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Volume 29 - Issue No: 65

 
 
 





Media, Advertising & Marketing
 
 
 










Asci raps 3 ads for obscenity
Asci asks the ads to be pulled off-air immediately; the three culprits are two ads from Set Wet Zatak -- Cool Talc and deodorant -- and one Axe body spray spot.

WWIL to focus on digitisation & acquisitions
WWIL plans to invest Rs1bn this fiscal if govt announces roadmap for digitisation; MSO expects carriage revenue to grow by 30% and turnover to cross 4bn mark.

Delhi Belly nets Rs160mn in opening weekend; Amitabh fails
Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap collects a meagre Rs64million in first 3 days; Double Dhamaal has done well in its first week run after a decent weekend and collected Rs368million.

 
 

Karishma Initiative gets media duties of Almond Board of California NEW

Grey retains Fortis Hospitals' creative biz

Google keen to acquire Hulu

 
Transformers grosses $372million
Spielberg prefers 'old-fashioned craft'

Facebook plans to launch video chat next week

Micromax joins Nazara Technologies to preload EA games

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (19/06/2011 to 25/06/2011)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes


Top 100 Programmes (19/06/2011 to 25/06/2011)
Zee TV
SAB
Star Plus
Colors
Sony Entertainment TV
Sun TV
MAX
Ten Cricket
Imagine TV
Zee Telugu
Zee Cinema
Star Gold
Gemini TV
Star Jalsha
Star Pravah

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Tata DOCOMO first Indian brand to run Twitter Ads
  • iMedia Brand Summit Launches in India
  • Brandsmith Motion Pictures shoots big campaign
    Source: India PRwire
       
  • Amul among top 100 Asian brands
  • Cholayil acquires herbal brand Krishna Thulasi
  • Reliance ADAG's BigAdda to venture into e-commerce
    Source: Business Standard
       
  • Baidu picks Microsoft for English search
    Source: IBNLive.com
       
  • Micromax, Nazara ink pact for mobile games
    Source: Hindustan Times
       
  • Aamir Khan named brand ambassador of the WCD Ministry
    Source: Indian Express
    International News
  • BBC Execs Campaign Against Twitter Spoilers
  • 10 Ridiculously Patriotic Ads for the Fourth of July
  • 'NYT' Ditches the Red Sox
  • FTC Launches Twitter Probe
  • Rivals Band Together Against Google to Buy Patents
  • Ad of the Day: Pepsi
  • Facebook Mimics Google+
    Source: Ad Week
      
  • BBC Worldwide promotes VP of BBC Advertising Asia
    Source: Campaign Asia-Pacific
      
  • iPad and iPhone an advertising force in Europe
    Source: Macgasm
      
  • BCAP announces new proposals for advertising post-conception advice services
    Source: The Drum
      
  • SK Telecom launches mobile advertising platform
    Source: Telecompaper
      
  • Advertising market forecast to hit $bn
    Source: San Francisco Chronicle

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