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Thursday, January 18, 2007
ஆஹா எப்.எம் பற்றி விரிவாக அறிந்து கொள்ள
குமுதம் வார இதழ் தொடங்கியுள்ள ஆஹா எப்.எம் பற்றி விரிவாக அறிந்து கொள்ள சொடுக்கவும் http://www.kumudam.com எனும் இணைய பக்கத்தை.
Aahaa FM to hit Chennai airwaves
Chennai is all set to have another FM station hitting its airwaves soon – Aahaa FM, the radio venture of Kumudam Publications Pvt Ltd. Aahaa FM would be an out and out entertainment channel targeting young Chennai audience. The Tamil weekly major has appointed Chennai-based creative shop WOC as its creative partner for the new channel.
The content of the new FM channel would be predominantly in Tamil with minimal English and Hindi mix. 91.9 is the frequency number of the new station.
Commenting on the account win, WOC’s Managing Director, Amudhan, said, “This is the fastest account we have ever won. We were invited and in the presentation we said that we could contribute towards the content as well, which, I think, helped us win this account. It is a fairly big account. The client has given us an absolute free hand and the media campaign would break a week ahead of the launch. It will be a big impact campaign and we are looking at some pretty powerful creative.”
“The client wanted a creative partner who understood the Chennai market and at the same time could deliver cutting edge work, and our presentation fit the bill,” he added.
Commenting on the strategy, Amudhan said, “All the existing channels have the same clichéd format and there is hardly any distinction between the one programme and the other, except for replacement of RJs for every programme. We are taking some risks and gambles to be different from the all the existing players. Unlike other channels, Aahaa FM would not be an RJ dependent station but a content dependent one.”
Chennai currently listens to Suryan, Radio Mirchi, Radio City and the recently launched Hello FM and Big FM, while Muthoot Group and Radio Mid-Day West (India) Ltd, a Radio One-BBC World combine are waiting in the wings.
Kumudam Group publishes several magazines, including Tamil weekly ‘Kumudam’, ‘Kumudam Snegithi’, ‘Kumudam Bakthi Special’, ‘Telugu Bakthi Special’, ‘Kumudam Reporter’, ‘Kumudam Jothidam’, ‘Kumudam Health’, ‘Kumudam Theera Nadhi’ and ‘Kalkandu’.
Become a member of Radio Bulgaria's
Dear listener of Radio Bulgaria,
The good news is that in order to become a member of Radio Bulgaria's
Monitoring Club and receive the 6 QSL cards in the series you have to
fulfill the following requirements:
For the FIRST QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception reports
for January and THREE for February.
For the SECOND QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception
reports for March and THREE for April.
For the THIRD QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception reports
for May and THREE for June.
For the FOURTH QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception
reports for July and THREE for August.
For the FIFTH QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception reports
for September and THREE for October.
For the SIXTH QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception reports
for November and THREE for December.
A valid reception report should cover at least 15 minutes of our
broadcasts on any frequency and at the time you prefer, and should
include details of the contents of the broadcast and SINPO rating.
Upon reception of the full set of 6 QSL cards, you will also get the
Monitoring Club Membership Certificate of Radio Bulgaria.
Letters and reception reports should be sent within the period
specified for each QSL card.
For more information contact us at the following address:
English Service, Radio Bulgaria 4 Dragan Tzankov Blvd.
1040 Sofia, Bulgaria
english@bnr. bg
The good news is that in order to become a member of Radio Bulgaria's
Monitoring Club and receive the 6 QSL cards in the series you have to
fulfill the following requirements:
For the FIRST QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception reports
for January and THREE for February.
For the SECOND QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception
reports for March and THREE for April.
For the THIRD QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception reports
for May and THREE for June.
For the FOURTH QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception
reports for July and THREE for August.
For the FIFTH QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception reports
for September and THREE for October.
For the SIXTH QSL CARD you will have to submit THREE reception reports
for November and THREE for December.
