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International: Post attack Unilever diverts adspend to most important products?blur=25

Unilever revealed that it was scrutinising its adspend and would give priority to its most important products, warning that the attacks on the US would affect its business. In a pre-close conference call the company said “the tragic events of September 11

exchange4media Staff Sep 26, 2001 7:36 AM

Major media groups setting up shops at Dubai Media City?blur=25

Major production houses and media groups, including Sony, Asianet, Reminiscent TV (Lashkara channel), Mumtaj Vision, Lens Men Telenet, CNBC and Reuters has already booked space in Dubai Media City, a $3.2-billion project. The incentives of a 50-year tax ho

exchange4media Staff Sep 26, 2001 7:35 AM

STAR changes its programme schedule to counter Pak ban?blur=25

STAR has decided to drop current affairs programme Aaj Ki Baat on Star Plus from its Pakistan’s feed after Pakistan government banned cable operators from airing Indian cable and satellite channels on ground of ‘anti-Pakistan propaganda’. STAR plans to rep

exchange4media Staff Sep 26, 2001 7:34 AM

Reminiscent India Television plans to offload 20% equity?blur=25

Reminiscent India Television, which runs the Lashkara and Gurjari channels in the country, plans to offload a 20 per cent equity stake through private placement. The company has appointed Ernst & Young to value its television software, brands, distribution

exchange4media Staff Sep 26, 2001 7:33 AM

Hallmark lines up new programmes for the festive season?blur=25

Hallmark Channel has undertaken a set of new programming initiatives. It plans to screen Star Trek Voyager and Sliders for the festive season. With Star Trek and Sliders, the channel hopes to provide an involved and entertaining viewing experience’ in the

exchange4media Staff Sep 26, 2001 7:33 AM

exchange4media exclusive: ABC January-June ’01 analysis<br>Business genre slows down. Business Today, the only exception.<br>Women/Lifestyle Magazine lose heavily.?blur=25

The economic slowdown finally caught up with Business publication. English newspapers and magazines suffered a modest loss of circulation. Economic Times lost 3% of its circulation while Business India lost 4%. Only exception was Business Today, which act

exchange4media Staff Sep 26, 2001 7:31 AM