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As part of its marketing strategy to promote the ‘Pentium 4 Processor’ (P4P), Intel is in the process of rolling out an aggressive ad campaign which is a part of a $300-million global campaign called “Technology Quest”. As part of its offline promotion str
exchange4media Staff Oct 23, 2001 8:04 AM
Zee TV’s July – September net profit fell by 2 per cent as compared to last year. Net profit totalled Rs 53.3 crores, compared to Rs 54.4 crores last year. Its total income rose to Rs 267 crores from Rs 227 crores.
exchange4media Staff Oct 23, 2001 8:04 AM
Intelivision plans to go national with its exclusive channel for children —Splash— by mid-November. The free-to-air channel was launched in Chennai yesterday and is now available in two million homes in South India. Targeted primarily at four to 14 years-o
exchange4media Staff Oct 23, 2001 8:03 AM
Sony Entertainment Television is pulling off its much-hyped Govinda-hosted game show, Jeeto Chappar Phaad Ke, from November 16. The programme will end before one year of run on the channel. Sony will replace Jeeto Chappar Phaad Ke with Chartbusters and Mus
exchange4media Staff Oct 23, 2001 8:02 AM
BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of BBC plans to focus on licensing of television software and publishing in India. According to BBC officials about 8-10 per cent of BBC Worldwide ‘s television licensing revenues come from the Indian market.
exchange4media Staff Oct 23, 2001 8:01 AM
The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) has called an extraordinary general meeting on Wednesday to discuss the amendments that the industry wants in the Communications Convergence Bill (2001). IBF is expected to ask for certain changes in content regulat
exchange4media Staff Oct 23, 2001 8:01 AM
Sony Entertainment Television’s advertising revenues is expected to dip by nearly 10 per cent to Rs 380 crore in the current financial year. SET India, will witness no growth from last year with the revenues stagnating at Rs 500 crore. This will include re
exchange4media Staff Oct 23, 2001 8:00 AM
The government has taken a decision to allow foreign investment in non-news and non-current affairs publications. The government will also allow local publication or Indian editions of these scientific and technical journals. The government has decided to
exchange4media Staff Oct 23, 2001 7:59 AM

