28 Nov 2002 Volume: 3 Issue : 86



















Todays Newsbreakers India
Headlines
HBO may hit break-even by next year
Movie channel HBO, which has seen a revenue growth of around 20 per cent this year over 2001, says it is close to breaking even... More

CAS bill consensus still eludes Swaraj
The CAS bill could not be tabled today as well due to other contentious issues up for discussion. I&B minister Sushma Swaraj is confident of the bill's ultimate passage but consensus is yet elusive... More

SPE forms digital policy group
Sony Pictures Entertainment has formed the Digital Policy Group, a new corporate level organisation designed to address the challenges and opportunities arising with the digital distribution of entertainment product... More

Media Advertising & Marketing watch
Levi's plans 'Battle Against Aids Rock Concert'

Levi Strauss (India) have announced that on the occasion of World Aids Day (1 December), the company, in association with Freedom Foundation , an NGO working with Aids patients, will bring together the rock music talent for the purpose of hosting a rock show at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. .. More

Tube Talk
Bangladesh take on Windies from Friday
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Source: www. indiantelevision.com

Other Headlines
Tea majors get hot under the collar
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Handbags from Tanishq
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Milton to re-launch home range
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Emami to revive Rs 80-cr Boroplus brand More
Suri's air charter biz taxies for take-off More
Coca-Cola to plough in $100m, expand distribution net More
US proposes a tariff-free world
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Source: The Economic Times & Brand Equity

Leo Burnett robs FCB-Ulka of United Colors
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Satyajit Sen quits MediaCom; to head Delhi branch of Maximize
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Source: www.agencyafqs.com

MTNL Value-add Comes For A Song, Literally
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Philips Plans Slew Of Initiatives For Cricket World Cup
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Dept Stores Will Co-exist With Small Stores’
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AIR To Pay $50,000 For ICC World Cup Rights
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Retailers See Potential In Private Labels
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Samsung To Roll Out Video Camcorders In Jan 2003
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Dr Morepen Plans Foray Into Analgesics
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Acme Plans To Offload Stake To Boost Provogue
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Colgate-Palmolive Unveils ‘Collect Your Cricketer’ Campaign
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Tulsi Is Brand Ambassador For Milton
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Source: Financial Express


OTC drugs: To advertise or not to advertise? More
Colgate has a new ad to get back the smile
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Source: www.moneycontrol.com


Howzat for brands More
Source: Business Standard

Amaron's TV ads `clutter-busters' More
Global award for Indian PR firms
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Spirited market growth sees Italian wine brand foray More
Catholic Syrian unveils three e-banking products
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Marico plans skin clinics
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BPL Mobile plan for purse-friendly ISD calls
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Milton Global all set to expand product portfolio
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Oxemberg's bid to check `fake' garments
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Now, interactive watches for kids More
Colgate-Palmolive signs up cricketers for new promotion
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Source: The Hindu Business Line
Thought for the day

"Advertising is legalized lying".
- William Allen White

Other Newslinx International
International Headlines
RLG Department Stores Shows Special Spirit
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Kids Go On Offense In Sports Push More
Source:www.brandweek.com

American Legacy Signs Pile for '03 Creative Search More
Kmart Sponsors Holiday Reality TV Show More
Source:www.adweek.com

Publicis picks up Cadbury's US campaigns More
Source:Sydeny Morning Herald

Finance director quits Cordiant More
Source:www.mediaguardian.co.uk

Interpublic taps D'Angelo as McCann-Erickson CFO More
Source: Reuters

Angostura apologises for Hindu God in ad More
Source:Trinidad Express

Ad agencies vie for Brewers' business More
Source: www.jsonline.com










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