Omnicom Group is upping its stake in Anil Ambani-owned Mudra Communications to 51 per cent, which could even result in a complete takeover subsequently. With this, Omnicom would come closer to its key competitors in India, including WPP and Interpublic Group.
All markets in Asia, with the exception of Japan, showed double digit revenue growth for WPP, with Mainland China up 26.6 per cent, India up 10.4 per cent and Singapore up 11.9 per cent.
Reliance Broadcast Network Ltd is planning to get its radio shows from Big FM to its television channel Big Magic. The fundamental strategy is to see both the radio and television channels as one entity.
Red Herring’s Top 100 list identifies promising new companies and entrepreneurs. The companies were evaluated on both quantitative and qualitative criteria.
Television media has become more fragmented than ever in India today, and challenging its status quo is digital media. In this increasingly competitive space, how can news channels still maintain their stickiness quotient?
Returning to India after eight years and to Delhi after 30 years, the organising committee for AdAsia 2011 has left no stone unturned to make the congress an affair to remember...