1 Dec 2009Newsletter SubscriptionEmail this PageVolume 27 - Issue No: 30
 
 
 
Headlines
Wanted: More than just editors
A year after Mumbai terror, Nalin Mehta argues for the need of an impartial authority to play the balancing act. COLUMN
 
Zee Sports, AIFF reach settlement on dues
Zee Sports agrees to pay All India Football Federation Rs 100 million to clear the dues pending since April this year.
 
Ministry holds discussions on regulating TV content with stakeholders
Ambika Soni says I&B ministry has initiated consultations with stakeholders on the issue of regulating TV content.
Shergill replaces Mandloi to head non-fiction at Star Plus
 
Mahila Sewa Trust's CRS starts operations at Sanand
 
Fever FM launches radio loyalty club
 
Animal Planet to launch 'Wild Recon' on 5 January
 
Windfall Films to produce series for NGC
 
BMW sells FI team back to founder
 
New Moon is No.1 at US box-office
This Is It Home Video to release on 26 January
 
Sunando Dhar is I-League CEO
 
Spice Mobiles launches new multi-SIM phone
 
Internet edges out TV as most favourite medium
 
Paa set to release in 700 screens worldwide
 
PNC's Ek Tho Chance to premiere at Kerala international film fest
 
Fame Cinemas unleashes online campaign
 
Nick to celebrate Christmas with special programming lineup
 
Ashutosh Rana in Smita Thackeray's Kalki
Mohit Malik tipped to play lead in Sony’s new show
Drama is part of my sexuality : Rohit Verma
 
 
News Releases

Wall street journal's India web site introduces personal finance coverage
CEAT Cricket Rating (CCR) Felicitates the Stalwarts of International Cricket
The Big Fat Indian Wedding this week only on NDTV Good Times
Red FM Delhi reaches out to new listeners
MY FM joins hands with Dabur for Immune India Campaign

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (08/11/2009 to 14/11/2009)

Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes



Top 100 Programmes (08/11/2009 to 14/11/2009)
Colors
Sun TV
MAX
Zee TV
Sony Entertainment TV
Star Plus
DD1
SAB
Zee Cinema
NDTV Imagine
Star Jalsha
Zee Telugu
Gemini TV
Star Gold
Ten Sports
Zee Bangla
Zee Marathi
Star One
Neo Cricket

 
 
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Today's Newsbreakers.......India News
  • New media potential to generate revenues getting larger, say experts
  • Twitter voted ‘top English word’
    `Source: Hindu Business Line
     
  • DD to sell copies of televised serials
  • New media platforms hold out big promise for newspapers to grow
  • Twitter voted top English word
  • TRAI looking to revisit tariff issues
    Source: Hindu
     
  • Twitter more popular word than Obama
    Source: Financial Express
     
  • Averna strengthens partnerships with Vericast and Digital TV Labs
    Source: IT News Online
     
     
  • UTV Motion sells TV rights of 18 movies for Rs 95 crore
  • 'Brangelina' heading to splitsville, claims new book
  • Doordarshan spent over 6 crore as legal expense in 2007-09
    Source: Economic Times
     
  • Google battles to climb out of its continuing underdog role in Japan
    Source: mydigitalfc.com
     
  • DQE signs with Sony Pictures
    Source: Webnewswire.com
     
  • The fine print
    Source: Business Standard
     
    International News
  • TV Industry Leaders to Participate in White House Job Summit
  • USA Network Reworks January Schedule
  • Sternberg Exiting Post at Fox Cable Networks
    `Source: TV Week
     
  • iPlayer grows and grows
  • Sky Italia predicts huge growth
    Source: Advanced Television
     
  • Five More Years for WWE and BSkyB
  • Broadcom to acquire Dune Networks for $178 million
  • Disney reviewing live shows after Lambert
    `Source: Reuters
     
  • TV station managers suspended following Twitter 'gang rape' billboard
    Source: Telegraph.co.uk
     
  • Canadian MSO Rogers Debuts a Version of TV Everywhere
    Source: MediaPost Publications
  • AGB Neilson to Implement Combined TV Ratings System
    `Source: Korea Times
      
  • BBC iPlayer app revealed for iPhone, downloads, streaming and radio
    Source: Pocket Gamer
     
  • TelstraClear testing internet TV service
    Source: New Zealand Herald
     
  • BBC iPlayer coming to Apple iPhone
    Source: The Link Experts
     
  • Microsoft Says Natal Could Replace TV Remotes
    Source: 1UP.com
     
  • Richard Hammond scoops children's TV Bafta
    Source: Guardian
     
  • German broadcaster goes bust
    `Source: Rabid News
     
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