Media
Muscle & Fitness comes to India
28 Jan 2009
Conde Nast announces digital unit
27 Jan 2009
Harvard Business Publishing sets up Indian unit
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
Obama's inauguration sets online video-streaming record
22 Jan 2009
Barack Obama's inauguration as the 44th US president set a record of the highest number simultaneous streaming-video viewers in the web's history
US media and broadcasters gear up for Obama's inauguration as the President of the United States
20 Jan 2009
The New York Times raises $250 from Carlos Slim
20 Jan 2009
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim invests $250 million in the New York Times, the latest major US publication suffering from loss of ad revenues, as advertisers shift to online media amidst the global economy slowdown
ET Now unveils new logo
20 Jan 2009
Troubled NYT may find Slim lifeline
19 Jan 2009
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is likely to make a huge investment in the New York Times, the latest major US publication suffering from loss of ad revenues,as advertisers shift to online media
America’s 15th largest newspaper, The Minneapolis Star Tribune, files for bankruptcy
17 Jan 2009
The 15th largest US daily, The Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper has filed for bankruptcy, under a load of debt and a huge decline in advertising revenue aggravated by the steep economic slowdown.
Tribune files for bankruptcy protection
16 Jan 2009
Tribune files for bankruptcy protection
16 Jan 2009
World Newspaper Congress to be held in March
09 Jan 2009
New section by Mid Day on marketing
08 Jan 2009
New business news channel from Times Group
03 Jan 2009
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