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Court in India issues summon to Mandira Bedi on saree controversy

In connection with the saree controversy, a local court has issued summons to TV anchor Mandira Bedi and designer Puneet Nanda to appear before it on 8th May.

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Advertising innovators embrace Joost

Joost already has hirty-two blue-chip advertisers on board for launch.

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Balaji and Star Group Ltd. on a joint business venture in India

Balaji Telefilms would be launching a regional entertainment channels in south Indian languages, jointly with private broadcaster Star Group Ltd, although the star is already operating a Tamil channel.

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EchoStar, Google Partner on New TV Advertising System

First of its kind partnership between Google and EchoStar will deliver more relevant ads to EchoStar's millions of subscribers.

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Nortel Challenges the Industry to Deliver 4G "Lifestyle"

At 3GSM World Congress 2007, Nortel will challenge the industry to deliver the 4G "Lifestyle" through broad implementation of next-generation, high-speed technologies essential to delivering real-time mobile services such as video and high-definition TV broadcasting.

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Super Bowl to be broadcast in 232 countries

Much of the world - including China, host of the 2007 NFL China Bowl this summer - will be watching Super Bowl XLI at Dolphin Stadium in South Florida on Sunday, Feb. 4, when the Chicago Bears take on the Indianapolis Colts in front of a potential worldwide audience estimated at one billion people.

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Katie Couric's last day on "Today" Most Unforgettable TV Moments of 2006

Katie Couric's last day on "Today Show" and Mel Gibson's interview with Diane Sawyer after his DWI arrest top the list of Most Unforgettable TV Moments of 2006 according to the American TV viewers. The number three is when Oprah tells author James Frey he betrayed readers.

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Independent TV Channel in Azerbaijan Closed

The authorities in Azerbaijan have shut down the country's biggest independent broadcaster TV, ANS. They said ANS's licence was not renewed because it had violated the broadcasting law and disregarded official warnings and fines.

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