24 March 2012 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 34 - Issue No: 27

 
 
 
Headlines
Indiantelevision announces 5th News Television Summit and Awards

Endorsed by the I&B Ministry, the Summit will be be held at The Lalit, New Delhi on 28 March; the theme of the summit is ‘Seeking a growth injection: Is digitisation the answer?’

Will Premier League Soccer kick off?

The Premier League Soccer may not kick off before August; non-cooperation of the West Bengal govt, unprepared venues and wait for Fifa transfer window to end may delay the league.

Agent Vinod: No flow of story, no explanations

Film traverses from place to place as Saif follows clues, but it comes across as a totally disjointed film; nothing makes sense as men are tossed, kicked and shot. FILM REVIEW!

 
 
Sony Music creates roadblock for Jannat 2 song on 24 March
 
PTC Punjabi to host 5th Punjabi Music Awards on 24 March
 
Adam Gilchrist is captain, coach of Kings XI Punjab
 
Dara O Briain to present BAFTA's TV Awards
 
Samsung unveils products to expand in Asian market
 
 
Warner Bros. Pictures teams up with and Legendary Pictures for Hangover III
SnagFilms releases Confessions Of An Eco-Terrorist in US
 
Integrate closes $11 mn funding from Comcast, Liberty
 
UTV set to release 'Avengers' on 27 April
 
India’s first theatre devoted to screening documentaries in Kolkata
 
IBFA awards in Thailand on 9 June
 
Gurvinder Singh’s film wins Hong Kong Fest award
 
Special sound system for Housefull 2 to be installed
 
News Releases

‘Agent Vinod’ debuts in 1,027 UFO digital theatres

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (04/03/2012 to 10/03/2012)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes


Top 100 Programmes (04/03/2012 to 10/03/2012)
Sony Entertainment TV
Star Plus
Colors
Zee TV
Star Cricket
SAB
Life OK
Sun TV
MAX
Star Gold
Zee Cinema
Imagine TV
Star Pravah
Gemini TV
Sahara One
Star Jalsha
ETV Marathi
Zee Telugu
 
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • ZEE announces closure of share buyback programme
  • Inox raises stake in Fame India to 68.35 pc for Rs 89 crore
  • Godmother of Hollywood comes to rev up Indian Films
  • 2G scam: PM and Chidambaram approved mobile licences, Uninor tells SC
  • Facebook buys IBM patents
  • Rovio to get Angry Birds Space for Windows Phone, says CEO
  • Google patents smartphone user environment-based ads
  • After 6 years, Twitter has 14 crore users
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • ‘Angry Birds Space’ skips Windows Phone
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Mali state TV goes off air; fear of countercoup
    Source: Hindu
       
  • History TV 18 launches 'Pawn Stars' reality series
    Source: Media Newsline
       
  • Trai to review ban on small-value vouchers
  • Ambani brothers join hands in battle for spectrum
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • Angry Birds game skips Windows Phone
  • Our growth depends on digitisation: Harit Nagpal
  • ZEE announces closure of share buyback
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • Arif Zakaria is back on the small screen!
    Source: Times of India
       
  • Kanimozhi moves HC, denies role in licences
    Source: Indian Express
       
  • Bhupen Hazarika conferred Padma Vibhushan award posthumously
    Source: Punjab Newsline
     
    International News
  • Classic Sitcom Resurfaces as Internet Game
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Netflix: No need for Sky movies regulation
  • Forecast: US DTO to outrank DVD in 2012
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • MEC retains $100m Activision international account
    Source: Media Week
       
  • Netflix Says U.K. Competition Regulators Should Leave Rival BSkyB Alone
    Source: Hollywood Reporter
  • ABC gets head start in race to mobile TV
    Source: smh
       
  • SA must migrate to digital TV by 2015
    Source: itweb
       
  • Bloomberg TV Shifts Focus to Digital
    Source: WSJ
       
  • Samsung launches DTH TVs for Africa
    Source: digitaltveurope
     
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