Shuchi Bansal &Amp; Nistula Hebbar In New Delhi

Stories by Shuchi Bansal &Amp; Nistula Hebbar In New Delhi

Addicted to the internet?

Addicted to the internet?

Rediff.com   25 May 2009

The 2009 survey, that covers the gadgets that people use on a daily basis, showed that dependence on the Net has grown. Two years ago, only 9 per cent of the respondents said they cannot survive without the internet. In 2009, the figure has jumped five-fold to 44 per cent. Email is the currency of communications and online search is crucial to the internet experience. There's a three-fold increase in people who said they can't do without gaming sites.

Business battles on the news-stands

Business battles on the news-stands

Rediff.com   15 May 2009

The facsimile edition of The Wall Street Journal and the Indian edition of Forbes, the magazine famous for its global billionaires' list, will be launched next week. A look at what to expect.

KBC crosses the floor to Sony

KBC crosses the floor to Sony

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2009

Channel also acquires rights to Slumdog Millionnaire.

It's advantage broadcasters in the television war

It's advantage broadcasters in the television war

Rediff.com   20 Jan 2009

The TDSAT scrapping the Trai's judgement on channel pricing is a major victory for broadcasters, but could also see consumer prices moving up.

IFC shareholder rebels against Raghav Bahl

IFC shareholder rebels against Raghav Bahl

Rediff.com   17 Jan 2009

The dispute involves a UK-based hedge fund, Altima Partners, and the company's principal promoter Raghav Bahl, founder and largest shareholder of Network18, the broadcasting group which runs TV channels such as CNBC-TV18, Colors and Awaaz.

Print media cos rationalise costs, job cuts afoot

Print media cos rationalise costs, job cuts afoot

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2008

The move has surprised the print media industry which is reeling under recession with most newspaper publishers having put their expansion plans on hold.

Bhaskar in advanced talks for INX stakes

Bhaskar in advanced talks for INX stakes

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2008

D B Corp, the owner of the Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar, is in advanced discussions with broadcaster INX Media to acquire a stake in the company that operates the entertainment channels as well as a majority stake in its English language news channel NewsX. Both companies are promoted by Indrani and Peter Mukerjea, the former Star India CEO.

Sakaal's plan for national footprint loses steam

Sakaal's plan for national footprint loses steam

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

Sakaal Times is in the news for the wrong reasons. The paper has shut down its Delhi office leaving a little over 60 people jobless.

Wall Street Journal to launch fax edition in India

Wall Street Journal to launch fax edition in India

Rediff.com   15 Nov 2008

Rupert Murdoch's international financial daily The Wall Street Journal, published by Dow Jones & Company, is all set to launch its facsimile edition in India next month. The newspaper, to be launched in Mumbai, is likely to be priced at Rs 30 a copy.

News channels tighten belts

News channels tighten belts

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2008

The business model is going through a reality check; expansion plans on hold and manpower rationalisation is on the cards. Checking expenditure is critical now as advertising is already on a downswing, though CEOs insist that the real impact will be felt in the next quarter. On condition of anonymity, an advertising sales executive admits to a 15 to 20 per cent decline in news channel advertising.

'Media growth lies in the distribution-end'

'Media growth lies in the distribution-end'

Rediff.com   24 Oct 2008

An interview with BMR partners and media specialists Nitin Atroley and Vivek Gupta

Dainik Bhaskar IPO under threat

Dainik Bhaskar IPO under threat

Rediff.com   23 Sep 2008

The challenge has been thrown by Mahesh Prasad Agarwal, brother of the late Dwarka Prasad Agarwal, who claims he owns 30 per cent in Dwarka Prasad Agarwal & Brothers, the company that holds the Dainik Bhaskar title. His son, Sanjay, says, "If D B Corp does not fully own the Dainik Bhaskar title, how can it use the brand name to raise money?" However, D B Corp executives claimed there was no dispute over the title as it had been settled by the Supreme Court order of July 2003.

Television channels eye new income streams

Television channels eye new income streams

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2008

With advertising a little less robust than last year and television ad rates not showing any sign of climbing up, thanks to viewership fragmentation and increased competition, the Hindi general entertainment channels are tapping non-advertising revenue streams to shore up incomes. This includes content-repurposing, overseas subscription, and licensing and merchandising.

Let's get digital

Let's get digital

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2008

The proposals to get cable operators to offer digital signals aren't going to work unless the government mandates CAS-systems across the country.

We are pro-reform but talk to us first, BJP to UPA

We are pro-reform but talk to us first, BJP to UPA

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2008

The Bharatiya Janata Party said it is pro-economic reform but wants the government to stoop before it can conquer on securing its support for key legislative changes, chiefly in banking, insurance and pensions, which form part of the reform agenda.

'BJP opposed the N-deal for the sake of opposing'

'BJP opposed the N-deal for the sake of opposing'

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2008

Former Bangalore police commissioner H T Sangliana and BJP MP from Bangalore defied the party whip and voted for the UPA's trust motion. He speaks on why he did so, as well as his plans for the future.

Lok Sabha TV:Rs 1 lakh for every 5-min feed

Lok Sabha TV:Rs 1 lakh for every 5-min feed

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2008

It's going to be a field day for the 40-odd news channels in the country as they gear up to cover the UPA Government's trust vote on July 22.

What's in a name in radio biz? Plenty

What's in a name in radio biz? Plenty

Rediff.com   3 Jun 2008

The one with the curious name is the runaway leader, setting benchmarks in programming, standardisation and localisation. It doesn't hurt to be part of a formidable family.

Branded chains swamp mobile retail market

Branded chains swamp mobile retail market

Rediff.com   26 May 2008

Clearly, the mobile handset market is buzzing with new branded retail chains such as Reliance and Aditya Birla Group entering the fray and the existing chains expanding their foorprint. Take Pantaloon Retail's JV with Axiom of Dubai, for instance. The company is re-branding its standalone retail chain Mport to Axiom stores, which is among the largest telecom products chain in West Asia.

Govt drives bus corridor concept to 5 more states

Govt drives bus corridor concept to 5 more states

Rediff.com   21 May 2008

First tranche of funding for 13 projects disbursed under urban renewal scheme.