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| 31 Oct 2008

Sudhanshu Sarronwala- "It's mobile, expressive and has a long tail...."

One can perhaps argue successfully that communications, photography and music are the most digitized industries in the world. Just think of email, digital cameras and camera-phones and MP3'. Further, in terms of format change, digital music is quite simply the pioneer in terms of a changed format...

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| 30 Oct 2008

Net gains from music

If you thought listening to music online was only about raaga.com and musicindiaonline.com, think...

| 30 Oct 2008

Palash Sen - Let a hundred talents bloom

As I begin to write this piece, I am amazed at the timing of getting this opportunity, for there is...

| 30 Oct 2008

Ameen Sayani - "AIR can co-exist with private players"

Behno aur Bhaiyo...main apka dost Ameen Sayani bol raha hoon...aur aap sun rahe hain Binaca Geet...

| 08 Oct 2008

Chennai Live station head Prem Kumar - Chennai Live talks to the cosmopolitan Chennaite

Chennai's newest station – Chennai Live, floated by the Muthoot Group, positions itself as a 'talk station' and claims to have a format that is completely different from all other radio stations in India. Radioandmusic.com' s Tarachand Wanvari had an interaction with its Chennai station head Prem...

| 07 Oct 2008

CR station Ramana Voices for physically challenged launches in Bangalore

BANGALORE: Bangalore based Shree Ramana Maharishi Academy of the Blind has launched a first of its kind community radio station in Asia yesterday. The Ramana-Voices FM 90.4 is the station that will be available initially over a radius of six to seven kilometers of the academy.

| 03 Oct 2008

Ad rates hike - will the advertiser bite?

The new advertising rates for metros announced by many of the FM radio stations have come into effect recently.

| 01 Oct 2008

Live bands edge out albums this Navratri

MUMBAI: Till a few years ago, one could see men and women dressed up for the Navratri, swirling their ghaghras and twirling their dandiyas, dancing around a cassette player blaring out prerecorded music. But today, even in the outskirts of Gujarat, youngsters fancy dancing to the beats of a live...

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