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Leo Burnett helps create a safer Mumbai for women
For the second time Leo Burnett Mumbai has created a campaign for 103, a Mumbai Police helpline for crimes against women. The helpline is a collaborative effort between Mumbai Police and Akshara, an NGO working for women’s rights. The campaign is visible across various touchpoints, including all major traffic signal poles, bus panels, local trains and ticket counters, public places like colleges, hospitals, police stations, cinema halls, etc
From smallest screen to the biggest, IPL is wooing viewers
The third season of IPL is available for viewing on screen formats – from the smartphones to the large cinema screens – thus touching viewers no matter where they are. This year, technology is giving cricket fans the power to follow their favourite IPL teams’ performance. Exchange4media takes a look at the various initiatives taken.
8 pm IPL matches go half-covered in some newspapers because of deadline restrictions
Early print deadlines in some newspaper houses are leading them to skip the coverage of the entire IPL match which starts at 8 pm. There are, however, a few newspapers that have relaxed their deadlines especially to cover the complete IPL match. It will be interesting to see if the semi-final and final matches will force the other newspapers to extend their deadlines and give readers full match coverage.
Mumbai gets its first auto rickshaw magazine – ‘Meter Down’
Karishma Initiative bags Hamdard’s media biz
Following a multi-agency pitch, Hamdard (Wakf) Laboratories, Delhi has assigned Karishma Initiative (KI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lintas India Pvt Ltd as its media AOR. The agency will handle the entire product portfolio including its hero brands - RoohAfza, Safi, Roghan Badam Shirin, Cinkara. The pitch saw participation of five agencies besides Lintas India’s Karishma Initiative. The account size is pegged at Rs 30 crore.
Hari Krishnan is back at Grey India as VP & Branch Head, Grey Mumbai
It’s a homecoming of sorts for Hari Krishnan, who is back at Grey India as the VP & Branch Head, Grey Mumbai. The position had been left vacant for over a year now. Prior to this, Krishnan was with STAR India in the channel’s marketing division for a few months. Hari’s first innings at Grey started in 2007 when he joined to head Grey Bangalore. He is credited with building the branch successfully, retaining and consolidating clients and building a highly efficient team.
Span Communications, Crayons Advertising bag part of Incredible India’s international campaign
Span Communications and Crayons Advertising have once again bagged the advertising duties for part of Incredible India’s international campaign. Span Communications has bagged the business for TV campaign in Europe and America, while the print campaign in Europe has been assigned to Crayons Advertising.