Saubhadra Chatterji &Amp; Ashish Sinha In New Delhi

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Ad-spot rates at 2005-06 levels

Ad-spot rates at 2005-06 levels

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2008

A curb on advertising budgets for television by the large companies and economic slowdown have managed to bring down the prime-time (8 pm-11 pm) ad-spot rates of general entertainment channels (GECs) like Star Plus, Zee TV, Sony TV to the levels of 2005-06.

Rab Ne: Biggest hit of 2008?

Rab Ne: Biggest hit of 2008?

Rediff.com   23 Dec 2008

In what is being termed as the biggest hit of 2008, based on its first 10-days box office collection, Shah Rukh Khan starrer Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi has managed to collect about Rs 60 crore so far, of which nearly half has come from the overseas markets.

FM radio, music industry out of tune on royalty

FM radio, music industry out of tune on royalty

Rediff.com   16 Dec 2008

Matter to come before copyright board on January 28.

Cable guys to protest move to ease FDI for DTH

Cable guys to protest move to ease FDI for DTH

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2008

The cable industry, which reaches over 80 million out of India's 130 million TV-owning homes, is getting ready to strongly oppose the government's move to raise the foreign direct investment limit for direct-to-home service providers from 49 to 74 per cent without doing the same for cable companies.

You might soon have 500 TV channels

You might soon have 500 TV channels

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2008

Nowhere in the world have television viewers been spoilt with so much choice as in India -- there are over 360 television channels on air in the country and applications for another 160 await the government's nod.

Publishers from UAE, Netherlands get FIPB nod

Publishers from UAE, Netherlands get FIPB nod

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2008

Both lifestyle and technical publications are allowed up to 100 per cent foreign investments, according to the norms laid out by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The Al-Abbas group of the UAE, through its publishing arm, Twenty First Century Publishing, will be the 50:50 joint venture partner of Bangalore-based Connoisseur Publishing.

No security guidelines for 2010 Commonwealth Games

No security guidelines for 2010 Commonwealth Games

Rediff.com   9 Dec 2008

'There are no formal guidelines for security. The Commonwealth Games Federation, London, oversees the preparations. The idea is to ensure that the games go on smoothly. It should not be a fortress,' says A Vasudevan, additional director general, Commonwealth Games Organising Committee.

DTH players plan high definition content

DTH players plan high definition content

Rediff.com   5 Dec 2008

This means the consumers will have to pay an additional monthly subscription to get these HD channels. Currently, the popular DTH bouquets (80-120 channels) are available at Rs 150-300 a month across most DTH platforms.

Four-fold increase in Hindi news channel ratings

Four-fold increase in Hindi news channel ratings

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2008

The Hindi news channels have recorded a four-fold jump in their ratings for November 27, beating even those recorded by the English news channels, as millions of anxious viewers remained glued on to their television sets watching every moment of the real-time gunbattle taking place in south Mumbai.

Govt may cut fuel prices by Dec-end

Govt may cut fuel prices by Dec-end

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2008

According to top sources, the government is all prepared to lower the prices of diesel, petrol and cooking gas after the polling is over for the last phase of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections on December 24. As the global crude prices have dipped to $55 per barrel now, petroleum ministry officials say even a Rs 2 to Rs 3 per litre cut in diesel prices would bring down inflation 60 to 70 basis points (100 basis points is equal to one percentage point).

Will the Khans save Bollywood?

Will the Khans save Bollywood?

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

If Bollywood's three forthcoming films starring Aamir Khan, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan in Ghajini, Yuvvraaj, and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, respectively, become commercially hit then 2008 may prove to be a good year for the Hindi film industry, especially at the time of the economic slowdown.

Strike hits TV channels' revenue

Strike hits TV channels' revenue

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

The FWICE says its 35,000 members will resume work immediately if their pay is raised. Of course, there are several other related demands such as a timebound payment of the shift wage, restricting shifts to 8 hours rather than the current 10-12 hours among others, says a senior FWICE executive. Meanwhile, channels are showing re-runs of old episodes. This has resulted in a drop of upto 55 per cent in their prime time viewership ratings, affecting ad revenue.

Thousands without jobs in carpet export hub

Thousands without jobs in carpet export hub

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2008

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh might have succeeded in saving a few thousand jobs in corporate India when he met industry captains last week, Jet Airways may well have retained its 1,900 employees, but here in the hinterland of Uttar Pradesh -- famed as the carpet hub of India -- the poor are being retrenched in thousands.

Sonia, UPA favour Lok Sabha polls in April

Sonia, UPA favour Lok Sabha polls in April

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2008

General elections are likely to be held in April next year, which has been emerging as the most acceptable option in the Congress camp as the party and its United Progressive Alliance government are apprehensive about the ripple effects of the global economic slowdown on India and want time to enable this to abate.

Ten firms in race for Deccan Chargers

Ten firms in race for Deccan Chargers

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2008

At least 10 firms, including a few media houses and some of the leading private equity funds, are said to be in the race to acquire a majority stake in Hyderabad's Deccan Chargers, the Indian Premier League cricket team currently owned by the Deccan Chronicle group.

Ministry takes first step towards DTH portability

Ministry takes first step towards DTH portability

Rediff.com   20 Oct 2008

This means once a DTH consumer buys a set-top box, he will be able to access the service of any service provider with technical changes in the box. The ministry of information and broadcasting has asked the Bureau of Indian Standards to draft norms for advanced DTH set-top box technology, including related to interoperability of the boxes.

Big TV to slash prices by over 40%

Big TV to slash prices by over 40%

Rediff.com   17 Oct 2008

Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (R-ADAG) is all set to begin a price war in the direct-to-home market by offering its connection about 43 per cent lower than any of the existing players. Big TV will offer its DTH service for Rs 1,490, while the lowest-priced connection is currently being offered by Dish TV at Rs 2,190, followed by Tata Sky at Rs 2,400.

Land for US-built nuclear plant: Left in trouble

Land for US-built nuclear plant: Left in trouble

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2008

After the Centre's announcement that Maharashtra will get a French-built nuclear power plant, West Bengal could be the next in line for this central gift. But there is a problem: The plant is likely to be American-built. So, the Left-ruled government in the state is thinking if it wants to give land for a reactor built by the Americans.

Prasar Bharati staff govt employees, says GoM

Prasar Bharati staff govt employees, says GoM

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

All those who joined Prasar Bharati before October 5, 2007, will be treated as government employees on "deemed deputation". At present, the status of these employees is not clear as they are treated as on "deemed deputation" and don't get the benefits of a government job like regular promotions, government housing and bonuses.

Pakistan opens up DTH, Indian firms cautious

Pakistan opens up DTH, Indian firms cautious

Rediff.com   10 Oct 2008

Encouraged by the success of direct-to-home services in India, Pakistan Television Corporation Ltd, that country's national broadcaster, has invited national and international firms to help it set up its own DTH service with 100 channels. Once operational, this will be the first DTH service in Pakistan.