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  • ZEEL to launch Malayalam GEC, regional movie channels in FY19

    Television Post | 25 May, 2018

    MUMBAI: ZEEL is looking to fill the gap in its regional portfolio by entering Kerala market and launching movie channels in regional markets where it doesn’t have one.

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  • Zee Anmol most watched channel across genres

    Indian Television | 25 May, 2018

    BENGALURU: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (Zeel) free to air (FTA) Hindi GEC Zee Anmol has reached the realm that has been normally occupied by the Sun TV Network’s flagship Tamil GEC Sun TV or by one of the Hindi channels that has been airing the Indian Premier League. What is remarkable is that Zee Anmol has reached alpha position in the closing and hence, the most interesting stage of the eleven edition of the BCCI’s cash cow league! Zee Anmol has upstaged Star India’s Hindi sports channel Star Sports 1 Hindi, pushing it to second place, and Sun TV to third rank in Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) weekly ratings for the top 10 channels across genre in week 20 of 2018 (Saturday, 12 May 2018 to Friday, 18 May 2018).

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  • BTVI to leverage digital mediums for growth

    Indian Television | 25 May, 2018

    MUMBAI: English business news channel BTVI is completing two years in August this year. The company was transformed from Bloomberg TV India after Bloomberg decided not to renew its deal with Business Broadcast News. BTVI got its COO Megha Tata in 2016 at the same time it got its new name.

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  • AIDCF Welcomes New Tariff Order And Interconnection Regulations Of 2017

    Exchange4media | 24 May, 2018

    In the matter of the new Tariff Order and Interconnection Regulations as notified by TRAI in March 2017, which was subsequently challenged by Star India and Vijay Television, a landmark judgement has been pronounced today by Honorable Mr. Justice M.M. Sundresh of the Honorable Madras High Court. 

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  • Shreya Broadcasting FY17 rev up 13% at Rs 49.95 cr

    Television Post | 24 May, 2018

    MUMBAI: Shreya Broadcasting has seen a 13.36% jump in its revenue to Rs 49.95 crore for FY17 compared to Rs 44.06 crore in the previous fiscal. The company’s net profit has remained flat at Rs 1.87 crore compared to Rs 1.76 crore.

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  • TRAI Tariff Order: Battle Between Broadcasters And The Cable Industry

    Exchange4media | 24 May, 2018

    The much awaited judgment on Star India and Vijay Television’s case against TRAI Tariff order has finally been pronounced by the Madras High Court in favour of TRAI. The distribution industry is elated by the order while the broadcasters seem dissatisfied by the judgement. 

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  • Eros Q4 net jumps 80.4% to Rs 60.8 cr

    Television Post | 24 May, 2018
















    MUMBAI: Eros International Media’s consolidated net profit for the quarter ended 31 March has risen 80.4% to Rs 60.8 crore as against Rs 33.7 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

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  • Madras HC TRAI- Star case: All parties keep options open

    Indian Television | 24 May, 2018

    MUMBAI: Even as till late evening yesterday all those connected with the case filed by Star India and Vijay TV against regulator TRAI in Madras High Court kept waiting for the full text of the court order, options for future course of action were kept open, including whether the high court should be asked to clarify on some observations.

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  • Eros International Q4 Revenue Up By 22.5%

    Exchange4media | 24 May, 2018

    Eros International Media Ltd. (BSE Script Code: 533261; NSE Script Code EROSMEDIA) the Indian Film and Digital Studio reported its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2018.

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  • Broadcasters Are Driving The Market, Leaving No Room For Subscribers: Madras High Court

    Exchange4media | 24 May, 2018

    The Madras High Court on Wednesday pronounced its much-awaited judgment on the TRAI tariff order relating to the pricing and packaging of TV channels offered in a bouquet. According to sources, the court approved all proposals of the TRAI order, except the one that puts a cap of 15 per cent on the discount on the maximum retail price of a bouquet.

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