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International: Nestlé Denies "Ludicrous" Reports of Global Review?blur=25

Food and drinks giant Nestlé has completely denied recent speculation that it intends to realign its global agency arrangements. The Switzerland-headquartered group described reports of a global review as "ludicrous", "totally unwarranted", "incorrect

exchange4media Staff Jul 7, 2001 9:06 AM

International: BBC promises to launch free digital?blur=25

The BBC pledged to launch its new package of digital channels in the coming year and said it would not charge viewers for them. Among the new offerings will be BBC3, an entertainment channel, BBC4, an arts and culture channel, and two children's channe

exchange4media Staff Jul 7, 2001 9:01 AM

FMCG sales record marginal growth?blur=25

According to ORG-Marg figures for the month of May, the fast moving consumer goods sector recorded a marginal growth of 0.6 per cent. Industry analysts do not expect recovery in the sector till the fourth quarter of the current fiscal. The sector witne

exchange4media Staff Jul 7, 2001 9:00 AM

STAR's broadband project put on hold?blur=25

STAR India Limited, has put on hold for the time being its ambitious plans to offer broadband and interactive services in India. Besides broadband and interactive services, the News Television Networks of STAR was slated to launch a news portal from Ba

exchange4media Staff Jul 7, 2001 8:59 AM

Govt trying to evolve consensus on investment by FIIs?blur=25

After having categorically rejected the entry of foreign print media, the government is now trying to evolve a consensus on the issue of investment by FIIs and NRIs in the Indian publishing industry, Information and Broadcasting Minister, Sushma Swaraj

exchange4media Staff Jul 7, 2001 8:58 AM

Dainik Bhaskar becomes the most-read newspaper: NRS?blur=25

According to the latest NRS 2001 survey findings, Dainik Bhaskar has dethroned the Tamil Nadu-based Daily Thanthi to be the most widely read newspaper in the country. The survey also points out that the newspaper readers have grown to 85 million, while

exchange4media Staff Jul 7, 2001 8:49 AM