19 April 2005 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 13 - Issue No: 30




 

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DD expects to catch Rs 500 mn after payoffs
On a gross collection of Rs 1.8 billion, DD expects to make a net profit of Rs 500 million from the Indo-Pak series.


Adlabs to raise Rs 400 - Rs 500 million
Adlabs Films Ltd is planning to raise Rs 400-500 million through a private placement to fund a chain of multiplexes.

IndusInd Media CEO Deepak Varma leaves
Hinduja TMT subsidiary IndusInd Media CEO Varma quits. Company CFO Srinivas Palakodeti elevated as COO.

Anifest gets rave response from animation ind.

Sony set to digitise content

Shashank Ghosh leaves SaharaOne

Tamil channels snap up big ticket film rights

Zee TV honour women achievers

Cable cos ahead, telcos catching up: Survey

Warner, Microsoft collaborate on HD DVD films

Mediacast takes place in London next month

AXN delivers a 'Messiah' on Platinum Showcase

HD TV is the new way to Nab 2005: Sony

Cost of TV sets drops significantly in Asia

BBC launches first marketing campaign in West Bank

Archies, 'Waqt', introduces Geri Giraffe in movie

Special Report
Spilling the beans on 'Koffee with Karan'
A case study of Star World's big ticket show 'Koffee with Karan'.

Telly Chakkar
Manav Gohil to anchor Sony's new reality show!
Vinay Jain is the new Amol in 'Prratima'
Zee Astitva Awards-Ladies Day Out
Short Takes - Neha Bamb

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (27 March 2005 to 02 April 2005)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (27 March 2005 to 02 April 2005)
Star Plus
Sony Entertainment
Sun TV
DD Sports
DD1
Zee TV

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
Govt mulls controls on sting operations
Twin cities to have two more multiplexes
  Source:The Hindu Business Line
   
Subhash Ghai's Kisna to be showcased at Cannes
Adobe to acquire Macromedia
  Source:The Hindu
   
Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4 bn
  Source: Economic Times
   
Nitya's not leaving Kkavyanjali
Bindiya goes back to theatre
Swetta undergoes sex change
Ask a star
Kahaani serial ki
  Source:Mid-day
 
India Inc yet to open ears to radio on net
Adobe Systems agrees to buy Macromedia for $3.4 billion
  Source: Financial Express
   
Music moguls trumped by Steve Jobs?
Kashmir tune on PTV
  Sourc:Business Standard
   
Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4 bn
  Sourc:Hindustan Times
   
Sony is building a digital library of movies, TV shows
Television is just not cricket
  Source:Indian Express
International News
Martha Stewart Gets Own Channel on Sirius
Verizon to Carry NBC Universal Cable Channels
Lawmaker Sticking Close to Digital TV Deadline
ABC Uses 'Housewives,' 'Anatomy' to Win Sunday
  Source: Yahoo
   
NBC, ESPN Snap Up Sunday Night, Monday NFL Packages; ABC Passes
NAB's Fritts Suggests Indecency Regs for Cable, Satellite
Verizon Tells NAB it Wants Broadcast Content
  Source:Media Week (US)
   
Murdoch: My media vision
  Source : Independent
   
Thorpe signs deal with Foxtel
  Source: www.bordermail.com.au
   
Warners Tipping Its Hat to 50 Years of TV Production
  Source:www.obviousnews.com
   
MediaCorp charity show raises more than $4 million for National Kidney Foundation
  Source:Channel News Asia
   
Microsoft to Launch Biggest Ad Campaign
  Source:ABC News
Ascent, Sony Sign Deal to Digitize Movies, TV
Warner Bros., Microsoft Team on High-Def Format
Liberty Media Says QVC Head to Retire in 2006
  Source: Reuters
   
Dyke: "I could not vote for Blair"
Fashion TV rejoins Sky EPG
Life TV launches timeshifted channel
Headline News tweaks primetime schedule
  Source: Digital spy (UK)
   
Verizon signs Starz for content
Industry majors in HD collaboration
NTL signs more on demand providers
  Source: Advanced-Television
   
Radio Times partners with Gemstar for EPG drive
  Source:Media Week (UK)
   
BBC Three trials multi-screen application
  Source: DM Europe
   
'Monday Night Football' to Move to ESPN
  Source:ABCNEWS.com
   
BBC Asian Network on the verge of major change
  Source:Asians in Media

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