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Star India appoints JC Giri as EVP and GM, Regional Channels
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Star India has appointed JC Giri as Executive Vice-President and GM-Regional Channels. He will handle the portfolio of Star’s regional channels in Bengali, Gujarati and Marathi, and see through their launches in the near future.
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Flashed Yesterday: India Today Group, Axel Springer join hands to launch ‘AUTO BILD’ in India on June 29
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The India Today Group and Axel Springer have come together under a joint venture, ITAS Media Pvt Ltd, to launch automobile magazine ‘AUTO BILD’ in India. The magazine will be hitting Delhi newsstands on June 29. The India Today Group will have 51 per cent stake in the JV, while Axel Springer will hold the remaining 49 per cent stake.
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Maneesh Mathur elevated to COO of P9 Integrated
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Maneesh Mathur has been promoted as Chief Operating Officer of P9 Integrated. He was Associate Vice President, Media Services, prior to this elevation. As COO, Mathur will be responsible for overseeing all the verticals of P9 Integrated and grow the company from the current Rs 1 billion to Rs 20 billion in the next three years.
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Shubha Menon quits Innocean as Executive Creative Director
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Shubha Menon, Executive Creative Director, Innocean Worldwide, has put in her papers. With no concrete plans yet, Menon said that she was waiting for the right offer to come her way. Giving the reason for her decision to quit, Menon said, “I was not comfortable with the agency’s attitude towards creative work and people.”
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MAX shines with 6 metals at Promax | BDA North America Awards 2008
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MAX has bagged the highest number of metals – six – at the Promax | BDA North America Promotion & Marketing Awards 2008, which was held on June 16-19 in New York. NDTV Imagine and INX followed with four and three metals, respectively. The other winners included Neo Sports, Sahara Filmy, Multiscreen Media, Sahara One, SAB, MTV India, Channel [v] and Vh1 India.
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TRAI rejects ESPN’s price contentions for channel bouquet
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Rejecting ESPN’s request to offer its bouquet of channels collectively in base package to DTH operators, TRAI has directed the media firm to offer DTH operators the same bouquet having three channels – Star Sports, ESPN and Star Cricket – as it does to MSOs and LCOs in non-CAS areas.
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Turner forges ahead with theatrical venture in India; makes two key appointments
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Forging ahead with its plans for a theatrical business venture that would develop and produce theatrical releases for kids and their families, Turner has made two key appointments in the specialised division. Jiggy George has been given additional charge to set up the theatrical division. In addition, Chitra Subramaniam joins Turner India as Director, Features, for the theatrical division and will work closely with George.
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Flashed Yesterday: Arun Anant, CEO, UTVi puts in his papers; Shantanu Aditya takes on Anant’s responsibilities
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Arun Anant has put in his papers as CEO of the recently launched news channel UTVi. Shantanu Aditya, Executive Director, UTV Global Broadcasting, and CEO, UTV Entertainment Television, has taken on the additional responsibilities of Anant.
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Retail chain Odyssey chalks out aggressive growth plans; assigns creative duties to Contract
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Retail chain Odyssey is bullish about its growth and has charted out aggressive expansion plans involving 50 large format stores and 200 small format stores across India in the next two years. The company has roped in Contract to handle its creative duties and partner in its growth plans.
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CNBC-TV18’s ‘Storyboard’ completes 7 years, takes a leap forward to StoryRoad
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In the 7th year of its existence, CNBC-TV18’s show ‘Storyboard’ now takes a step to engaging with India’s marketing and advertising community through StoryRoad. The on-ground event will explore in-depth the topics that are currently driving the industry and allow viewers and speakers to interact and provide valuable feedback.
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Jupiter Entertainment Ventures rejigs senior management team
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Jupiter Entertainment Ventures, the parent company of Radio Indigo and The Bengaluru Pages magazine, has rejigged its senior management. K Sanjay Prabhu, COO, Radio Indigo, and Publisher, Bengaluru Pages, has been elevated to MD. Jayyant Bhokare has been appointed as COO of Media, Events and Contract Marketing.
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Rahul Mathew joins Rediffusion DYR as Creative Head for Mumbai
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Rediffusion DYR India has appointed Rahul Mathew as Creative Head, Mumbai. Mathew comes on board after a stint as Creative Director at Y&R, Kuala Lumpur. At Young & Rubicam, Mathew had worked on global accounts like OCBC Bank, LG, Yamaha, Campbell, Malaysian Milk and Kotra Pharma, among others.
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Vijay TV gears up for second edition of ‘Airtel Super Singer’ senior
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Following the huge success of ‘Airtel Super Singer’ junior and senior editions in 2006 and 2007, respectively, Vijay TV is all set to launch the second edition of ‘Airtel Super Singer Senior’. The show will take off on July 7 and will be aired Monday to Wednesday at 9 pm. This year’s show, like the earlier edition, will scout for best singing talent in Tamil Nadu.
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MovieMart takes online DVD rental service national; eyes Rs 400 cr revenues over 5 years
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Online DVD rental service is gaining popularity in the country, a fact seen from the encouraging growth registered by players like MovieMart, Seventymm, and Reliance ADAG’s BigFlicks. MovieMart has now expanded its service pan-India and is targeting revenues of Rs 400 crore and a customer base of one million in the next five years.
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Cigma launches marriage portal On iZone
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Online technology solutions provider Cigma, announced the launch of its matrimonial website Shaadibiye.com, which is expected to be a complete wedding planner for Bengali marriages.
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Grandprix
to Gutterati; India sets the pace at Cannes
It was India shining at the Cannes Lions International
Advertising Festival 2008.The 55th year of the
festival saw India score its best ever on many
counts. From Rupert Murdoch to Martin Sorrell
to Maurice Levy to Vincent Bollore, every one
made it a point to mention India’s performance
and reiterate that India has learnt a lot in the
past few years. The Cannes Lions is no longer
just about the Lions. The year saw many more attractions
for the India media and advertising fraternity.
The Young Lions Zone is clearly a focus area for
Cannes Lions, and global advertising heads were
only too pleased to spend some time
with the younger creative minds – the cubs.
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Amar Ujala: Spreading Light in well lit areas
At
a time when newspaper sales the world over are
registering a decline (about 5 percent a year
in US), India’s growth story reflects a
spurt in this area as well. A growing population,
increased disposable income and rising literacy
level should stand India in good stead for some
time to come. Within this macro growth, the country
is witnessing a subsidiary but interesting trend
– that of regional language publications
coming into their own, registering growth in circulation
numbers and advertising figures. Obviously, the
presence of ever-growing media empires will flatten
this hitherto diverse mediascape. To tap this
potential, Hindi language daily Amar Ujala is
all set to launch its 18th edition overall, and
11th edition in Uttar Pradesh (UP) in Lucknow
on June 24, 2008. more...
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