30 Nov 2009Newsletter SubscriptionEmail this PageVolume 27 - Issue No: 29
 
 
 
Headlines
Big FM exits from deal in Singapore
Deal with MediaCorp turns sour amid global downturn; expansion to Middle East, US and UK markets on agenda.
 
IPL to be shown in 1000 cinema screens
Theatres with computerised ticketing system will keep 50% of revenue from net box office; others to pay a flat fee.
 
Ofcom pulls up NDTV Imagine and B4U Movies on sponsorship issue
British media regulator slams the two channels for carrying advertising messages while airing movies.
ITV buys Disney's 25% in GMTV for £22million
 
ICC Chief Executives’ Committee meets in Dubai next week
 
Starz Animation's Yes Virginia to air on 11 Dec on CBS
 
UKTV channel 'Yesterday' commissions 2 shows
 
Mobile Vas market growing in South Asia, Middle East
 
New Moon expected to cross $200 million mark
UKFC fund for Nowhere Boy, 44 Inch Chest
 
'Twosome' picks up Hubert Bals award at Film Bazaar
 
DD should reserve weekly slot for documentaries: Jahnu Barua
 
Lata Mangeshkar to get highest French award
 
NFDC restarts production with eight films in two years
 
Rendezvous with French Cinema in India in Mumbai from 2 Dec
 
KidsCo starts beaming in Cyprus
 
Bidaai morcha staged?
Modi to make a daily for Sony
Antara breaks norms, wins over odds
 
 
News Releases

Zee Cinema's 'Bid For Bollywood' auction a hit with the audience
P9 Integrated celebrating 5th anniversary
Max presents the Sahara Indian Sports Awards
IBN-Lokmat's GREAT-BHET with legendary actor Dr. Shriram Lagoo

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (08/11/2009 to 14/11/2009)

Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes



Top 100 Programmes (08/11/2009 to 14/11/2009)
Colors
Sun TV
MAX
Zee TV
Sony Entertainment TV
Star Plus
DD1
SAB
Zee Cinema
NDTV Imagine
Star Jalsha
Zee Telugu
Gemini TV
Star Gold
Ten Sports
Zee Bangla
Zee Marathi
Star One
Neo Cricket

 
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • Good response to ‘T20 of Indian Cinema’ on-line contest
  • President to inaugurate 62nd World Newspaper Congress today
  • Entertaining trio is back
    `Source: Hindu
     
  • Music on memory chips yet to gain ground
    Source: Livemint
     
  • Mobile phone documentaries in Mumbai film fest
    Source: Hindustan Times
     
  • TV presenter calls Susan Boyle 'retarded'
    Source: Expressindia.com
     
  • Rs 500 crore at stake in Bollywood from Dec to Feb
  • Community Radio Station for Hisar farmers
  • Seven Indo-Canadian including Lisa Ray honoured
    Source: Economic Times
     
  • Cable operators crippling broadcasting industry: STAR
  • North or South, TV viewers speak one language
  • UTV Pictures keeps up profit with eye on costs
  • Revised Copyright Act to pinch broadcasters' pockets
  • Will Chrome glitter in India?

    `Source: Business Standard
     
    International News
  • Saints fever fuels TV ratings
    `Source: FOX 8 News
     
  • Sky TV trials 3D sports coverage
    `Source: Times Online
     
  • Sky TV must step up to the measuring rod
    Source: Stuff.co.nz
     
  • TelstraClear testing internet TV service
    Source: New Zealand Herald
     
  • Kabel BW launches HDTV package
    Source: Rapid TV News
     
  • Mysterious 'Saddam Channel' hits Iraq TV
    Source: The Associated Press
  • BBC may cut digital and radio services after 2012
    Source: Telegraph
     
  • Virgin Media to monitor traffic for file-sharing
    Source: ZD Net Asia
     
  • Britain Television Launches TV Pilot Scheme To Enhance The News Experience
    `Source: Gov Monitor
     
  • Telus TV Rolls Out More IPTV Services
    Source: mediacaster
     
  • News Corp's New TV Channel Eyes 1% Of Italy's Ad Market
    Source: WSJ
     
  • Cricket Australia and ABC Radio continue 76-year relationship
    `Source: ABC Net
     
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