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DIARY: You must remember

Congratulations to Shelley Cowling at Ogilvy 2. Typhoo; 3. McDonald's. The theme was India. This week, we want you to identify the ads and the theme. Fax your answers to (020) 8267 4914/4915 or e-mail campaign@haynet.com by close of play on Friday 15 December. The winner will receive a bottle of Champagne. ...

Internet raises awareness of No Buying Day

than a Chinese person and 30 times more than a person from India. “We are the most voracious ...

OK! publisher joins battle for Express Newspapers

% of Air India from the Indian government. Northern & Shell is said to be planning a stock market ...

Hinduja Group tables £120m-plus bid for Express

. The Hinduja brothers’ conglomerate is the biggest cable TV operator in India and owns the Gulf oil business ...

Star TV takes Indian cable stake

& Datacom, one of India’s leading domestic cable network operators.

F1 Racing launches foreign editions in three new markets

are in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, India, Hong Kong, China, Japan, Australia ...

MEDIA: Missing a trick in a vibrant market - Millions of affluent Asians now live in the UK. Andy Fry asks why brand owners are neglecting them

in India. Zee attempts to reach out to all age groups, says its UK business head, Monica Dalton ... . INDIA Zenith Media s sources suggest TV is the dominant advertising medium in India, ahead of print. India - with a population of 950 million - has 65 million TV-equipped households. TV ...

ANALYSIS: iSPY - www.cricinfo.com

. The home page of CricInfo UK (there are separately run CricInfo sites in India, South Africa ...

ANALYSIS: How British TV is winning a world audience - Curry tips for the Indians, Basil Fawlty goes to Germany and Jim Royle heads for LA. British broadcasters are building unlikely export markets, writes Claire Murphy

TV viewers in India are about to learn how to make the perfect curry from a BBC programme...TV viewers in India are about to learn how to make the perfect curry from a BBC programme featuring Madhur Jaffrey. The series, dubbed into four Indian languages, will be screened by cable channel Broadcast Worldwide later this year. But it is far from the oddest UK TV export. Last week ...

Germans to get their own Basil in Fawlty export

: We are making a Hindi version of Yes Minister in India with an Indian cast, and, unbelievably, a ...

 

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