Advertising/branding
A780 : Motorola''s next generation offering
By New Delhi: | 26 Apr 2005
The 1,00,000th Ford Ikon rolls out
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Apr 2005
Coca -Cola launches new ''Thanda Series'' ad campaign
By Our Corporate Bureau | 31 Mar 2005
Blaupunkt launches the first Blaupunkt Brand Shop in Mumbai
By Our Corporate Bureau | 28 Mar 2005
Tata Tele signs up Sania Mirza as brand ambassador
By Tata Teleservices (TTSL) has signed up ten | 19 Mar 2005
It''s time stupid: JWT
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 10 Mar 2005
Legends of photography to grace NewSchool 2005
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Feb 2005
Amway India launches skincare range
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Feb 2005
Hindustan Motors launches new Lancer Lx
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Feb 2005
S Kumars enters men''s readymade segment
By Our Corporate Bureau | 01 Feb 2005
Western Union signs three-year contract with ESPN STAR Sports
By Our Banking Bureau | 25 Jan 2005
150 brands vie for CII''s brand award
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Jan 2005
Kerala adfest-2004 inaugurated
By James Paul | 03 Dec 2004
Madison forays into in-film advertising
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Sep 2004
Hyundai launches premium hatch back Getz
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Sep 2004
Toyota to launch Innova in India next year
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Sep 2004
Tata Motors launches Indigo Marina
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Sep 2004
Oscar comes up with new schemes in consumer electronic products
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Sep 2004
Medicine Shoppe ties up with Oriental Insurance
By Our Corporate Bureau | 31 Aug 2004
Dainik Bhaskar Indian Marketing Awards
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Aug 2004
Coca-Cola India's wins a gold trophy for innovative marketing
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Aug 2004
Tata Honeywell puts dealer business online by launching iStore
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2004
Nissan launches X-Trail sports vehicle
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2004
World Phone ties up with Rediff for wider distribution of its VoIP calling cards
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2004
Goodlass Nerolac wins two Emvies
By | 17 Aug 2004
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