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| 12 Dec 2007

Big FM vice president programming Manav Dhanda - We will not force fit a celebrity into the mould of an RJ

Manav Dhanda, vice president - programming for Big 92.7 FM, has been in media for over ten years. At Miditech, he piloted shows like 'Fame Gurukul' and 'Deal Ya No Deal', and at Radio Mirchi, was instrumental in the station's rapid advancement as programming head. As a freelancer, Manav has also...

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| 03 Dec 2007

Soundbuzz GM India operations Mandar Thakur - The...

Soundbuzz continues to be the country's only player straddling both the mobile and internet mediums...

| 29 Nov 2007

Music albums advtg on TV on upswing

Television`s popularity as a means of promoting music albums continues to grow.

| 16 Nov 2007

Radio City's National Head of Marketing Rana Barua - One of our...

Radio City's National Head of Marketing, Rana Barua leads the national marketing team, based out of...

| 25 Jun 2007

B.A.G. Films managing director Anurradha Prasad - Aspiration is what we have to sell

Radio Dhamaal is the newest kid on the FM radio block in India. And, like any latter sibling, it stands to face a lot of comparisons with the older offspring, and needs to prove its mettle to hold its own in a field cluttered by the elder brothers. But Dhamaal, brainchild of the Anurradha Prasad...

| 16 Jun 2007

Indian music industry - Poised to go digital

TThe Indian music industry is seeing a definite shift from physical to digital, and is expected to grow exponentially in the year ahead.

| 31 May 2007

Mobile Music Industry - Way to go !

Mobile music has emerged as the most prominent segment in the digital music industry and is a major money making business. Today, the definite buzzword with Indians is `mobile`. Everyone realizes how quickly the world is going digital and how important it is to keep in pace with the changing times.

| 18 May 2007

Devotional Music: Another money making segment in the Indian music business

The Indian music scenario keeps changing all the time. Where Bollywood ruled the roost earlier, gradually indi-pop grounded itself and with its buoyant marketing attracted the listeners.

| 11 May 2007

Playing the Indian music tune globally

Indian music industry is looking at growth through global promotional pushes

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