2 Dec 2002 Volume: 3 Issue : 87



















Todays Newsbreakers India
Media Advertising & Marketing watch
Leo Burnett looks to bright future in a new office
A spectacular new office reflecting Leo Burnett India's vision. Modern, bigger than what it is today and ready to face the challenges of the future... More

Headlines
Zee adds Realty TV to bouquet
Zee-Turner has signed a distribution agreement with Zone Broadcasting (Maximum Realty) Ltd for distribution in India of Realty TV, a channel devoted to reality shows... More

Sony to run old DD mytho in afternoon band
Om Namah Shivay , a mythological series that had a two year-run on national broadcaster Doordarshan's main DD1 channel, is taking a bow on Sony Entertainment Television in the afternoon band... More

Indo-Pak war in reel life on BBC
The Situation Room, a reality drama on BBC based on a hypothetical scenario involving India and Pakistan, has grabbed media attention with its conclusion which shows former White House officials averting a nuclear war in the sub-continent... More

Prasar Bharati invites equipment tenders
Pubcaster Prasar Bharati has invited tenders from firms and manufacturers for vital installations like TV studios, radio studios and transmitter for the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of AC Plants of various capacities in the Western region of All India Radio and Doordarshan for sound broadcasting stationsi... More

Source: www. indiantelevision.com

Other Headlines
Cola war enters new territory — Pepsi woos thanda matlab creator More
`Ford set to roll out exciting new models' — Mr David E. Friedman, MD & President
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Barry-Wehmiller to distribute Mapics ERP products More
Indigo from Tata Engg stable ready for launch — Spate of other new models in pipeline
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Source: The Hindu Business Line


The future is here: Japan launches fuel cell cars
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Honda to add three more cars to India portfolio
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New launches to add flavour to Tata Tea
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MUL to launch Vitara in '03, step up exports More
Hutchison to outsource network operations More
Logica wins $9-mn deal
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China to lift ban on condom advertisements More
Source: The Economic Times

"Products across categories are morphing into a service offerings."
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- Ajay Sachdeva, chief marketing officer, Tata Teleservices Ltd
Microsoft No 1 on Cirrus 100
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Source: www.agencyafqs.com

Capital Target: Tata Tele Plans Mid-December WLL Launch
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MobiApps To Track TCI, Praxair
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Andhra Lines Up Rs 100 Crore For Vizag IT Park
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RPG Satcom Scouts For Foreign Partner
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Sun Plans New Biz Model To Tap BPO Market
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Retailing: Life Style In Expansion Mode
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Blue Star To Enter Precision AC Market
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Cottage Industries Tying Up With Search Engines To Boost Online Sales’
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Bubbling Soap Market Signals New Life In FMCG Industry
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Source: Financial Express

SABMiller India to merge local operations
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Consumers, firms help create brands
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IOC to roll out branded fuels
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Howzat for brands
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Source: Business Standard

Thought for the day

"Advertising in the final analysis should be news. If it is not news it is worthless".
- Adolph S. Ochs

Other Newslinx International
International Headlines
Birkenstock Foots Bill For New Line
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Knorr Hits The Slopes To Sell Soup More
Source:www.brandweek.com

Ogilvy Gets Company on 'mLife' More
Ogilvy Creative Heads Elevate 5 More
Flirting With 'Disaster Scenarios' More
Big Brands Still the Superstars More
Source:www.adweek.com

Satirical 2DTV ad may get reprieve More
Source:www.mediaguardian.co.uk

Watchdog acts on Qantas advertising More
Source:www.thecouriermail.com

Japan's Dentsu slips as rivals team up More
Source: Reuters

Air NZ, Qantas accused of misleading advertising More
Source:www.stuff.co.nz

Major ad firms plan to link up More
Source: www.japantimes.co.jp

Homophobia in the media: now TV ad for Virgin Mobile is investigated More
Source: www.independent.co.uk











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