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Volume no.: 1. Issue no. 17

18 January 1999

WELL SAID

"The Internet will destroy more businesses than it will create, in the sense that it will wipe out the middlemen. We will all have to adapt and learn to live with it and use it too." "The proliferation of new media is not the death knell of the old. It hasn't worked out that way. All these industries (newspapers, film, radio, and television) are doing quite well." GLOBAL MEDIA BARON RUPERT MURDOCH TO REUTERS IN SINGAPORE.

 
 

Government looks at further opening up of Telecom and Television

  Zee says merger is off; Reports third quarter results

  Sony says it expects buoyant results too

  Newspaper society gives suggestions on broadcasting regulations

  Siticable gives six months for interest service

  BBC signs carriage deal for Asian hotel chain

 
  DD moves channels to open up INSAT transponder capacity

  Adult Channel says it is on

  TV 18 takes stock options route

  Television firms mark presence at film fair in Hyderabad

  Channel launches delayed

  CNBC Asia awards complete title CNBC

 
  Jennifer Fletcher has been promoted to Regional Sales Director, Turner International Asia Pacific, Ltd.

 
Well Said
 

The Internet will destroy more businesses

 
 
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