Media
Sunil Lulla joins Times group as MD, TV business
04 Dec 2009
Falling advertising kills National Geographic Adventure magazine
04 Dec 2009
After facing one of the steepest falls in advertising in the media industry, the Ntional Geographic Society plans to shut its 10-year adventure travel magazine National Geographic Adventure
Falling advertising kills National Geographic Adventure magazine
04 Dec 2009
After facing one of the steepest falls in advertising in the media industry, the Ntional Geographic Society plans to shut its 10-year adventure travel magazine National Geographic Adventure
Google to allow publishers to limit access to content from Google News
03 Dec 2009
Google is to allow publishers of paid-for content to restrict the amount of free access internet users can have to their websites, from Google News.
Sandeep Singh promoted to business head, Quasar
01 Dec 2009
Saatchi's Anand Siva joins Cequity
01 Dec 2009
Future Media strengthens team
26 Nov 2009
AOL to adopt new brand identity
23 Nov 2009
Hungama Digital appoints Pradeep Singh as GM
23 Nov 2009
Upper Storey appoints Christer Eriksson
18 Nov 2009
Prem Panicker to join Yahoo!
18 Nov 2009
Fox TV appoints Nachiket Pantvaidya as MD
18 Nov 2009
WSJ to launch Japanese language website
13 Nov 2009
Burger King's marketing head quits
11 Nov 2009
Pearl Uppal in online retail venture
11 Nov 2009
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