Date-wise News
International: Time moves on to recapture lost youth
Time chases us all, but it has been gaining on Time magazine particularly relentlessly. So, last week, the venerable US news weekly changed its publication day to Friday from Monday and began a relaunch designed to ensure that the publication, both in print and on the web, regains its former place in the media constellation.
Nokia takes four-lane road to consumers
Miditech chases Super Cyclones around the world on NatGeo
Miditech, one of Asia’s leading independent production companies, is ready with another documentary. Titled ‘Super Cyclones’, the documentary will chase cyclones in different parts of the world – from coastal Orissa to the Pacific Shores of Guam to Queensland coasts of Australia. The film premieres on NatGeo on January 20 at 9 pm.
Fame X winner will get to be the chief cheerleader for the Indian cricket team
SAB and Visa International have entered into a partnership to present a unique opportunity to the contestants of ‘Fame X’ The winner of Fame X will receive a contract with Sony BMG to sing the Inspire India Cricket Anthem for the Indian cricket team competing in the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 at West Indies.
Kohli quits Yum! with two others
Indya.com launches downloadable video service for Indian content
Indya.com, the Internet portal wholly owned by the STAR Group, has launched its digital entertainment store, which makes available for download some of India’s most popular entertainment content. At launch, content from ‘Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii’, ‘The Great Indian Laughter Challenge’ and ‘Koffee With Karan’ will be made available for download.
GBN issue oversubscribed nearly 49 times
India Digital Summit: Speakers unanimous on having localised content to take mobile VAS in rural India
The later sessions of the India Digital Summit saw industry experts discussing ways to grow the mobile market in India. If the morning session of the day deliberated on the state of the MVAS (mobile VAS) industry along with discussions on mobile marketing, the second half of the day was equally enlightening with key panelists sharing their insight on certain interesting topics.
India Digital Summit: What makes a successful mobile marketing company in India?
Continuing with the emphasis on mobile services and mobile services session after session on day two of the India Digital Summit held at the Capital were decoted to the issue. What makes a successful mobile marketing company in India? Experts from various fields mulled over this topic at great length.
India Digital Summit: Industry upbeat about the mobile value added services
The two-day India Digital Summit concluded on a high note. While day one focussed on Internet and broadband issues, day two saw experts discuss on issues regarding mobile telephony and mobile value added services or MVAS, which is poised to be the new buzzword in India. MVAS is estimated to touch Rs 4,560 crore in India by the end of 2008.
Meritus strengthens presence in Asia, appoints Deena Lawrence as partner based in Singapore
Motivator bags Rs 15 crore media duties for Skoda
<b>Donald Kummerfeld</b>, President & CEO, International Federation of Periodical Press
Just because digital needs attention it doesn't mean that print doesn't - print needs the same amount of focus. We have to get into brand extensions today as we are growing into something bigger than anything in the past. You can see that magazines are adding more to the main magazine. Around the world, the reason why there are such initiatives of specials and supplements is because the consumer is impatient, he doesn't want the same thing. So, we are creating the illusion of doing something new - even though we are really doing the same thing.