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| 29 May 2008

Bangalore stations go the Kannada way

The country's first private FM station launched in the garden city almost six years ago. Several other players followed, and in the radio space, Bangalore has turned out to be one city that never let complacency get the better of it. The trend continues, with many stations having executed an about...

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| 28 May 2008

Lyricist Neelesh Misra - There is sincerity in...

With the deteriorating state of 'lyrics' in the Hindi music industry today, Neelesh Misra is here...

| 26 May 2008

Radio Mango director programmes Ravi Nair - We plan to promote more...

Having earned the distinction of being Kerala's first private FM station,Radio Mango, started by...

| 21 May 2008

Radio Misty CEO Nishant Mittal - Big brands are realising that...

He's touted to be the youngest CEO of a FM radio station in the country. To add to his challenges,...

| 15 May 2008

It's all about money, honey!

The age old lure of fame and money is what Fever FM's Mumbai station used as bait in its recently concluded Vodafone Fever Contest. Listeners stood to win a sum of Rs 104,000 every 104 minutes (in keeping with the station's frequency) as a part of the contest. The strategy worked. Fever claims to...

| 12 May 2008

Fropper.com business head Navin Mittal - Our idea is to bring networking to an online music experience

The online radio space in India has a new entrant. Fropper.com, the social networking site from the People Group has launched a free online radio service with around 15,000 songs available online for starters. Fropper has set itself the target of expanding its content base to 1,00,00 songs in the...

| 06 May 2008

Composers sound out industry for rights

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy worked on a relatively humble budgeted Johny Gaddar after scheming music for a slate of big banner films. However, the deal was in their favour as the Neil Nitin Mukesh starrer film fetched the trio a plum 50 per cent share of the music rights. The composer trio will now revel in...

| 05 May 2008

Radio Today COO Anil Srivatsa - Working women are our highest listeners in the afternoons

Radio Meow has been the pioneer in positioning women as a target for their radio station and has been successful in garnering listeners. Radio Today COO Anil Srivatsa converses with Radioandmusic.com's Anita Iyer about Meow's experiment of venturing into talk format, celeb RJs and what lies ahead...