Friday, June 6, 2008

Watch Times Now on WatchIndia.TV For Amitabh Interview

Times Now Has IT All…News, Sports Coverage and Exclusive Interviews

Times Now of Times Global Broadcasting, India’s leading 24-hour news channel has taken the lead in news coverage this season. This week, Times Now will be covering both the IPL matches summer Slam Grand Finale as well as an exclusive interview with Amitabh Bachchan for his upcoming movie ‘Sarkar Raj’. Times Now is available on WatchIndia.TV and subscribers can watch all of Times Now programming, interviews and commentary both live and again on demand.

Times Now viewers will be able to get Mandira Bedi and Charru Sharma’s expertise before and after the matches in the Summer Slam Grand Finale of the IPL. Subscriber who missed the matches or want to watch some commentary can do so on Times Now.

This Sunday, June 8th 14:30/20:30, Times Now will have an exclusive feature interview on Frankly Speaking with Arnab Goswami with legendary Amitabh Bachchan. Amitabh is there is talk about his latest release ‘Sarkar Raj’ which for the first time ever stars the Bachchan clan— Amitabh, Abhishek and Aishwarya.

“Sarkar Raj’ produced by AdLabs is a story adapted from the Enron issue and is the sequel to Sarkar (2005). Watch the exclusive interview on Times Now only on WatchIndia.TV where subscribers can watch the interview both live and again on demand.

Times Now is available in various packages on WatchIndia.TV starting from $4.99 per month as a standalone channel to $25 per month part of the Mega Pack along with 6 other top rated channels.

About WatchIndia
WatchIndia is the first site from Live Asia TV, an innovative new Internet Television company whose goal is to bring ethnic Asian programming to those residing in other countries. WatchIndia partnered with top rated Indian networks including Times NOW, Zee TV, Zoom, Zee Sports, Aastha, IOL Movie Channel, Zee Punjabi, Zee Gujurati, Zee Marathi, Zee Cinema, YashRaj Films, Shemaroo Entertainment and now NDTV Profit. For more information, or a free 5-day trial, visit www.WatchIndia.TV.