16 July 2011 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 32 - Issue No: 21
 
 
 
 
Headlines
Trai raps six broadcasters for violating tariff order

Trai directs Sun18 Media Service North, ESPN Software India, Neo Sportst, Zee Turner, Star Den & Taj TV to adhere to the tariff order when charging from DTH & IPTV operators.

 
e-auctions for DD Direct Plus and DD1 slots

Auctions for DD's DTH expected to commence by month-end and 38 applicants have already paid reserve price of Rs15mn for the 20 slots presently vacant; DD is also considering auctioning slots on DD One from September.

 
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara: An ordinary fare

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is a road movie often goes off-track by giving priority to promotion of Spain rather than furthering its thin story line. FILM REVIEW!

 
 
Former German media mogul Leo Kirch passes away
 
Oprah Winfrey to become Own CEO, chief creative officer
 
BBC Worldwide to offer TV episodes to rent for first time on Facebook
 
Lord Blackwell appointed for second term on Ofcom board
 
Venus acquires rights of 'Rascals'
 
 
Harry Potter makes $7.44mn in Australia N
Spielberg to attend Comic-Con in California
 
Fox Star to release Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes on 5 August
 
DAR to release Teecha Baap Tyacha Baap on 9 September
 
Ketan Mehta's Rang Rasiya wins top audience award at London Indian Film Fest
 
Facebook, Time Warner expand bullying prevention campaign
 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (26/06/2011 to 02/07/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes


Top 100 Programmes (26/06/2011 to 02/07/2011)
Zee TV
Colors
Star Plus
SAB
Sony Entertainment TV
MAX
Imagine TV
Sun TV
Maa Telugu
Zee Cinema
Gemini TV
Star Pravah
Ten Cricket
Star Jalsha
Star One
Zee Marathi
 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • DoT opposes Tata Comm move to hike public holding
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • TRAI asks six broadcasters to adhere to its tariff order
    Source: Hindu
       
  • TRAI asks six broadcasters to adhere to its tariff order
  • Show must go on: Mumbai returns to movies
  • Rebekah Brooks resigns as CEO of News International
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • Navjot Singh Sidhu to join Big Boss
  • Prakash Jha ready to clear tribal panel's doubts on 'Aarakshan'
    Source: Times of India
       
  • Four leading cable firms in merger talks
    Source: Livemint
       
  • Trai speeds up 4G auction process
  • Potter scripts lead over Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
  • Murdoch's favourite CEO Brooks resigns
  • Google revenue rises 36% shares surge 12%
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • FMCG cos create own media content to woo buyers
  • Trai asks broadcasters to adhere to tariff order
  • News Corp’s UK CEO Brooks quits
  • Hacking scandal casts light on media mogul’s global influence
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • ‘Harry Potter’ finale sets record with $32mn advance ticket sales
  • Hrithik and Katrina dub for animation film 'Main Krishna Hoon'
  • SRK registers Don 2 tattoo in his name
    Source: Indian Express
     
    International News
  • CNBC Picks New 'Squawk Box' Anchor
  • Cable Drama Gets Fourth-Season Renewal
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Pacific Television moves to SES World Skies
  • RTVE, Mediaset and Telefonica to launch HbbTV
  • Al Jazeera “restructures” ahead of expansion
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • BBC '60 Seconds' gets new presenters
    Source: TV Newsroom
       
  • Quebecor bringing MLS to new sports channel
    Source: The Wire Report
       
  • Yahoo winds down Manchester sales operation
    Source: Media Week
  • GMA Network launches third international channel
    Source: GMANews.TV
       
  • CBS might join Victoria Television Group lineup
    Source: Victoria Advocate
       
  • SyFy Channel takes over Power Mondays
    Source: Ocala
       
  • Discovery HD World Heading to Thailand
    Source: World Screen
       
  • C4 to launch accounts to get closer to viewers
    Source: Broadcast
       
  • BBC set to launch HD version of BBC Two
    Source: Cable.co.uk
     
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