx India analysis.

First Take on Sahara Manoranjan's 'Malini Iyer'
Sridevi lights up 'Malini Iyer'
A comedy with an emotional undercurrent launches on Sahara 19 January at 9 pm.
Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch
Pehla declares first draw of year long raffle promo
TNS Media predicts healthy growth for US ad indst

Weekly Media Stock Watch - 17 Jan
Markets nose dive as FIIs back off

Telly Chakkar
Anant Mahadevan: 'Dil Maange More' lock kiya jaye?
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
KOLKATA: Cable operators split over strike
Prickly politicians ensure paucity of satires on TV
Straight answers: Manmohan Shetty , Exhibitor and financier, On taking charge of NFDC
Kisan call centres from Jan 21
Friends too sexy for China TV
Sridevi promises competition for Jassi...
Source: The Times of India


TRAI to hold Open House to hear Stakeholders on CAS
Source: www.deepikaglobal.com

Fox network goes for year-round programming cycle
Bad times over for cable TV industry
Source: The Economic Times

Why making movies makes sense

Radio listenership increases in New Delhi
Regulatory convergence -I

Videocon focus in on Pakistan CTV mart
Source: Business Standard

`Media becoming propaganda vehicle for corporates'

Educational programmes through FM radio soon
Source: The Hindu

Sun Network plans to enter print media — Second Malayalam channel on cards
Cable operators form body
Asianet set to start distance education plan
FM cos told to pay up licence fees
Radaan plans to split shares
EPW Editor Krishna Raj passes away
Source: The Hindu Business Line

Telescope: Damage control, the remote way
Source: The Indian Express

BBC Worldwide Launches E-learning Gateway
It's Out!: The Asian Paints 10th Annual Star Screen Weekly Awards
Source: The Financial Express


Interview with Apurva Agnihotri (Jassi's Arman Sir)
Source: Screen

Pak actress claims she can outdo Madhubala as Anarkali
Dayanidhi Maran: Sons are about to rise in TN
Google developing ad service for e-mail
TRAI open house on Internet on Jan 28 in Delhi
Source: The Hindustan Times
International News
TV swearing guidelines disregarded
Source: icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk

Kabul: Singer back on state TV
Source: straitstimes.asia1.com.sg

Rude, crude groom star of TV's latest game-show wedding
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz

TV's hi-definition vision of the future
Source: BBC News

'Friends' too sexy for Chinese television
Source: newsobserver.com

Television networks gearing up for the public to have its say on presidential campaign
Source: www.sfgate.com
SMG chief issues ‘cash cow’ warning over digital TV network
Source: www.sundayherald.com

FOX Looks to Change the Business of TV
Source: tv.zap2it.com

Austrian TV channel projects Dubai among 10 popular destinations in Ferien 2004
Source: www.ameinfo.com

TV channel told to decrease stake in cricket
Source: www.iol.co.za

CBS announces a third CSI TV series
Source: www.globeandmail.ca

Strike Cripples Bangladesh City after BBC Journalist Murdered
Source: news.scotsman.com

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