10 March 2012 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 34 - Issue No: 15
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Headlines
BAG Films' Q3 TV biz suffers loss amid revenue growth

TV broadcasting biz posts operating loss of Rs 45.92 mn in Q3 compared to operating profit of Rs 0.24 mn a year ago; this is despite 34.77% jump in revenue to Rs 212.17 mn.

Govt to review mushrooming of media training institutions

I&B Minister Ambika Soni said her Ministry is consulting the HRD Ministry on constituting committee for this purpose; committee to comprise stakeholders associated with issue.

Kahaani: All thrills, no frills

The film is an out and out Vidya Balan show; she is a pregnant woman desperately in search of her husband and she goes around it credibly. FILM REVIEW!

 
 
Amrita TV to launch Samagamam on 10 March
 
ESS to air ICC World Twenty20 qualifier
 
MGM's Roma Khanna to receive MipCube award
 
FremantleMedia aids RTL to up rev by 4.2%
 
Saravanan joins Pioneer Channel Factory as CEO
 
Warner Bros, Metan to develop series in China
 
Young Indian agencies begin to bloom in 2011
Growth in kids genre makes it a viable market: Monica Tata
Soirees from south: Sanjay Reddy
A mixed year for Bollywood
Television Spring: Andy Jacobs
The opportunity and challenges of taking Indian TV content overseas: Gaurav Gandhi
International business is growth area for players with long-term plans: Bharat Ranga
Advertising to grow 8% in 2012: Shashi Sinha
New opportunities via satellites: Deepak Mathur
Let’s differentiate 'News' from ‘Views' channels: Mahendra Mishra
Year of flux for English movie channels: Sunder Aaron
Destroying myths in English movie chnnl space: Ajay Trigunayat
Coming Soon- A Tsunami of Creativity: Jagdish Kumar
Building leagues and searching for life beyond cricket
Carving out a space for independent agencies: Raghu Bhat
Sports broadcasting at the crossroads of survival and glory: Atul Pande
10 Key trends in the movie biz : Siddharth Roy Kapur
When creative entrepreneurship saw a renaissance: KV Sridhar
Fresh opportunities for Prasar Bharati
Size does not matter: Priti Nair
Infotainment & lifestyle genre in a new wave of evolution
Getting ready for the next growth phase: Rahul Johri
2011: Defining year for the music genre
2011: Pure music, regional key trends: Punit Pandey
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'Titanic' show to be screened at MipTV 2012
 
BBC World Service's audiences double in Iran
 
Liquid Comics releases free comedy-thriller on Facebook
 
Trai seeks views on spectrum auctioning
 
Joy Mukherjee passes away
 
Mumbai HC relief for Sanjay Gupta
 
 
ActionFest from 12 to 15 April
Halloween 3D not to release this year
 
Entire studio on hire for shooting schedule of Dabaang 2
 
Film bodies write to CM in support of Ghai's Whistling Woods
 
Nisha Pahuja film to open World docu completion at Tribeca film fest
 
Delhi book fair marks centenary of Indian cinema
 
Tata Sky launches new TVC focusing on services
 
News Releases

To create awareness and address the issue of domestic violence

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (19/02/2012 to 25/02/2012)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes


Top 100 Programmes (19/01/2012 to 25/02/2012)
Star Plus
Sony Entertainment TV
Colors
Zee TV
SAB
Star Cricket
Star Gold
Sun TV
Life OK
Imagine TV
Zee Cinema
Star Pravah
MAX
Sahara One
Gemini TV
Maa Telugu
ETV Marathi
Star Jalsha
 
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • StanChart ties up with Google to help SMEs go online
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • Trai comes out with 7 methodologies to fix base price for 2G spectrum auctions
  • Apple looks to capture more of tablet market with the new iPad
  • Govt holds contest between two Internet spy systems; both fail to capture 100% data traffic
  • Google warns developers to use payment service Google Wallet
  • Sustainability of publishers under threat: Numbers to nowhere
  • Joy Mukherjee, a Bollywood veteran passes away
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • DoT nod for 50 lakh tablet PCs for students
    Source: Hindu
       
  • COLORS launches 'The Late Night Show' with Sumeet Raghavan
    Source: India prwire
       
  • Govt to set up committee to frame guidelines for media schools
    Source: IBN Live
  • Qualcomm pays Rs 410 cr to DoT, to get BWA licence in a week
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • Google leans on developers to use costlier in-house payment service
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Pressure set to mount further on James Murdoch
    Source: Money Control
       
  • Kerala government mulls own TV channel
    Source: Manorama Online
       
  • Telecom regulator seeks suggestions on 2G auction
    Source: Livemint
       
  • Super Fight League signs TV rights with Colors
    Source: Times of India
       
  • TV show aims to curb domestic violence
    Source: MSN
       
  • Dance India Dance sets Guinness World Record
    Source: Hindustan Times
     
    International News
  • Magazine Based on Cable Channel Gets Go-Ahead
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Kroes: Holland mustn’t force cable to open up
  • Ofcom: Is BSkyB ‘fit and proper’
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • National newspaper ABC figures for February 2012
    Source: The Media Week
       
  • TV Power NBC Universal Joins Web Video 'Upfront'
    Source: adage
       
  • FCC Seeks More Info on Marketing Partnerships, Spectrum Deal
    Source: Broadcasting Cable
  • VEVO launches redesign with Facebook in mind
    Source: sfgate
       
  • Netflix Expands Apple TV Alliance in ITunes Billing Partnership
    Source: Business Week
       
  • Viewers need to get ready for digital TV
    Source: jarrowandhebburngazette
       
  • Channel 4 to launch catch-up TV channel
    Source: digitalchoices
       
  • ABC Darwin celebrates 65 years of broadcasting
    Source: ABC.net
     
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