Date-wise News
Kings XI Punjab kicks off IPL fever with Kings XI Punjab Cup
Kings XI Punjab on January 27, 2009, officially inaugurated its Season II of Indian Premier League (IPL) with the launch of the Kings XI Punjab Cup, a T-20 format game to be played between five teams from the Kings XI Punjab’s catchment area of Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh. The tournament will be conducted in Chandigarh and Mohali over a period of six days starting January 28 with the finals scheduled for February 2 at the PCA Stadium.
Star TV goes online on Nautanki.tv
STAR India plans to sign up with a series of online platforms to make its popular content available on line and on-demand. As part of its plans, STAR has announced its tie-up with leading online video channel Nautanki.tv to bring their collection of channels to a wider audience on the Nautanki.tv platform.
Cyber Media total income marginally up at Rs 29.45 crore
Bucking the trend: Sun TV Network net up 9.72 pc, total income up 23 pc
UTV Q3 net up 29 pc at Rs 29.9 cr; total operating revenues up 30 pc at Rs 16.02 cr
Yet another media company bucking the slowdown trend is UTV Software Communications Ltd. UTV has reported a 29 per cent jump in its Q3 net profit to Rs 29.9 crore as against Rs 23.1 crore in the corresponding quarter of FY08. The total operating revenues for the period also rose 30 per cent to Rs 16.02 crore from Rs 12.35 crore.
Temple Advertising bags creative mandate for electric car Reva
Bangalore-based Temple Advertising has been assigned the creative mandate for electric car Reva following a formal pitch involving 3-4 agencies. The size of the business is approximately Rs 4 crore. Reva has seen sporadic advertising in the past. At one point of time, Rediffusion Y&R Bangalore used to handle the business.
British Council gears for Young Communications Entrepreneur of the Year 2009
Guest Column Retrofit: Of market manoeuvres and ‘bear’ing down on the bulls
As the market tanked during the dark days of October last year, plumbing new depths almost daily, the fear factor overrode everything else. While P Chidambaram would try to assuage the investor community, the great bear of 2008, Shankar Sharma, would make a mockery of all that. But, should the oracle be believed, asks veteran journalist <b>Sandeep Bamzai. </b>
Pallav Moitra puts in his papers at Paprika Media
No investments in NDTV MetroNation, asserts BCCL
Contrary to industry speculations, BCCL officials have stated that the company has “not invested in any form” in NDTV MetroNation. Even as NDTV MetroNation officials were not available for comments, it is understood that MetroNation had approached both Hindustan Times and BCCL for investments in this city-centric channel business from the company.