A valid reception report should cover at least 15 minutes of our
broadcasts on any frequency and at the time you prefer, and should
include details of the contents of the broadcast and SINPO rating.
Upon reception of the full set of 6 QSL cards, you will also get the
Monitoring Club Membership Certificate of Radio Bulgaria.
Letters and reception reports should be sent within the period
specified for each QSL card.
For more information contact us at the following address:
English Service, Radio Bulgaria 4 Dragan Tzankov Blvd.
1040 Sofia, Bulgaria
english@bnr. bg
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- 10kHz-3.3GHz (with or without gaps, depending on country regulation)
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Jan 18, 2007
SM5YLO Lennart Deimert
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
BBC BENGALI SERVICE NEW TRANSMISSION
Dear listener
you may have heard from our programmes that we are going to launch a
NEW
dawn transmission from Thursday January 11, 2007. This will be a
half-hour programme, with news and current affairs, live contributions
from Dhaka, Delhi and Kolkata, press reviews, sports, culture etc.
The new dawn will be broadcast at 7am India time, on 31 metreband (9560
kHz) and 25 metreband (11995 kHz) on the shortwave.
Please let the listeners' clubs, your friends, neighbours in your
locality know of the new transmission.
Also, on Jan 8, 9 and 10, we will be testing the two frequencies . The
English news will be broadcast for half an hour on the above two
frequencies at 7am-7.30am, to see how effective they are. Would it be
possible for some listeners in West Bengal, Assam or Tripura to
monitor
these test tranmissions on those three days? Please request them, and
pass on the feedback to me immediately afterwards.
Regards
Amita Pal
BBC WS Marketing, Communications & Audience
New Delhi
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Thanks to,
you may have heard from our programmes that we are going to launch a
NEW
dawn transmission from Thursday January 11, 2007. This will be a
half-hour programme, with news and current affairs, live contributions
from Dhaka, Delhi and Kolkata, press reviews, sports, culture etc.
The new dawn will be broadcast at 7am India time, on 31 metreband (9560
kHz) and 25 metreband (11995 kHz) on the shortwave.
Please let the listeners' clubs, your friends, neighbours in your
locality know of the new transmission.
Also, on Jan 8, 9 and 10, we will be testing the two frequencies . The
English news will be broadcast for half an hour on the above two
frequencies at 7am-7.30am, to see how effective they are. Would it be
possible for some listeners in West Bengal, Assam or Tripura to
monitor
these test tranmissions on those three days? Please request them, and
pass on the feedback to me immediately afterwards.
Regards
Amita Pal
BBC WS Marketing, Communications & Audience
New Delhi
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Thanks to
HCJB: New book to celebrate 75 years of ministry
vision
to reach the world
100-page, 9" x 11.75", hardcover book packed with scores of full-color photos, facts and history.
Pricing and Donation InformationFor a suggested donation of $50.00 or more (**) to HCJB Global, you will receive a copy of the book.
** The Internal Revenue Code permits you to deduct the amount you give in excess of the $24 fair market value of materials or services provided by HCJB Global. To assist you in determining the tax-deductible portion of your gift, a good faith estimate of the fair market value is shown with the total amount of your gift.
For more details:
http://www.hcjb.org/anniversary/site/75th_anniversary_celebration.html
World's First Missionary Broadcasting Ministry Changes Name; HCJB World Radio Becomes 'HCJB Global'
HCJB World Radio, the world’s first missionary broadcasting ministry, which also has developed an international medical outreach, has changed its name to “HCJB Global,” the organization announced recently.
The ministry also named its media ministries “HCJB Global Voice” and its healthcare ministries “HCJB Global Hands.”
“We feel as we move into the future and expand the incredible dynamic between media and healthcare, the HCJB World Radio name did not accurately portray this vision,” said HCJB Global President David Johnson. “We will work to develop leaders and mobilize missionaries as we serve the world through HCJB Global Voice, our media arm, and HCJB Global Hands, our healthcare ministry.”
