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Breaking SWEN

This year's best 'EDITING and SENSATIONAL' award goes to 'OLD DELHI TV' aka ODTV...

the second place goes to 'SEMIT WOW' aka SW..


the race for the title was very narrow..we had difficulties in choosing the number one 'SWEN' channel...

Juries say...

SW channel lost the race..by not providing enough sensational "SWEN"...[sources]

the audience felt 'ODTV'..has good sentiment and editing was faster...the special effects and the backgrounhd score of the 'TRUTH NEVER DIES' Saga has inspired lots of people and it had great effect on the people.[sources]

The TRP ratings were higher for the past one week n what else u want for a good
'SWEN CHANNEL'..argues an analyst..[sources]

we have not yet got true pictures or official announcement but 'SOURCES' [i dont know what kind of sources they are] confirmd they were true...

And we have special correspondent arranged to catch hold of the ODTV CEO to get his immediate reactions.
[Poor lady waiting with her prepared 'stereotype' question book ...for hours together without knowing that,it is a holiday for the ODTV]



a special correspondent from Mumbai was able to speak with the CEO of the 'SEMIT WOW' channel through phone to get his immediate reactions.


Correspondent: "Sir what do you think about the award given to you?".

CEO: "HUM RAHE HAIN PYAR..DILWALA DULHANIA LE JAYANGE...CHALTE CHALTE."

Correspondent: "Did you expect this to happen this year? Last year you won the award? What do you think in getting the second place?"

CEO: "HUM RAHE HAIN PYAR..DILWALA DULHANIA LE JAYANGE...CHALTE CHALTE."

Correspondent: "Dont you think you deserved this place instead of the ODTV?"

CEO: "HUM RAHE HAIN PYAR..DILWALA DULHANIA LE JAYANGE...CHALTE CHALTE."


Sorry for the Technical difficulties...
[The correspondent thought it was Sharukh who got the award. Poor lady.]

That's all for today....good bye from

'Channel 108'

Half baked information is always better than nothing. (C) copyrights reserved 2009


enga aatha award kedacha 108 thenga koyillukku odaikkuratha vendikittanga...
atha vachithan intha channel arambichom...

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