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DD agrees to stop beaming off PAS-10, Sony elated
DD Sports discontinues beaming Indo-Pakistan series via PAS-10 Thursday midnight, following strong protests from Sony.

Hungama's Bose to join Sahara as COO
Hungama TV COO Purnendu Bose will be joining SaharaOne as COO Television. Karuna Samtani moves on to handle other activities in the SaharaOne Entertainment network.

Nadkarni launches MarketGate Consulting
New venture partnership between Sripad Nadkarni & Sharda Agarwal, former Coca-Cola employees.

DD Chandana Channel to revamp programming

Vaishnavi's Radia takes wing on 'magicair'

Discovery explores influence of film on scientists

Nokia looks at TV programming on mobile

Telly Chakkar
Aman joins Mandira on Sahara One's 'Dial One...'
'Kumkum' to see major twist next week
Mihir Misra out of 'Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa'

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (20 February 2005 to 26 February 2005)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (20 February 2005 to 26 February 2005)
Star Plus
Sony Entertainment
Sun TV
Gemini
Zee TV

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
BCCL to sell 30% stake in Times Internet
BSNL to use its Net backbone for TV network
Wireless demand fuels satellite boom
  Source:Financial Express
   
Sun Capital likely to take 30% in PVR
Raunchy video girls pumping music industry!
Mudra storms into BE Quiz finals
  Source:Economic Times
   
PEMRA Ordinance being amended
  Source: Daily Times
   
US TV host withdraws from Modi meet
Censor Board gets a Congress parivar
  Source:Newindpress
   
This is your new Jassi
Kyunki... goes to Bollywood
What next after Indian Idol?
Bored with Kyunki, Payal turns over new leaf
Gen Next: Astitva's new look
Take Ten: Neha Devi Singh
Kahaani serial ki
  Source:Mid-day
 
Time Warner plans production in India
K Sera Sera gets Tango Charlie distribution rights
LG in manufacturing tie-up
A reality check...
  Source:The Hindu Business Line
   
Indian tele serials popular in Pak. as well
Talent hunt for the film world
FAS media awards announced
  Source:The Hindu
   
UPA MPs stall House over Fernandes’ remarks on TV
  Source:Indian Express
   
India-Taiwan tieups in IT can address booming China
  Source:Business Standard
   
TOI to play city-IT tryst-maker
  Source:Times of India
   
India: Tender for worldwide distribution for 25 TV and radio channels
  Source:www.keralanext.com
International News
Viacom's Dunn Named President, TV Spot Sales
Madison Road Countersues Mark Burnett
  Source:Media Week (US)
   
FCC Chief Bids Farewell, Successor Unknown
  Source:Reuters
   
Dentsu Acquires Soccer World Cup TV Broadcast Rights in Japan
  Source:Bloomberg
   
Google personalizes news site
  Source:CNET News.com,
   
Pehla to telecast G-Hanz ‘Yalla Hit Hai’ grand finale
  Source:www.strategiy.com
   
'Idol' Hums Victory Song on Ho-Hum Wed.
  Source:Yahoo
   
NZ PRESS: NZ Prime Television Said To Want UK Soap Opera
  Source:Yahoo Biz
   
Israel: Saban's investment here depends on Keshet's Channel 2 contract
  Source:www.haaretz.com
   
THAILAND: iTV urged to adopt press freedom policy
JAPAN: Pair plead guilty to NHK fraud
  Source:Asia Media
CNBC Pakistan selects TSL
EchoStar nets $240m insurance
Canada Multi-channel TV worth C$2bn+
RTL up 21 per cent
Premiere rises on float
Canal Plus adds DTT
  Source: Advanced- Television
   
BT and Reuters sign services deal
Israel lifts ban on BBC producer
  Source:BBC
   
BBC confirms 1,730 jobs to go
Telewest discontinues FM radio carriage
  Source:Digital Spy (UK)
   
Discovery Channel Debuts 'Dragons' Campaign
  Source:DMNews
   
Ford and ITV sign ad deal for free car
  Source:Media Week (UK)
   
EchoStar Shares Fall on TiVo Patent Suit
  Source:Forbes
   
Reuters boss gets a 23% pay rise
  Source:Guardian
   
SBS Broadcasting purchases C More Group
Canal Plus, Nokia, SFR, Tower Cast to trial French mobile TV
  Source:DM Europe

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