Grammy Awards capture lowest viewership since 2009
MUMBAI: The 57th edition of the Grammy Awards gala was watched by 25.3 million television viewers, Nielsen reported. It is the smallest audience for the top music industry ceremony since 2009.
Big FM topped Mumbai in the fourth week of 2015
MUMBAI: Big FM moved up in Mumbai and held the top position with a market share of 19.3 per cent, TSL of 6.53 and TARP of 1.4 per cent. While the station had the same market share as Radio City in the previous week, Big FM’s market share increased by 0.2 per cent last week.
'Music Works' inspires GenNext music professionals
MUMBAI: Mumbai's renowned music academy True School of Music (TSM) organized a highly successful edition of 'Music Works', a one-day workshop that was held on its campus today.
Initiative to safeguard music-makers' interests launched at Grammy
MUMBAI: Aiming to craft a better future for the music industry, the Grammy Creators Alliance has been introduced at the 57th edition of Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Background music can help people fall in love
MUMBAI: Out on your first date? Make sure that the spot you pick has a soothing music running in the background to maximise your chances of falling in love.
Singing: Practice makes perfect
MUMBAI: Singing accurately is a learnt skill that can decline over time if not used and not so much a natural talent as commonly thought, a new research suggests.
Akashvani gets exclusive radio broadcast rights for the commentary of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
NEW DELHI: Even as controversy continues to prevail over how Doordarshan can fulfil the Delhi High Court order in the light of the must-carry clause, All India Radio has got the exclusive rights for the broadcast of radio commentary for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
AIR has digitised around 1, 40,000 hours of archival material, plans to outsource digitisation
NEW DELHI: All India Radio (AIR), which commenced digitisation of its archival material in 2001, has so far accomplished digitisation of 1,39,000 hours of recordings.
NALSA offers legal aid jingles and programmes to community radio stations to benefit citizens
NEW DELHI: The National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) has appealed to community radio stations to use its jingles and its awareness programmes to make people aware of the services it offers.
Lucian Grainge tops Billboard's 2015 power 100 list
MUMBAI: Universal Music Group announced that Billboard magazine named its chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge as No. 1 on its list of the 100 most powerful people in the music industry.