Tuesday 1 April 2014

Stories on 1st Apr '14

Breaking News: Ogilvy to participate in Abby @ Goafest
In a late night meeting, the Ogilvy India chief was convinced that Abby entry karne may hi samajhdaari hai!
http://www.mxmindia.com/2014/04/breaking-news-ogilvy-to-participate-in-goafest/

Uday Shankar to be next I&B minister?
The Star India CEO may be the next I&B minister if a non-Congress dispensation assumes power, writes our special correspondent
http://www.mxmindia.com/2014/04/uday-shankar-to-be-next-ib-minister/

HT, TOI, others ink deal to start 'One India Medianett'?
After the successful start of the One India scheme for advertising, a special scheme is being planned for paid content of lifestyle parties and brands by some of the leading newspaper brands
http://www.mxmindia.com/2014/04/ht-toi-others-ink-deal-to-start-one-india-medianett/

10 April Fool stories I wish were true: Noose Night @ mid-day
It's All Fool's Day and we present you a link to Pradyuman Maheshwari's column in mid-day on the 10 stories he hopes would happen to the world of news television in India
http://www.mxmindia.com/2014/04/10-april-fool-stories-i-wish-were-true-noose-night-mid-day/

Roma Balwani quits M&M to join Vedanta
The head of communications at Mahindra & Mahindra joins Vedanta group in a similar position from today (April 1)
http://www.mxmindia.com/2014/04/roma-balwani-quits-mm-to-join-vedanta/

CNBC-TV18 and Mint into content alliance
CNBC-TV18 and Mint have entered into a strategic content alliance enabling the two media entities to share content with each other on a daily basis and work together on various editorial initiatives through the year
http://www.mxmindia.com/2014/04/cnbc-tv18-and-mint-into-content-alliance/

Zee launches music co, acquires blockbuster content
The start-up has acquired the music of films like Holiday, Humshakals, Bang Bang and Bombay Velvet
http://www.mxmindia.com/2014/04/zee-launches-music-company-acquires-blockbuster-content/

Ranjona Banerji: Were journalists of 30 years ago mere stenographers, as Rajdeep Sardesai said?
CNN-IBN editor-in-chief comment that 30 years ago journalists were stenographers rehashing press releases while today’s journalists are more assertive and questioning was gratuitous, writes Ranjona Banerji
http://www.mxmindia.com/2014/04/ranjona-banerji-were-journalists-of-30-years-ago-mere-stenographers-as-rajdeep-sardesai-said/