Date-wise News
Hyundai Motors India Limited (HMIL), for the first time jumped onto the Internet bandwagon to promoted its flagship brand—Hyundai Santro. As part of its Internet strategy, HMIL has tied up with Indya.com to launch its Net initiatives.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:31 AM
The $600 million review for Philips Electronics' consolidated global media buying and planning business has taken a turn worthy of a soap opera. Two months after it was dropped from the review -- and from Philips' roster -- Bcom3 Group's MediaVest has retu
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:30 AM
Contrary to news published, Update Advertising & Marketing Private Limited has bagged the assignment of marketing of two channels, etc and etc Punjabi, in Mumbai.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:29 AM
Private broadcasters are more cautious this time while bidding for the three-year slots in Doordarshan Metro. The broadcasters who had planned to combine satellite programming with DD Metro during the primetime will not be able to do so because of Prasar
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:28 AM
In a move to strengthen its news channel, Star is introducing new programmes in some slots and making changes in others. A series of changes are expected on the channel. To begin with, Star News will have a new weekly programme called ‘Reality Bites’ thi
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:27 AM
After the success of the innovative and groundbreaking programme, Medical Detective, Discovery Channel plans to launch in the month of July a new series titled ‘New Detectives’. The series will be aired every Friday from 10 pm to 11 pm.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:26 AM
Star Plus plans to launch sometime by the middle or the end of July, the Indian version of Let’s Make A Deal. This one-hour international game show has been licensed to Star India by All-American Fremantle International.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:25 AM
Pritish Nandy Communications (PNC) hasn’t decided on whether it should bid for the Metro Channel’s bid for the 7 pm slot. Last time, when PNC turned out to be the only bidder for the late night Metro slots, its bid was not considered by the public broadcas
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:24 AM
ESPN Star Sports has switched off the service of its two sports channels to INCablenet over dispute on declaration of number of paid subscribers. ESPN Star Sports is asking for a paid connectivity of 1.75 lakh subscribers in Mumbai while INCablenet is curr
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2001 7:23 AM

