Indian brands expand horizons
04 Dec 2007 | by Jane Simms
, an adviser on nation branding to various governments, says that although opinion formers recognise the rise ...
Omnicom Media Group has appointed Ian Clarke as the chief executive for Central and Eastern Europe
, an adviser on nation branding to various governments, says that although opinion formers recognise the rise ...
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The company, which joins existing sponsors McDonald's, Anheuser-Busch and South African mobile operator MTN, is the first Indian brand to sign a sponsorship package with the football governing body. The deal will also cover two FIFA Confederations Cup tournaments. Earlier this year, FIFA put in place a ...
operating firms around the world. The review is being conducted from Vodafone s central marketing office ...
will be on show for four weeks around central London. TESCO - CHRISTMAS 2007 CREDITS Project: Christmas 2007 ...
As a rugby fan, I was relieved when a media boycott of last month s World Cup was averted at the 11th hour. The dispute arose when Rugby Union s governing body imposed a limit on newspapers and newswires of 40 pictures a match, and the use of only three minutes of locker room video online. Similar ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has also unveiled a social networking website to encourage direct communication with the government and debate among older people about the issues that matter to them. Saga Zone launched last week after a four-month trial. It allows users to create personal ...
The man credited with modernising the Government’s internet presence is heading to Freud
conventions did not respond well to being interrupted or overtalked. Central to this problem, explains ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.