Date-wise News
Reviewed & Retained: Sony India completes review of Rs 100-cr media biz; retains Lintas Media Group
The year has been dotted with high-profile media pitches and reviews, and it appears that Sony India has been busy with one too. The electronics major has just completed a review process of its media agency of record, and has retained the incumbent Lintas Media Group. The other agencies in the fray were Mindshare India and Madison Media. The size of the business is upwards of Rs 100 crore.
Secunderabad Division of South Central Railway invites tenders for ad rights for 83 stations
Indian Railways to come up with in-house magazine for passengers
The Indian Railways has come up with a plan to provide its in-house magazine on running trains to its passengers. The Railways would float a tender in this connection soon to give the contract to an agency that could ensure timely and regular supply of books and magazines on running trains in all the zones.
Tourism Corporation of Gujarat scouts for advertising partners
The Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd (TCGL), an undertaking of the Government of Gujarat, has invited tenders for display rights on advertisements. TCGL undertakes various commercial and promotional activities and plays the role of a catalyst to promote and develop Gujarat tourism within and outside the state.
Syed Amjad Ali elevated to EVP at Lowe Lintas
Suspected RSS workers attack HeadlinesToday office in Delhi
Fever FM strengthens its core leadership team
Brand is a science rather than an art: Raghu B Viswanath, MD, Vertebrand
“People are beginning to realise that branding is more of a science than art, and our products are focused to aid that branding is a science. Clients’ perspective to his business has changed and they want to get the brand blueprinting or the brand vision map ready before getting in the market. We are beginning to see a lot of traction,” says Raghu B Viswanath, Managing Director, Vertebrand.
FIFA World Cup final match doesn’t disappoint experts; crosses 4 TVR in metros
As predicted by media experts, the FIFA World Cup final match between Spain and the Netherlands managed to surpass the semi-final matches in ratings. Also, aided by the octopus Paul and its predictions, Shakira’s Waka Waka and the constant buzz of the vuvuzelas, the month-long football carnival in South Africa managed to make insomniacs out of Indians.