Media
Boss Orange watches to be launched in India
24 Feb 2009
Mogae Digital launches 'Garden of love'
18 Feb 2009
Chief minister Ashok Chavan to felicitate photo-journalists covering Mumbai terror attack
17 Feb 2009
Parade CEO Anderson retires
16 Feb 2009
CNBC Awaaz produces budget series
16 Feb 2009
News International cuts editorial jobs
12 Feb 2009
UK plans anti-terror ads on Pak TV
12 Feb 2009
The UK government is recruiting prominent Muslim citizens in the country to feature in TV ads to be aired in Pakistan, asking Pakistanis to desist from supporting extremists
WSJ launches Indian edition online; print may follow
11 Feb 2009
After eliminating about two dozen newsroom jobs, cutting its reporting and editing staff through layoffs, the Wall Street Journal is expanding its online offerings in Asia, including a regional home page for India.
Newsstand sales of US magazines plummet as customers avoid impulse buys
10 Feb 2009
Sales of US magazines at newsstands and other retail outlets dropped during the second half of 2008 as readers looked for ways to trim discretionary spending
Zee to launch Nonstop News
07 Feb 2009
Media stimulus package on way: Anand Sharma
07 Feb 2009
The government will soon come out with a stimulus package for the media industry, to help it ward-off the effects of the global financial downturn
Murdoch’s News Corp reports biggest quarterly loss of $6.41 billion
07 Feb 2009
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has posted its biggest ever quarterly net loss, after taking an $8.4 billion write-down for the value of its Dow Jones acquisition, broadcasting licenses and other assets
Murdoch’s News Corp reports biggest quarterly loss of $6.41 billion
07 Feb 2009
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has posted its biggest ever quarterly net loss, after taking an $8.4 billion write-down for the value of its Dow Jones acquisition, broadcasting licenses and other assets
LA Times' parent ventures into online entertainment news
06 Feb 2009
The venture is expected to serve a combined online audience of about 9 million unique visitors viewing 65 million pages a month across all its affiliates' online entertainment offerings
GlaxoSmithKline plc announces board changes
04 Feb 2009
FT launches new mobile website
31 Jan 2009
FT launches new mobile website
31 Jan 2009
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