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Indiantelevision.com's News Room Archives 2004
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The News Room Headlines in the month of Feburary
* Bashir expected to join ABC in million dollar deal
* Aaj Tak's strategy for upcoming elections
(27 Feburary 2004)
 
* Telugu tackled; TV9 keen on Kannada news channel next
(26 Feburary 2004)
 
* NDTV spins ad contest around vote theme
* BBC receives award for dedication to environment
* CNN to rebrand two news shows
(25 Feburary 2004)
 
* Aaj Tak's Srivastava withdraws resignation
* Elections offer huge visibility for ads
(24 Feburary 2004)
 
* CNBC's 'Trial by Fire' debuts on 21 February
* Indian football stars to protest against Doordarshan
(21 Feburary 2004)
 
* BBC acting DG Mark Byford leading editorial review
* Bollywood actor Manoj Bajpai to pen column for bbchindi.com
(20 Feburary 2004)
 
* Indian Information Service officers protest induction of 'outsiders'
* CEO Prasar Bharati elected CBA Vice President
* Zee News rolls out poll programming
* New Aditya Birla Group ad to exclusively premiere on Star News
(19 Feburary 2004)
 
* NDTV wins international recognition for news feature, engineering advance
* IANS, iVision tie up on news for print, TV
* Former CNN chief named MSNBC head
(18 February 2004)
 
* Uday Shankar takes charge as editor of Star News
(16 Feburary 2004)
 
* Synergy works on capsules for Aaj Tak, Headlines Today
* Indo-Pak tour is on: Star News
(14 Feburary 2004)
 
* News Corp reports 19 per cent rise in revenue
* Aaj Tak's 'JBC' with Jaaferi attracts maximum eyeballs in debut episode
* BBC Prime celebrates five years in Africa next month
* Rani Mukherjee to star in NDTV's 'Jai Jawan' sequel
(13 Feburary 2004)
 
* Indian Decision Makers Survey lists BBC World as top news channel
* Now Reuters to outsource to India
* Blink again! BBC scribe reads news in sari
(11 February 2004)
* Sahara Samay Mumbai to target women in afternoon band
* Rajat Sharma looks to build India TV channel team
* Government unlikely to allow news on private FM
(10 February 2004)
* CNN reduces Hong Kong headcount by 30
(9 February 2004)
* Dileep Padgaonkar to present Question Time India
(7 February 2004)
* Kunika Lall calls it day at Sahara Samay
* 'Question Time India' returns to BBC World
* Aaj Tak opts for old hand KW Naqvi as news director
(6 February 2004)
* Govt. reviewing 'Business Standard' FDI application: Prasad
* Aaj Tak distribution head Amitabh Srivastava quits
* CNBC's fourth Mutual Fund awards on 9 February
* CNBC-TV18 launches new show on business beyond the metros
* Preity Zinta's column for BBC website gets overwhelming response
(5 February 2004)