MUMBAI: Radio Mirchi made the most appreciable gains in Mumbai and Delhi, while AIR lost the most in the same cities for the Week 53 (26th Dec '10 to 1st Jan '11) across all people 12+. Another gainer in Mumbai in the week was Radio One, while Gyan Vani gained the most in Bangalore. Gains and losses in the 4 metros (at =/> 0.2% of own share) were:...
MUMBAI: The Jack Daniel’s Rock Awards 2010-11, in association with Rolling Stone, will be held on January 20, 2011 at the Hard Rock Café in Mumbai in the presence of India’s leading bands, musicians and celebrities. Among those performing will be The Petri Dish Project, Tough on Tobacco, Split, Something Relevant, Ankur Tewari and the Ghalat Family and Demonic Resurrection....
MUMBAI: Radio Mirchi, Hyderabad's hottest radio station, in association with South Scope calendar 2011 hosted an on air contest for it's listeners over past one week. The contest as an initiative by Radio Mirchi to welcome the New Year – 2011, encouraged its listeners to come up with innovative ideas for the New Year. Rana Daggubati was present on the occasion to hand out the gifts to the winners.
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MUMBAI: Fever FM, the FM radio brand of HT Media, has roped in former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly to head its cricket programming during World Cup.
The FM station will launch �One Day Mataram', a line up of initiatives for the cricket crazy folks. Ganguly will be the on-air game expert sharing reviews, previews, and his thoughts on the game.
Fever FM will host a series of promotional activities for its listeners as a part of their One Day Mataram campaign.
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In the last decade, music has been one of the biggest victims of the new digital economy and society: the more the consumption of music was growing, the less the music industry has been able to monetize it. The record labels blamed it on piracy and sued school kids and housewives while crystal ball gazers told us that the value of music lies no more in owning it but in owning fans. In other words, the music industry should just play and pass the hat around like in the good old days! Then why ...