Raman Media Network Archive

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    Can You be a Hindu or a Muslim Journalist?

    By Rakesh Raman In India, TV channels fall under three categories: bad, worse, and worst. I was watching a January 9 program on one such channel called CNN IBN. The anchor Rajdeep Sardesai was interviewing Asaduddin Owaisi whose brother Akbaruddin Owaisi – a member of...

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    Dream of the Senile Queen for the Silent Prince

    By Rakesh Raman It was a serene winter dusk. Birds had started flying back calmly toward the distant crimson horizon that brought the sky down to kiss the land. Soon the night will descend in its dark garb and devour the already fading brightness. Will...

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    Why SOPA is Needed to Catch Digital Thieves

    While the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is being debated by the chattering classes in the technology and entertainment industries, Charles Segars, co-creator and executive producer of Disney’s “National Treasure” movie franchise and CEO of Ovation issues the following statement on the SOPA legislation before...

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    Excuse Me; Will You Please Visit My Blog?

    Excuse me; will you please visit my blog? No thanks. This is the tacit response you’ll get invariably for your invite if you’re an individual blogger. Believe me; nobody is interested to read your blog posts except you, yourself. As you’re always looking for a...

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    10 Reasons I Like Indian TV Shows

    You’d often hear that Indian TV programming has been getting dumber and dumber with tired sitcoms, vulgar reality shows, news that looks like paid-for propaganda, and so on. Majority may have this view. But you know, I’m an optimist to the hilt. I see silver...

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    Rattrap and the Jinni in the Future World

    Leading media and entertainment company, Raman Media Network (RMN) Company, has launched its new book Rattrap and the Jinni: Mysteries of the Future World for the consumers in the global markets. According to the company, it’s an educative story that will help children understand many...

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    Five Bitter Truths about Social Media

    Those who don’t understand the basics of bits and bytes blindly believe that online social media has so far been the most attractive tech sensation of the 21st century. But you must not ridicule them because such believers are living in dark. They deserve your...

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    RMN Company Launches Entertainment Project

    Rattrap and the Jinni: Mysteries of the Future World Rattrap and the Jinni story is being presented as a novella. The story is suitable for a global-scale, multiformat entertainment project – for a graphic novel, animation movie, digital video game, TV series, and a live-character...

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    When Jinni Gets Trapped in a Rattrap

    Raman Media Network (RMN) Company, a diversified content creation and management company, has announced its new book: Rattrap and the Jinni (Mysteries of the Future World) for children across the world. Rattrap and the Jinni story revolves around two children – Terry and his younger...

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    RMN Kids Community for School Children

    Raman Media Network (RMN) Company, a diversified content creation and management company, has announced that it is in the process of building a worldwide community of school children called RMN Kids Community. The objective of this initiative, which will be driven by the company’s RMN...

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    Raman Media Network Opens Online Bookstore

    Raman Media Network (RMN) Company, a diversified content creation and management company, has launched its online bookstore to sell its e-books to consumers in the global markets. At present, the following titles under the company’s “Raman’s Tech Tale Series: Knowledge Stories for Children” brand are...

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    Why Justice Katju Hates Indian Journalists

    You must listen to Justice Markandey Katju carefully when he says Indian journalists are working against the national interests, they aggravate communal tension with their wrong reporting, they’re intellectually weak, and so on. By Rakesh Raman Justice Katju is the new chairman of the Press...

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