Will the Sixth National Sammelan solve Community Radio stations' problems?
MUMBAI: The sixth National Sammelan of operational community radio stations (CRS) in India starts today in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The Sammelan will be conducted in association with the One World Foundation from 18 to 20 March 2016.
BARC India Week 10: Bindass Play climbs up the chart
MUMBAI: In week 10 of Broadcast Research Council (BARC) India, all India (U+R) Mastiii continued to rule the rating game, despite a dip to 102979 ('000s) from (‘000s) 107644 in week 9.
Guvera 3.0, the immersive music and entertainment platform goes live today
MUMBAI: Guvera, the award-winning music streaming service, today announced a major product upgrade set to transform the way its members engage with, discover and recommend music.
BIG FM and Radio Mirchi catch up on the T20 World Cup fever
MUMBAI: Talk about Cricket and everyone wants to be a part of it.
Shemaroo Entertainment Ltd launches 101 Melody Makers
MUMBAI: Songs in Hindi Cinema play a vital role. So do people who create these melodies. We often appreciate songs but tend to forget people who actually created the melodies that we adored so much.
Idea Jalsa 'Music for the Soul' concert in New Delhi
MUMBAI: Durga Jasraj's Art And Artistes (I) Pvt. Ltd., (since 1999), India's 1st Multi-Media Music Programming Company, brings it's flagship property 'Idea Jalsa – Music for the Soul’ to New Delhi in 2016.
Go retro, get in the seventies groove with the new season of SoundTrek
MUMBAI: FOX Life’s flagship music series, SoundTrek is back with a power packed the third season.
BBC to explore how our Identity is being changed by globalisation
MUMBAI: As we become more connected and mobile than ever, BBC World News and BBC World Service examine how our individual identities are changing.
35 companies control 243 operational FM channels, seven of these control 169
NEW DELHI: Reliance Broadcast Network holds the largest number of FM stations with 45 Big FM stations in various cities.
Sony buys out Michael Jackson's stake in joint music venture
MUMBAI: Sony Corporation has reached an agreement with the estate of Michael Jackson to acquire the interest of the late King of Pop in their joint music business for $750 million.