20 March 2009Newsletter SubscriptionEmail this Page Volume 23 - Issue No: 79
 

 





Media, Advertising & Marketing Watch
 
 
 










Radio sector to get Rs 500 mn boost from political advertising
Private FM radio operators to get 50% of estimated Rs 500 mn political ad spend on the sector.

IPL: Sony, BCCI smoke the peace pipe
Sony & BCCI reach an out of court settlement; Sony retains IPL telecast rights, but to cough out more.

Times Global Broadcasting plans to raise $50 mn via stake sale
The Times Now & ET Now company looks at dilution of 25-26% equity; mandates UBS Securities India.


PepsiCo launches fizzier Pepsi in AP; Charan to endorse

Mindshare bags InterContinental Hotels media account

Advertising Association UK appoints Tim Lefroy as CEO

Nick gets innovative to celebrate SpongeBob's 10th anniversary

UTV Movies reaches US on DirecTV

Channel [V] to roll out Launch Pad III from 20 March

Excel releases 'Honeydripper' on DVD


TV Ratings
Top 10 Programmes (01/03/2009 to 07/03/2009)
Doordarshan's Top 10 
Top 10 In All TV Homes 
Top 10 in Cable & Satellite Homes

Top 100 Programmes (01/03/2009 to 07/03/2009)
Colors
Star Plus
Zee TV
MAX
Sun TV
Sony Entertainment TV
Gemini TV
NDTV Imagine
Star One
SAB
Zee Telugu
ETV Marathi
Zee Cinema

Source: www.indiantelevision.com
Today's Newsbreakers.......India
  • No plans to exit fuel retail biz: RIL

  • Lite Bite Foods to open 162 outlets

  • MSM, IPL reach out-of-court settlement?

    Source: Hindu Business Line
      
  • Ericsson launches telecom tower for Indian market

  • Retail payment risks to be reduced, says Subbarao

  • Sony, BCCI may settle IPL telecast case out of court

  • Provogue's mall development arm scales down operations

    Source: Business Standard
      
  • First edition of IPL fetched Rs 91 cr as income tax

  • HUL, ITC Foods to slug it out in health food biz

    Source: Financial Express
      
  • 'More IIM grads needed in ad world'

    Source: DNA
      
  • DOCLIX To Showcase Next Gen Pay-Per-Click Ad Network at Search

    Source: TechWhack
     
  • Taking advertising world by storm

    Source: Screen Weekly
      
  • Signposter.com revolutionises outdoor advertising

    Source: IT News Online
      
  • Ban over ad featuring Angelina Jolie

    Source: Kerala Online
      
  • Jolie’s ‘Wanted’ ad banned

    Source: Central Chronicle
      
  • Gen2Media and Regent Comm to Develop Internet TV Channels for Radio Websites

  • K&G Fashion Superstore Launches ‘Fashion without the victim’ Ad Campaign

    Source: Media News International
      
  • Too many ads: not just irritating, but unlawful

    Source: Livemint
     
    International News
  • Grey N.Y. President Hardwick Exits
  • Ballmer: Microsoft Needs 'Set Change' for Search
  • NAD Blasts Excedrin's Ad Claims
  • NBCU, Microsoft Pact on '10 Olympics
  • Viacom's Dauman Backs Stewart in CNBC Spat
  • Study Probes Online Power of Hispanic Consumers
  • You Kin' Create Dunkin's Next Donut
  • Bumble Bee Tuna Revives 'Yum Yum' Jingle
  • Saatchi X's Murray Proposes In-Store Ratings
  • Hulu Launches Doc, Short Film Section
    Source: Ad Week
     
  • Saatchi & Saatchi X’s Andy Murray Proposes In-Store Ratings
  • Bumble Bee Revives 'Yum Yum' Tuna Jingle
  • Q&A: Clorox Promotes 'Stylish Disinfecting'
    Source: Brand Week
     
  • PlayMyAd.com -- Changing Advertising's Old Habits
    Source: MSNBC
  • Managing Your Pay Per Click Advertising Campaign
    Source: Depok Metro
     
  • Financial Institutions Build Confidence With Advertising
    Source: MediaPost Publications
     
  • Taking advertising world by storm
    Source: Screen Weekly
     
  • Signposter.com revolutionises outdoor advertising
    Source: PC World
     
  • Docs worried by dubious health advertising on Google
    Source: CIO Today
     
  • Anchorage Daily News to cut 45 positions
  • Lamar Advertising seeks to issue $250M in notes
    Source: Forbes

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