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Internet services market likely to grow to $634 m in 2004: IDC study?blur=25

According to a study called ‘ISP Market in India’ by IDC (India), the value-added Internet services segment is projected to fuel growth in the Internet service provider (ISP) market and is likely to grow to $634 million by 2004 from $4 million in 2000. The

exchange4media Staff Aug 15, 2001 8:36 AM

Bharti Group to split Mantra Online ISP business?blur=25

In a major restructuring, the consumer portion of Mantra Online’s ISP business will be split between Bharti Broadband Networks Ltd. — the Internet arm of the Bharti group and Bharti Telenet, which is engaged in basic telephony services. Under the new arran

exchange4media Staff Aug 15, 2001 8:35 AM

Contract launches healthcare division?blur=25

Contract Advertising India Ltd., in a bid to cater to the healthcare communication needs of clients, launched healthcare division called — Contract Health. At present, the major players in this niche segment include, Lowe Healthcare, Ogilvy Healthcare, Gre

exchange4media Staff Aug 15, 2001 8:34 AM

Oppenheimer bought 50 lakh shares from Subash Chandra?blur=25

The one-month-long mystery over the identity of the buyer of Zee Telefilms’ (ZTL) 50 lakh shares from Subash Chandra, is over. The buyer is the US-based foreign institutional investor Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer had bought these shares at an average price of

exchange4media Staff Aug 15, 2001 8:33 AM

Probe demanded into DD programmes on J&K?blur=25

A parliamentary committee has demanded a thorough probe into how a private producer for Doordarshan was able to corner a bulk of programmes on the national channel as also on the Doordarshan Kendra - Kolkata and the ‘serious mischief’ played by him in one

exchange4media Staff Aug 15, 2001 8:32 AM

Swayamvar attracts Advertisers?blur=25

DD National’s recently announced reality TV show, Swayamvar has started attracting advertisers. According to Urmilla Gupta, chief executive officer of Taal Indian Communication Pvt. Ltd., a public poll conducted by a newspaper found that 71 per cent of tel

exchange4media Staff Aug 15, 2001 8:31 AM