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Rupert Murdoch's Star cable network's entertainment, movie and sports channels are among the most popular in the burgeoning Indian market. Star News is the No. 2 Hindi news channel in India and its market share is growing.
Star says it's obeying the law and simply suffering the wrath of jealous competitors. "The attack by our fellow Indian media groups has been triggered by our success," says Khanna. "The channel is home to some of India's most experienced and respected journalists." Indian regulators have sent Star a list of 37 questions about that domestic arrangement. Star News' license to uplink from India is now being renewed one week at a time.
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