6 Sep 2010 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 29 - Issue No: 63
 
 
 
 
 
Headlines
IPL teams can retain 4 players; 74 matches allowed

Teams can retain three Indians and one foreigner; next three IPL seasons to have 74 matches.

 
I&B uses 93% of revised FY'10 Budget of Rs5bn

I&B Ministry's FY'10 Budget revised from 8 bn to Rs5bn; actual utilisation against original Budget is 59%.

 
Quant Broking holds 6.9% of TV Today's shares as collateral

Rel Cap transfers 4mn shares to Quant Broking to meet margin money requirement for trading in derivatives.

 
 
Animal Planet goes on search of 'River Monsters'
 
NewsX launches two evening news shows
 
Sony Entertainment announces CID Gallantry Awards 2010
 
Universal Networks in content pact with NBC Universal
 
Warner Bros, Talpa team up in the UK
 
Conan O'Brien, TBS unveil new show 'Conan'
 
Cake to distribute Fresh TV’s 'Total Drama Reloaded'
 
 
Lifetime achievement award to John Woo
Anti-piracy campaign in Australia rolls
 
SportelAsia to take place in Hong Kong next year
 
'Teen Wolf' to be on the prowl at Mipcom
 
Zapak Games to distribute F1 2010 title in India
 
Iranian DTH broadcaster selects Europe Media Port
 
We Are Family collects Rs27mn by paid previews
 
Next IIFA awards at Toronto
 
IFFLA invites entries for next edition
 
News Releases

Zee studio celebrates teachers day by showcasing: Dead poet's society, the guardian, and chronicles of Narnia

Amrita TV Among Top 3 Malayalam Channels during Onam Festival

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (22/08/2010 to 28/08/2010)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes




Top 100 Programmes (22/08/2010 to 28/08/2010)
Colors
Star Plus
Zee Cinema
Sony Entertainment TV
Zee TV
SAB
Ten Sports
Sun TV
Star Gold
Gemini TV
MAX
Star One
Star Jalsha
Imagine TV
Zee Marathi
Maa Telugu
ETV Marathi
Udaya TV
 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • IPL to have 74 matches for next three editions
  • Executives turn chefs
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Google faces antitrust review for its ranking of websites
  • Trains' information on city TV channel
    Source: Hindu
       
  • RBNL plans big push in FM radio
  • New Bollywood film-makers shift focus to rural India
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • IPL-IV puts broadcasters on slippery wicket
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Games on the television
    Source: Indian Express
     
       
  • Webv TV revolution looms large
    Source: Hindustan Times
       
  • Google search ratings under scrutiny in US
  • Reliance Broadcast plans big push in FM radio
  • IPL council decides fees, formats for next three seasons
  • Blackjack of gaming
  • Shopper's star
  • Apple TV a first step for more ambitious plans?
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • Cable TV operators' SoS to Govt
    Source: Assam Tribune
     
    International News
  • Contract impass between Bright House, Time Warner and ESPN ends with new channels for customers
    Source: St. Petersburg Times
       
  • Apple unveils social network, new iPod and TV tool
    Source: Alarab Online
       
  • Time Warner Cable Inc. & Walt Disney Co. Ink ESPN3.com Deal
    Source: Comtex SmarTrend
       
  • Russia prepares for 3D launch
  • TV Puls eyes second channel
    Source: Broadband TV News
       
  • Nat Geo Wild launches in Malaysia
    Source: C21Media
       
  • Hallmark Ready To Resume Negotiations
    Source: Multichannel News
       
  • Convenience TV Signs With SeeSaw Networks
    Source: MarketWatch
       
  • Google Plans Entry Into Online Music Sales
    Source: RollingStone.com
       
  • Facebook moves in on Twitter's turf with new follow feature
    Source: VentureBeat
       
  • Time Warner Cable to Launch SPEED2 Sports Channel for Broadband
    Source: Converge! Network Digest
       
  • Disney Channel All Star Party Video Game Releasing October 26th
    Source: ToyXplosion
       
  • Sky Launches 3D TV Partnership With LG
    Source: Sky News
     
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