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The battle for the sexes: broadcasters see an increasing demand for niche offerings due to the varying interests and needs of today's viewers, Television Asia Plus' Ritesh Gupta looks into the strategy behind sub-brands or interest-based channels and thei

THE region's broadcasters continue to focus on building a diverse portfolio to target wider audiences. For the viewer, more channels means more...
Television Asia, 11/01/08 by Gupta, Ritesh · More from publication -
Laparoscopic versus open pyeloplasty: Comparison of two surgical approaches- a single centre experience of three years
Introduction Open pyeloplasty has been the gold standard for surgical treatment of ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction, enjoying a long-term...
Journal of Minimal Access Surgery, 07/01/08 by Bansal, Punit; Gupta, Aman; Mongha, Ritesh; Narayan, Srinivas; Kundu, A; Chakraborty, S; Das, R; Bera, M · More from publication -
Pseudohorseshoe lung
INTERESTING IMAGES A 14-year old boy presented with a 10-year history of recurring episodes of fever and productive cough. Ten years previously...
Canadian Medical Association. Journal; CMAJ, 02/12/08 by Singh, Navneet; Agarwal, Ritesh; Gupta, Dheeraj · More from publication -
Indian filmmaking on the fast lane: due for International release, Hindi blockbuster Ta Ra Rum Pum is unlike any Indian movie ever made.(feature film)

A growing number of Indian films are embracing digital technology for the first time, as well as other modern forms of filmmaking techniques....
Asia Image, 06/01/07 by Gupta, Ritesh · More from publication -
IPTV has a bright future in Asia--if it's pirate-proof: the Asia Pacific region is tipped to account for more than half of total IPTV subscribers worldwide by 2009. Ritesh Gupta examines the challenges facing existing and new players, and assesses the iss

THE majority of Asia's IPTV operators are trying to catch up with the established pay-TV platforms. HD, PVR and multi-channel services are...
Television Asia, 05/01/07 by Gupta, Ritesh · More from publication -
Turner vs Disney as retail soars: as India undergoes a retail revolution, kids broadcasters Walt Disney and Turner India are expanding their consumer products business and integrating themselves into consumers' lifestyle through programming and merchandiz

OVER the last year or so, the Walt Disney Company and Turner Broadcasting Systems have been engaged in an intriguing battle in the kids genre in...
Television Asia, 05/01/07 by Gupta, Ritesh · More from publication -
Mixed fortunes for Hindi entertainment: India's Star Plus has restored some of its lost sheen following the return of Kaun Banega Crorepati earlier this year. Ritesh Gupta takes the pulse of the Hindi general entertainment genre.(programming)

EVER since market leader Star Plus announced the third edition of Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC), the Indian version of Who Wants To Be A...
Television Asia, 04/01/07 by Gupta, Ritesh · More from publication -
CAS and DTH propel Indian broadcasting industry into a new era: a technology-led revolution is sweeping across the cable, satellite and free-to-air industry in India.(india focus)

When the conditional access system (CAS) was implemented in three metropolitan cities in India--New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata--on January 1,...
Television Asia, 03/01/07 by Gupta, Ritesh · More from publication -
CAS sparks row between agencies and channels: TV advertising rates in India are among the lowest in the world but the industry is undergoing a period of instability amid doubts about the medium's effectiveness.(india focus)

When the conditional access system was switched on in January in New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, affecting 1.8 million households, the impact on...
Television Asia, 03/01/07 by Gupta, Ritesh · More from publication -
Multi-tasking for multi-platform--CAS and DRM in Asia: the introduction of conditional access system (CAS) in markets like India along with broadening of that technology to sophisticated services such as PVR in relatively mature markets is resulting in op

Digital pay-TV platforms are growing in countries such as India, Taiwan and China. Value-added services have been introduced in established...
Television Asia, 03/01/07 by Gupta, Ritesh · More from publication


