10 Sep 2010 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 29 - Issue No: 67
 
 
 
 
 
Headlines
Now live cricket telecast on Disney channels

ESPN Star Sports inks deal with Disney XD & Disney Channel to live simulcast 3 India matches from CL T20.

 
IBC and public service broadcasters

Public service broadcasters have a future amid challenges on several fronts including content and technology.

 
D Ramanaidu to get Dadasaheb Phalke award for 2009

D Ramanaidu is the 41st recipient of the award for 2009; it consists of a Swarn Kamal, Rs1million & a shawl.

 
 
Chidambaram calls for media restraint over 9/11 coverage
 
Star Plus to welcome MasterChef to India on 16 October
 
Modi files petition against BCCI's disciplinary committee
 
ESPN Stars partners with GlobeCast for CL T20
 
Standoff between Australia board, players over IPL
 
Spyglass near to MGM acquisition
 
Celestial Pictures taps Star China SVP to head China biz
 
Turnout Ventures launches Ben 10 Omniverse
 
 
Multi starrers to attract eyeballs at Toronto fest
Oliver Stone, Juliette Binoche to grace Pusan fest
 
Times Group invests $4 mn in Instamedia
 
MTS Ivory handset to offer 60 channels
 
Eros' India IPO opens 17 September
 
India, Poland agree to exchange films
 
PVR to release Action Replayy on 5 November
 
Dev Anand to release two films this year
 
Actor Murali passes away in Chennai
 
MAMI invites young Mumbaikars at Mumbai Film Fest
 
News Releases

Fasten your seat belts for world's wildest police videos

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (29/08/2010 to 04/09/2010)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes




Top 100 Programmes (29/08/2010 to 04/09/2010)
Star Plus
Colors
Sun TV
SAB
Zee TV
Sony Entertainment TV
MAX
Gemini TV
Zee Cinema
Star One
Hungama TV
Star Gold
Maa Telugu
Star Jalsha
Zee Bangla
Zee Marathi
Zee Telugu
Imagine TV
 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • Sony plans Rs50-cr promotion for 3D TV
  • Coca-Cola unveils logo for Commonwealth Games
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • KBC 4 attracts over 50 lakh applicants
    Source: Hindu
       
  • Media industry awaits Rs800-cr FDI push
  • Google speeds up search with ‘instant’ results
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Consuming free entertainment
    Source: Livemint
       
  • Blu-ray discs likely to see 25% fall in price
  • Lintas Media Group launches its proprietary touchpoints research
    Source: Economic Times
     
  • Chitrangda Singh to judge a reality show
    Source: Indian Express
       
  • KBC 4 attracts over fifty lakh applicants
    Source: NDTV.com
       
  • 'Doordarshan to earn Rs300cr by covering CWG'
    Source: Hindustan Times
       
  • Local TV channel banned in Jammu and Kashmir
    Source: DNA
       
  • Dabangg already a hit, say exhibitors
  • PVR scouts for UP towns
    Source: Business Standard
     
    International News
  • TNT Moving Ahead With New Version of 'Dallas'; Other Pilots Also Ordered
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Govt backs Canvas as others complain
  • VoD ads forecast to pick up
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • Pacifica Radio in talks to air Al Jazeera in major US markets
    Source: Washington Post
       
  • Discovery, Hasbro ready Hub network for launch
  • Shanda Games Establishes Joint Venture With China Network Television
    Source: Reuters
       
  • Latest Mad Men series debuts with 336,000 viewers
  • COI receives eight nominations in Radio Advertising Awards
    Source: Media Week
  • Twitter Patches Account Hijacking Vulnerability
    Source: InformationWeek
       
  • Amazon buys (some of) digital music site Amie Street
    Source: Register
       
  • MTV Overtakes Vevo as Top Online Music Destination
    Source: Wall Street Journal
       
  • Time Warner Names New VP, Public Policy
    Source: Broadcasting and Cable
       
  • GroupM Launches Mobile Ad Network
    Source: Asia Media Journal
       
  • ESPN and Time Warner Cable Launch ESPN Goal Line
    Source: PitchEngine
     
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