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Encyclopedia > Asianet

Asianet is a Malayalam television channel in India. Malayalam (മലയാളം) is the major language of the state of Kerala, in southern India. ... A television station is a type of broadcast station that broadcasts both audio and video to television receivers in a particular area. ...


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BPL's Rajiv buys Asianet-India Business-Business-The Times of India (337 words)
Raji Menon, the original promoter of Asianet TV, is expected to continue holding 26% of the equity, while a significant portion of the rest of the stake will be with Asianet managing director K Madhavan, whose current small stake will be upped.
Two brothers of Raji Menon and Asianet MD KP Mohanan also hold minority stakes, said sources at Asianet TV in Thiruvananthapuram.
Asianet is said to have a 35% share of Kerala's Rs 250 crore ad market.
Australian Associated Press - AsiaNet (229 words)
A key part of the AsiaNet service is to provide media in many lands with a translated version of the client's original copy in a style acceptable for publication.
They are dispatched through AsiaNet's Internet Operations Platform to locations and lists reaching a combination of general news and industry-specific media as instructed by the source.
AsiaNet can call on experts in all areas of the media to give advice and tailor a media campaign for clients wanting to tap into an international audience.
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