21 Aug 2002 | Volume: 3 | Issue : 21 |
No solution in sight to ICC woes MUMBAI: ICC chief Malcolm Speed was in Mumbai today on a mission. To try and thrash out some resolution to a problem that has literally blown up in the face of cricket's world governing body... More Corporates
play the waiting game on cricket fracas
I&B
ministry discusses DTH set top specifications
Middle East Television
to launch first Indian satellite channel from Dubai Sony hopes to boost K3H viewership with indiatimes contest More Tube Talk New MTV show targets youth lifestyle trends More Jobs Channel
Other Headlines HMT Set For Asset Stripping In Arm To Meet Staff Liabilities More Colgate-Palmolive Sees Tough Times In Drought-hit Market More McDonald’s Set For Big Debut In Manhattan’s Time Square More Hershey Faces Life Without Chocolate Company More Subdued By Arm More Playwin To Launch Online Lottery For Maharashtra Govt More We Will Not Get Into A Price War, Says HSBC’s Niall Booker More Tata Signals Merger Of VSNL, TTL More Santro Account Shifts To Saatchi, Shah Rukh’s Contract Renewed More RK Swamy, TBWA In Talks To Merge Media Operations More M&M: Focusing On Dealers To Push Scorpio More Goodlass Nerolac: Will Customer Education Translate Into Sales ?More The Next Killer App On Mobile Will Be Biz-centric More Motorola Rolls Out New Range Of Handsets More Govt Unlikely To Stretch FM Fee Deadline More Internet on Mobile Networks More Source: Financial Express Perfetti rejigs ad accounts — Three brands move to O&M More Cricket: High stakes for all — BCCI looks for second team More Pepsi, Punjab Govt sign deal for citrus cultivation More Maruti studying market for launch of Ignis More HLL tastes the cream finally More Mother Dairy grows up, turns Amul's rival — Set for joint ventures with 6 State co-operatives More Samsonite to bring in Hedgren More KBC set to make a comeback More Touchtel to launch phone service in Coimbatore More Upgraded model of Reva launched More Bombay Dyeing to consider buy back of shares More Source: The Hindu Business Line For the secret seven, it’s a question of Lijjat More TVS to roll out new wheels by March ’03 More On a road less travelled More Nalco sale: Government to invite EoI soon More Foreign flicks light up local screens More FMCG biggies zero in on non-retailers More Tatas may merge Teleservices, VSNL in future More Motorola to set up centre for tele networks More WPP warns of gloom as profits slip More Infosys may invest in Bengal after turnaround More GW Capital picks up 10% stake in Epicenter More Cleaning up the field force More Source:The Economic Times Reckitt Benckiser scouts for an AOR More Source: www.agencyfaqs.com StanChart-Grindlays merger gets green signal More HSBC to focus on products, not rate war More Who’s telling the truth about WiLL tariffs? More Chip design comes of age More SMS from Silicon Valley - Kamla Bhatt More Tuning In - Arun Katiyar More Source:Business Standard Can VSNL really afford to retain MTNL, BSNL? More Cellular operators seek lower taxes More Motorola to offer Hindi menus on mobiles More Source: www.moneycontrol.com Selling it speechless More Source:The Indian Express
Infinity Broadcasting Names New President More WPP Shareholder Profits Drop 31% More Real Networks Introduces Universal Media Player More Snuff Maker Withdraws Ftc Opinion Request More Glaxosmithkline Must Remove Ad Claim More Draftworldwide President Makes Mystery Move More Source: www.adage.com Tracy Locke Forms Alliance with Branchout More WPP: First-Half Revenue Down 2 Percent More Source: www.adweek.com Judge Rules GSK Must Change Paxil TV Ads More U.S. Tobacco Withdraws FTC Request For Ad Guidelines More Source: www.brandweek.com |
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