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Trai out, Govt. in on the addressability issue
Trai seems unlikely to make a definitive recommendation on introduction of addressability; the Govt to take a final call.

Trai offers government 3 options on CAS

MSO Alliance urges Trai to roll out Cas in 18 mnths

Centre backs Zee in writ against BCCI
Indian government's submission in apex court describing BCCI as a 'state' under terms of Article 12 upsets cricket board.

GoM to review print sector vis-à-vis FIIs
Giving away a fact that there must have been some internal differences on the matter, the Indian government, today said that a ministerial group will review the whole print medium sector vis-à-vis foreign investments (FII).

HTMT looks at acq, appts Thiagarajan as CEO, MD

Karuna Samtani appointed COO SaharaOne TV

Prasar Bharati's Sarma elected IBF president

Srivastava to be NewsAsia's country manager

DD appoints Amitabh Chakravorty as additional DG

'Pak-Sri Lanka-Zimbabwe' tri-series on Ten Sports

Nick expands music presence with BMG deal

MTV, Nick expand localisation initiatives in China

Fifa's tender for 2010 World Cup rights

Discovery to give viewers goosebumps

Sahara packs in movie punch for October

NBC's reality show examines weighty matters

Vijay TV lines up music event for 2 October

Marco Deutsch named Fashion TV Worldwide MD

Comcast may reduce stake in Time Warner Cable

France gets gay with Pink TV

IEC's deal for Portuguese Super League football

Telly Chakkar
Introvert who plays flirt !
Telly Gupshup - Nandu - Destiny's stepchild
Short Takes - VJ Nikhil Chinappa
"I just want to become a hero!": Sameer Khan
'I am yet to be paid for 'K. Street…' - Aly Khan lashes back
Beauties Uncovered
Interview with Gitanjali Tikekar

Media Stock Watch
Market recovers; Media scrips see mixed trend

Tube Talk
DD, Discovery line up plans for Gandhi
'Star Wars: Episode 2' visual treat on Star Movies

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (12 September 2004 to 18 September 2004)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (12 September 2004 to 18 September 2004)
Star Plus
Sony Entertainment
Sun TV
Gemini TV
MAX

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
Want an office party on air? Pay Zoom
  Source: Business Standard
   

Ten Sports Gets SET To Win

GoM To Study Policy On Print Media Our Political Bureau
Broadband Policy Soon, Says Maran
  Source:The Financial Express
   
Not quite in tune
India to host Mrs India, World
Centre says BCCI is a `state'
Airtel launches EDGE in Mumbai
Group of Ministers to review print media policy
Nandi awards announced
Deccan Chronicle plans IPO — Proposes three editions in TN
  Source: The Hindu Business Line
   
Cable TV consumers: Here is an end to draining your purse
Producers upbeat, gloom in grey market
Centre supports Zee
GoM on print media
A fine for filmgoers: Ramadoss
Hooked to the idiot box, soaps become reality
HC notice to Karnataka on film industry row
Subscriber has no choice of changing cable operators: Survey
  Source: The Hindu
   
Deccan Chronicle files papers for public offer
Patwardhan’s battle drags on
Cyber Media in deal with US-based job portal Dice
Boob tube chemistry, for real
  Source: Hindustan Times
   
DTH to cover remote regions of Himachal
  Source:123Bharath.com
   
17 writers and journalists get Bharatendu award for 2002
  Source:Deepika Global
   
Govt steps in, gives BCCI black eye
  Source: Telegraph
 
Government terms BCCI 'a state'
Centre bowls a googly, backs Zee against BCCI
Nielsen to launch TV ads rating system next year
Move against Eisner hots up
Sony BMG unit names co-chiefs
Conrad Black may ease grip on Hollinger
  Source: The Economic Times
   

HC seeks reply on 'adult' TV shows

Kolkata: ESPN official rushes in to resolve dispute

BCCI objects to Centre's stand on its status

HC admits BCCI appeal
GoM to look at print media policy
Sanctions: KFCC will talk to industry
Govt supports Zee in SC; terms BCCI "a state"
Rajni's comeback with Sivaji Ganesan
  Source: Times of India
   
Centre surprises BCCI, comes in support of Zee
But in SC, Govt stumps Dalmiya by backing Zee writ petition
Group of ministers to look into policies of print media
Euro Disney secures plan to ward off bankruptcy
Dalmiya stumps Pawar, Mahendra new BCCI chief
  Source:Indian Express
   

Chakrabarti appointed DD ADG (Admn)

  Source: The Pioneer
   
X-rated television
Police make another arrest in Jassi case
Aly evicted from K Street
Let Ba-gones be bygones
Kahaani ghar ghar ki
Parde Ke Peeche
Fielding for films
What I watch: Diya Mirza
Gossip: Nausheen, Vikas to marry?
  Source: Mid-day
   
Cable operators charge fee arbitarily
  Source:Sify
International News
PEMRA initiates drive against Cable TV operators relaying obscene channels
  Source:Pak Tribune
   
What's On TV to hit Freeview EPG
Will ITV play its cards right in impending negotiation wars?
  Source:Media Week (UK)
   
Disney admits BBC Worldwide interest
Deutsche Bank triumphs over Kirch
1-2-3 auctions on Astra
  Source:Advanced-Television
   
Disney Dissidents Calm Down
  Source: TheStreet.com,
   
Class Editori and Telecom Italia deliver Corporate TV to banks
UK gov approves BBC Technology sale to Siemens
Two Way TV acquires Broadcast Games
  Source: DM Europe
   
New Host Slithers Onto Animal Planet
  Source: Yahoo News
Comcast arms for TV revolution
  Source:Seattle Times
   
Janet Jackson Still Holds TiVo Title
  Source: CNET News.com
   
Marge Simpson to deliver C4's Xmas message
Sky+ to record interactive Uefa games
Express Shopping Channel makes debut
  Source: Source: Digital Spy UK
   
CTS redefines what it considers `news'
Beijing uses hi-tech traps to spot illegal adverts
  Source: Asia Media
   
Peter O'Toole Stars As BBC Casanova
  Source: Ananova
   
Hayek Sitting Pretty with 'Betty La Fea'
Networks Defy Presidential Debate Camera Rules
Nick at Nite, TV Land Beefing Up Original Slate
  Source:Reuters

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