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Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch
 
 
 
 
 
 










Producers, workers union meet inconclusive
TV producers and workers' union meet on 6 November was inconclusive, with both not yielding.

 

Sahara to buy 51% in Music India
Sahara to acquire 51% stake in company which runs Music India, Sangeet Bangla and Sangeet Bhojpuri.

Animation industry to grow at 27% CAGR
Animation industry in India will grow at 27% CAGR to touch $1,163 million by 2012, says Nasscom.

Bajaj Allianz launches campaign with Vijendar Singh

LG India records sales of Rs 25.35 billion in Spt-Oct

Bimal Sahoo is Rediffusion Y&R biz head, Mumbai

HomeShop18 to offer Roadside Romeo merchandise

DVR fast-forwarding may not be fatal to TV ads: Study

Jet Airways partners Disney Channel to launch in-flight festival for kids

Harsha Chugh Khanna joins Swastik Productions

AT&T tops mobile video viewers in US: Study

Digital Divas studies US women’s online behaviour

TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (19/10/2008 to 25/10/2008)
Doordarshan's Top 10
Top 10 In All TV Homes
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (19/10/2008 to 25/10/2008)
Colors
Star Plus
Zee TV
Neo Cricket
Sun TV
NDTV Imagine
Sony Entertainment TV
Gemini TV
Zee Cinema
Maa Telugu
Star One
Sahara One
Zee Marathi
Kalaignar TV
Udaya TV
Zee Telugu
MAX

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • Ad revenues may dry up for channels

  • Iconic print magazine to abandon print for Web

  • MTNL’s fibre-to-home service coming soon

  • Obama tributes from India's most acclaimed women in films

    Source: DNA
     
  • Cartoon Network Japan buys Chhota Bheem

  • Finally, some brand recall

  • Mercedes Benz commercial vehicle sales surge

    Source: Business Standard
     
  • Spencer’s Retail expects a leg up from furniture biz

  • Made in India, branded in Pak

    Source: The Hindu business Line
      
  • Shahid charges over Rs7 cr for signing a new commercial!

    Source: Zee News
     
      
  • Admen turn to mobiles as slowdown bites

  • Videocon delays DTH foray

    Source: Economic Times
      
  • Media brands look to Bollywood movies to promote their product

    Source: Livemint
     
  • Consumer durables industry sees upturn in sales

  • Bengal Peerless to sponsor Sayantan

    Source: Financial Express
     
  • Will Sourav be face of Brand Bengal?

    Source:Times of India
     
    International News
  • Outback Steakhouse Taps Lowe for Creative
  • Local Interactive Ad Growth to Slow, per Borrell
  • BBDO in Detroit Cuts 22% of Workforce
  • Obama Win Fits CNN to a 'T'
    Source: Ad Week
     
  • Blu-ray Gets $25M Push
    Source: Brand Week
     
  • China's internet advertising market hits RMB 3.34 bln in Q3
    Source: China Knowledge Online
     
  • Craigslist Agrees to Curb Sex Ads
    Source: New York Times
     
  • PJA Advertising & Marketing Adds Infor to Technology Roster
  • Contextual Ad Company Goes to China
    Source: MarketWatch
     
  • Advertising agency “Neftegaz” opened in Moscow
    Source: Petroleum and Gas Chemistry Suppliers Register
  • As election fades, ad dollars drain away
    Source: Reuters
     
  • Tudou.com's Advertising Revenue Reached CNY11.296 Million In H1 2008
    Source: ChinaTechNews.com
     
  • Adknowledge Announces Acquisition of Advertising Business of Lookery
    Source: International Business Times
     
  • Yell appoints Rapier to Yellow Pages advertising project
    Source: Brand Republic
     
  • DDB Dominates the Singapore Outdoor Advertising Awards
    Source: TAXI Design Network
     
  • True proposes MCOT reap ad revenue on TrueVisions
    Source: Nation Multimedia
     
  • Lamar Advertising 3rd-quarter profit shrinks
    Source: Forbes

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