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| 31 Dec 2008

A rollercoaster ride! - Gaurav Vaz

Looking back at things that have happened with the band over the past few months, I am just amazed! It's been one crazy rollercoaster ride that we have been on and all along I keep thinking, "This is the stuff dreams are made of! and it's happening .. for real!" There was a lull for some time in...

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| 30 Dec 2008

Live music - juggling the highs and lows

With physical sales of the record industry registering a constant decline of almost 44 per cent...

| 30 Dec 2008

Kabhi Khushi, Kabhi Gloom - Rajesh Tahil

Figure this scene. It's a bit like an old Seinfeld episode. You go to a party; it's the end of the...

| 27 Dec 2008

Nisha Narayanan - Leaping over hurdles

A brief note appeared on the website of Information & Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry recently...

| 26 Mar 2008

Radio City CEO and AROI president Apurva Purohit - Radio is one of the most interactive mediums right now

Be it regulatory, royalty or infrastructure related, the focus of the Association of Radio Operators of India (AROI) is avowedly on issues directly correlated to ensuring the success of the nascent radio industry. In a chat with Aparna Joshi, Radio City CEO Apurva Purohit, president of the AROI...

| 26 Mar 2008

FM Radio - The Differentiation Game

Clutter. With the FM sector being opened up, and a slew of radio channels hitting the FM airwaves with almost similar or me-too content, listeners have been hardpressed to differentiate between the various stations. And with a lot advertising rupees riding the FM gravy train, it is becoming...

| 25 Mar 2008

Rajeeta Hemwani - Our main aim is to build an interface between artistes and music labels

After testing the waters at varied music labels for 16 long years, Rajeeta Hemwani has started her own innovative venture for aspiring musicians. Named Monks of Music, the company will be headed by Hemwani, who put in herpapers at Big Music as content head, Artiste and Repertoire, a few days ago....

| 19 Mar 2008

Fever's Delhi station head Neeraj Chaturvedi - We would like to own exclusive music rights of compositions by established composers

104 Fever FM has attempted to create a difference in the radio market in Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi and Bangalore with its campaign 'No Bullshit, only music'. In conversation with radioandmusic.com's Anita Iyer, Fever's Delhi station head Neeraj Chaturvedi talks about the company's latest campaign,...

| 12 Mar 2008

T-Series president - marketing media publishing (TV) Vinod Bhanushali - Indians will buy more music online when rock bands arrive in a big way

T-Series has in its library three of 2007's mega blockbusters - Om Shanti Om, Taare Zameen Par and Jab We Met. The label has also been actively acquiring music from various smaller labels. Vinod Bhanushali, President - Marketing Media Publishing (TV), has been with T-Series for over 15 years now...

| 08 Mar 2008

Radio industry - A good place to be in

If the music industry doesn't take too kindly to women who try to break into centuries old male bastions, the far younger radio industry in the country presents a diametrically opposite view. The field is peppered with women who have set up their own companies, notched up key posts within...

| 07 Mar 2008

Game for music

It had to happen. The proliferation of desi themed games has resulted in an increased dependence on Bollywood film music. The result - an additional stream of revenue for music companies, and a surefire filmi recipe for success for the gaming industry. 2008 could well see a marked increase in...

| 01 Mar 2008

The budget has little to offer for the media industry' - Apurva Purohit

Impact of the budget on the Radio Industry Radio City 91.1 FM CEO and AROI president Apurva Purohit said "The budget has little to offer for the media industry in general and to the radio industry in particular. No specific measures which would contribute to the growth of the Radio Industry have...

| 01 Mar 2008

'The budget, while good for the common man, has nothing phenomenal for the radio industry'- Tarun Katial

Speaking on the budget, Big FM COO Tarun Katial said "The budget, while good for the common man has nothing phenomenal for the media industry in general or the radio industry in particular. The service tax needed to reduce¦ especially since the radio industry is at its infancy and has great...

| 27 Feb 2008

FM operators demand lower import duty, 8-year tax holiday

Given that the radio industry is still at its infancy and has great employment and media opportunities in the semi-urban and rural markets, the FM operators are expecting a reduction in service tax in the forthcoming Budget 2008. Since fringe benefit tax is a non-deductible expense, FM industry is...

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