29 July 2002 Volume 5 Issue no: 17


 

 









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Headlines
Madhuri and the business of match making
MUMBAI: A gamble more than two years in the making is about to be played out on Sony from today. More

DD hopes Vijay Jindal will bring in marketing muscle
NEW DELHI: In what is termed a bid to strengthen its marketing efforts, national broadcaster Doordarshan has brought in former Zee Telefilms CEO Vijay Jindal to head its newly constituted marketing advisory committee. More

Balaji board approves subdivision of shares into Rs 2 units
MUMBAI:Balaji Telefilms, at a meeting of its board today, approved the sub-division of the leading production house's shares of face value of Rs 10 each into shares of Rs 2 each credited as fully paid up. More

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Media Advertising and Marketing special report
How Mudra helped Hercules regain lost glory
The fourth in the series: '9 Case Studies of Mudra's Leading Brands' . More

MAM Interview
"Advertising shift will be to below the line" An interview With Mudra Executive Director (Mumbai), Kaushik Roy" More
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Other Headlines
We Expect To Sell Over One Lakh Flat TVs This Year’ More
It’s More Than Just A Cas(e) Of Choices More
Source:The Financial Express

Vijay TV revenues increase post-Star alliance
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Source:Business Standard

Loewe to make BPL original equipment supplier More
Source: The Hindu Business Line

DD blasted for not screening film on Karanth More
Pirated CDs seized in Amritsar
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Kahin naa Kahin, Madhuri hai! More
ISS to be on Indian sky in August
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Shah Rukh to star in BR Chopra's Baaghban
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Malaika, Tahiliani among 'fashion Oscar' winners
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Hrithik may get into production
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Producer sues over Osbournes idea More
Sesame Street may feature AIDS muppet
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European cinema is dead, says UK director More
Bertelsmann chief to quit: Report
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AOL Time Warner chief faces shareholders' ire
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Melanie Griffith's secret visit stumps Lalbazar More
Indian cinema’s digital baby heads from lab to Locarno More
Love ke liye kya karega? More
Source: The Times of India

NO PEEP SHOWS More
Source: The Telegraph

Jeevan TV to go on air on August 1 More
Samsung puts off making broadband equipment More
Net beats print in popularity race More
Prime-time: talk, lottery shows to take on serials More
Balaji Tele board plans share sub-division More
Bertlesmann chief to leave company: report More
Source:The EconomicTimes

Print loses out to Internet More
Tejaswini takes it easy More
Kareena makes an impact abroad More
Nothing works here without networking, says Raghuvir More
Stage Or Screen, Koel Says She?s Just Fine
More
Source: The Hindustan Times

Mudra’s ‘Godfather’ makes it to Tarrant On TV
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Source: www.agencyfaqs.com

Panel warns against Murdoch 'monopoly' More
'A raw deal to Malayalam cinema'
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Source: The Hindu

Kazakh film bags top award More
‘Include’ IPR issues in curricula
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Source: The Tribune

Film actor Mehmood hospitalised
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He grows on you, rather like hair More
Bend-it Chadha in talks with Shah Rukh and Aamir Khan for musical More
Koirala files complaint against ‘vulgar’ scenes
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FTV takes a reality check More
Models Incorporated More
Everybody Says I Am Fine More
Austrian film festival from August 2
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Source: The Indian Express


Madhuri to play TV matchmaker More
I&B ministry refuses to lend an ear to FM players
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Show goes on, and why not?
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Shekhar and the tiger More
Shares of AOL Time Warner crash
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Source: The Asian Age


"'Television' to the Indian housewife is an intimate family member, a friend that she never had, and thanks to current programming trends its better than ever before" ... Anonymous

Neighbours
KESC restrained from taking action against cinema
More
Source: The Dawn (Pakistan)

Govt admits existence of secret fund in Information Ministry
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Source: The Daily Jang (Pakistan)

Writ plea for ETV continuation rejected
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Source: The Independent (Bangladesh)


International Headlines
ITV Digital's collapse can only be BSkyB's gain
More
Source:www.news.independent.co.uk

NBC Loath to Part with `Friends'
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Source:Entertainment News Daily

TV chairmen escape court grilling on ITV Digital
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Source:www.money.telegraph.co.uk

Television: Not quite all right on the night More
Source:www.nzherald.co.nz

Denver Cable Television Executives React to Adelphia Founder's Arrest More
The Mirror: Oz 'stole' idea for TV show More
Pay-TV industry's current regime "unsustainable" More
Source:Hoovers

Sarah Dempster: TV review More
Media bill ‘will damage British television’ More
Source:www.news.scotsman.com

TV ratings make strange viewing More
Source:The Age (Australia)

'Pop Idol' Producer Wants To Create New 'Monkees' For TV More
Source:www.news.yahoo.com

TV's future: one box or three More
Source:Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)













 

 




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