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  • Asia-Pacific news website launched


    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 10, 2002

    AsiaNet, a consortium of news organisations in the Asia Pacific region, has launched a website - http://www.asianetnews.net. The aim is to provide a regional resource primarily for media, corporate, government and public relations professionals.

    It features daily content drawn from Asia Pulse, the real time news service, and from the most prominent news agencies of the region. Full text, unedited news releases from worldwide clients - AsiaNet‘s core business - are also stored on the site. Many of them are translated versions.

    This is an exclusive agreement among the region‘s top news agencies. It brings together all prominent news points from India / Pakistan in the west, Japan/China/South Korea in the north and Australia/New Zealand in the south-east, ensuring pinpoint delivery - by wire, fax and email - to general and specialist media in 34 countries and regions of the Asia Pacific.

    The website, highlighting the service and generating immediate news content, profiles all the AsiaNet consortium countries, and is also linked to affiliate news organisations in the United States, Canada and UK/Europe.

    The AsiaNet consortium is: AAP (Australia), Antara (Indonesia), Bernama (Malaysia), Infoquest (Thailand), Kyodo JBN (Japan), NCN (Hong Kong), NZPA (New Zealand), PNA (Philippines), PPI (Pakistan), PTI (India), UNB (Bangladesh), VNA (Vietnam), Xinhua (China), Yonhap (South Korea).

  • Asia-Pacific news website launched

    AsiaNet, a consortium of news organisations in the Asia Pacific region, has launched a website - http://www.asianetne

  • 'Jurassic Park' - monster movie rakes in mammoth ratings

    Jurassic Park, the 1994 record busting Spielberg epic that aired on Star Movies in the last week of March, has notche

  • 'Jurassic Park' - monster movie rakes in mammoth ratings

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 10, 2002

    Jurassic Park, the 1994 record busting Spielberg epic that aired on Star Movies in the last week of March, has notched ratings that would make a Kyunkii? green with envy.

    According to figures put out by AC Nielsen‘s TAM ratings, a small city like Cochin has garnered TVRs of 8.18 ( C&S 15-44 yrs), beating Chennai (6.03), Bangalore (3.88), Delhi (2.75) and Mumbai (3.76).

    The figures have beaten the record set by Mummy, that aired on HBO in January this year. Mummy had drawn a TVR of 2.6 (Intam) and 2.88 (TAM). The film had made it to the top 100 shows of the week, setting a record of sorts. With a TVR of 2.98 according to Intam, Jurassic Park has managed to sneak ahead. The data collected is for all C&S homes in all 24 panels. The six metros and nine markets monitored by TAM have thrown up TVRs of over 3.4 for the C&S 4+ category.


    It still rules viewers‘ imagination - Jurassic Park continues to appeal to audiences across the country

    Figures put out by Intam are equally gushy. According to the agency, Chennai drew the highest viewership, with TVRs of 6.17 (TG C&S 4+), while Mumbai managed TVRs of 4.57. Bangalore with 4.51 and Delhi with 4.52 followed. One million plus towns in Maharashtra too had a combined TVR of 4.35 while those in Kerala had a figure of 5.63. Even small towns in Andhra Pradesh (1,00,000 to 5,00,000 population) have notched up TVRs of 0.59, the lowest managed by the movie.

    Mummy was touted as HBO‘s first big movie of the year and was surrounded by a lot of on and off air promotional activity. Star too had spared no efforts in promoting the telecast of Jurassic Park, which had a successful run in theatres nearly eight years ago. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon that premiered on AXN in December 2001 earned a rating of 1.2 among Indian cable AB viewers in the top five metros, making it the top programme on international channels between 1 and 29 December, according to AXN Asia MD Todd Miller. None of these movies has however been able to break Titanic‘s record score of 8.2 (TAM data for nine main cities 4+) when the movie premiered on Star Movies on 31 December 1999.


  • 'Jurassic Park' - monster movie rakes in mammoth ratings

    Jurassic Park, the 1994 record busting Spielberg epic that aired on Star Movies in the last week of March, has notche

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