2 January 2006 Newsletter Subscription Email this Page Volume 14 - Issue No: 66



Indian Television 2005

A year that churned and churned
Litigation & sting ops were the two dominant themes of 2005 that overshadowed other happenings.

2006: The Direct & Digital Imperative
DTH will open up investment opportunities across the value chain and will pressure cable to go digital.

Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch
WPP's Wunderman acquires Bridge Worldwide
Wunderman has acquired marketing & interactive agency Bridge, which specialises in Fortune 100 consumer goods.

New Delhi to host 7th Overdrive Awards on 13 Jan

Group M appoints Madhvi Pahwa as director training

AOL releases 2005 spam list

Max appoints Ramakrishnan as marketing head

Fremantle US making reality show for Oxygen

US networks primetime TV fails to tap diverse talent

Asianet to launch prime time soap 'Ammamanassu'

Guest Speak
Circular matketing: The Number One Issue of 2006
NASEEM JAVED's Westside View

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (04/12/2005 to 10/12/2005)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (04/12/2005 to 10/12/2005)
Star Plus
Star One
Sun TV
Sony Entertainment
DD1
Gemini TV

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Today's Newsbreakers.......India
It’s 2006, advertisers brace yourselves!
Big B, Sourav are still Emami’s favourites
Source: DNA
   
Spreading brand awareness — Lenovo takes to movie route
Source: The Hindu Business Line
   
Come, invest in Bihar, said the ad on BBC
Source: Newindpress
   
Advertisement hoardings in Madurai to go solar
Source:Sify
   
Nitish Government Reveals New Ad Campaign to Woo Investors
Source: Patna Daily
   
Verdict on Google plea will affect ad agencies
Other books
Modern eruptions
  Source:Business Standard
Cheil Communications begins the year with Samsung home appliances
Rajasthan Patrika launches evening newspaper News Today
Source: Agency Faqs
   
Coffee has become a fashion statement
Putting humour in reputation rehab
Marketing fortified foods to the drug-wary Americans
Change of tack
  Source:Financial Express
   
2005: The marketing year that was…
Source: Deccan Herald
   
AIMSS to protest against obscene hoardings, posters
Source: The Hindu
   
Shah Rukh’s ‘Ad’-ons!
Source:Times of India
International News
AIDS group wants Viagra ad pulled
Source:CNN
   
Intel to 'Leap Ahead' With New Strategy
Source: Ad Week
   
Kia's award-winning animated advertising
  Source:Reuters
   
World Cup to boost print media sector’s ad earnings
Source: Business Times
   
M’sia’s newsprint media to see more ads, higher newsprint charges in ‘06
Source:www.moneynewsasia.com
   
Plan to allow more commercials on Thai media condemned
Open North Korea Broadcasting to air messages for free
  Source: www.abu.org.my
On Advertising: Is that a trend I spot?
Source:IHT
   
NHS choice will spark advertising war
Source:Independent
   
Condom ADs on Television to Kick Off
Source: Korea Times
   
Nielsen Finally Issues New Ratings, 'House,' 'Medium' Get Biggest Boost
CBS Stays Cool, Courts Viewers For "Alex"
Source: Media Post
   
Media News Billboard: Titans of US advertising return on back of CIE deal
Source:Times Online (UK)
   
Cattle Council plans 'eat beef' campaign
Source: ABC Online

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