MUMBAI: Big FM's Bangalore station has launched Indian radio's first ever paranormal show. Titled Yecherikay (Caution!), – touching upon the supernatural, occult, ghosts and much more, the show airs each day between 11 pm and 1 am. Another of the Station's latest offering includes a new show called �HaLay Recordu' (Old Record) that will air from Monday to Friday at 9 pm. This show presents retro music that belongs to the 70s when the golden oldies ruled.
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MUMBAI: Dishtv - India's No. 1 direct-to-home company and part of the biggest media conglomerate – Zee Group pays tribute to one of the biggest pop icons in modern history Michael Jackson...,
by broadcasting one of his most memorable concerts �Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour' — from Sony Music for a period of 4 weeks on its movie on demand service.
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MUMBAI: For its 30th edition, the Montreal International Jazz Festival gave itself a facelift, but kept its grasp on the traditions that keep music lovers coming back every year.
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MUMBAI: The hunt for Fun jock has finally reached its peak, where the Hyderabad Cityzens will witness the finale of Navulla Don- Season 2, the first of its kind reality hunt for India's most hilarious and wittiest RJ organized by Hyderabad's own Radio City 91.1 FM.
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MUMBAI: The President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil will confer the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships and Akademi Awards for 2008 at a special ceremony on 14 July 2009 at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.
The Akademi Fellowship (Akademi Ratna ) and Akademi Awards ( Akademi Puraskar ) are recognized as the highest national honour conferred on practicing artists, gurus and scholars and have come to stay as the most coveted honour which the artistes aspire to.
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MUMBAI: Bengaluru's sakkath hot radio station has time and again shown its concern in making the world a better place to live in with its novel initiatives. This time it is with the Jaasthi Maadi... campaign. The world population day is just round the corner and Mirchi is urging its listeners to increase the population; not of people but of trees in the city.
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