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31 March 2005

Report: Newspaper Sites Will Bring In $1.52B in 2005

Newspapers' online operations grew to a $1.19 billion industry in 2004, according to a new report from Borrell Associates. While online sites represented about 3% of a newspaper company's revenue, the segment accounted for 45% of advertising growth. Newspaper sites are expected to reap $1.52 billion overall in 2005. Borrell Associates surveyed 719 daily and weekly newspapers (out of 2,177 media...

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30 March 2005

Aman files complaint against India TV

Actor Aman Verma, who was caught in a sting operation on casting couch in Bollywood by India TV, has filed a criminal complaint against the channel alleging that it wanted to "blackmail and extort money" from him. "We have filed a criminal complaint against India TV CEO Rajat Sharma, programme manager Suhaib Ilyasi and journalist Ruchi, at Andheri court yesterday," Verma’s lawyer Dipesh Mehta said...

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30 March 2005

OBITGATE - CBS Announces Terri's Death Before She Dies!

According to fellow radio talk show host, Glen Beck, CBS posted an article announcing Terri Schiavo’s death on its News website BEFORE SHE DIED. Written by Christine Lagorio and posted on March 28 it said, "Surrounded by stuffed animals and medical equipment in her small hospice room in Pinellas Park, Fla., Theresa Marie Schindler Schiavo died.TK" They, however, removed it within a day, but Glen...

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29 March 2005

Pioneer to launch Cochin, Bhubaneswar editions

Delhi-based newspaper Pioneer is all set to launch two more editions from Cochin and Bhubaneswar. The Cochin edition will be launched on May 4, while Bhubaneswar edition will take off later in the month on May 20. Confirming this development, Durbar Ganguly, executive vice-president, Pioneer says, "As these markets have low English reading population, we are starting off with a print run of 25,000...

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29 March 2005

Conservatives wage new campaign against "anti-Islamic" TV stations

Reporters Without Borders today called on President Hamid Karzai to take a clear and definitive public stance in support of cable television and diversity in the broadcast media in response to a new wave of pressure from conservatives, especially the Ulema Council led by supreme court president Fazl Hadi Shinwari, for a ban on "anti-Islamic" TV stations. The press freedom organization said it...

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29 March 2005

FII funds likely for news channels

An uplinking and downlinking policy for television channels and electronic news agencies is expected within a month, according to sources in the government. The information and broadcasting ministry has sent the draft guidelines to other ministries including communications, law, finance and home for their comments. The guidelines, after incorporating the inputs of other ministries, will be...

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29 March 2005

AOL unveils blogging service for teens

Red Blogs, which AOL unveiled Tuesday, allows teenagers and parents to select the level of privacy they want for their online diaries; a private blog can be kept locked. A semiprivate blog is locked to all but those who are invited to read it. And a public blog allows access to anybody on the Net. However, blogs of younger teenagers, those between 13 and 15, will be locked from general public...

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29 March 2005

Podcasting: Money-making force or online fad?

From the BBC News: Is podcasting the dotcom revolution of the new millennium? Many, like former MTV veejay Adam Curry, seem to think so. He and his partner Ron Bloom have created PodShow, a venture that allows virtually anyone to create, distribute and market their podcasts online. This goal of this growing phenomenon, according to Curry, "is to create a network that, in aggregatiwill have enough...

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28 March 2005

Ministry revokes channel’s licence

After serving India TV with a showcause notice for the sting operation on MPs, the Information and Broadcasting Ministry has revoked the licence of CineWorld, an encrypted channel based in Mumbai. The channel has been prohibited from transmitting/re-transmitting programmes for 30 days after it aired some ‘‘obscene’’ movies. The Ministry, which is in the process of setting up a quasi-legal...

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28 March 2005

Sting operations to continue: India TV

News channel India TV, whose sting operations on Bollywood personalities set off a controversy, on Sunday said such programmes would be its "mainstay in future". Asked whether the channel will be engaged in sting operations in future as well, India TV Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma said, "Investigative journalism as well as interactive TV will be our forte." He told the agency that the channel's...

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