1 October 2011 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 32 - Issue No: 82
 
 
 
 
 
Headlines
Govt ups FDI cap on FM radio to 26%

The hike from 20 per cent to 26 per cent ensures conformity of the foreign investment limit with other similar activities in the Information and Broadcasting sector.

Delhi high court upholds I&B notice on Sach ka Saamna

Delhi High Court upholds show cause notice issued by I&B Ministry on telecast of two episodes of the controversial TV reality show, Sach Ka Saamna, by Star Plus.

 
Force is an average action fare

A remake of the Tamil film, it packs the regular South formula of slotting romance and songs through most of its first half and going for no holds barred action.FILM REVIEW!

 
 
Ashish Bagga of India today is new president of INS
 
IMG Reliance sells I-League rights in WB and Assam
 
Twitter helps determining mood swings
 
Tdsat denies Dish TV interim relief on interconnect tariff
 
 
Lionsgate acquires US rights of You're Next
Sony Pictures has US rights of Where Do We Go Now?
 
Reliance MediaWorks teams up with video management and licensing firm
 
Fox Star to release What’s Your Number on 14 October
 
Bhansali's Rowdy Rathore to release on 15 June
 
News Releases

Kick-start your weekend with the Grand Master of Martial Arts, Jet Li only on MOVIES NOW

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (18/09/2011 to 24/09/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (18/09/2011 to 24/09/2011)
Star Plus
Sony Entertainment TV
Colors
Zee TV
SAB
Star Cricket
MAX
Sun TV
Imagine TV
Gemini TV
Zee Cinema
Star Gold
Star Pravah
ETV Marathi
Star Jalsha
 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • Industry upbeat as 26% FDI in FM Radio is formalised
  • JWT India appoints Hegerman as Digital Head
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • I&B Ministry proposes amendments to curtail Prasar Bharati CEO
  • IBM topples Microsoft to become the second-most valuable technology company in the world
  • AdAsia returns to India after eight years
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • Nestle tempts dogs with high frequency TV ads
  • KBC continues to fuel competition
    Source: Deccan Chronicle
       
  • Karisma Kapoor to play Hema Malini's role in ‘Satte Pe Satta’ remake
  • 'Bigg Boss 5' set to get better with big hosts, bigger inmates
  • Emraan-Vidya have unique chemistry in 'The Dirty Picture': Director
    Source: Indian Express
  • IBM pips Microsoft to become 2nd-most valued tech firm
  • Cinemax to transfer theatre exhibition biz to subsidiary
  • TDSAT gives no relief to Dish TV on interconnect rates
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • HC upholds Centre''s warning against Star Plus'' "vulgar" show
    Source: IBNLive.com
       
  • Bigg Boss 5 gets bigger, better
  • Court upholds government notice on TV show
  • Kairali TV to expand into Middle East
    Source: Times of India
       
  • No takers for Indian cricket's digital rights
    Source: DNA
       
  • Govt notifies FDI hike in FM radio to 26%
  • IBM surpasses Microsoft in value for first time since ’96
    Source: Financial Express
     
    International News
  • 'Spartacus' Showrunner Signs Two-Year Deal With Starz
  • 'Lost' Showrunner Working on New Show for ABC
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Pay TV headed for Xbox
  • Facebook app puts users on TV
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • Spain gets Wild channels
  • QuetzSat-1 launch set for September 30
    Source: Broadband TV News
       
  • William Hill to sponsor European football on ESPN
    Source: Media Week
     
  • Paperny Entertainment Launches NYC Office
    Source: Hollywood Reporter
       
  • Viacom, SBS To Form Korean JV
    Source: Asia Media Journal
       
  • Telstra Entertainment Expansion Includes Android Tablets & New Samsung Service
    Source: ChannelNews
       
  • Sportsnet drops the 'Rogers' and gains a whole new look
    Source: Globe and Mail
       
  • Chello DMC to playout Fox's new food channel
  • Red Bee selected by NHK's JSTV
    Source: DigitalTVEurope.net
     
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