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NDTV Convergence joins hand with SocialTwist
02 Jan 2009
China blacks out New York Times website
20 Dec 2008
TAM ratings pitch Star News to the top
18 Dec 2008
Bloomberg sues against Fed's non-disclosure of lending details
15 Dec 2008
Bloomberg News has filed a case against the US Fed under the ‘US Freedom of Information Act’ to force it to disclose the names of recipients of loans from the over $2 trillion emergency bailout funds.
TV News channels' viewership surges after Mumbai terror attacks
By Sana Vishwanath and Taapsi Ramchandani, CNBC-TV18 | 10 Dec 2008
New York Times to mortgage headquarters to avert debt default
09 Dec 2008
The third largest newspaper in the US that is planning to borrow $225 million with its spanking new mid-Manhattan headquarters building as collateral to meet its $400 million debt obligation
Femina brings out five-cover issue
05 Dec 2008
Murdoch’s BSkyB to appeal ruling forcing it to reduce stake in ITV
29 Nov 2008
BSkyB plans to appeal a UK court ruling on the firm's 17.9-per cent stake in ITV PLC.
Murdoch’s BSkyB to appeal ruling forcing it to reduce stake in ITV
29 Nov 2008
BSkyB plans to appeal a UK court ruling on the firm's 17.9-per cent stake in ITV PLC.
New interiors magazine by Media Transasia
26 Nov 2008
Mohit Anand joins Belkin Asia Pacific
25 Nov 2008
P V Shyam is distribution head BBC South Asia
25 Nov 2008
New magazine devoted to shopping
19 Nov 2008
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