Advertising / branding
Viren Popli joins Mahindra & Mahindra
13 Aug 2009
Dhiren Amin quits Euro RSCG to join BBH
13 Aug 2009
Making print ads interactive
13 Aug 2009
Technology has stepped in to bridge the ‘perception gap’ to deliver ‘printeractivity’ or ‘print + interactivity’ through clicks which could turn out to be the answer to the prayers of admen By Vivek Dev
WPP team to handle Vodafone account
12 Aug 2009
Monster Moves Media Account To OMD
12 Aug 2009
Facebook claims patronage of top US advertisers
11 Aug 2009
Shortlisted campaigns for Emvies 2009
11 Aug 2009
Six Inches launches MF Global campaign
11 Aug 2009
Channel [V] to revamp shows
11 Aug 2009
Weekend getaway campaign by Euro RSCG
11 Aug 2009
Britannia Industries launches Bourbon campaign
10 Aug 2009
Anupriya Acharya joins Aegis Media as CEO
10 Aug 2009
PMAA Awards announced
10 Aug 2009
Cox and Kings offer for travellers
10 Aug 2009
Ministry of adult education to appoint agency
10 Aug 2009
Sunfeast Marie Light launches outdoor campaign
10 Aug 2009
Microsoft sells Razorfish to Publicis for $530 million
10 Aug 2009
The world's second largest media agency Publicis Groupe has bought Microsoft's advertising agency, Razorfish, to emerge as the undisputed leader in digital comunications
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