Date-wise News
International: Pepsi to rotate packaging for flagship brand
Amrutanjan to focus on core brands
Hyundai Getz new ideas for small cars here
Disney Princess to sparkle every little girl’s imagination
The Walt Disney Company in India has launched ‘Disney’s Little Princess’, an elaborate, across-the-line event around Disney Princess franchise. Little girls across India can participate in this event by purchasing any Disney Princess product worth Rs 100 or more and win an entry to audition for the ‘Disney’s Little Princess’ contest.
Cricinfo Mobile unveils mobile trivia game for cricket fans
MICA’s MICANVAS 2006 commences from October 27
MICA is all set to present its annual brand management festival, MICANVAS ’06. The three-day event, starting October 27, will revolve around the theme ‘The Black Box - Unlocked’. The festival promises to be an action-packed affair and is slated to see the participation of top B-schools of the country.
Approach Communications to launch ‘Gramin Today’, a magazine for the rural sector
Approach Communications, a marketing communication organisation, is planning to launch a fortnightly publication, ‘Gramin Today’, on November 25. ‘Gramin Today’ will be covering the rural sector in India and seeks to fill the gap between the available Hindi publications and the rural target audience. The magazine will be priced at Rs 10.
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ set to bid adieu on October 27
TV Today reports net profit of Rs 3.28 cr in Q2
CyberMedia Q2 net profit up 16 pc to Rs 23.1 million
Specialty media house CyberMedia Ltd saw its net profit go up by 16 per cent to Rs 23.1 million from Rs 19.9 million in the second quarter of FY2006-07 due to higher revenues. It also recorded a 24 per cent increase in total income during the same period at Rs 263 million as compared to Rs 212.8 million in the corresponding quarter of last year.
India’s pay-TV revenue leakage has reached $685 mn in net losses: CASBAA study
A study on Cost of Pay-TV Piracy in APAC region, carried out by CASBAA and StanChart Bank, Hong Kong, has revealed alarming figures regarding pay-TV piracy. India alone has suffered losses of $685 million in revenues, even as the number of illegal subscriptions across Asia Pacific has risen by 20 per cent in 2006 to 5.2 million.