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Special Report













Tracking the working woman
Lintas Media study shows that media habits of working women closer to that of their male counterparts than women at home.

Headlines
Pak clears licences for 22 TV channels
Despite objections, Pakistan's cabinet on Monday decided to award TV channel licences to 22 cross-media contenders.

Murdoch back to No. 1 on MediaGuardian power list
News Corp chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch is back to number one position on the MediaGuardian 100 list, the annual ranking of media executives in the UK.

PCCW, Star, ESS sign multi-year carriage agreement
PCCW, Star Group and ESPN Star Sports (ESS) announced yesterday that they have entered into an agreement for the carriage of ESPN, Star Sports, National Geographic Channel, Phoenix Chinese Channel, Phoenix InfoNews Channel, Star Movies and ESS Cricket Channel on PCCW’s now Broadband TV.

Paradox launches PC game 'Battledust'
One step for Paradox, a giant step for Indian owned IP in gaming and animation.

BBC Broadcast to attend Promax India conference
Radio Mirchi partners with 'Dabbawallas'

Media Stock Watch
Mid-Day Multimedia highest gainer with 13.97 per cent

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (27 June 2004 to 3 July 2004)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (27 June 2004 to 3 July 2004)
Star Plus
Sony Entertain
Sun TV
MAX
Gemini TV
Zee Cinema

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
Screwvala Buys STAR’s UTV Stake
‘Auditing Problem In FM Revenue Share Model’
  Source: Financial Express
   
FM transmitters for Kerala
JWT scripts a shop for film stories
The world of movies
  Source:The Hindu Business Line
   

Paradox unveils BattleDust: The Championship

  Source:www.techtree.com
   

BESCOM wakes up to illegal cables

'Sakkalakala' Sarala

Will it stop video piracy?

  Source: The Hindu
   

RS members scrutinise TV

Film with Modi look-alike falls foul of censors

Radio Mirchi is ahead in Kolkata, says IMRB

  Source: Times of India
   

Listen to Kambli during Asia Cup

DVDs will be obsolete in 10 years: Gates

  Source:Mid-day
   
 

Murdoch voted no.1 media executive

Source: The Economic Times
 

DD begins testing for DTH services in Gujarat

Swan song for FM radio

Video on remand

Rajesh Jain: Broadband blueprint

Amit Khanna: Lights, action, hard sell

  Source:Business Standard
   
Calling latent talent

Coming to a theatre nearby

  Source: Hindustan Times
   

Of scribes, film-makers and communication

  Source: The Indian Express
   

For unique music tune into 99.9 FM!

Sweta Keswani is the latest item gal!

  Source:www.123bharath.com
   

Jaya appeal in TV case in HC July 20

  Source:Chennai Online
International News
Fox to Launch Reality Network
Superior Court Delays NBC Motion in O'Brien Case
Public Broadcasting Funding Legislation Introduced
Digital Satellite Legislation Introduced
CBS to Webcast Full Convention Coverage
Home Run Derby Draws 5 Million Households
  Source: TV Week
   
AOL, ABC News Plan Online Convention Coverage
  Source: Internet Week
   
Video-on-Demand Firm Akimbo Adds $12M in Funding
  Source :San Francisco Business Times
   
Fox Kids Europe's CEO quits
ZoneVision signs deal with Cabovisao
NAO OK's BBC's investment in Freeview
BBC reveals interactive usage
  Source : Advanced Television
   
Daily TV Marketplace - Ratings wake up on BBC One
  Source : Media Week (UK)
   
Gates: DVDs Obsolete Within Ten Years
  Source: Forbes
   
Nielsen Merges With Canadian Ratings Service, Tacitly Endorses Portable Meters
  Source:Media Post
   
Humax, TiVo Team on 300-Hour Recorder
  Source: CNET News.com
   
Fox to launch reality TV channel in 2005
  Source: MSNBC
   
John Consoli's TCA Notebook -- 7/13/04
Fox Draws More Heat For Scheduling Moves
  Source:Media week (US)
   
Broadband Internet access reaches 49% of all home, NetRatings reports
  Source: www.internetretailer.com
   

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