20 July 2013 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 39 - Issue No: 21
 
 
 
Headlines
IBF meets in Delhi; issues discussed, solution yet to be found

The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) met today; will probably send out a consensus view to the AAAI and ISA by email next week. Resolution likely to take time.

Arvind Sharma re-elected as AAAI president

This is Arvind Sharma’s second stint as AAAI’s president. The appointment was made during the annual general body meeting held today.

Rajdeep's sport and business leader show

The CNNIBN editor in chief will be going one-on-one with a sports & biz leader in each episode of Leader Talks which airs from 21 July. Gulf Oil is the sponsor.

Standard Chartered extends its partnership with Liverpool FC

Liverpool FC has embarked on a tour of Asia and Australia in partnership with Standard Chartered, where they will play in front of packed stadiums in Jakarta, Melbourne and Bangkok.

 
DB Corp posts solid PAT growth in Q1-2014: Radio business grows 22 per cent
 
D-Day: A film of great substance FLIM REVIEW
 
Can Indian content leave its stamp on the world?
 
Facebook execs on the run, as the social media giant grows
 
Patrick Brammall to portray a young Rupert Murdoch
 
Vladimir Kulich to be a part of The Equalizer
Rose Byrne to star in the remake of Annie
 
Google appears poised to unveil new Nexus tablets
 
Sony to offer 4K movie downloads this fall
 
Salman Khan to appear in court today
 
Mughal-e-Azam named greatest Bollywood film in UK poll
 
News Releases
GroupM's Dialogue Factory and Dialect merge to offer end to end experiential marketing solutions
Bloomberg Tv India Is Back With The Pitch
ZyXEL Introduces Industry's Fastest 600Mbps Powerline Family of Adapters
Registrations for the 11th Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon to open today
Contrabands launches 'how you like me now', the 1stsingle from the debut album of edm sensation 'lost stories'
KITSCH soon to launch its flagship store in Delhi
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
Fresh approach: Rookie directors making films for YouTube; save a lot on marketing cost
'Chennai Express' to release on August 9
TRAI directs Multi System Operators to implement DAS in Kolkata
Google results show that it is struggling to make money on mobile devices
Celebrities now include social media in endorsement contracts, get paid separately for tweeting
Source: Economic Times
   
Google revenues up 19 %, but disappoint analysts
Source: Hindu Business Line
   
RBNL makes key appointments for television business
Google shares drop as shift to mobile curbs ad prices
NBA moves TDSAT on cap on ad on TV
Microsoft profit misses estimates amid Surface writedown
Source: Business Standard
   
Microsoft profit misses as Surface tablets languish
Google Q2 results hit by falling ad rates, Motorola business
Source: Indian Express
   
Asiana Airlines says scrapping plan to sue US TV station for name gaffe
Apple, Google & others urge US spying disclosures
Microsoft profit misses as Surface tablets languish
Source: Financial Express
   
Salman Khan set to repeat his 'Judwaa' act on TV
Trailers of Anil Kapoor’s 24 with Chennai Express
August 23 deadline for cable TV forms
Google-backed Machinima plans online TV service
For Lauren, TV best medium to connect with people
Daily soaps are using rain to highlight pivotal moments
Source: Times of India
   
Microsoft shares hit by biggest sell-off since 2000
Source: Livemint
   
Google mulls offering television via internet
Source: Deccan Herald
 
International News
Broadcast Ad Revenues Surge
CBS Show Hits Season High, but Univision Wins the Night
Source: TV Week
   
Sky Italia ad case returns to court
SVoD users prefer TV shows over movies
Source: Advanced Television
   
Facebook UK mobile users climb 22%
Source: Media Week
Netflix streams into Emmys race in test of TV's future
Source: Reuters
   
YouTube Subscription Channels Off to Slow Start
Source: Guardian
   
Mike Darnell Takes Big Job at Warner Bros. Television
Source: HR
   
CBS in Contract Showdown with Time Warner Cable
Source: NY Times
 
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