19 March 2011 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 31 - Issue No: 22
 
 
 
Headlines
IPL: Supreme Court permits BCCI to proceed with global TV rights bidding

BCCI can commence bidding of global TV rights for T20 IPL; SC directs bid amount to be kept in escrow account.

 
Copyright: SC stays 2% music royalty order

SC stays order of Copyright Board concerning royalties to be paid to artistes for broadcasting music by radio stations.

 
NT Awards honours TV news industry

Rajdeep, Deepak, Karan Thapar and Vinod Dua win at the 4th NT Awards; Marathi industry also honoured. UPDATED!

 
 
Channel [V] launches Beauty and the Geek
 
Bharti eyes Qualcomm's broadband wireless biz
 
Korean film wins Jury award at Deauville fest
Japan pulls out Hereafter from theatres
 
BBC launches apps for Teletubbies
 
Single-screen theatres to go on a week's strike from 25 March
 
 
Politicisation of TV news content in South India : Mahendra Mishra
Prasar Bharati: A year of controversies
The tough task of building a non-tabloid news channel in India: Jehangir Pocha
2010 a year of wait for FM radio
The crisis of news channels in Indi : Anurradha Prasad
Music channels face uncertainty
The day the music died : Prem Kamath
Testing time for sports broadcasters
2011 will be a challenging year for Indian sports biz : Peter Hutton
Be ready for more franchise properties : Atul Pande
TV ad revenue poised for healthy growth : Rohit Gupta
"What's On" in 2011... And What's Not : Joy Chakraborthy
Facts beyond Fiction: Shailesh Kapoor
 
DQE announces 3D film slate through 2014
 
Five-day Australian Film Fest planned along with Ficci Frames
 
 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (06/03/2011 to 12/03/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (06/03/2011 to 12/03/2011)
Star Cricket
Zee TV
Star Plus
Colors
SAB
Sony Entertainment TV
Sun TV
MAX
Gemini TV
ESPN
Imagine TV
Star Jalsha
Zee Marathi
Star Pravah
Zee Cinema
Star Gold
Maa Movies
ETV Marathi
 
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • Pepsi ropes in Sharman Joshi for 7UP
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • Maharashtra single screens down shutters in protest
  • Vipul Shah plans a 'Namastey London' sequel
    Source: Indian Express
       
  • Govt for 49% cap on cable TV FDI
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • IPL: BCCI cleared to have bidding for TV rights
    Source: NDTV.com
       
  • Facebook beats TV, newspapers in breaking news
    Source: mydigitalfc.com
       
       
  • NY Times risks losing readers with new pay model
  • Pepsico to spend 30% more to pitch beverages on US TV
    Source: Business standard
       
  • Supreme Court nod to BCCI for proceeding with global TV rights bidding
    Source: DNA
       
  • Netflix vying for first rights to new TV series
    Source: Sify
       
  • Koffee With Karan in crisis
  • Baba Sehgal returns to TV
    Source: Deccan Chronicle
       
  • TV to match Bollywood moves
    Source: Times of India
     
    International News
  • NBC Shelves Summer Reality Series
    Source: TV Week
       
  • RTL and MTG in for ProSiebenSat.1 units?
  • 45m IPTV worldwide
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • Bio Channel Sets Charlie Sheen Special
    Source: Multichannel News
       
  • ITV Names SVP of Asia Pacific
    Source: World Screen
       
  • Channel 4 HD to launch on Freesat
  • MediaCom wins consolidated £92m DFS media business
    Source: Media Week
  • Diabetic YouTube Partner Launches New Diabetes & Diet Channel
    Source: WebWire
       
  • Sky News launches iPad app
    Source: The Guardian
       
  • Littleford leaves UKTV
    Source: C21Media
       
  • Cyfrowy Polsat begins LTE trial
    Source: Broadband TV News
       
  • Google continues to dominate online video
    Source: CNET
       
     
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