17 Apr 2013 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 37 - Issue No: 46
 
 
 
 
 
 
Headlines
IBF moves Supreme Court over DAS Phase II hold-ups

The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) has knocked on the doors of the country's apex court seeking a stay on the stay orders issued by different high courts in the country; the matter is posted for hearing on 23 April.

DAS extension pleas quashed in Karnataka and Gujarat

The court orders mean that the government can go about systematically switching-off analogue signals in the cities that are covered in the Phase II of the rollout of cable TV digitisation in the two states.

India's strong showing in Publicis Groupe's global growth in Q1

Publicis' India business records the second highest growth in the region after China; India business grew at 10.7 per cent in the first quarter compared to China's 15.2 per cent growth.

 
 
MSM ropes in Vaishali Sharma as marketing head of Max
 
talkSport partners ADREP to launch its services in China
 
Scripps acquires Singapore-based Asian Food Channel
 
Karnataka HC dismisses KSCOA petition, paves way for analogue cable switch-off
 
Tom Cruise signs for yet another sci-fi project
Imax and Paramount to extend their biz ties
 
Gujarat HC dismisses petitions seeking DAS extension
 
Web18 appoints CEOs for Moneycontrol and ibnlive
 
Focus creates online edutainment platform for kids
 
SC to give judgement on Dutt's surrender deadline extension plea tomorrow
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
TV digitisation drive gets boost with HCs orders
SC to hear Sanjay Dutt's plea tomorrow
Source: Economic Times
   
Media needs a climate change
Viacom18 gears up to strike a chord with youth
Source: Hindu Business Line
   
YouTube for iOS updated to add live streams, TV queuing
Source: NDTV
   
Ultra-high definition TV will be big in 2014
Source: Hindustan Times
   
Karnataka High Court upholds order on digitisation of cable TV signals
Source: Hindu
   
Petition by cable operators dismissed
Sony MAX appoints Vaishali Sharma as marketing head
Source: Business Standard
   
Cable TV to go off air in four cities from today
Another Bengali TV channel shuts shop
Sanjay Dutt to act in home production Hasmukh Pighal Gaya
Arbaaz Khan wants to make films besides 'Dabangg' series
Farhan Akhtar to promote 'MARD' at IPL
Source: Indian Express
   
‘New York Times’ leads Pulitzers, ‘InsideClimate’ wins first
Maharashtra mutiplexes in a fix over online ticket-booking fee
Source: Livemint
   
50,000 Set top boxes still to be installed
Now, subscribers say no to STBs
TV channels told to sober up, else get heavily fined
Source: Times of India
   
Arbaaz Khan wants to make films besides Dabangg series
Source: DNA
 
International News
Management Shakeup at Nickelodeon
CBS's Prime-Time Lineup Sinks as NBC Surges
Source: TV Week
   
Twitter wants content deals with Viacom, NBC
Netflix drops Silverlight for HTML5
Source: Advanced Television
   
Guardian launches citizen journalism platform GuardianWitness
Source: Media Week
NBC outlines vast Premier League coverage with new TV deal
Source: SI.com
   
CBS, Lionsgate Tap Exec for TV Guide Network
Source: Los Angeles Times
   
HBO Now Showing on Google Fiber TV
Source: Variety
   
Hulu Former CEO Eyed by DreamWorks Animation
Source: Bloomberg
 
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