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These brands faltered in their communication

NEW DELHI: There have been ample researches by Kantar stating how important it is for the brands to have a voice amidst this lockdown and keep advertising. It has been insisted that brands stay creative, empathetic, and understand consumer needs as they work on their campaigns. 

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Expect completely new approach to employee policies: DDB Mudra's Rita Verma

MUMBAI: The Covid2019 outbreak has pushed HR departments to the top of the priority chain. The challenge before them is to rebuild and reinvent workplaces to safeguard the lives of their employees. In an interaction with indiantelevision.com, DDB Mudra Group EVP and head HR Rita Verma highlights...

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Fifteen new HBO Max originals coming to Warner Media platforms in Asia

MUMBAI: With the launch of HBO Max in the United States on May 27, Warner Media has confirmed that a first wave of at least 15 HBO Max Originals will land on HBO GO and channels in Asia in 2020. Most shows will be available first on HBO GO, such as The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo and Love Life...

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Investment vs returns: What ad agencies should know during Covid2019

Advertising and marketing agencies have witnessed a different horizon during the Covid2019 pandemic, especially the ones serving digitally. Several brands have diverted their marketing spends towards digital mediums, while several others still believe in traditional advertising as the sole solution...

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Yes Bank acquires 24.19% stake in Dish TV

MUMBAI: Yes Bank has acquired 24.19 per cent stake in Essel Group-promoted direct-to-home (DTH) operator Dish TV India Ltd. The bank has informed in a regulatory filing that it has acquired 44,53,48,990 equity shares having nominal value of Re 1 per share. Shares have been acquired on invocation of...

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