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Headlines






Post IPL, SRK’s Paanchvi Pass fails to get a boost
With average TVR of 2.15 after IPL, SRK’s Paanchvi Pass on Star Plus fails to get a boost.

Sushma Singh to take over as I&B secretary
Sushma Singh to take over as secretary of information & broadcasting ministry.

9X ropes in three co-sponsors for Mahaabhaarat
9X ropes in Airtel, Max New York Life Insurance and ITC Personal Care as co-sponsors for Mahaabhaarat.

9X to telecast James Bond films

Sony to launch reality based dance show on 9 July

US prefers consuming content on TV than online: Nielsen

Indian cellular services market to cross $37 bn by 2012

Cablevision to add 15 HD channels

Electronic Arts, Capcom to distribute game in Asia

Tivo ties up with Seven Media to launch in Australia

PVR launches PVR Centra in Chandigarh

Rabe Iyer to head Adlabs’ OOH Big Street


Cartoon Network New Media launches Mini Match

Kashmira Shah to soar up temperatures in Kahaanii
Why we won’t have Sa Re.. Challenge 2008’
Amir Dalvi to enter Annu Ki…
Amit Sareen's pyaar and yaar unwell
US meets India in TGILC4
Parmeet Sethi almost bald
Ashita n Vibha continue their relations
I am very demanding - Ekta Sharma

News Releases
Win Rs.1 lakh with your favourite RJ Jeeturaaj only on Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM
I got fired when Harshwardhan Navate won 1 crore on KBC"-reveals a Mumbai Contestant on Paanchvi Pass
It's Shaadi season on GINI & JONY Chal De Bachche 4 & 5 July only on 9X
AMO bags bronze at the OAC 2008 convention
July film fiesta on bindass movies

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (15/06/2008 to 21/06/2008)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (15/06/2008 to 21/06/2008)
Star Plus
Zee TV
Sony Entertainment TV
Zee Cinema
Sun TV
NDTV Imagine


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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • UTV channels to focus on international audiences
  • Discovery Networks’ appointments
  • Print advertising of ACs up 11%
  • Rediff search service to find train seat availability and fares
    Source: Hindu Business Line
      
  • Moser Baer to roll out largest solar panels
  • Wi-Fi connectivity for AIIMS hostels
  • Arena launches animation studios in Chennai
  • Bhatt wishes to connect with youth via reality shows
    Source:The Hindu
      
  • TRAI set to recommend tighter licensing for cable services
  • IndiaMART.com nominated among top 3 at Emerging India Awards '08
  • Little love from audience shows Yash Raj Films losing magic
  • Mixed fortunes for Bollywood in its half yearly report
    Source: Economic Times
      
  • Cartoon Network New Media Maximizes Social Gaming with Mini Match

    Source: TechWhack
      
  • Reality bites of glossy TV shows
    Source: Hindustan Times
     
  • Wimax-capable chips next on Intel agenda
  • Advertisers seen cutting back on outdoor ads as economy slows
    Source: Livemint
     
  • RCom-MTN deal likely by Sunday: WSJ
  • Spice withdraws suit for pan-India GSM licence
  • Entertainment stocks no more captivates

  • Now, PVR comes to Chandigarh
    Source: Financial Express
      
  • Ambani keen to revive Rupayan studio, Buddha rolls out red carpet for SRK
  • PVR comes to Chandigarh with Aamir Khan’s Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
    Source: Indian Express
      
  • Sun TV : Clouds on the horizon
  • EPW readies for second innings

  • Wounded` at the awards
  • Switching on the Internet
    Source: Business Standard
      
  • Ekta Kapoor unveils her reality show
    Source: Times Now.tv
      
  • PE firms wooing OOH media players
  • Bhatt wants to connect via reality shows
  • Kunal is comfortable with Yash Raj camp

  • 'ICC should target America with Twenty20'

  • Mozilla claims record for downloads
  • Kat’s out of the bag!
  • Bollywood blues
    Source: DNA
     
    International News
  • C4 considering move into regional news
  • BBC proposes pre-ordering on iPlayer
    Source: Digital Spy
     
  • LATV Fest Hosts NATPE Diversity Fellowship Program
  • NBC Chimes In on Network Slogan Front
    Source: TV Week
     
  • Google Needs Better MySpace Search Algorithm
    Source: Media Week
     
  • Writers set slate for Strike.tv
  • Sheriff says Discovery Channel won't film at jail
    Source: Yahoo News
     
  • Virgin warning illegal downloaders
  • Mobile Broadband ‘jeopardised by regulation’
    Source: Advanced Television
     
  • Fiber Internet growth overtakes cable
    Source: Google
     
  • Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs in copyright case
    Source: Technology
  • Govt collects Rs 490 million monthly as PTV fee
    Source: The Post
     
  • VMTV launches gaming channel
    Source: Broadcast Now
     
  • Ex-Guantanamo inmate to head rights news at Jazeera
    Source: Reuters
     
  • MySpace ties up with Russia MTS for mobile network
    Source: Guardian
     
  • Alliance Data's Epsilon signs agreement with National Geographic Society
    Source: CBR Online
     
  • Sony signs opera-singing dentist
    Source: Independent
     
  • Sirius Projects $400 Million In Merger Synergie
    Source: Radio Ink
     
  • Dawe to head Turner marketing
    Source: Broadband Tv News

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