.7 27 May 2002 | Volume: 2 | Issue : 63 |
I&B ministry set to take a close look at surrogate advertising Manufacturers of liquor and tobacco products advertising on various TV channels under the garb of surrogate advertising, beware. More Nickelodeon cashes in on Spidey frenzy this summer Kids entertainment channel Nickelodeon has announced the launch of the Nickelodeon Caught in the Spider's Web Contest for children. More HEADLINES Arianespace readies for 5 June Intelsat launch Satellite launcher Arianespace is readying for its seventh launch of the year... More Tube Talk Wheels races into eighth season on BBC World The longest running automotive show in India, Wheels has begun its eighth series on BBC World. More Directors' Cut "A director should understand sensitive situations without being prejudiced or judgmental " - Sanjay Upadhyay More Source: www. indiantelevision.com Other Headlines Auto firms all set to flood the market with new models to woo buyers More It’ sell-off time More Indian sports unveils no-tobacco face More Source: The Indian Express No Phony Threat: ISPs Under Attack By Basic Telecom Operators More O&M On A Major Talent Focus To Sustain Growth More Spend Trend Reveals Drop In People Vacationing More Hyundai Unveils Major Campaign To Drive Home Latest Leadership Position More GM Chalks Out Series Of New Programmes Focused On The Customer More Amul To Hit Market With Branded Sugar More Ad Makers See Boom-time In ‘Nine Months’ s More Corporates Gear Up For Cup Time More Source: Financial Express Coke restrained from telecasting controversial Ad More Amul to hit market with branded sugar More 'Mobile services in 1,000 cities by year end' More Source: The Times of India Surf excels, Ariel down but Tide high More Auto majors flock to India, China More FMCG majors realise the value for money More Su-Kam Comms in tieup with Analog More FCB-Ulka’s Group chief on FCB Worldwide board More Sanfrootz, Frush fruit juices launched More HSIL plans to launch 40 new products More Isaca likely to replace Ficci More FMCG sector could see better fortunes More Sony, Microsoft to run online gaming separately More Microsoft allows rival software on Windows XP More Master of copybook convergence More RIL to have Rs 100cr cellphone unit in Kutch More Music industry sues Audiogalaxy More 'Mario' creator seeks simple games More Source: The Economic Times Carlsberg joins race for Shaw Wallace beer stake More BPL Mobile latches on to soccer fever More BPL to launch two fridge models, achieves 36 pc growth More Brand building in the Internet age More Source:Hindu Business Line UB buying Empee Breweries More Source: www.moneycontrol.com LG will invest $ 100m by 2005, plans 2nd unit More Source: The Asian Age Mudra, Delhi, sweeps entire Yamaha portfolio More Will radio cut into print? More Medium and message: A conflict of decoding – Part I More Source: www.agencyfaqs.com Nandita Das dons the role of ‘sootradhar’ for kids’ series More Source: The Deccan Herald Shekar Swamy receives Northwestern University award More Brazil opens doors to foreign media investment More Source: www.briefonline.com Unpaid dues take O&M to new turf More Sify acquires Netkracker’s dial-up subscribers More Hindustan Lever plans Lakme salon spread to up volumes More Source: Business Standard
Brazil opens doors to foreign media investment More BMW taps Mexican shop for Mini debut More Brazilian adman Guanaes buys TV station More Kodak focuses on rural India with new camera More Source: www.adageglobal.com Palisades Gets 'That '70s Show' Media Contract More Land Rover To Launch New Suv Ad Campaign More Security Firm Makes Acquisition More Internet Ad Revenue Declined 12% In 2001 More Source: www.adage.com WPP Media Unit Sues Harris Drury More AARP Reviews Its Account More Source: www.adweek.com 7UP Pulls Prison TV Spot More BellSouth Touts Long Distance More Source: www.brandweek.com |
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