30 November 2011 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 33 - Issue No: 30
 
 
 
 
 
Headlines
NCPCR issues guidelines for TV shows

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights issues guidelines for reality shows on TV featuring children; says these shows should not be competition based .

Viacom18 signs up for capacity on Measat-3a

Viacom18 and Measat sign agreement for use of the Measat-3a satellite for the international distribution of Viacom18’s channels across the Asian region.

 
 
IT dept very lenient on BCCI, says committee on Finance
 
ETV Marathi to launch Perfect Bachelor
 
Better Photography launches in Hindi N
 
London to host 2012 Laureus World Sports Awards
 
BBC unveils Christmas delights
 
Airtel Digital TV offers 21 AIR channels on iRadio
 
 
Unseen footage of MJ's Dangerous remains unsold
Summit, Lionsgate resume merger talks
 
What's-On-India launches TV guide app for iPhone
 
Eros Intl launches Bollywood app for iPad N
 
Datawind partners Nasscom Foundation
 
NFDC to co-produce films not backed by private studios
 
Argentinean filmmaker to approach Amitabh Bachchan to play Tagore
 
Warner Bros to release New Year's Eve on 9 December
 
News Releases

Group FMG announces production partnership with American Media Inc

Anugrah Madison launches rural marketing education on 25th anniversary

HomeShop18 wins the coveted Brand Leadership Award in Internet Business

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (13/11/2011 to 19/11/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes


Top 100 Programmes (13/11/2011 to 19/11/2011)
Star Plus
Colors
Sony Entertainment TV
Zee TV
SAB
Sun TV
Imagine TV
Gemini TV
Star Gold
Neo Cricket
Zee Cinema
MAX
ETV Marathi
Star Pravah
Maa Telugu
Sahara One
Star Jalsha
 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • NetApp to offer low-priced solutions for mid-sized biz
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • Malayalam films face a screen test
  • More filmgoers now use Internet to buy tickets
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • James Murdoch suffers BSkyB revolt, but hangs on
    Source: IBN Live
       
  • Airtel Launches iRadio With 21 Radio Channels For DTH Subscribers
    Source: Techcircle
  • Nimbus to spend Rs100cr on World Series Hockey
  • Murdoch suffers BSkyB revolt, but hangs on
  • BCCI under probe by tax authorities
  • Haresh Chawla, CEO, Network18 Group
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • Facebook plans to raise $10 billion in public offer
  • Beijing drama as adverts banned during TV films
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Tusshar Kapoor to play gangster in Shootout At Wadala
  • IFFI to screen Husain film despite Hindu rights group protests
    Source: Indian Express
     
    International News
  • Cable Channel Greenlights Eight New Shows, Brings Back Seven Others
  • Warner Bros. Syndication Announces Key Executive Appointment
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Murdoch survives one-third vote revolt
  • Pay-TV less relevant for next generation
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • Foxtel to launch catch-up TV service as ABC boss laments inability of free networks to work together on Aussie Hulu
    Source: MuMbrella
       
  • Poland's Platform 'n' Launches OTT Service
    Source: World Screen
       
  • Kinetic appoints Andy Jonesco as EMEA chief
  • James Murdoch re-elected to Sky board
    Source: Media Week
  • Cablevision Launches AmberWatch TV
    Source: TV Technology
       
  • Apple planning to launch revolutionary iTV in 2012
    Source: Politics and Computers
       
  • Videotron adds 20 HD channels to its Outaouais line-up
    Source: Digital Home
       
  • BBC Worldwide Channels Announces More Original Content Commissions
    Source: News On News
       
  • Spiegel TV Wissen HD to join Kabel Deutschland
    Source: Rapid tv news
       
  • Freeview claims 1 million viewers
    Source: National Business Review
     
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