Date-wise News
Sony Corp signed a pact with AOL Time Warner Inc and Nokia Corp that will help the industry leaders overcome hurdles that are slowing the acceptance of high-speed media and communication services.
exchange4media Staff Nov 14, 2001 9:20 AM
Billed as the most significant advertising event in Asia, the ‘AdAsia 2001’ is slated to be held in Taipei from November 19 to 21 this year. Ad agency chief honchos and media heads would represent Indian delegation.
exchange4media Staff Nov 14, 2001 9:18 AM
HTA has bagged the Rs 10-12 crore Tropicana account in India from FCB Ulka, thusputting rest to industry speculation that the fruit juice account would go to the Omnicom group agencies Mudra or R K Swamy BBDO, with which Tropicana has been aligned globally
exchange4media Staff Nov 14, 2001 9:16 AM
BPL Mobile has forged a marketing alliance with WorldSpace Corporation, distributor of multimedia and satellite digital radio broadcasting services. As part of the tie-up, BPL will offer a special festive offer to their subscribers. Initially, BPL will sh
exchange4media Staff Nov 14, 2001 9:11 AM
Raj TV plans to take its competition head on with 3 to 4 daily soaps, five weeklies and a few game shows this December. Raj Television Network (RTN) also plans to give Raj TV a new look and feel through promotions. The channel will also be adopting a few t
exchange4media Staff Nov 14, 2001 9:09 AM
Rejecting the plea of ESPN Software India from preventing a major Mumbai cable network, 7 Star Satellite Network from carrying its signal, the Bombay High Court has held that TV channels are not entitled to cut off the signal in the case of payment default
exchange4media Staff Nov 14, 2001 9:08 AM
Channel NewsAsia, a news and current affairs channel, which had a low-key presence in India for almost one year now, is planning for a mega launch in February 2002. The channel is testing the waters with major multi-service operators including SitiCable,
exchange4media Staff Nov 14, 2001 8:55 AM
The standing committee of Parliament on information technology has rejected foreign direct investment in print media dealing with news and current affairs saying it “is not in the long-term interest of the country”. The committee has, instead, said that th
exchange4media Staff Nov 14, 2001 8:53 AM

