Advertising / branding
Philips appoints Rajeev Chopra
04 Feb 2009
Yahoo executive Coleman joins AOL
04 Feb 2009
Tourism ministry to spend Rs20 crore on online advertising
03 Feb 2009
The tourism ministry, which finds the internet the best way to reach out to its target audience, has set aside Rs20 crore to promote its Incredible India campaign
Pavers England expands footprint in India
02 Feb 2009
Ads to grow at 2 per cent in 2009
02 Feb 2009
That glitzy mall TV may be profiling you
02 Feb 2009
Tata GSM goes to Ulka DraftFCB
02 Feb 2009
David King is chief executive at Time Out Group
31 Jan 2009
Chandradeep Mitra quits Mudra Max
31 Jan 2009
Bell Bajao campaign resurfaces
31 Jan 2009
Aamir Khan in Incredible India campaign
29 Jan 2009
Shivkumar Menon quits Zoom
29 Jan 2009
MTV and Archies launch Roadies merchandise
29 Jan 2009
Jishnu Sen promoted to COO at Grey
29 Jan 2009
Pallav Moitra resigns from Paprika Media
28 Jan 2009
Roots India to be known as TapRoot India now
28 Jan 2009
Reva account assigned to Temple Advertising
28 Jan 2009
eBay marketer Minal Shah quits
27 Jan 2009
Large brands move to online advertising in Singapore
24 Jan 2009
Large-brand advertisers in Singapore are moving to online advertising to achieve precise targeting and measurable RoI, unlike in traditional print and TV advertising during the curent economic slowdown
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