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Star Plus seeks its break; Zee improves: Hindi GEC Q3 Study
Star Plus seeks a good break to maintain its leadership position; Zee TV consolidates 2nd spot: Hindi GEC Q3 2006 study.

Headlines
Zee Turner channels switched off in Jaipur city
Zee Turner switches off 19 bouquet channels on a leading MSO in Jaipur due to non payment of outstanding cable subscription charges.

Radio Mirchi maintains position; Red FM scores: ILT 06
Radio Mirchi maintains numero uno position in Delhi & Mumbai mrkts; Red FM records growth of 64% in Mumbai, while its reach in Delhi touches 35%.

Modi threatens Ind withdrawal from future tourneys

ICC Champions; AIR to broadcast from 15 Oct.

Sudha Sadhanand joins Big 92.7 FM Delhi as prog head

Scat gets a more focussed response

BBC World, Newsweek, Shell launch World Challenge 2006

Hutch lines up host of offerings for Champions Trophy

US' 1st female prez takes centrestage on Star World

Animal Planet kicks off Award Winning Animal Planet

BBC Worldwide to co-produce a show in China

BBC Worldwide inks deal with Seven Network

BBC Thompson stresses on funding for digital switch

Liberty confirms share swap talks with News Corp for DirecTV

New Medium Enterprises comes out with HD VMD player

71% of tweens will be online by 2010: eMarketer study
THQ launches 'Scooby-Doo! Who's Watching Who?' video game

MIPCOM DIARIES!
The Intrepid Indian

Highlight - Rajesh Kumar Tirade!
Short Takes - Rushad Rana
Grapevine - Why can't Hiten play a normal husband?

News Releases
Discovery Channel - Number 1 International Channel
MotoGP Live on Ten Sports

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (24/09/2006 to 30/09/2006)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (24/09/2006 to 30/09/2006)
Star Plus
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Star One
Sun TV
Sony Entertainment TV

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Radio survey finds Mumbai rather casual
  • IOL, MTNL launch India's first IPTV
  • IFFI goes glam
  • ‘I can’t express my emotions for money’
  • Finally, Surveen bags a lead role!
    Source: DNA
       
  • Hindi daily taps Chhattisgarh
  • MTNL to come out with triple `sundae` offer
  • Google search fails to locate India talent
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • Film industry running for insurance cover
  • MTNL, IOL Broadband to offer IPTV
    Source:The Hindu Business Line
       
  • View-Point
  • PRO-FILE: Sidharth Kannan
  • For DD, Durga Puja meant covering Mr & Mrs Dasmunsi
    Source: Indian Express
     
       
  • SRK, Preity spell style at MTV awards
    Source: CNN-IBN
       
  • Great Indian Media War gets hotter
    Source: Telugu Portal
       
  • Personal broadcaster
  • Bills to tumble with IPTV
  • Talking with the stars
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Chennai : Radio City helps raise funds for a cause
  • Animation industry on a growth path
  • IOL Broadband, MTNL roll out first IPTV
    Source: The Hindu
     
    International News
  • Australia PBL may sell TV, magazine assets-report
  • Watchdog halts Televisa's cable TV buy - report
  • GE says NBC to return to profit growth in 4th qtr
    Source: Reuters
     
  • Disney acts over 'sex' video
    Source: Scotsman
     
  • New Zealand's Orcon teams up with Alt TV to bring live TV via internet
    Source: DM Asia
     
  • New Game Show Joins Broadband Offerings on Global
    Source: www.broadcastermagazine.com
       
  • Premiere Publishing Starting Up Trump Animation Series
    Source: AWN
       
  • Conor Dignam on Broadcasting
    Source: Independent
  • Optus D1 satellite launched by Ariane
    Source: www.itwire.com.au
       
  • KT, Daum to lead Internet TV test in S. Korea
    Source: Joongang Daily
       
  • Parents 'rely on TV for advice'
    Source: BBC News
       
  • Turkish Government blocks viewers from watching ROJ TV
    Source: KurdishMedia
       
  • All-star BBC advert becomes internet hit
    Source: Digital Spy (UK)
       
  • Scalia Defends Positions in TV Debate
    Source: ABC News
       
  • Cell carriers say Mobile ESPN isn't them
    Source: Business Week

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