ZEE Telefilms shot off a letter to the BCCI, urging it to "leave the unpleasantness behind" and find a way to sort the telecast rights issue
Chairman of Zee Telefilms Ltd. Subhash Chandra alleged that the BCCI chief had threatened him on telephone of causing harm to his life in connection with the cricket telecast rights issue.
The Foreign Investment Promotion Board is believed to have cleared Zee Telefilms' plan of raising $100 million as foreign currency convertible bonds subject to the condition that the company brings down total foreign shareholding to 26 per cent
A Delhi court on Saturday reserved its order for Monday on bail pleas of two Zee group editors, arrested for their alleged roles in the case of Rs 100 crore extortion bid from Congress MP Naveen Jindal's firm.
Zee Network, India's leading media and entertainment group, will invest $50 million for setting up its headquarters in the Middle East, company chairman Subhash Chandra said.
The two Indo-Pak one-dayers for the DLF Cup in Abu Dhabi will be played on 18th and 19th.
Sensing competition for the telecast rights of the cricket matches being played in India, Subhash Chandra's Zee group has upped its offer by Rs 94.5 crore
The 18-year-old also created history as he surpassed the legendary Viswanathan Anand to take the No 1 spot among Indian chess players in the live ratings.
The promoters' stake in Zee Telefilms Ltd has fallen marginally below the majority 51 per cent mark, while foreign shareholding in the company has risen to 58 per cent during the quarter ending June 30.\n\n\n\n
The direct-to-home television service of Zee TV will be operational in India in the second half of next month, Subhash Chandra, chairman, Zee Network has said.
A Delhi court on Monday reserved for January 16 its order on a plea by Zee News Ltd for direction to the Central Bureau of Investigation to lodge an FIR against Congress MP Naveen Jindal for allegedly trying to "influence" the hearing before News Broadcasting Standards Authority in connection with the alleged extortion bid case.
The company will make public the outcome of its Board meeting on telecast rights only after it files an affidavit in court.
As the country's largest advertiser Hindustan Lever negotiates a lower advertising rate with the largest entertainment network Star India, arch-rival Zee Network is smiling.
"Respondent (Zee-Turner) would supply all its 32 channels from all bouquets to the petitioner (Tata Sky) within 48 hours," said TDSAT chairman Justice Arun Kumar, admitting the prayer of Tata Sky, an 80:20 Tata-Star venture, in this regard.\n\n
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The original Gadar: Ek Prem Katha has been re-mastered at a cost of Rs 2 crore (Rs 20 million). Not only that, the newly enhanced viewing experience will have extra scenes that were not a part of the film when it originally released.
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Zee Television has accused the Indian Cricket Board of adopting double standards.
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is trying to establish a "kingdom of criminals" in Maharashtra, he alleged.
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Shiv Sainiks had attacked the Mumbai office of Zee TV on Wednesday.
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Dish TV, the DTH arm of Zee group which will list on the stock markets in October-November this year, expects to break-even by fiscal 2008-09.
The complaint mentions the last scene of the film which shows a temple priest's daughter, played by Nayanthara, offering namaz wearing 'hijab' before making biryani.
Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh scored a crushing victory over Alexander Donchenko in the 10th round of Tata Steel Masters in Wijk Aan Zee, Netherlands on Thursday.
The petition sought an order from the apex court restraining the BCCI from awarding the telecast rights to any other channel.
Zee Network has signed a multi-year agreement with PanAmSat, a global provider of video and broadcasting delivery services, to bring its five-channel offering to the South Asian population in Australia and New Zealand.\n
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'We used Babil as a body double, and in an extreme wide shot too.'
A top source in OneAlliance confirmed they were looking to join the JV. He did not give details.