12 Sep 2002 Volume: 3 Issue : 36


















Todays Newsbreakers India
Media Advertising & Marketing Watch
Subrata, not Sahara, logo for Indian team
NEW DELHI: Just as the Indian cricket team prepared for its departure to Colombo for the Champions Trophy, another of the vexed issues dogging the team was sorted out today... More

AXN bringing Mike Whitney down for 'Who Dares Wins' special
MUMBAI: AXN is continuing to expand its ground presence in the country this time through the programming franchise Who Dares Wins... More


Advertisers and business decision makers influenced most by internet: New study

Arlington US: A new study shows that business decision makers are more heavily influenced by advertising on the Web than advertising on any other top medium... More

Watch and win gold on ETC Punjabi
MUMBAI: ETC Punjabi has announced that its daily Watch & Win Contest is going from strength to strength...More

ESPN looking to extend programming franchise with second film
Los Angeles: In the US ESPN is making a serious endeavour to extend its brand to more than just sports broadcasts and related events...More

Headlines

Sony, Star switch off feeds in Delhi

NEW DELHI:MSOs cry foul but broadcasters say it was last resort after cable ops refused to increase connectivity despite protracted negotiations... More

Star readying plans for interactive televiewing
MUMBAI :The Rupert Murdoch-promoted network has tied up with various cellular service providers to use SMS for various programmes and contests across the Star bouquet of channels... More

Asia increasingly buying into French animation
(Le Rendez-Vous 2002 )Anil Wanvari reports from St Tropez.

French television programming exports finding an increasing audience in Asia Pacific... More

Talks held on WTO pact impact on media
NEW DELHI: The government yesterday had a preliminary round of talks with the various industry bodies on media regarding the WTO agreement... More


SPE pursues Fox's box office record for worldwide sales
CALIFORNIA: Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International (CTFDI), a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), has generated more than $1 billion in ticket sales overseas this year crossing over the billion dollar milestone for only the third time in the studio's history... More

First Take
'Bachke Rehnaa' looks promising enough to revive a flagging genre. Sony's latest game show appears to have the juice to keep viewers hooked.
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Tube Talk
Boxing comes in the form of bad blood on Star Movies More
Michael Holding on Harsha Online tonight More
CNN'S 'Design 360' focuses on design in the workplace More

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Other Headlines

Ad Club to screen award-winning entries to Cannes
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Source:The Times Of India


A-I, foreign airlines may cut fares by 10%
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Sahara promoter becomes a brand
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LG commercials may remain off air
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Toyota halves Corolla production cost
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Electrolux scales down rights issue
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Source:Business Standard


Eenadu to launch Delhi edition today
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Who Dares Wins gets local; to target India in a big way
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IBF readies guidelines on surrogate advertising
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Source: www.agencyfaqs.com


Car Majors Turn To India For Low-cost Sourcing Base More
Telecom Revenues To Double By 2007, Fixed Line On Top
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P&G Plans Strategy To Boost Topline Growth More
India Arm To Be Outsourcing Hub For D-Link Group
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HP Services Gunning For Indian Market
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Crescendo Forays Into Music Hardware Production
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Barista Coffee Sets Up New Company In Sri Lanka
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Narayana Murthy Selected For Shastri Award
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webMethods Looks At Co-marketing Option With TCS More
Volvo India Sets Up New Channel For Used Trucks
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Sahara Gives New Logo For Indian Cricket Team To Avoid Conflict
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Pepsi Star Endorsers To Cheer Cricket Team On Television
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TVS Exempts Sachin From Contract During ICC Trophy
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Telecom Revolution Can Change Indian Mindset: Pitroda
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Hutch Chalks Out Aggressive Strategy For Chennai, Karnataka
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Winning Idea From Euro RSCG?
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Ion Exchange To Expand Water Vending Business
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Source: Financial Express

Bollywood, cricket stars take field with Pepsi — New TV commercials set to break More
TVS `behind Sachin, beyond pact'
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Cable operators, SET battle it out
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Toyota Kirloskar to import Camry
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Cricket and commerce
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Godrej focus on improving food unit's margins
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Ozone Ayurvedics plans to introduce more products
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NetXcell launches second-generation SMS gateway
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Escotel cricket alert service
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New Holland to target mid-HP tractor range — To launch new products
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Wireless now a business tool
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TVS `behind Sachin, beyond pact'
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Source: The Hindu Business Line

Match rivals' ISD rates, BSNL to VSNL More
A PC for every purse & purpose
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Palio slips in monsoon, sees a diesel saviour
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Mon Ami may write JV with Today's Writing
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Barista crosses Palk Strait to serve coffee in Sri Lanka
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Kinetic to raise share of Chinese parts to 20% More
India loses the race in car ownership
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Temporary truce
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Sony stands by PC target despite sluggish market
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Nokia sees falling sales, stands by earnings outlook
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Source: The Economic Times

Sahara asks ICC to change logo to 'Subrata' More
Peter Schweitzer: Boss man at J Walter Thompson More
Toyota to set up 100% EOU in India More
Source:www.moneycontrol.com

Thought for the day

"Advertising promotes that divine discontent which makes people strive to improve their economic status."
- Ralph Starr Butler

Other Newslinx International
Swimwear Maker Jantzen Narrows Review More
Consumer Package-Goods Spending Returns To Normal
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Network Associates Names Senior Marketing Exec
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Source: www.adage.com

DPI Teleconnects With Herschel Walker More
Source: www.brandweek.com

'Obscene' Carling ad banned
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ASA stubs out anti-smoking ads More
Media Guardian launches Midas seminars More
Source:www.mediaguardian.co.uk

JTB fires head of advertising in NY More
Source: BBC






















 

 

 

 

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