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Reminiscent India to sell 20% stake
By 26 Sept 2001 | 26 Sep 2001
Is Star on an ad hike trek?
By Alok Agarwal | 19 Sep 2001
Ad agencies under IBF embargo
By Alok Agarwal | 18 Sep 2001
CII to host a conference on the media & entertainment sector---Enter Media 2001
By | 17 Jul 2001
Media industry demands redrafting the Communication Convergence Bill
By "It is restrictive, | 14 Mar 2001
Turning full circle
By Surely, with the ministe | 18 Jan 2001
Tech-knowledge on the idiot box
By Usha Somayaji | 20 Dec 2000
Balaji Telefilms forays into event programming
By Alok Agarwal | 15 Dec 2000
Competition puts Pentamedia Graphics on notice
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 11 Dec 2000
''Addressibility'' box the only solution to cable TV issue
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 01 Dec 2000
Pay channels caught napping
By Alok Agarwal | 13 Nov 2000
Action in India
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 19 Oct 2000
Jalva Media lauches dekhofilm.com
By Alok Agarwal | 17 Oct 2000
ZED TV -- serious learning through TV
By Alok Agarwal | 17 Oct 2000
Vijay TV charts new course
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 16 Oct 2000
Zee to use Jai Ganesh to leap frog in TRPs
28 Sep 2000
Live gurbani on your TV screens...in some months
26 Sep 2000
Star TV sells, Zee consolidates
By | 25 Sep 1999
The Internet, sans hype
By Anita Sharan | 24 Sep 1999
Vijay TV entertains big ambitions
12 Sep 1999
Watch DD I and II round the clock
10 Aug 1999
MRTPC approves newspaper gift schemes
14 Jul 1999
Endless hunt for eyeballs
By Anita Sharan | 14 Jun 1999
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