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`Old fashioned politicians' don't want better ties with India
"Eventually, economics will call the shots and relationship between Bangladesh and India will improve." More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
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SPORTS
IPTV to breathe new life into sports
With IPTV's flexibility and economic model, broadcasters, for the first time, can stream many events live straight to the viewer. More

Bidding discipline in cricket rights
Zee Telefilms' acquisition of a 50 per cent stake in Ten Sports is expected to usher in consolidation and bidding discipline in the sports telecast space. With fewer players competing in this lucrative arena, there is likely to be greater ... More






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