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Star to take Radio City to new shores
Cities identified as potential markets for radio station are Dubai, London, and possibly a couple of African countries.

Asianet ups growth 20%; plans strategic tie-ups
Malayalam regional language channel records turnover of Rs 600 million during 2003-2004.


Sony CFO NP Singh in charge of MAX
SET India CFO NP Singh given additional charge of network's events and movies channel.

Zee's India's Best hits the television shelf
The much awaited Zee's Cinestars Ki Khoj is all set to hit the television shelf. With the hunt for the two potential stars in its second phase, the event will be on air starting 2 July on every Friday and Saturday for an hour's duration in the 9 pm slot.

Lanka Cricket, Ten Sports to play 20/20 cricket
Delhi govt meets MSOs on entertainment tax issue
AXN to give WRC the Shakedown

BAG films net sales FY2004 up by 29 per cent

CNN.com improves convenience with PC news ticker

Telly Chakkar
Dreaming Big
Telly Gupshup -Hardly a 'Roy'al return

Short Takes - Sweta Keswani

Scoop - Delnaz out of 'YES BOSS'
Interview with Shrishti Arya

Media Stock Watch
Media stocks have a mixed bag day

Tube Talk
Hallmark to air serial killer movie 'Killer Instinct'
CNBC gives a low down on its budget programming

Channel [V]'s 'Get Gorgeous' to premiere on 1 July

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (13 June 2004 to 19 June 2004)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (13 June 2004 to 19 June 2004)
Star Plus
Sun TV
Sony

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
Hyundai In Cricket Sponsorship Track
STAR Bets Big On Wireless Business
  Source: Financial Express
   

Vizag : AIR Station Director retires

Asia Cup live on DD

"20 South Indian films at Beijing festival"

  Source: The Hindu
   

Ekta Kapoor ties up with MTV

ESPN-ICC spat: Dish TV is the gainer

  Source: Times of India
   
India, China to fuel growth of media industry: PwC
Hutch launches cricket commentary on mobiles
  Source:The Hindu Business Line
   

Cold shoulder treatment

  Source:Business Standard
   

BBC Vows To End ‘Secrecy Culture’

  Source:The Statesman
 
Admen's doosra stumps sports broadcasters

Get ready for a Frost-y Xmas with Maya magic

Source: The Economic Times
   

India is dream market: Pakistani star

  Source:www.newkerala.com
   

Becker and McEnroe hail TV star Henman

  Source:www.manoramaonline.com
   

A soapy saga begins for MTV!

  Source:Rediff
   
Becks to star in Asian serial
Somnath wants MPs on live TV
Filmi masala: Cuisine gets the Bollywood appeal
  Source: Hindustan Times
   
Ekta Kapoor ties up with MTV
  Source:www.indiaexpress.com
International News
Simmons Studies Tweens Market
Brad Samuels Joins TV One
Fox to Stick with Summer Programming Plans
  Source:Media Week (US)
   
BBC audience falls after lifestyle shows are dropped
  Source: Living Abroad Magazine
   
FCC Staff Seeks $550,000 Fine For Super Bowl Incident
Comcast Offers Candidates a Forum on VOD
Miller Sponsors Commercial-Free 'Rescue Me'
  Source: TV Week
   
CanWest sells stake in Ulster TV
Toonami, LucasArts to produce new 'Clone Wars'
Comedy Central comes to London
  Source: Digital Spy (UK)
   

Algeria: Al Jazzera television suspended

  Source: ITAR TASS
   
Korea : Cable TV firms pursue the Internet market
  Source: Joongang
US: TV to snub conventions
  Source : The Hill
   
Panasonic, MSOs Team to Tout HDTV
  Source : Ad Week
   
Sun shines for Sky weather
  Source:Media Week (UK)
   
'Big Bang' Rattles TV Business, Pace Of New Technology Accelerates
  Source: Media Post
 
China: Cartoon Network's Java Games Available Through Linktone
  Source: ChinaTechNews
   
News Corp gets OK for US stock relocation
MGM evaluates strategic alternatives
Comcast adds financial feed to its broadband service
  Source: Advanced Television
   
Australian TV show uses phone vote to pick Senate hopeful
  Source: Taipei Times
 

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