Media
TAM, advertisers to halt TRP ratings till 8 Dec
18 Oct 2012
Ad campaign to boost new businesses
04 Oct 2012
Management, private equity firms jointly bid $3.5 bn for China’s Focus Media
14 Aug 2012
Chairman and CEO Jason Nanchun Jiang owns about 18 per cent stake in Focus Media, China’s largest display-advertising provider
Management, private equity firms jointly bid $3.5 bn for China’s Focus Media
14 Aug 2012
Chairman and CEO Jason Nanchun Jiang owns about 18 per cent stake in Focus Media, China’s largest display-advertising provider
Facebook settles with FTC over privacy practices
11 Aug 2012
Facebook has been forced to accept to have privacy inspections by an independent watchdog for the next 20 years
Japan’s advertising giant Dentsu to buy British rival Aegis for $5 billion
12 Jul 2012
The deal is the largest ever in global advertising business, after WPP’s $4-bn purchase of Young & Rubicam in 2000 and Publicis’s $3-bn acquisition of Bcom3 Inc in 2002
Yahoo teams up with CNBC for financial content
13 Jun 2012
Doordarshan seeks free slice of IPL pie
07 Sep 2011
Radio Mirchi’s mobile initiative wins award
14 Jun 2011
Star - Zee join hands for content distribution
26 May 2011
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