2005-2014

30 January 2004

Aaj Tak trains guns on weekend programming; ropes in Jaaferi

In the wake of increasing competition and the 2004 general elections looming in the horizon, Aaj Tak plans to leave no stone unturned to maintain its leadership position. The homegrown 24-hour news channel is fortifying its weekend slot with some additional punch. After Jurm ki Duniya (Saturday), Ho Na Sakaa (Sunday) Seedhi Baat (Sunday), Duniya Ravivar (Sunday) and Cinema Aaj Tak (Saturday), the...

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28 January 2004

NDTV Media looks to expand operations

Close to a year after formation, NDTV Media - the subsidiary of NDTV, which has been focusing its attention on building the two brands of NDTV India and NDTV 24X7 - plans to expand its range of operations to include broadcasters/players outside the umbrella of the parent. The vision, as Raj Nayak, CEO, NDTV Media, highlights, is to emerge as the largest media marketing company. "The organisation...

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26 January 2004

Program helps Indian journalists produce cross-cultural documentaries

A new media-training project under way in India involves the production of radio and television documentaries with cross-cultural themes. The London-based Thomson Foundation, which is carrying out the project, reports that the aim of these documentaries is to make more people aware of success in transforming conflicts relevant to both India and Europe. The 14-month project, financed by the...

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23 January 2004

Action shifts to Surat as Bhaskar looks to launch edition in March

Divya Bhaskar, the Gujarati paper from the Rs 1,000-crore Dainik Bhaskar group, is set to enter the industrial city of Surat, considered the second-most important market in Gujarat, with a new edition in March. This edition, which is the second after Bhaskar's debut in June last year in the city of Ahmedabad, is scheduled to be launched in the third week of March. "The gameplan," as Girish Agarwal...

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21 January 2004

Wall Street plans India edition with Bennett

India’s leading publisher Bennett, Coleman & Company Ltd (BCCL) has reached an understanding with the US major Dow Jones to launch an Indian edition of the well-known financial daily, The Wall Street Journal. Top sources in BCCL confirmed that the memorandum of understanding was signed a few days ago. The agreement states that a joint venture company, WSJ India, will be set up in which Dow Jones...

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19 January 2004

Deccan Herald presents HR Excellence Awards

The Deccan Herald Avenues Awards for HR Excellence on January 17 saw the best of the HR fraternity come together in Bangalore. Initiated for the first time, the event is set to be a regular feature. Besides being a contribution to the industry, this venture is expected to go a long way in boosting the Deccan Herald brand name. Stressing on the growing importance of HR today, Tilak Kumar, Joint MD...

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19 January 2004

Vaarttha forays into TV, plans to launch news channel

The Telugu television news sector is heating up. While December saw the launch announcements of three news channels, January brings forth a fourth player. Vaarttha, one of Andhra Pradesh’s leading Telugu dailies, has decided to diversify into television with plans to launch a news channel. Set for takeoff this year, the organisation is ironing out the details. Confirming Vaarttha’s decision to...

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12 January 2004

Dainik Jagran to launch a new edition in Ludhiana

Clocking 1.4 crore daily readers, Dainik Jagran is eyeing the Punjab pie. The Jagran group is launching an edition in Ludhiana on January 18, 2004. "The new edition will help Dainik Jagran consolidate its position in Punjab," says Shailesh Gupta, Director, Dainik Jagran. What was the purpose behind launching an edition in Ludhiana? "We had plans of setting up a second plant in Punjab and it made...

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7 January 2004

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Creative minds from ad agencies across the country are slated to battle it out for the ‘Concerned Communicator Award’ organized by Rajasthan Patrika. The annual award ceremony is held each year on the newspaper’s foundation day. What is the USP of the Award? Ajay Tumkalia, General Manager – Marketing, Rajasthan Patrika tells exchange4media, "The Award was instituted in ‘97 by K. C. Kulish, Founder...

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5 January 2004

Feel at home with your favourite newspaper

On-demand is in demand. We are talking newspapers here. Most popular in the hospitality industry, this facility lets a guest use his credit card to pay for a newspaper of his choice, print it, and read it instantly. The amazing thing about the newspaper on-demand technology is that geographical location does not matter. Whether you are in the US, UK or India, just print your favourite newspaper...

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