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RAPA Awards 2007 draws 1,000 entries
14 Apr 2008
RAPA Awards 2007 draws 1,000 entries
14 Apr 2008
CDMA revenue per user rises, GSM earnings dip
12 Apr 2008
Get paid to listen to ads on mobile, if you want
12 Apr 2008
With employees as brand ambassadors, Ford set to re-claim its title in the US
11 Apr 2008
Having jettisoned its loss making brands Jaguar and Land Rover into Tata Group's lap, Ford is now set to focus on its home market in the United States, and give its competitors a bloody nose in the bargain. Dhruv Tanwar takes a look at Ford's new marketing campaign.
Airvoice introduces new technology, mobile users to get paid to hear ads on their mobile
10 Apr 2008
The Times of India's “Lead India” campaign wins Grand Prix for JWT India at Goafest 2008
07 Apr 2008
Draw from our experience: NASSCOM tells ad industry
04 Apr 2008
The advertising industry is using the GoaFest 2008 Advertising Conclave to draw on the runaway success of the IT industry.
Citibank aims targeted offering at expatriates
03 Apr 2008
Nestle India to serve Maggi noodles in a cup
02 Apr 2008
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