At the same time, HCJB World Radio Engineering Center in Elkhart, Ind., has become the HCJB Global Technology Center, focusing on the provision of quality assistance through consulting, service and engineering development wherever technological solutions play a role in the advance of the gospel.
The new names, along with new logos, were launched at Urbana 06 in St. Louis, Mo., in late December. HCJB Global will formalize the name change in a dedication event at the ministry’s newly named Ministry Service Center in Colorado Springs later this month.
“This is a major change for our ministry, because it is far more than skin deep. Our new name reflects major changes in our vision and focus as we work to integrate media and healthcare ministry around the world,” said Communications Director Jon Hirst. “As we moved toward the name change, we found that our friends and supporters wanted us to retain the call letters of our first station radio station—HCJB—that we established 75 years ago in Quito, Ecuador. In maintaining the name, we are honoring our heritage and building upon it.”
For 75 years HCJB Global Voice has used shortwave radio, satellite, FM, AM, television and the Internet to deliver the gospel worldwide. For over 50 years HCJB Global Hands has been providing compassionate healthcare to those in the greatest need.
Since 1990 HCJB Global has enabled local partners to plant more than 300 radio ministries in 100 countries throughout Euro-Asia, North Africa/Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia Pacific and the Americas.
HCJB Global’s missionaries, pastors, broadcasters and healthcare providers use media, healthcare and training to work with partners in more than 100 countries around the world to spread the gospel. Lives are transformed, so that people are engaged in the growing church, making an impact on their communities as they are empowered to use media and healthcare tools. The ministry is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Its web site is www.hcjbglobal.org.
http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/310361893.html
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Thanks to
ALOKESH GUPTA, PO BOX – 4914, SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE, NEW DELHI – 110029, INDIA. TEL : +91-11-26177277, MOB : +91-9818449395, E-MAIL : alokesh@radiointel.com
The ministry also named its media ministries “HCJB Global Voice” and its healthcare ministries “HCJB Global Hands.”
“We feel as we move into the future and expand the incredible dynamic between media and healthcare, the HCJB World Radio name did not accurately portray this vision,” said HCJB Global President David Johnson. “We will work to develop leaders and mobilize missionaries as we serve the world through HCJB Global Voice, our media arm, and HCJB Global Hands, our healthcare ministry.”
At the same time, HCJB World Radio Engineering Center in Elkhart, Ind., has become the HCJB Global Technology Center, focusing on the provision of quality assistance through consulting, service and engineering development wherever technological solutions play a role in the advance of the gospel.
The new names, along with new logos, were launched at Urbana 06 in St. Louis, Mo., in late December. HCJB Global will formalize the name change in a dedication event at the ministry’s newly named Ministry Service Center in Colorado Springs later this month.
“This is a major change for our ministry, because it is far more than skin deep. Our new name reflects major changes in our vision and focus as we work to integrate media and healthcare ministry around the world,” said Communications Director Jon Hirst. “As we moved toward the name change, we found that our friends and supporters wanted us to retain the call letters of our first station radio station—HCJB—that we established 75 years ago in Quito, Ecuador. In maintaining the name, we are honoring our heritage and building upon it.”
For 75 years HCJB Global Voice has used shortwave radio, satellite, FM, AM, television and the Internet to deliver the gospel worldwide. For over 50 years HCJB Global Hands has been providing compassionate healthcare to those in the greatest need.
Since 1990 HCJB Global has enabled local partners to plant more than 300 radio ministries in 100 countries throughout Euro-Asia, North Africa/Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia Pacific and the Americas.
HCJB Global’s missionaries, pastors, broadcasters and healthcare providers use media, healthcare and training to work with partners in more than 100 countries around the world to spread the gospel. Lives are transformed, so that people are engaged in the growing church, making an impact on their communities as they are empowered to use media and healthcare tools. The ministry is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Its web site is www.hcjbglobal.org.
http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/310361893.html
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Thanks to
ALOKESH GUPTA, PO BOX – 4914, SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE, NEW DELHI – 110029, INDIA. TEL : +91-11-26177277, MOB : +91-9818449395, E-MAIL : alokesh@radiointel.com
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