Indiantelevision.com's Headlines for the month of September 2002
 
* Balaji hunts for fresh talent in mass auditions (30 September 2002)
* Citi to hawk AOL's cash mgt services in Asia (30 September 2002)
* Canal+ opens up digital market on DTT platform (30 September 2002)
* Star claims hold on Sunday mornings too (30 September 2002)
* BBC switches off analogue feed (30 September 2002)
* Turner launches action channel CNX in UK (30 September 2002)
* ADV Films' licensing opportunities at MIPCOM 2002 (30 September 2002)
* ESPN Launches ‘Legends of Cricket ’ Series (28 September 2002)
* Cameron's 'Dark Angel' premieres on Star World next (28 September 2002)
* Nick has a Chhota VJ in Shiv Tandon (28 September 2002)
* Bangla cable networks switch off to protest killing (28 September 2002)
* UK's ITC slaps £10,000 fine on B4U (28 September 2002)
* Regulatory body for electronic media mooted (28 September 2002)
* MEN to add four channels by November (27 September 2002)
* Advantage Modis in Disney Channel row (27 September 2002)
* ETC eyes more international markets (27 September 2002)
* Zee Tele to merge 4 subsidiaries (27 September 2002)
* BBC targets Indian corporate viewer from November (27 September 2002)
* New Skies signs EBU deal for transmission services (27 September 2002)
* Hallmark US honoured with 'National Angel' award (27 September 2002)
* Second edition of MTV Asia Awards scheduled for January (27 September 2002)
* Zee News says it scored some firsts in terrorism coverage (25 September 2002)
* New companies, programs join MIP screenings (25 September 2002)
* New features on Abu Dhabi TV's IT show (25 September 2002)
* ESS revamps event management group, adds new responsibilities (25 September 2002)
* AXN's 'CSI', 'Alias' win Emmys (25 September 2002)
* Cricket delivers ratings for MAX (25 September 2002)
* Raj TV to sing new tune from October, to launch Telugu channel (25 September 2002)
* HTMT to merge media units, plans IPO (25 September 2002)
* Four Emmys on CNN's platter (25 September 2002)
* Cartoon Network celebrates Diwali with 'Ramayan' (25 September 2002)
* Star World lines new shows beginning October (25 September 2002)
* 410 m homes to view 1st MTV Latin American Awards (25 September 2002)
* Blockbuster movies, Celebrities, Events: The new Zee readies for battle once again (25 September 2002)
* METSAT safe in orbital slot (25 September 2002)
* IRS 2002 confirms dominance of C&S over terrestrial in urban areas (25 September 2002)
* Zee declares Rs 1.9b. net profit for FY2002 (25 September 2002)
* HBO dominates Emmys with 24 awards (24 September 2002)
* MTV takes over College Television Network in US (24 September 2002)
* HTMT hikes call centre capacity by 100 CSRs (23 September 2002)
* 'The West Wing' a winner at Emmys (23 September 2002)
* Hinduja TMT to buy up 100% of CVIL (23 September 2002)
* 'Hello Inspector' completes 100 episodes on DD Metro Tuesday (23 September 2002)
* Sun TV shines in US on DTH platform (23 September 2002)
* Warner Bros pacts with China, Hong Kong for telefilms (23 September 2002)
* HBO to host first live Rolling Stones concert (23 September 2002)
* Redesigned CNN website offers expanded sections (23 September 2002)
* TV18, SET India discuss how to resolve INCablenet spat (23 September 2002)
* Fox cable arm FX show to choose a US president (21 September 2002)
* Entries open for Animation Super Pitch 2002 (21 September 2002)
* UK's ITC for '16-QAM' in DTT transmission ai (21 September 2002)
* CNBC questions INCablenet stand (21 September 2002)
* INCablenet refutes CNBC charge (20 September 2002)
* CNBC slams INCablenet for blocking feed in Mumbai (20 September 2002)
* Zee launches dedicated channel for Mideast (20 September 2002)
* NDS gets two BAFTA nominations (20 September 2002)
* Exorbitant fees keep broadcasters away from Asian Games (20 September 2002)
* 15 more channels in IN Cablenet bouquet in Mumbai (20 September 2002)
* First 24 hour martial arts channel launched in US (20 September 2002)
* Proposal to up FDI limit in cable companies to 74 % (19 September 2002)
* Zee asserts Goyal to stay on(19 September 2002)
* Discussions on about Nayak's exit terms (19 September 2002)
* CMCG launches SportzPR, specialised sports communications consultancy (19 September 2002)
* Karisma to star in daily soap on Sahara TV (19 September 2002)
* Priya Tendulkar passes away (19 September 2002)
* 'The Sopranos' create history for HBO in US (19 September 2002)
* Night Visions for the horror buff from HBO (19 September 2002)
* Cinevistaas goes solo into feature film venture (19 September 2002)
* CNN to launch segments on film industry, business leaders (19 September 2002)
* Star India CEO Peter Mukerjea meets Raj Nayak whose mind is made up (19 September 2002)
* InHouse promoters launch film company Metalight (18 September 2002)
* New study offers insights into future TV scenario in the UK (18 September 2002)
* Is Aaj Tak going English or regional? (18 September 2002)
* Vijay TV claims to have inched past KTV (18 September 2002)
* Vivendi, News Corp close to finalising Italy pay TV deal (18 September 2002)
* Hallmark to strengthen late night slot next month (18September 2002)
* KEO satellite targets end 2003 launch (18 September 2002)
* Canal+ launches first iTV-version of Horzu (18 September 2002)
* Star India CEO to meet Raj Nayak this noon on reported resignation (18 September 2002)
* More than 135 schools at ESPN School Quiz 2003 (14 September 2002)
* Om Khushu bags IBC John Tucker Award (17 September 2002)
* Will 'Jayate' spell success for InHouse? (17 September 2002)
* Mumbai HC upholds Creative Eye right to 'Jai Santoshi...' track (17 September 2002)
* NDS hits 30 m mark on pay-TV subscribers (17 September 2002)
* Columbia TriStar entities renamed for Sony brand fit (17 September 2002)
* Star raids Siti headends, SET back on Win (16 September 2002)
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Sony looking to hook women with 2 divergent shows (16 September 2002)

