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Volume 19 - Issue No: 75









Executive Dossier

'India can become our number one market in Asia'
Interview with Marvel Entertainment International president Simon Phillips.

 

Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch
Consumer durables to grow 12% in 2007-08: Ficci
Consumer durables sector in India is expected to achieve a growth of 12 per cent in 2007-08, according to a Ficci survey.

GBN gets nod to raise Rs 5 billion FDI
Global Broadcast News Ltd gets government nod to induct up to 26 per cent FDI worth Rs 5 billion; B.A.G Films yet to get approval.

Ortel to spread wings, gets A category ISP license
Ortel Communications to spread cable TV and broadband services to outside Orissa; receives 'A' category ISP license.

FremantleMedia, RTL Group launch German film studio
FremantleMedia and RTL Group have announced plans to launch a German film studio project via its German subsidiary, UFA.

Adidas ropes in Sania Mirza as global brand ambassador

Nokia ropes in Shahrukh Khan for new TVC

Reliance Digital launches store in Bangalore

Radio City ties up with Dare2Dream for The Odd Couple

Ranbir Kapoor is Red FM's Santa

Clio Awards announces first 2008 Executive Jury Chairs

US youth consume more TV than in China, Hong Kong: Study

Youth exposure to alcohol ad in US make little impact

Kodak teams with Donald Trump for Celebrity Apprentice

Cartoon Network to air special series on Transformers

SRK is Star Gold's 'Sabsey' favourite hero

Oz tour: Delhi HC restrains unauthorised telecast

Radio City ties up with Universal Music for Eagles album

Nielsen, Invidi Technologies in deal for measuring TV ads

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (02/12/2007 to 08/12/2007)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (02/12/2007 to 08/12/2007)
Zee TV
Star Plus
Sun TV
DD1
Sony Entertainment TV

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Real estate cos sustain ad industry growth
  • Netizens drive up sales of automobile companies
  • Zee sees Net, mobile as additional revenue streams
  • Bacardi Martini to push more premium brands
  • Consumer durables growth to surpass 12%: FICCI
  • Alta Moda launching 14 Italian brands
  • Titan to deepen focus on premium luxury brands
  • Reliance Retail plans to ramp up iStores
  • GAS likely to set up manufacturing unit in India
    Source: Hindu Business line
     
  • B'wood & cricket: marriage made in ad-heaven
    Source: IBNLIVE
     
  • GNB to invest Rs 500 cr on Viacom venture, news channels
  • PVR to invest Rs 100 cr in movie production
  • Media 2007: Much ado, less cheer
    Source: Economic Times
  • Media looks beyond content code, ad rates and sting ops
    Source: Livemint
     
  • Force India ropes in SRK, to launch massive campaign
    Source: DNA
     
  • Prasar Bharati may lose Commonwealth Games
  • Sun TV launches FM station in Vijayawada
  • 'Celebrity mgmt goes beyond endorsements'
  • Cellcos beat FMCG in ads on idiot box
    Source: Business-Standard
     
  • Cricketus interruptus
  • And the award goes to...
  • Of museums, solar power and skittles
    Source: Finanical Express
     
    International News
  • Frontier ads get Emmy nomination
    Source: Denver Post
     
  • Match.com 'Rewinds'
    Source: Ad Week
     
  • 'Terrorist' firework ads spark row
    Source: Brand Week
     
  • Pole dancing ad most complained about in 2007
    Source: The Age, Australia
     
  • Virus researchers find Trojan that hijacks Google text ads
    Source: Inquirer.net
  • Scotland to put anti-drunk driving ads in video games
    Source: Xinhua
     
  • Mobile Advertising: More Talk than Action in 2007
    Source: ClickZ News,
     
  • Pole dancing ad tops 2007s most complained about ad list in Australia
    Source: Thaindian.com
     
  • New ad campaign from the BBC comes under fire
    Source: Hexus
     
  • Ad Sponsors to Pay 18.9% More Next Year
    Source: english.donga.com

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