11 November 2005 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 14 - Issue No: 30



Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch




 

Star One delivers on promises and more
Having succeeded in rocking the charts, 1-yr-old Star One gets strident as it claims No. 2 spot amongst GECs.

Brands should involve, not hunt consumers: AAAI Symposium
Instead of hunting consumers with ads like a shark, brands should involve them through communication: AAAI Symposium

TV & films still cost-effective for advertisers: Birkin

Sahara appoints Ernst & Young to value entertainment business
Sahara Group has mandated consulting firm Ernst & Young to conduct a valuation of its entertainment & movie businesses.

MTV Summit For Aids, says, 'Stand Up, Speak Up'

Hutch unveils new logo

Source Strategic Communication to handle Balaji PR

Zee Marathi increases news content

Ficci to prepare draft paper on content regulation

Sex on the up on US television, study says

'Sesame Street' to be 'Gali Gali Simsim'

Executive Dossier
'Zee’s three English channels in the black in FY ’06'
Interview with Zee Telefilms senior VP and business head of English channels Neil Chakravarti

Guest Speak
Stinky Branding
NASEEM JAVED's Westside View

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (24/10/2005 to 30/10/2005)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (24/10/2005 to 30/10/2005)
Star Plus
DD Sports
Star One
Sun TV
DD1
Sony Entertainment
Gemini TV

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
Hyundai to start own ad agency in India
Advertising lacks talent, feel experts
Hutchison Essar phases out Orange, BPL brand
When less is more...
Source: Business Standard
   
Hyundai plans to launch own ad agency
Admen urged to highlight social issues
JWT repositions Fortune as full service agency
New dailies make dent in Mumbai market, says survey
O&M bags global award
Amul seeks a slice of global market
Indus League plans two more brands, to open yoga centres
Source: The Hindu Business Line
AAAI Symposium: Bruce Matchett: “Great ideas emerge from human insights”
AAAI Symposium: Michael Birkin : “Indian creativity needs boldness”
AAAI Symposium: Brand immortality seems to be a myth
Hyundai to launch its own agency in India by early 2006
Orange has now become pink
Source: Agency Faqs
 
   
Lugz tells Apple to pull iPod ad
Source: NewKerala.com
International News
Online casinos face advertising crackdown
Source:IT Week
 
'Racist' Russian TV advert investigated
Aegis vows to keep Bolloré off the board
Source: Guardian
   
Y&R N.Y. Names Goldsmith CCO
Discover Financial Starts Creative Review
Lowe Trims Its N.Y. Staff by 5%
Source: Ad Week
   
Austereo warns of ad volatility
Source:The Australian
   
LG to Launch Slim Phone at MTV Europe Awards
Source:english.chosun.com
   
Relational takes print ad against Sovereign deal
Source:Reuters
   
BMI hives off digital and seeks agency
Source:Digital Bulletin
Carat Names Research Chief, Former O&Mer Succeeds Joanne Burke
Commentary: Got Any Inventory? What Keeps Ad Salespeople Up At Night
Tribal DDB Creates Branded Game For Mountain Dew
MSN To Sell Ads For Associated Press
Source: Media Post
   
Toyota Pulls Ads From FX's Nip/Tuck
Google Extends Page in Budget Living to Smaller Advertisers
Nielsen Punches Back Aggressively Against AIM TV
Political Ad Spending Breaks Records
Source:Media Week (US)
   
Moscow Duma speaker condemns Rodina election campaign ad
Source:RIA Novosti,
   
Jacob picked for top Starcom EMEA job
Ocean Outdoor grows by 50%
Source:Media Week (UK)

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