31 March 2012 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 34 - Issue No: 33
 
 
 
Headlines
Sanjay Reddy quits Zee

Zee South Cluster EVP Sanjay Reddy has put in his papers after a short seven-month stint with the Zee Network; he will be pursuing his enterpreneurial dream.

News Corp plans to take on Walt Disney's ESPN

Murdoch plans to convert its action-sports network Fuel to a sports channel to take on ESPN; this may have implications in Asia where News Corp runs a JV, ESPN Star Sports.

Another dud from the Bhatt camp

For a small film where the face value of actors is limited, a taut story and narrative are mandatory; Blood Money can't claim to have any of these. FILM REVIEW!

 
 
DQE in a spate of deals
 
Discovery Turbo kicks off 'Car Science' at 10 pm
 
ICC World Twenty20 tickets go on global sale
 
NDTV Good Times offers content to A24 Media for Africa
 
A+E Networks announces promotions ahead of MipTV
 
Cartoon Network US picks up kids sketch comedy series
 
 
3 creative teams get Screen Australia’s short film initiave’s funding
Illustrator-author Graeme Base to direct film
 
LMNO Prod appoints Passion Distribution for two shows
 
Trai extends date for comments on ISP Licence for BWA
 
Salim, Javed to fight for creative copyright rights of Zanjeer
 
APFCC, MPDA to jointly address content theft
 
Kerala govt honours Asin Thottumkal
 
Aisa Hota Hai to screen at FIFF
 
News Releases

Big magic reaches highest cumulative audiences at 1.14 cr in the heartland

Bindass Co-Authors The Indian Edition of ‘Generation Einstein’

Stars kickoff IIFA voting weekend

‘Blood Money’ debuts in 621 UFO digital theatres

 
TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (18/03/2012 to 24/03/2012)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (18/03/2012 to 24/03/2012)
Neo Cricket
Star Plus
Sony Entertainment TV
Zee TV
Colors
SAB
DD1
Sun TV
Life OK
Gemini TV
Star Gold
Imagine TV
Star Pravah
Aaj Tak
MAX
Zee Cinema
ETV Marathi
Zee Marathi
Star Jalsha
Sahara One
 
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • Yahoo layoffs to begin next week: Report
  • Game industry sales in Japan see fourth straight year of decline
    Source: Economic Times
       
  • Networks chase big bucks, seek a slice of regional language pie
  • Peppers Tamil TV now on Net, mobile
  • Yesteryear Tamil hit in 3D soon
  • Deodorant Xenoh is official brand partner of Deccan Chargers
    Source: Hindu Business Line
       
  • SAB TV to celebrate April Fools' Day
    Source: MSN India
       
  • Cisco expands video set-top box portfolio at Cable Summit
    Source: telecomlead.com
       
  • Goni to File Defamation Suit Against TV Channels
    Source: Kashmir Observer
  • Google to sell tablets online
  • Zee Entertainment plans another round of share buyback
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • ZEEL plans another buyback
  • Google set to open online tablet store
    Source: Financial Express
       
  • Om Puri making a comeback
    Source: Deccan Chronicle
       
  • Sanjay, SRK to come together for KJo film
  • ET NOW bags FIVE awards
    Source: Times of India
       
  • Aamir, Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra to team up again
  • Manisha Koirala to make a comeback in Bollywood
    Source: Indian Express
     
    International News
  • MTV Renews Two Veteran Series
    Source: TV Week
       
  • Machinima co-produces with broadcasters
  • Sony names Lynton CEO America
    Source: Advanced Television
       
  • News Corp's Sports Network Plans Will Raise Television Rights, Carrier Fees
    Source: DigitalTVEurope.net
       
  • Google+ launches first TV ad
    Source: Media Week
  • New preschool block NBC Kids to launch
    Source: Kidscreen
       
  • Georgia film/TV tax incentives revisions pass House and Senate
    Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution
       
  • BBC scrap TV show Total Wipeout to save money for other programmes
    Source: Scottish Daily Record
       
  • AlloCiné unplugs TV channel
    Source: Rapid tv news
       
     
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