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Pearl Uppal, sales director at Yahoo! India quits, Namit Pandey appointed as business head
01 Oct 2009
Michael Smith becomes president of Forbes.com
29 Sep 2009
INS makes four key appointments
25 Sep 2009
Mid Day wins bronze at IFRA Asia Awards
25 Sep 2009
Tim Cheng becomes ECD Tribal DDB Hong Kong
25 Sep 2009
Dino Morea, Aftab Shivdasani and Neetu Chandra aboard Zee News' national integration initative, India First
25 Sep 2009
Dentsu India appoints Rajat Sethi as MD
24 Sep 2009
CNN International unveils new tagline 'go beyond borders', with new logo, music, graphics and programmes
22 Sep 2009
Ford expands reach with social media
22 Sep 2009
Spenta Multimedia acquires Mumbai Boat Show
22 Sep 2009
Sports Illustrated to be launched
22 Sep 2009
Far Eastern Economic Review to down shutters
22 Sep 2009
The magazine, which was in print since 1946, will close in December after losing readership and advertising revenue
Thomson Reuters buys PR agency Hugin Group
22 Sep 2009
New York-based information and media giant, Thomson Reuters, yesterday said it is buying the Oslo-based Hugin Group, from NYSE Euronext.
Archana Vyas quits India Media Exchange
18 Sep 2009
Advertising agency iris has strengthened its digital and experiential team with 16 new appointments
14 Sep 2009
Senior appointments at Euro RSCG
12 Sep 2009
Google mulls micropayment system for content
11 Sep 2009
ADAG group unit Adlabs Films rejigs operations
11 Sep 2009
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