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Volume no:1. Issue no: 40

28 June 1999


VOICES

I'd like to give it a more holistic approach making it an affair with the youth.

MTV India boss Alex Kuruvilla on what he intends to do with the channel in The Sunday Review, The Times of India.

It think overall, we get quite a lot of criticism from both sides, but a lot of the criticism is from people whose job it is to criticise, whose job it is to influence, whose job it is to ring up and say, you're pro-Indian or pro-Pakistan.

BBC World managing editor south Asia Sam Miller on whether Indians have reason to criticise the BBC's editorial stance on India in The Times of India.

When you make a launch, you make a sale. Stability of the launch is the key factor for the industry.

Satellite launch firm Arianespace chairman & chief executive Jean-Marie Luton in The Financial Express.

I think it's the right appointment. The BBC needs passionate and expert leadership. He's a skilled guy and I wish him all the luck in the world. He's going to need it.

ITV chief executive Richard Eyre on the appointment of Greg Dyke as the new boss of the BBC in the Financial Times.

 
  Indo-Pak conflict enters new phase

  DD wants DTH clearance and exclusivity soon

 

ZEE telefilms' Vijay Jindal:on his way out?

  IBS to lobby against DD protectionism

  ETN gets blessings from Sivasankaran

 

SONY to launch on BSKYB on 26 August

 
  ZEE TV gets loan for DTO services

  DD wants to develop inhouse marketing capabilities

  TVi shuts off news telecast
 
 

MTV India's Alex Kuruvilla states MTV's mission

BBC South Asia Managing Director Sam Miller on the channel's editorial stance

 
 

Hallmark's Jeffrey Johnson believes India has tremendous potential

 
 
 
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