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Indian comics at LA County museum
20 Oct 2009
Michael Follett is senior VP, DDB Mudra
20 Oct 2009
Alok Ghosh launches ‘The Touch - Design Factory’
15 Oct 2009
Guardian to go local with blogger-fed sites
13 Oct 2009
London's Evening Standard becomes a free paper
12 Oct 2009
The London Evening Standard becomes the first quality newspaper to go free from today, in its quest to more than double its circulation
AOL launches blog for teenagers
10 Oct 2009
Conde Nast to close down four magazines
10 Oct 2009
Conde Nast to close down four magazines
10 Oct 2009
Sunil Dutt country head Samsung quits
10 Oct 2009
Vijay Jacob senior VP Bates 141 quits
09 Oct 2009
Jeffrey Crasto joins Chrome Design and Media
08 Oct 2009
Frito-Lay promotes Ann Mukherjee to CMO
07 Oct 2009
UK online publishers plan to charge for content
03 Oct 2009
With the recession forcing companies to minimise spending on advertising and advertisers shifting to online, the UK digital publishers are gearing to charge for online content
Delhi lifestyle magazine coming
01 Oct 2009
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