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UK Sports Media Group sells men’s magazine Front
04 Aug 2009
UK Sports Media Group sells men’s magazine Front
04 Aug 2009
UK Sports Media Group sells men’s magazine Front
04 Aug 2009
Guardian Media Group may shutter the Observer
03 Aug 2009
TAG bags creative duties for Zee's Dish TV
03 Aug 2009
Four UK newspaper website tie up with BBC
29 Jul 2009
Indians trust opinions more than ads: survey
28 Jul 2009
Jiggy George quits Cartoon Network
28 Jul 2009
Top management changes at The Coca-Cola Company
24 Jul 2009
Amitabha Datta, president, ABP group retires
24 Jul 2009
Electronic media seen outperforming print media
22 Jul 2009
Indian newspaper companies to show a drop in quarterly profits amidst a tight advertisement market despite an improvement in margins helped by cost-cutting measures
Changes are happening at 20th Century Fox TV.
21 Jul 2009
Changes are happening at 20th Century Fox TV.
21 Jul 2009
Walter Cronkite: The man America trusted
18 Jul 2009
Legendary television newscaster from the 1960-70s era, Walter LeLand Cronkite, passed away last night at age 92. He had been suffering from cerebrovascular disease
ABP to launch Fortune India edition
15 Jul 2009
HT media launches Chennai edition of Mint
13 Jul 2009
HT media launches Chennai edition of Mint
13 Jul 2009
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