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20 June 2005

Tamil weekly gets innovative: Ananda Vikatan gives 3-D glasses to readers to see images

Ananda Vikatan, the Tamil weekly, has added another dimension to the print war in the state. In copies of its issue dated June 26, 2005, a total of 16 pages have been dedicated to the specially created images, and the weekly handed out viewing glasses for readers to view the images, free with the magazine. Vikatan is in the process of inviting advertisers and agencies to feature in the publication...

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19 June 2005

Rumsfeld, al-Zarqawi target Aljazeera

Two sides at war with each other – the United States and an al Qaida-linked group in Iraq - have found a common target, the Arabic television channel Aljazeera. If US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has accused Aljazeera of attacking the image of the US, the leader of the al Qaida-linked group Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has charged the Arabic channel of being a mouthpiece for the Americans. Rumsfeld a...

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19 June 2005

Sahara news rejigs personnel

MUMBAI: In line with the restructuring happening in the overall Sahara group's media business, the news segment too is undergoing changes with an endeavour to create synergy in the editorial line-up and several changes have been effected with effect from Friday. Rao Birendra Singh, who had been looking after Sahara Samay U.P (the Uttar Pradesh-specific news channel), has been elevated and given...

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19 June 2005

Glamour, instant jobs, baits for wannabe journalists

New Delhi, June 18 : When the urge to be seen on TV or be read by the nation and a sprinkling of idealism become the fulcrum of a career choice, it results in the mad rush for journalism courses that Delhi has seen this year. Journalism is a favourite course among those who have applied for admission to various colleges. As the total applications received by the 72 colleges under Delhi University...

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18 June 2005

Infomedia ropes in Dinesh Krishnan as Editor for Better Photography

Infomedia India Ltd., formerly known as Tata Infomedia, India’s largest yellow pages & special interest magazines’ publisher, has appointed Dinesh Krishnan as the Editor, Better Photography. Besides Yellow Pages, Infomedia also publishes leading magazines such as Overdrive, IC-Chip, Better Photography, AV Max, Search and the recently launched Better Interiors. Welcoming Krishnan to the Infomedia...

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18 June 2005

Govt may restrict cross-holding in media

The information and broadcasting ministry is considering cross-holding equity restrictions in the media. This means, a newspaper company will not be allowed to hold the entire equity in a television or a radio broadcasting company and vice versa. Also, a television broadcaster will not be able to own the whole of a cable distribution company. At present, similar cross-holding restrictions exist in...

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17 June 2005

FIIs allowed up to 26% in print media

This would give the print media greater flexibility while raising money. The government today allowed foreign funds, overseas corporate bodies, non-resident Indians and persons of Indian origin to invest in Indian newspaper companies. Besides, the printing of foreign editions of international publications in India has also been allowed. However, the overall foreign investment cap in news and...

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17 June 2005

Junior Jagran to reach out to 20 more cities from today

In an attempt to entice more children to get into the habit of reading newspapers, leading Hindi daily Dainik Jagran will roll out the Junior Jagran, a weekly supplement, from 20 additional cities. Junior Jagran will be available in these cities along with the main edition starting today. The newspaper is targeting school students to report for the supplement along with the Jagran editorial team...

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17 June 2005

Green light for FDI in news

The Union Cabinet on Thursday decided to facilitate greater foreign presence in the print media. This will be done by allowing printing of facsimile editions of foreign newspapers and periodicals and increasing the syndication limits in Indian newspapers. Also, greater flexibility has been allowed for foreign investment in the print media within the existing 26 per cent ceiling. This is expected...

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17 June 2005

Cabinet not for Indian editions of foreign dailies

The Union Cabinet on Thursday opted against allowing the publication of Indian editions of foreign newspapers while clearing a proposal to permit the printing of facsimile editions of foreign newspapers and periodicals. The question of whether Indian editions of foreign newspapers should be allowed came up for discussion as part of the package of print media policy changes presented to the Cabinet...

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