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Mukta Arts floats TV software arm (16 September 2002)

* MTV's 'Osbournes' best reality show at Emmys 'prelude' (16 September 2002)
* NOTA survey reveals that 2001-2002 not a bad year for TV (14 September 2002)
* Indian contingent chases animation (14 September 2002)
* Christian channel re-launched in Chennai (14 September 2002)
* Despite recession, 3,000 screenings witnessed at Rendez-Vous 2002 (14 September 2002)
* Star to shut HK satellite uplink centre (14 September 2002)
* News channel option still open for Prasar Bharati (13 September 2002)
* Zee Telefilms FY-02 audited results on 24 September (13 September 2002)
* Aaj Tak ad makes it official on new news channel (13 September 2002)
* CNBC India launches Destination India docu-series (13 September 2002)
* Jimmy Neutron is Nick's highest-rated premiere (13 September 2002)
* PBS, CBS triumph at news,documentary Emmys (13 September 2002)
* DD to telecast 5 matches from Champions Trophy (13 September 2002)
* Playwin's Maharashtra launch to take two more months (12 September 2002)
* PSLV - C4 takes off successfully (12 September 2002)
* MICA plans workshops on television brand strategies (12 September 2002)
* Sony, Star switch off feeds in Delhi (11 September 2002)
* Star-backed network launching interactive service in Taiwan(11 September 2002)
* Thaicom, VSNL in joint broadcasting platform deal(11 September 2002)
* SPE pursues Fox's box office record for worldwide sales(11 September 2002)
* CBS unveils identities of couples competing in `The Amazing Race 3'(11 September 2002)
* Star readying plans for interactive televiewing '(11 September 2002)
* Talks held on WTO pact impact on media(11 September 2002)
* Asia increasingly buying into French animation(11 September 2002)
* A Team in place, SET safe on ad rates(9 September 2002)
* Eternal Dreams MD bags award for distance education show(9 September 2002)
* Lashkara plans slew of new shows for September(9 September 2002)
* Intelsat 906 launch successful(9 September 2002)
* Cartoon Network US claims success with adult oriented programming(9 September 2002)
* Sang Lan to boost Star China's Olympic programming lineup (9 September 2002)
* CASBAA China Summit postponed to November(9 September 2002)
* Singh panel report: no speedy impact on DTH(9 September 2002)
* Gujarat to curb under reporting the manual way(9 September 2002)
* Zee to get a shade bolder with 'Lipstick'(9 September 2002)
* MAX announces commentary team for Champions(9 September 2002)
* Star, Zee, Sony launching a new show each next week (7 September 2002)
* NK Singh panel for FDI in news programming(7 September 2002)
* 'Antakshari' takes a pause after epic nine-year run(7 September 2002)
* Today 75th anniversary of first TV demonstration(7 September 2002)
* Deal with ICC; India A team to play Champions (6 September 2002)
* Submarine cable to link S-E Asia, M-E, Europe (6 September 2002)
* Nickelodeon UK gets interactive with NDS (6 September 2002)
* 10th Arianespace mission of 2002 today (6 September 2002)
* 'Amanat' bids adieu after marathon run (5 September 2002)
* Essel's E-City to exhibit at MIPCOM 2002 (5 September 2002)
* Law ministry to give opinion on CAS Bill (5 September 2002)
* NGC to air opening of Pyramid chamber live (5 September 2002)
* Cyber Media to air career show on DD2 (4 September 2002)
* ESPN expands in Australia through Foxtel (4 September 2002)
* Intelsat provides DTH to non resident Americans (4 September 2002)
* Nick voted kids', cable's No 1 network in US (4 September 2002)
* SET Asia crowns 2002 UK sporting heroes (4 September 2002)
* 2002 MTV awards get highest viewership in show's history (3 September 2002)
* First stage of judging for Indian Telly Awards over
(3 September 2002)
* IHT-Bloomberg team up for content for Asian readers
(3 September 2002)
* Zee brings back 'Khana Khazana' in a new flavourNEW(3 September 2002)
* Miditech to film first ever commercial river run on Brahmaputra(3 September 2002)
* Daily mythological series on 7 channels of ETV Network(2 September 2002)
* Lever, Colgate ads off air on main satellite channels over service tax issue(2 September 2002)
* Sahara hopeful of compromise formula on cricket team logo issue at Champions(2 September 2002)
* Zee Music launches veejay hunt(2 September 2002)
* Bangladesh government seizes ETV transmission equipment (2 September 2002)
 
See archives for the month of:
* AUGUST 2002
* JULY 2002
* JUNE 2002
* MAY 2002
* APRIL 2002
* MARCH 2002
* FEBRUARY 2002
* JANUARY 2002
   
* ARCHIVES FOR THE YEAR 2001
* ARCHIVES FOR THE YEAR 2000
 
 
 
 
 

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