23 July 2011 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 32 - Issue No: 27
 
 
 
 
Headlines
Radio Mirchi rev up 10% in tough quarter

ENIL posts net profit of Rs97mn, up from Rs43mn in the earlier year; revenue up 9.91 per cent to Rs632mn from Rs575mn while Ebitda margin improves to 34%.

 
DB Corp to acquire 60% in profit making Divya Prabhat

DB Corp to buy for Rs 12 million the stake in Divya Prabhat Publications, which publishes Prabhat Kiran, an afternoon newspaper from Indore.

 
A dated plot of honest cop vs corrupt politicians

All that Singham has to offer is raw action and stunts which can get tiring after some time; film lacks romance, emotions, comedy and music. FILM REVIEW!

 
 
ED seeks Shastri's help in IPL investigation
 
Rupert Murdoch gets support from key shareholder
 
AXN kicks off ‘Teen Wolf’ at 10 pm
 
Trai seeks view of stakeholders on mobile VAS
 
 
Harry Potter film crosses $ 1 billion mark
Sarajevo Film Festival set to kick off
 
Apple mulling acquisition of Hulu
 
Regional cinema is backbone of World Cinema: Supran Sen
 
Stanley Ka Dabba wins award at Giffoni Film Fest
 
Alliance Atlantis to release Akshay Kumar’s Breakaway on 30 September
 
Allahabad High Court issues notice to Delhi Belly maker
 
News Releases

Star Movies brings Movie of the Month Step Up 3 for its viewers

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (10/07/2011 to 16/07/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes


Top 100 Programmes (10/07/2011 to 16/07/2011)
Colors
Star Plus
Zee TV
Sony Entertainment TV
SAB
Sun TV
MAX
Imagine TV
Zee Cinema
Gemini TV
Star Gold
Maa Telugu
Star Pravah
ETV Marathi
Star Jalsha
Ten Cricket
Zee Marathi
Zee Bangla
 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • India-England Cricket Series: ESPN Star Sports seeks more for advertisements on high-definition channels
  • Harry Potter franchise crosses $7 billion mark
  • PVR to invest Rs 50 crore in gaming business
  • Rupert Murdoch's News Corp empire could be worth $6 billion
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • Now, video news releases for TV channels
  • DoT to seek TRAI views on exit policy for mobile firms
  • Microsoft to directly hire from Anna University for research work
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • DoT seeks Trai view on exit policy for new telecom players
  • Google+ gathers steam 18% total users from India
    Source: Business Standard
  • Microsoft profit beats Street, Windows fizzles
  • News Corp suffers blow in Australia
  • Murdoch’s mixed bag; The numbers behind an ever-changing empire
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • KBC 5 to get a longer run
    Source: Deccan Chronicle
       
  • Technology to Stream Television Shows
    Source: News Tonight
       
  • Microsoft’s social network gambit?
    Source: Hindu
       
  • Apple explores Hulu bid
    Source: Rediff
     
    International News
  • Verizon Names New CEO
    Source: TV Week
       
  • James Murdoch stepping aside from BSkyB?
  • BC Partners acquires Com Hem
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • "Comic-Con Radio" to Launch on SiriusXM
    Source: Advert Press Center
       
  • Stratus Media Group Signs TV Broadcast Agreement with Discovery Communications’ HD Theater

    Source: Business Wire
       
  • MediaCom retains Universal as Comcast splits £900m account
  • New York Times has 224,000 digital subscribers
    Source: Media Week
  • Scripps to buy Virgin's UKTV stake
  • Euro networks make date with Shine formats
    Source: C21Media
       
  • YouTube to stream Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits
    Source: KGWN
       
  • PaleyFest Family to launch in August with Disney Channel, Cartoon Network shows
    Source: Variety
       
  • Cogeco Cable Launches the Mlle Channel and Tops Up Its French HD Offering in Quebec
    Source: Benzinga
       
  • Sky News awaits privacy review
    Source: AdNews
     
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