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Coke plans to introduce new products under its beverage portfolio?blur=25

With an aim at reducing its dependence on carbonated drinks, which currently contributes to more than 90% of its volumes, Coca-Cola India plans to launch non-carbonated drinks like ready-to-drink tea and coffee, sweet lassi, nimbu pani, flavoured milk, sti

exchange4media Staff Aug 23, 2001 9:06 AM

STAR Group to  buy 40 DreamWorks films?blur=25

NEWS Corp's STAR Group has signed a deal with Dreamworks Distribution to buy the exclusive pay-television rights for 40 DreamWorks SKG films for broadcast in India and Pakistan. The agreement extended the nine-picture deal brokered between STAR and Dreamwo

exchange4media Staff Aug 23, 2001 9:05 AM

Dubai Media City woos Indian media companies?blur=25

Dubai Media City, part of the Dubai technology, e-commerce and media free zone, plans to attract Indian media and entertainment companies in tapping the Middle East market. Under the free zone status, the companies would be offered 100 per cent ownership a

exchange4media Staff Aug 23, 2001 9:04 AM

Zee to revamp music channel?blur=25

After the revamp of entertainment channel Zee TV, it’s the turn of Zee Music now. The revamp of Zee Music channel will be completed by October, Zee Network Group CEO Sandeep Goyal said.

exchange4media Staff Aug 23, 2001 9:03 AM

Eighty  five producers owe DD Rs 182crs?blur=25

About eighty five private producers and agencies owe Doordarshan a whopping Rs 182.13 crores as on July 31, 2001. The public broadcaster plans to take legal action in most cases. In some cases though, it has been able to contain the damage by encashing the

exchange4media Staff Aug 23, 2001 9:02 AM

Zee TV not to bid for DD Metro?blur=25

Zee TV has decided against bidding for Doordarshan’s Metro Channel as it found that the terms and conditions of the bid were “unacceptable”. Zee had earlier shown interest to bid for the 7-9 pm prime time slot on the Metro Channel.

exchange4media Staff Aug 23, 2001 8:59 AM

It’s official now; WPP to increase stake in HTA to 74 percent?blur=25

After many months of speculation, negotiations and uncertainty it’s official now. WPP Group has agreed to increase its share holding in India’s largest advertising agency, HTA from 60 per cent to 74 per cent. exchange4media has come to know through industr

exchange4media Staff Aug 23, 2001 8:58 AM