Date-wise News

NRSC admits errors in NRS 2006 data, releases revised CD

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Media houses had complained bitterly when the National Readership Survey Council (NRSC) released the NRS 2006 on August 29, 2006. Publishers pointed out various anomalies in the data. Subsequent meetings between the NRSC and members from the industry have finally borne fruit and vindicated some sections of the media as NRSC has released a revised CD now with some significant corrections, and admitting the errors.

Noor Fathima Warsia Nov 7, 2006 6:39 PM

RCL to take NextGen services to 38 nations

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The Anil Ambani-controlled Reliance Communications (RCL) is poised to ink a host of outsourcing and IP-based managed service contracts in some 38 countries. As part of Reliance-ADA Group's 'NextGen services' strategy, the bouquet of telecom services will be launched by RCL's 100% global arm, Flag Telecom.

e4m Desk Nov 7, 2006 9:45 AM

Canon India ropes in Sachin Tendulkar as brand ambassador

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Airtel might have dropped Sachin Tendulkar as brand ambassador recently, following the cricketer’s poor form of late, but Canon still sees Tendulkar’s appeal intact as a youth icon and has appointed him as brand ambassador. The company will also adopt a more aggressive, customer-centric approach in order to ‘Indianise’ the brand and establish strong emotional appeal.

e4m Desk Nov 7, 2006 9:41 AM

Kurush Grant elected new Chairman of NRSC

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Kurush Grant, advertiser representative of Audit Bureau of Circulations and Chief Executive of the Tobacco & FMCG Division of ITC Ltd, has been elected as the NRSC Chairman at a meeting of the new Governing Council of the National Readership Studies Council (NRSC). He replaces Pradeep Guha, who was the immediate past Chairman of NRSC.

Noor Fathima Warsia Nov 7, 2006 9:34 AM

Incredible India domestic campaign assigned to Ashok Creatives; account size pegged at Rs 45 crore

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The Ministry of Tourism has decided on the agency to handle the creative and media duties for Incredible India’s domestic campaign. After bagging the international campaign, Ashok Creatives (the in-house creative wing of the Indian Tourism Development Corporation) has won the domestic campaign as well. The size of the account has been pegged in the region of Rs 45 crore.

e4m Desk Nov 7, 2006 9:33 AM