19 Sep 2007
| by Staff
independent advertising agencies in India....in India, where it already has more than 1,100 employees. All of Publicis Groupe s biggest brands and networks are established in India, including advertising networks Saatchi Saatchi, Publicis and Leo Burnett, media networks ZenithOptimedia and Starcom, and the recently created India Media Exchange ...
16 Oct 2008
| by Kate Magee
The former CEO of Cohn & Wolfe Jonathan Shore has resurfaced at a PR firm in India....Shore has been appointed CEO of Vaishnavi Corporate Communications (VCCPL), based in its Delhi office. The privately owned company is one of the biggest in India with a presence in 31 cities across ...
this year. India has gigantic potential , Shore told PRWeek. It has the highest calibre of people which ...
29 Sep 2008
| by Staff
MUMBAI - Conde Nast has launched its Indian version of GQ magazine celebrating India's hottest...The first issue of GQ India celebrates "The Good Life" with the faces of Saif Ali Khan, Yuvraj ...
's fashion editor David Lamb and fashion director of GQ India Arjun Bhasin. The launch issue also features ...
. Alex Kuruvilla, managing director, Conde Nast India, said: "Across every industry, the Indian man ...
06 Jul 2007
| by Kunal Dutta
LONDON - Wieden & Kennedy has confirmed plans to open an office in India, in the wake of winning...of the last 18 months, we have been working on details of opening our office in India. The Nokia win just accelerated our plans, and W+K India will be fully operational by the end of this year. With a strong presence in India we are now poised to service additional global clients. Wieden Kennedy already has ...
07 Nov 2008
| by Staff
.A.G. to India in the near future....with communications solutions. Prasoon Joshi, chairman of McCann WorldGroup India, said "We are proud to bring such a ...
solutions capability to India. " For more from Campaign India visit www.campaignindia.in . ...
07 Oct 2010
| by Staff
The majority of the public does not believe India has prepared adequately to host the Games...of respondents, whereas just 22 per cent said he should have gone.
If India was expecting a tourism boost as a ...
not think hosting the Games would help India market itself as a desirable tourist destination, and 53 per cent felt India was not a safe tourist destination. The main issue facing India as a tourist ...
18 Nov 2010
| by Staff
MUMBAI - In a move to strengthen its presence in the beverages segment, Coca-Cola India has...through select channels and outlets in Mumbai. This will be followed by a pan India launch of the product ...
-Cola India, "As a beverage company, our aim is to be able to offer a beverage for every lifestyle ...
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11 Aug 2010
| by The Inspiration Room
The Inspiration Room blog has a good piece looking at how The Economist got people in India talking
08 Sep 2004
The 14-year-old brand's shift in strategy will be followed by the introduction of four Cobra variants.
Its non-alcoholic beer will be the first to launch in the UK, with a roll-out later this autumn. It was developed in part to overcome India's law against advertising for alcoholic drinks.
Packaging ...
21 Nov 2008
| by Anant Rangaswami
MUMBAI - Campaign India spoke to Sir John Hegarty, Nigel Bogle and Simon Sherwood and discussed...What are your expectations out of your India office? Nigel Bogle: When BBH starts a new office, it always plays the long-term game. We think India is a big opportunity for us both, because a ...
operations in India? Simon Sherwood: We have over five Unilever brands globally and we're meeting ...