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Radio audience measurement rams everyone
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Nimbus forced to cut ad rates as Doordarshan trumps it on ad-rights for Indo-Pak series
By | 19 Oct 2007
What''s the spat over TV ad surcharge?
16 Oct 2007
LA Times owner examining offers
By | 22 Jan 2007
Former owners of Los Angeles Times evince interest in buying it back
By | 20 Jan 2007
CNBC-TV18 to telecast live from NSE
15 Jan 2007
Sameer Nair likely to join NDTV
By | 12 Jan 2007
Zee Tele three-way demerger on 18 December, 2006
By | 13 Dec 2006
NTL drops ITV bid, takes BSkyB to regulators
By | 06 Dec 2006
San Francisco says no to scented advertisements at bus stops
By | 05 Dec 2006
The Wall Street Journal plans yet another makeover
By Rajiv Shankar | 05 Dec 2006
New York Time' internet revenues grow as print sales sag
By | 05 Dec 2006
Business Yearbook from Penguin India and CNBC-TV18
By | 16 Nov 2006
Zee-Ten Sports: A sporting partnership
By | 14 Nov 2006
Al Jazeera to launch English edition from November 15
By | 07 Nov 2006
HT Media adds radio to its portfolio
By | 07 Nov 2006
Google to sell print advertisements
06 Nov 2006
Zee group to take on rivals with newspaper in Delhi
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Oct 2006
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