Brand Dossier
AdAsia ranks Leo Burnett second best Agency
13 Feb 2009
Madison launches Platinum Public Relations
13 Feb 2009
Subho Sengupta joins Saatchi & Saatchi
12 Feb 2009
UK plans anti-terror ads on Pak TV
12 Feb 2009
The UK government is recruiting prominent Muslim citizens in the country to feature in TV ads to be aired in Pakistan, asking Pakistanis to desist from supporting extremists
Percept launches Horrotainment
11 Feb 2009
Kerastase launches Oleo-Curl Intense
11 Feb 2009
MasterCard to sponsor 2011 Rugby World Cup
10 Feb 2009
WPP acquires 90-per cent stake in Italy's H-art
09 Feb 2009
KFC to launch nationwide menu in US
05 Feb 2009
Dabur hunts for super champ
05 Feb 2009
Radhesh Uchil joins Platinum Media
04 Feb 2009
Raj Kundra invests in Rajasthan Royals
04 Feb 2009
Philips appoints Rajeev Chopra
04 Feb 2009
Yahoo executive Coleman joins AOL
04 Feb 2009
Tourism ministry to spend Rs20 crore on online advertising
03 Feb 2009
The tourism ministry, which finds the internet the best way to reach out to its target audience, has set aside Rs20 crore to promote its Incredible India campaign
FT launches new mobile website
31 Jan 2009
Chandradeep Mitra quits Mudra Max
31 Jan 2009
Bell Bajao campaign resurfaces
31 Jan 2009
Aamir Khan in Incredible India campaign
29 Jan 2009
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