Staci D. Kramer
Sep 1, 2011 12:25 AM
Hulu’s first offering outside the U.S. is live: Hulu Japan, a subscription service with “hundreds” of films and thousands of hours of TV. For ¥1,480 a month or roughly $18.50, Japanese subscribers can watch across an array of devices just like U.S. subscribers of Hulu Plus with one exception—Hulu Japan…
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Sruthijith KK
Dec 15, 2009 11:00 AM
Doon School alumnus Nikhil Deogun will start the new year as the managing editor for business day programming at CNBC (NYSE: GE), Media Decoder reported. He is currently international editor at The Wall Street Journal. Deogun is among the highest ranking journalists of Indian origin in American journalism and will…
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Sruthijith KK
Sep 4, 2009 2:18 AM
Diversified media firm UTV Software Communications today said it has expanded its board of directors with two non-executive directors, one of whom will be an independent director. Sanjay Purohit, executive director, marketing for Cadbury in India, joins UTV board as an independent non-executive director and Rob Gilby, senior vice president…
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Sruthijith KK
Apr 1, 2009 4:07 AM
HT Media Ltd’s business daily Mint and CNBC (NYSE: GE) TV18 have announced a content alliance whereby the two outlets will feature content from the other. Mint announced the partnership in a front page note to readers today, which points to the CNBC-branded inside page. Today’s featured content has two…
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Sruthijith KK
Mar 30, 2009 12:38 AM
CNBC (NYSE: GE) TV18, India’s top business news channel in terms of ratings, and Mint, HT Media Ltd’s business daily, are entering into a marketing and editorial alliance under which CNBC will feature some editorial content from Mint and vice-versa, according to a source at one of the companies. We…
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