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Chennai watches TV longer than other metros: TAM
TOP mass entertainment channels such as Star Plus, Sony and Zee may not be hot favourites in Chennai, unlike in other cities, but that doesn't mean the city's appetite for television is weak. In fact, it's much stronger than other metros. ... More

SPORTS
HC asks Zee, ESPN to make fresh bids
THE Bombay High Court today suggested that ESPN-Star Sports and Zee TV make fresh and final bids for the rights to broadcast national and international cricket matches to be played in India between October 2004 and September 2008. This time ... More

Cricket telecast: Opportunity for lost bidders
EVEN as Zee Telefilms chalks out its strategy for the cricket rights, legal experts are of the opinion that the Bombay High Court's suggestion for a fresh round of bidding could open options for the other broadcasters who had lost out in the ... More




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