TRAI: FM Radio ad revenue moved up in the third quarter
BENGALURU: After the slump in advertisement revenues by private FM radio stations in the quarters ended 30 June 2016 (Q1-17) and 31 March 2016 (Q4
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MUMBAI: Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (‘Jio’) announced today that the Jio Summer Surprise has been fully withdrawn, following the advice of Teleco
read moreTRAI: FM Radio ad revenues move up in Q2-17
BENGALURU: After the recent slump in advertisement revenues by private FM radio stations in the quarters ended 30 June 2016 (Q1-17) and 31 March 2
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BENGALURU: Generally the Indian private FM industry witnesses a quarter-over-quarter (q-o-q) advertisement (ad) revenue slump in the first quarter
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NEW DELHI: Even as he favoured the idea of self-regulation in the media, Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu stressed today that
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NEW DELHI: The DVB-T2 platform proposed by Prasar Bharati for Digital Terrestrial Transmission has capabilities to transmit radio services on it a
read moreIndustry-led body under govt guidelines to do radio audience measurement: TRAI
NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Thursday (15 August 2016) said there is a need to prescribe “a soft touch, conducive, forwa
read moreAIR opposes industry-led regulatory body for rating radio listenership at TRAI open house
NEW DELHI: All India Radio will suffer if the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India decides on an industry-regulated body for radio audience measur
read moreTrai to hold Open house on need for regulatory body for radio listenership measurement
NEW DELHI: An Open House is to be held in Delhi next week on the radio audience measurement and rating services in India.
read moreNew I&B secretary Ajay Mittal has his tasks cut out
NEW DELHI: The biggest challenges for Indian bureaucrats can be summed up in just a few words: being unprepared, and forced to make compromises.
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