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Trai urged to monitor service quality
A key point at Interactive session with Trai to discuss "broadcasting and distribution of television channels" in India.

MTNL, Reliance make their case for broadband

Zee talent hunt to warm up weekend viewing
Armed with promo blitz, Zee will be airing the 'Cities Best' edition of the talent hunt from 25 June.

Sab aims to up stickiness quotient through SMS
Sab's agenda is to build strong recall value in the markets that matterfor the niche humour channel.

Executive Dossier
'Major effort around Utsav is going to be to get into the press pie'
Interview with Star India Vice President ad sales Kevin Vaz

Zee to debut thriller 'Tamanna House' in 10 pm slot
Hot on the heels of acquiring the rights to next month's Asia Cricket Cup, ESPN Star Sports (ESS) has announced that it has renewed the multi-year cable and satellite rights for the US Open Golf Championships.

Viacom-Blockbuster head for splitsville
With football fever catching on courtesy the ongoing Euro 2004 tourney, Uefa has announced that the site euro2004.com - surpassed the overall page view record for a Uefa European Football Championship website on 14 June.

Radio Mirchi gets more Mumbaiya with Hello Mumbai
Surya TV banishes 'Comedy Time' as TRPs dip


Tube Talk
Mordechai Vanunu on BBC World's 'World Uncovered'

Media Stock Watch
Media stocks continue to slide

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (30 May 2004 to 5 June 2004)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (30 May 2004 to 5 June 2004)
Star Plus
Sony
Sun TV

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
Sahyadri TV prepares new eye-catching fare
'Dark' blot on Bollywood's Jo'burg show
  Source: Times of India
   
CAS only after price, technology concerns are addr
Eyeing eyeballs
  Source:Business Standard
   
Doordarshan official arrested on graft charge
Kerala : Cable TV operators lose plea
  Source:www.keralanext.com
   
More TV channels coming your way
Trai may offer no relief to FM players
  Source: Rediff
   
   
TV gave development news the slip during polls: survey
Advani dominated TV election coverage: survey
Bollywood's love-hate relationship with the media
  Source:www.newkerala.com
 
Miramax Considers Round Of Layoffs To Cut Costs
Cricket Bidding Season Heats Up
Entertainment Ambassador At Large
  Source: Financial Express
   

Miramax faces budget crunch

DD Lucknow director arrested for taking bribe

Sony to stop making audio products in India

Space TV appoints Rediffusion as creative agency

Source: The Economic Times
   

MTNL in talks for broadband services in Mumbai

Reliance Infocomm to expand optical fibre network

Sexy & single of the city freak out

Viva sings a different tune

  Source: Hindustan Times
   

MTNL in talks for broadband services

  Source:NDTV
International News
BBC Correspondent Barred from entering Israel
  Source:Israel NN
   
Thomson outfits OB vans for World Cup
PanAmSat extends its global hybrid network through fiber agreement with ST Teleport
  Source: Broadcast Engineering
   
Intelsat's IS-10-02 bird launched
  Source:Advanced Television
   
THAILAND: More frequency carve-ups likely
  Source: Asia Media
   
TechTV Fans Mad as Hell
  Source: www.wired.com
   
Inaugural Bangladeshi media awards launch in London next month
  Source: Asians in Media (UK)
BBC director general to lose role in dealing with complaints
  Source: Guardian (UK)
   
Clinton Loses Temper in BBC Interview on Affair
  Source:Bloomberg
   
European Broadcasting Union to Broadcast 2010, 2012 Olympics
  Source: VOA
   
DVR users watch more VOD than non-DVR users - survey
  Source: DM Europe
 
NBC Hunts for Experts to Fill Olympics Air
  Source :Centre Daily Times
   
Japanese TV Stations Compete to Get Former Popular News Anchor for Olympics
  Source :www.weeklypost.com

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