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Aurobindo gets USFDA nod for Cefotaxime injection09-NOV-09
Aurobindo Pharma today said it has got the final approval from the US drug regulator to market its antibiotic Cefotaxime injection used for treating various infections.
Discovery inks distribution pact with Bashundhara Grp15-JUL-09
Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, a division of media firm Discovery, today said it has signed an agreement with Bashundhara Infotainment for distributing Discovery's bouquet of channels in Bangladesh.
Promoter holding in Spice Mobiles at 63.25 %14-JUL-09
Spice Mobiles today said its promoter group firm Spice Televentures holds a 63.25 per cent stake in the company pursuant to acquisition of 0.01 per cent stake through an open offer.
No winners in Formula One23-JUN-09
In the fifties, sixties and to some extent even the seventies, Formula One racing was simple. Enthusiasts representing manufacturers and teams got together to build state-of-the-art racing cars which met the rules set by the ‘Formula’ and raced against each other. Racing was mostly on historic European circuits, and car makers stood a good chance of selling more cars when they won on Sunday afternoons. When the costs of car development mounted, a new breed of teams with huge financial backing sprang up. They used new-age metallurgy and tyre technology to take Formula One to a level where it became impossible for just any old bunch of enthusiasts to build cars and race them competitively. And so it was that Bernie Ecclestone made use of his tobacco millions and created the highly-televised, money-spinning circus that the world knows as Formula One today.
Rebels with a cause21-JUN-09
Formula One faces its biggest crisis in the history of the sport.
Mirchi`s comeback to movie world07-JUL-08

ENTERTAINMENT: Mirchi Movies will invest Rs 100 crore in making feature films over the next year.

`We`ve entered mainstream media abroad`02-JUN-08

Times Infotainment Media Limited (TIML), the 100 per cent subsidiary of Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd has acquired Virgin Radio Ltd, a radio station in the UK owned by the Glasgow-based Scottish Media Group.

Indian TV channels obsessed with `three Cs`, says new book11-MAR-08
Television news channels in India are obsessed with celebrity culture which centres on Bollywood while the three Cs  cinema, crime and cricket  encapsulate most of their content, according to new
You Telecom buys Blore-based Digital Infotainment14-JAN-08
You Telecom, an internet service provider (ISP) in which global investment major Citigroup Venture Capital (CVC) holds 85% stake, has acquired 50% stake in Bangalore-based cable operator Digital
Image Info launches gaming course13-SEP-06
Image Infotainment Limited (IIL) has launched a new course in e-learning and mobile gaming.
Wockhardt gets USFDA nod for cefotaxime01-SEP-06
Wockhardt has received approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (US FDA) for marketing cefotaxime sodium injection in the US market.
Image Infotainment to launch three-year digital media course14-JUN-06
Image College of Arts, Animation and Technology (ICAT), a division of Chennai-based Image Infotainment Limited, will launch a three-year full-time programme in digital media, which includes animation,
Kolkata TV eyes March 27 launch22-MAR-06
The diversified Xenitis group will invest Rs 100 crore in its media venture Kolkata TV, slated for launch of March 27.
Time to tune in26-JAN-06
With private FM due on air anytime soon, its celebration time in north India.
Reliance Infocomm to promote Aathi18-JAN-06
Reliance Infocomm's Cine Ulagam, an infotainment-based mobile content that may serve as a film promotion platform, has tied up with film producer S A Chandrasekhar for the promotion of his new film
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