27 Dec 2008Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 24 - Issue No: 54
 
 
 
 






 

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Trai revises cable TV rates by 7 per cent
A long standing demand from broadcasters, the revision is effective from New Year 2009.

Railways to float entertainment tenders
Railway ministry asks zonal offices to call for bids for providing entertainment services on moving trains.

Special Report
Campaigning against terror
A month after 26/11, a look at what news media have been doing to counter terror.


NDTV Good Times to premiere new chat show from 3 Jan

Neo Cricket to telecast live Ranji Trophy matches

Warner Bros sues CBS for $49 million over sitcom

Washington Post, NBC Universal TV station deal called off

Dish TV to add 200 channels by next year

Dentsu, Nintendo team up to offer video on Wii players

Big Cinemas plans to screen films with English subtitles

YRF’s ‘Rab Ne…’ enters UK top 10 list

PVR launches new multiplex in Mumbai

Edinburgh International Film Festival ’09 to be held from 30 Jan

Nikon makes new appointments for India operations

Nick names three winners for ‘Nick Toon Jockey’ contest

Raju Haazir Ho to end; Chand Ke Paar’s fate uncertain
No leave; Vinay quits Ranbir Rano
Anamika-Ardita evicted from Chota...
Cupid strikes Saurabh Pande
Poonam expecting her second child

News Releases
Zenzi Lumière presents 'didier'
'The Bubble'- catch the 4th episode of 90210 packed with multifarious issues!!!
Lodha Group awards national PR mandate to Blue Lotus Communications
Star Gold to premiere 'Sabsey Favourite Kaun' finale on 27 December

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (07/12/2008 to 13/12/2008)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (07/12/2008 to 13/12/2008)
Star Plus
Colors
Zee TV
Sun TV
Zee Cinema
Sony Entertainment TV
NDTV Imagine
Star One
Gemini TV
Neo Cricket
Zee Marathi
MAX
Udaya TV
Zee Telugu
Eenadu TV
Sahara One
ETV Marathi
Cartoon Network


Source: www.indiantelevision.com

 
Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • RCom submits plan to deal with cable cuts to TRAI

  • Adlabs shareholders to discuss radio biz demerger in Jan

  • Come 2009, TV viewing to become costlier

  • Cry for regulation of TV contents gets louder

  • Neo Cricket bats for entertainment

    Source: Hindu Business Line
     
  • Zee TV regains second slot in Hindi viewership space

  • Bombay High Court dismisses application for stay against Ghajini

    Source: Economic Times
      
  • Bombay HC reprieve for 'Ghajini'

  • 7 per cent tariff hike for cable TV services

    Source: Hindu
      
  • Cable TV to cost more in the new year

    Source: Times of India
      
  • Chatter box

    Source: Mumbai Newsline
     
  • NBA guidelines fail to enthuse government

    Source: MorungExpress
      
  • Cable TV to cost more

    Source: Calcutta Telegraph
     
  • Advertisement industry set to see growth rate decline

  • Car-acter act

    Source: Business Standard
      
  • Trai allows 7% hike in cable charges

  • Ghajini poised to be bigger hit than Singh is Kinng

  • Media and entertainment a hit with PE investors

  • Japan cyber cafe offers residential address to unemployed, homeless

    Source: Financial Express
     
  • Yash Raj Films stalls TV channel launch

  • Satyam director’s resignation shows cracks in board

  • Court rules in favour of Ghajini producer

  • Jumbo riding on Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

  • Ghajini to be screened in English subtitles

    Source: DNA
      
  • Mumbai, media and war

    Source: Indian Express
      
  • The year we really came out

    Source: Livemint
     
  • Cable TV's Basic Service Tier to Cost 7 % More , Set Top Box

    Source: TV next
     
    International News
  • TV show latest offbeat tactic for Arizona sheriff
  • 'Marley' stirs it up with record $14.75 mil Xmas
  • Digital TV converter coupons in short supply
    Source: Yahoo News
     
  • TV Networks Resist Lowering Ad Prices
    Source: Response Magazine
     
  • YouTube dispute underscores music labels weak hand
    Source: Reuters
     
  • PETA Goes After Kid's Network
    Source: Artist Direct
     
  • Internet Surpasses Newspapers as News Source, Ties with Television
    Source: Inquisitr
  • Warner Bros. Sues CBS for $49 Million Over Sitcom
    Source: Bloomberg
     
  • News Corp props up ailing German pay TV station
    Source: SMH
     
  • State Women Commission offers sponsorship to DD
    Source: Etalaat
     
  • New book on personal social responsibility
  • Event: Meet radio industry heavyweights
    Source: Asians in Media
     
  • Washington Post terminates deal to buy NBC TV station
    Source: China Post

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