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| 29 Mar 2024
| 27 Mar 2024

Universal Music India signs Exclusive Artist Deal with Aditya Rikhari & launches his first Single 'Paaro' as part of the association

MUMBAI: Universal Music India, the leading music label renowned for promoting young, talented artists and boasting one of the biggest catalogues in India, proudly announces an exclusive signing with a 23-year-old multi-talented singer-songwriter, Aditya Rikhari under its Independent Label - Indie

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| 26 Mar 2024

Delhities Swap Jobs with RJ Rohan & RJ Nalwa...

MUMBAI: India’s leading private radio and entertainment network, Red FM announced the launch of i

| 23 Mar 2024

BIG FM presents BIG BINGO Cricket Season 2 with cricket maestro Irfan...

MUMBAI: As cricket fever sweeps the nation with the arrival of T

| 21 Mar 2024

Empowering Music Creators in Mumbai: My Music My Rights, Creators...

MUMBAI: In an effort to promote awareness of intellectual property rights within the music indus

| 28 Jul 2015

Red FM hosts 'Bandstand Azaadi Festival'

MUMBAI: India’s largest and the most awarded radio network has kick started a new musical journey in Kolkata – ‘Red Bandstand Azaadi Festival’. The festival aims at revolutionizing the Bangla rock music in Kolkata by providing a platform for the upcoming Bengali Bands.

| 28 Jul 2015

Times Music acquires music rights of upcoming film under Deol clan

MUMBAI: There is no doubt that the regional music space is growing, and along with it, the interest of music labels is also on the rise. Recently, Junglee Music, the film arm of Indian music label- Times Music, acquired the music rights for the film ‘Ramta Jogi’, produced by Vijayta Films.

| 28 Jul 2015

Ram Sewak Sharma steps into Rahul Khullar's shoes at TRAI

MUMBAI: After serving as the secretary for IT (Information Technology), Ram Sewak Sharma, has been thrust into the role of chairman for TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India). He will take up the mantle from former TRAI chairman-Rahul Khullar, who stepped down in May this year.

| 28 Jul 2015

Q1-2016: Jagran Prakashan y-o-y revenue up 9.3 percent; Radio City Op profit up 40 per cent

BENGALURU: Indian publishing group Jagran Prakashan Limited (JPL) reported 9.3 per cent growth in consolidated operating revenue in the quarter ended June 30, 2015 (Q1-2016, current quarter) to Rs 481.15 crore as compared to the Rs 440.29 crore in Q1-2015. Q-o-q, JPL’s revenue grew 13.8 per cent

| 27 Jul 2015

FM Phase III e-auctions off to slow start, no bids for fifteen cities even as Govt claims winning price of Rs 395 crore

NEW DELHI: The e-auction for FM Radio channels in Phase III got off to a slow start with no bids in certain cities, and the provisional winning price lower than the Clock round Price.

| 27 Jul 2015

Delhi High Court: Security clearance clause for FM Phase III does not apply to shareholders

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court, which yesterday permitted Red FM to take part in the FM Phase III e-auctions that commenced today, said Digital Radio (Delhi) Broadcasting Ltd., and Digital Radio (Mumbai) Broadcasting Ltd, which run Red FM in these two cities, have not been alleged to be vehicles

| 27 Jul 2015

Permission holders of FM Phase III to pay Rs 9000 per month to BECIL for monitoring

NEW DELHI: The Government said that permission holders of the first batch of FM Radio Phase III will have to pay Rs 9000 per channel per city per month as monitoring charges continuously to the Broadcast Engineers Consutants (India) Ltd. (BECIL).

| 27 Jul 2015

Venue West Palm Beach now named as Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre

MUMBAI: Live Nation Entertainment and Perfect Vodka today announced a multi-year agreement to name South Florida's premier outdoor venue Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre.

| 27 Jul 2015

Karen Brooks Hopkins appointed Senior Fellow in residence at the Andrew W Mellon Foundation

MUMBAI: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation today announced the appointment ofKaren Brooks Hopkins as Senior Fellow in Residence, a newly created position.

| 27 Jul 2015

On the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas Big FM pays tribute to martyrs of the Kargil War

MUMBAI: The Kargil war will forever remain etched in the memories of Indians who came together in support of soldiers as they fought with all their vigour to take back the command of the high outposts that was lost to Pakistani intruders.

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