30 July 2013 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 39 - Issue No: 29
 
 
 
Headlines
TV18 results show upturn for Q1-2014

Advertising revenues grew 5.5 per cent year for Q1-2015 at Rs 227.5 crore as compared to Rs 215.6 crore the company reported in Q1-2013.

Mipcom/MipTV reach out to Mumbai's content community

Held over the weekend in Mumbai, the get-together brought together the TV industry to understand what's needed to get India's content accepted globally.

Bhaag Milkha Bhaag holds its own with no major competition

With seven releases but no real substance in the movies, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag continues its run at the box-office collecting Rs 78.15 crore. BOX OFFICE!

 
BARC begins nationwide roadshow with Bengaluru
 
CODA to push ahead with Maharashtra ent tax issue this week
 
Twitter will come to resemble TV as per a research
 
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts extends contract through June 2014
 
Paramount set to revive Beverly Hills Cop series
Hunger Games spoof to release in October
 
Namo-the new android smartphone
 
Vodafone India offers free Twitter access for three months
 
Aashiqui 3 in the pipeline along with other sequels
 
Veteran actor Jagdish Raj leaves for heavenly abode
 
News Releases
92.7 Big FM announces sixth edition of big green Ganesha campaign across eight Indian cities
Adlabs Celebrates the “Imagica Joy” with School Students
Transcend Releases Fastest Half-Slim SATA III 6Gb/s Solid State Drive
Dassault Systèmes Acquires SFE, a Technology Leader in Design Optimization and Automation
The Rocket Monkeys, your new friends on Nickelodeon!
 
Source: www.indiantelevision.com
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
Right-wing group wants song dropped from 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag'
CVC rejects I&B Minister's request on panel to supervise FM auction
India, with growing internet penetration and mobile data usage, is Facebook's new laboratory
Online sharing helps hackers sharpen 'spears'
Source: Economic Times
   
IPL spot-fixing: Delhi Police to file charge sheet
Vodafone, Twitter tie up
TV18 Broadcast posts Rs 5.90-cr net profit
IMT team wins digital marketing contest
Source: Hindu Business Line
   
Actors turn towards TV for success
Source: Hindustan Times
   
'D-Day' writer busy with TV show 'Jee Le Zara'
Source: News Track india
   
The Sound of Music costumes fetch $1.3 million
Source: Hindu
   
Vikrant Khanna appointed as HomeShop18 CMO
Source: Financial Express
   
Pooja Bedi back on television as a host!
Source: Bollywood life
Srinivasan to return as BCCI president
Give it a break, broadcasters
Prime Focus is equity partner for Sin City 2
Omnicom-Publicis merger: What will WPP do now?
Dish TV: Cost pressures to remain in near term
Source: Business Standard
   
Co-founder of ‘Russian Google’ dies aged 48
Publicis-Omnicom may take time to overtake WPP India’s annual revenue
TMC's 'apolitical' foray into digital space
Source: Livemint
   
Deepika bags 'Happy New Year' opposite Shah Rukh Khan
Shahrukh to host again on Diya Aur Baati
Source: Times of Inda
   
John Abraham keen to direct big budget film with newcomers
Source: DNA
   
BCCI set to come under RTI after IPL clean chit
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag becomes third highest grosser of the year
Award in Yash Chopra's memory, Lata Mangeshkar to be 1st recipient
John Abraham to act in Telugu hit Mirchi remake
Dish TV continues fall on disappointing Q1 earnings
Source: Indian Express
 
International News
Huge Acquisition Makes Largest TV Station Group Even Bigger
CBS Sees Viewer Numbers Slip
Source: TV Week
   
Desmond’s TV mag folds after 22 issues
CTC Media backs new anti-piracy law
Source: Advanced Television
   
Bauer Media does £25m deal for Absolute Radio
Source: USA Today
GlobalPost announces partnership with NBC News
Source: Global Post
   
Your Poor Couch! Netflix Viewers Don’t Cut Back on Regular TV.
Source: All Things D
   
Sinclair Agrees to Buy Allbritton Stations For $985 Million
Source: WSJ
   
This Summer, Vintage TV Shows Thrive On DVD
Source: NPR
   
 
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