| Golden Age for TV beckons (AFP via Yahoo! News) |
| A golden age for television beckons as established TV companies go head on with the Internet and other new digital media platforms to woo audiences worldwide. |
| |
| Golden Age for TV beckons (Channel NewsAsia) |
| CANNES, France: A golden age for television beckons as established TV companies go head on with the Internet and other new digital media platforms to woo audiences worldwide. |
| |
| Nordic sports games find devotion in China (China Daily) |
| CHANGCHUN, Northeast China - As the first Chinese version of Birkebeinerrittet, the world's biggest mountain bike race, kicked off here on Saturday, Changchun became the first Chinese city to hold all the three Nordic events. |
| |
| China firm, Solar group in P1-B mining venture (Philstar.com via Yahoo! Philippines News) |
| China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co. |
| |
| Golden Age for TV beckons (TODAYonline) |
| People attend MIPCOM in Cannes, southern France, in 2007. A golden age for television beckons as established TV companies go head on with the Internet and other new digital media platforms to woo audiences worldwide. |
| |
| China firm, Solar group in P1-B mining venture (Philstar.com) |
| China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co. Ltd (CNMC) is extending its geographic footprint in Asia with the establishment of a P1-billion mining company in the Philippines in partnership with Solar Entertainment Corp.’s Wilson Tieng. |
| |
| Big TV ties up with Thomson to increase channel capacity (Express India) |
| Big TV, Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group's direct-to-home service provider, has joined hands with Thomson, a provider of solutions for the creation, management, delivery and access, of video for the communication, media and entertainment industries. |
| |
| China takes turmoil in its stride (The Australian) |
| HOW does the financial crisis look from the heart of China? Here are a couple of especially illuminating takes. |
| |
| As Online Ad Growth Slows Elsewhere, Nielsen Ramps Up China Ventures (CBS News) |
| With China's internet audience estimated at 250 million and growing as the U.S. online ad market slows, Nielsen is hoping for a little balance by expanding its partnerships to measure China's media use. The company has struck a joint venture with Beijing media usage tracker ChinaRank, WSJ reports. This isn't Nielsen's introduction to China. It has monitored TV viewing and other media there for ... |
| |
| BASF STRENGTHENS POSITION IN CHINESE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News) |
| ATTENTION EDITOR, BUSINESS DESK |
| |