| Bollywood-multiplex stand-off may end before June 12 | 01-JUN-09 |
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| Millions of fans of Hindi movies will soon be able to watch their favourite Bollywood films in multiplexes, with highly-placed sources in the film production and exhibition business saying a resolution is expected before June 12 to the two-month dispute over revenue-sharing between producers, distributors and multiplex owners. |
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| Indian films find new markets | 27-NOV-06 |
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| With the Indian entertainment exports set to cross the Rs 1,500-crore mark this year and Indian films becoming popular in the international markets like north Europe, Germany, France and Japan, film |
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| Sharp business | 20-MAY-06 |
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| Dealmaking is hotting up but are rumours overshadowing reality?
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| Infotainment panel to look into media business | 29-DEC-05 |
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| The Prime Ministers Office (PMO) has set up a high-powered committee on information, communication and entertainment (ICE) which will be headed by the Principal Secretary to the PM.
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| Switch on to change | 04-MAY-05 |
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| The way we watch television and interact with TV sets will dramatically change.
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| Amit Khanna: The great channel rush | 06-OCT-04 |
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| What is it that still makes Indias crowded TV channel space an attractive destination? The last couple of weeks have seen the launch of two new channels, Zoom and Hungama.
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| Amit Khanna: Blockbuster times | 22-SEP-04 |
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| I have always maintained in these columns and at other fora that, given the right eco-system, the media and entertainment (M&E) industries will not only outperform the economy but will also be a |
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| Amit Khanna: The media are a-changing | 28-JUL-04 |
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| Entertainment is one of the vital segments of the knowledge economy. According to a recent estimate by PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC), the global media and entertainment industry will be worth $1.7 |
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| Amit Khanna: Lights, action, hard sell | 14-JUL-04 |
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| Until recently the advertising and marketing (A&M) of films was limited to putting up gaudy hoardings (now considered a retro art form), issuing small newspaper ads in the entertainment pages of |
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