9 Dec 2002 Volume: 3 Issue : 92



















Todays Newsbreakers India
Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch
DD strikes Rs 11 m. barter deal with Express group
Doordarshan has now commenced inking advertising barter deals with print medium publications. The deal with the Express group is worth Rs 11.5 million... More

MAM Special Report
'Colours for India' strengthened Colour Soft in hair dye market" More

Headlines
Sony network channels off Siti in Delhi
Zee's cable arm has switched off One Alliance channels because of what Siti says is Sony's 'arm-twisting'. Dues pending since March, counters Sony... More

SABe continues in comedy vein with 'Akting Akting'
SABe chairman Gautam Adhikari talks of the channel's plans ahead of the launch of new comedy serial Akting Akting... More

BBC World's Asia audience growing: report
The sixth Pan Asia Cross Media Survey (PAX) has found that unlike other news channels, BBC World has held onto the audience it gained in 2001 as well as showing annual growth in some of Asia's biggest urban centres...More

Niret Alva winner at the Asian Television Awards 2002
Niret Alva, presenter of BBC World's car and bike show Wheels, has won the award for the 'Best Current Affairs or Infotainment Programme Presenter' at the Asian Television Awards... More
Source: www. indiantelevision.com

Other Headlines
AAAI Sets Up Committee To Study Agency Remuneration
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Bajaj Auto, TVS Bank On Deeper Distribution
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Philips To Launch Chain Of Call Centres
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Kitchen Appliances To Unveil Kenstar Range Of Fridges
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LaSalle To Expand Multi-brand Outlets
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Competition, It’s Wonderful! So Get Ready For More
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The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Can Also Rule Boardrooms More
Source: Financial Express

Goodlass Nerolac piggybacks on Mohanlal starrer More
Branded soups packing it hot More
`It's time for brand consolidation, market expansion' — Mr Vikram Rao, Group Executive President (Fabric & Apparel), Madura Garments
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T-shirt range from Classic Polo More
New shampoo from P&G
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World Cup cricket hits serials, films for a six
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Source: The Hindu Business Line


Godrej to launch tea brands by January
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i2 Tech trying new business mix to clear gloom
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Autocar India offers stake to Haymarket
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China: some macro issues
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Why Mumbai airport stinks
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Source: Business Standard

Contract, O&M close in on Close-up? More
The revenue potential in radio is totally disproportionate to the costs." - Sumantra Dutta, chief operating officer, Radio Division, STAR India...
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Max New York Life: On a wish and a prayer
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Source: www.agencyafqs.com

Digital divide: DVD glare pales CDs More
Whirlpool fridge's the coolest one More
Insurance ad spend jumps 50% this year
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For whom the Bell tolls? Big Mac has a CEO-in-waiting
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Entry of fourth operators boosts subscriber base
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Red hot, but not piping
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Consumer durables do the balancing act
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Idea beeps in 75,000 users by Nov-end
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Tech trilogy: Reliance Info chalks out network plan
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Source: The Economic Times

Thought for the day

"The advertisers who believe in the selling power of jingles have never had to sell anything".
- David Ogilvy

Other Newslinx International
International Headlines
Hearst Hires Former Time Inc. Exec More
Valpak Engages The 'Star Trek Nemesis' More
Ad Pros Get Low Marks For Honesty, Ethics More
Source: www.adage.com


Circuit City To Sponsor BCS National Trophy More
Nelly Gets Hot For Milk More
R.J. Reynolds Rolling New Salem Packaging More
Source: www.brandweek.com


$100 Million AARP Insurance Account in Review More
Brown & Co. Selects Via More
Capital One Hires Bob Wolf for Publicis Jump-Ball More
Interpublic Creates Chief Risk Officer Post
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Source: www.adweek.com


Advertising: Is she composed? Or is she a scarlet lady underneath? More
Source:The Independent (UK)

Unorthodox ad agency stays afloat More
Source: www.stuff.co.nz

Ad jobs reverse
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Source:The Courier Mail (Australia)










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