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BIG FM gets new brand ambassador, all new music17-SEP-09
After the successful completion of three years of operations, Big FM 92.7 FM is all set to reposition itself with a new brand ambassador — Sonu Nigam — and with a new music positioning called Chillax Hits.
Radio cos catch the social networking site bug20-AUG-09
Radio companies like Big FM, RadioCity and Fever FM are not only revamping their websites to make them more interactive, but also taking to social networking in a big way to monetise the online space for additional revenues.
Radio's zen boy18-JUL-09
Tarun Katial of Big FM, when not launching private FM radio stations at breakneck speed, is a follower of Vipassana and, as Shuchi Bansal discovers, against animal killing - even if that means saying no to leather shoes.
Fever FM aims for top slot in city15-JUN-09
Fever FM, one of the youngest radio channels in the city, plans to take on the top slot within the next six months outshining the other hot favourites like Radio Mirchi, BIG FM and Friends FM with aggressive brand promotion activities and marketing strategies in the pipeline.
Big FM to list on BSE in 2 months04-JUN-09
To infuse funds for its business expansion and to independently manage the operations, Big FM, the country’s single-largest private FM radio company in terms of number of licences to operate radio stations (45), will be listed on both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) within the next two months.
Shuchi Bansal: Big FM, small advertisers25-APR-09
With the economic downturn hitting national ad budgets, FM radio stations are tuning in to local advertisers to stay on air.
FM channels cash in on polls26-MAR-09
Elections in Uttar Pradesh have brought in a ray of hope for the FM radio channels, which have been hit by the recession.
Govt to allow media firms to demerge FM radio business11-SEP-08
The government is set to allow companies holding the licence for operating private FM radio stations to hive off their FM radio business into separate entities as a proposal to this effect is likely
Big FM to offer content for Singapore radio26-JUN-08

Big FM, the radio initiative from Anil Ambani group firm Adlabs Films Ltd, has tied up with Singapore's Radio Network MediaCorp to broadcast Bollywood musical hits in the city state.

Small towns become battle grounds for national FM radio23-NOV-07
As many as 13 key vacant private FM radio stations in five towns are likely to become the battle ground for six big national private FM radio companies in the next months financial bidding of 96
Big FM forays into outdoor advertising19-SEP-07
The Anil-Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG)-promoted Big 92.7 FM has started its outdoor advertisement division Big Street, marking its foray into the Rs 1,000 crore out-of-home (OOH) market in the
Big FM open to Gujarati content devt29-MAY-07
Big 92.7 FM, a private FM radio station, has expressed its desire to enter into regional content development in Gujarat.
Big FM set to hit airwaves in Goa11-APR-07
Big FM, the Anil-Dhirubhai Ambani Group (A-DAG) controlled AdLabs Radio, is all set to hit the airwaves in the tourist centric Goa by April-end.
Big FM eyes other revenue earning options09-APR-07
Even though industry estimates claim a 50 per cent per cent growth in radio listenership this year, Adlabs' Big FM is exploring other revenue earning options to push growth.
Big FM eyes other revenue earning options07-APR-07
Even though industry estimates claim a 50 per cent per cent growth in radio listenership this year, Adlabs' Big FM is exploring other revenue earning options to push growth.
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