BANGALORE: The Garden City will play host to Nasscom ITES-BPO Strategy event for the third time in succession. The summit, with the theme ‘Global Leadership and...
MUMBAI: In 1960 the Kiwis first welcomed television into their homes. The first broadcast was only two hours long, in black-and-white, and for the first six...
On 17 May, a Tuesday, even as the new information and broadcasting ministry secretary SK Arora, after taking over from his predecessor Navin Chawla, was telling...
MUMBAI: Let the message spread faster than the virus. That is the key point of the Entertainment Television Summit on HIV/Aids which is taking place today....
MUMBAI: Research group Informa Telecoms and Media predicts that there will be 124.8 million broadcast mobile TV users worldwide by 2010. An inflection point is...
MUMBAI: The 30 th Radio and Television Advertising Practioners’ Association Award (RAPA) felicitated the best of content from the electronic media. These awards are conferred for...
MUMBAI: American youth are more interested in a free ad-supported mobile video service than in a subscription video service, such as those offered by Verizon Wireless....
MUMBAI:An interesting innovation in the US might just change the kids viewing patters in America. A final year student at the Brunel University has come about...
MUMBAI: Media conglomerate Viacom’s cable network dedicated to men Spike TV will adapt the Vampire movie Blade for a television film. The television movie based...
MUMBAI: Consumer technology prices in Asia dropped significantly between 2003 and 2004 despite recent concerns about increases in commodities prices used to manufacture these goods. GfK...