Advertising/branding
Bloom, gloom, boom
By Probir Roy | 23 Aug 2003
Blue Dart named ''Superbrand''
By Our Corporate Bureau | 19 Aug 2003
Yahoo! presents Effie Awards
By Our | 14 Aug 2003
Amitabh Bachchan is Reid & Taylor's new brand ambassador
By The Reid & Taylor pr | 17 Jul 2003
Spitz launches Power Horse
By Jays Jacob | 17 Jul 2003
Cargill launches ActiLite oil
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 Jul 2003
Ajanta Health launches a slew of oral care, cosmetic products
By Our Corporate Bureau | 08 Jul 2003
Pay channels attract people to buy STBs at attractive rates
By Our Corporate Bureau | 13 Jun 2003
R K Swamy passes away
By Our Convergence Bureau | 06 Jun 2003
Longines launches DolceVita Round collection of watches
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 May 2003
Rasna''s energy drink Juc-Up launched in Indian markets
By Our Corporate Bureau | 10 May 2003
Qibla Cola Company launches new alternative product range
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Apr 2003
Godrej Consumer Products introduces Godrej Shave Gel
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Apr 2003
Surf Excel Automatic, a low lather detergent, launched
By New Delhi: | 12 Apr 2003
Liquor companies play musical chairs with surrogate ads on TV
By Mohini Bhatnagar | 08 Apr 2003
Weekender Kids promotion on Disney Merchandise starts
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Apr 2003
Philips India introduces new ultra-slim DVD-video player
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Apr 2003
Rasna launches sachet priced at Re 1; plans national expansion
By Our Corporate Bureau | 25 Mar 2003
Brands, trademark transferred from promoters'' firm into Nirma
By Our Corporate Bureau | 22 Mar 2003
Grey Worldwide India wins the accounts of Tetra Pak, Biocon
By Our Convergence Bureau | 12 Mar 2003
Natalia rolls out Flock and Sand blasted denim collections
By Our Corporate Bureau | 24 Feb 2003
Sunsilk launches pro-conditioner with Nutra-C, lotus flower extracts
By In an exclusive tie-up w | 11 Feb 2003
Kwality Wall’s enters summer with first-ever Double Sundaes
By Sunayana Shetty | 10 Feb 2003
Pepsi’s World Cup Ke Shikari TV spot goes on air from 1 February
By Annie Cyriac | 01 Feb 2003
Lacoste launches Pour Homme, an exclusive fragrance for men
By Our Corporate Bureau | 16 Jan 2003
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