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Junglee Music bags rights of 'Horn Ok Please'
ShabanaAli 19 Sep 08 17:38 IST
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Film 'Horn Ok Please' MUMBAI: Times Music's new sibling Junglee has acquired the music rights of the Rimi Sen, Nana Patekar and Mozammil Ibrahim starrer Horn Ok Please. This is the third acquisition by the six month old label, which started life with a big ticket movie, Anees Bazmee's Welcome  It later made headlines with the acquisition of Singh Is Kinng, whose digital rights it later sold for a record price to UTV New Media. ...
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UTKARSH: IN REVERENCE TO MEASTRO
AnitaIyer 19 Sep 08 12:58 IST
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Start: 25 Sep 2008 - 6:30pm End: 25 Sep 2008 - 8:30pm Timezone: Asia/Calcutta Select City: MumbaiUTKARSH: IN REVERENCE TO MEASTROSitar recital by Arvind ParikhGodrej Dance Theatre Academy, NC...
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THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF INDIA
AnitaIyer 19 Sep 08 12:29 IST
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Start: 25 Sep 2008 - 7:00pm End: 25 Sep 2008 - 9:00pm Timezone: Asia/Calcutta Select City: MumbaiTHE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF INDIAMarat Bisengaliev, violinAdrian Leaper, conductorWestern ...
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Absolute Radio in exclusive deal with Sony Ericsson
RnMTeam 19 Sep 08 08:28 IST
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MUMBAI: Handset manufacturer Sony Ericsson has signed a landmark deal to advertise exclusively on Absolute Radio the day it rebrands from Virgin Radio. The station will officially relaunch on September 29. TIML, a subsidiary of The Times of India, bought the business with radio consultancy Absolute Radio in May this year. The rebrand is being backed by a Ł five million advertising campaign using the strapline "Discover real music" and created by Albion, which won the account in June, say reports. ...
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Bon Jovi, Bachchan in Live Earth India Mumbai edition
RnMTeam 19 Sep 08 08:04 IST
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MUMBAI: American rocker Jon Bon Jovi will share stage space with Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan at this year's India edition of the Live Earth concert series to be held in Mumbai on 7 December. The music extravaganza, that's aimed at raising awareness of climate change, will help fund Nobel laureate Rajendra Pachauri's Light A Billion Lives project which aims to put a solar lantern in a billion homes. ...
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