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Sony launches 'Jassi' games on mobile
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Milton introduces new range of imported glassware
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Stage set for seminar on Indian online industry
(30 September 2004)
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Manhattan woos the elite with customer events
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Beckham dribbles it with Scooby Doo in Adidas ad
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Chateau Indage bags IWSC awards
(29 September 2004)
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Fosters signs on Ausssie cricketer Shane Warne
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Star goes the CSR way with heart care & SMS
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Nerolac unveils 'Rangeen Bhavishya' Diwali offer
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Hutchinson launches TV-on-mobile service
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Alliance bags Apella Watches, Flex Ind accounts
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Bharti Teletech introduces new cordless telephones
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BBC World attributes quiz show success to promos
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Perfetti introduces new sugar free chewing gum
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BBC promotes its Arabic FM service in Baghdad
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Budweiser to be beer sponsor for Beijing Olympics
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DVD library chain Cinema Paradiso enters Bangalore
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Kelloggs readies new interactive contest for kids
(28 September 2004)
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Benetton boosts online presence
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Silk-n-Shine's new TVC launched
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MIPCOM 2004 focusses on mobile content market
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JK Tyre announces 5th national karting c'ship
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HCWML to launch mobile b'band service via Motorola
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Leo Burnett takes a 'Miss Understood' look at ad
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China TV ad market grows 20 per cent
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AAAA's to increase diversity in US ad industry
(27 September 2004)
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Ind brands taking on int food/bvg majors: Ficci
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Allied Domecq takes golf championship to Capital
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MTV launches 'MTV/Philips Whatever Things Cont.'
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B4U ties up with Madame Tussauds
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Coburn reiterates INS' findings on imp. of print advt.
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DNA, Nokia, Headlines Today get jiggy with Shaggy
(25 September 2004)
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Cha Bar looks to reintroduce tea as a trendy bev.
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'Bride and Prejudice' time for Nakshatra, Samsung
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Omega replaces Swatch as timekeeper of Olympics
(24 September 2004)
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Times' Pradeep Guha takes over as INS president
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Reliance AMC MF banks on media sector growth
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Rediff.com targets youth with new home page
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BBC launches campaign to promote online news
(23 September 2004)
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DBS starts Delhi op'ns with Kapoor as biz director
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Rasna launches new drink on Rotary's rath yatra
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Dabur Foods launches Nature’s Best
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Leo Burnett US' work recognised with exhibit
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Maori TV triumphs at Promax & BDA ANZ 2004
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Madison PR on an account winning spree
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US Internet ad revenues show an upward trend
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'Less is more' for [V]'s 'Super Singer' promo
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Alcatel adds new dimension to mobile phone
(22 September 2004)
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TNS launches corporate reputation manager in India
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ESS rolls out 'Closeup Dream Job - Harsha Ki Khoj'
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Max readies Big B film fest backed by ad campaign
(21 September 2004)
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Star Plus Vs cricket; glorious certainty, the other a glorious uncertainty
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'FT', Sony Ericsson unveil mobile news service
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Yash Raj Films' music takes over MTV again
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Star News kicks off election awareness campaign
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Sadanandan appointed Timex VP marketing
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Headlines Today rolls out media campaign
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Vyas Giannetti bags Discovery's new channel ad a/c
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Metamorphosis takes on global design majors
(20 September 2004)
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Pogo Launches 'Dekho Roz Jeeto Roz' contest
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'MTV Hero Honda Roadies 2' reach Amritsar
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BBC World tops among biz chls in Europe: Survey
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Unique bidder to win 'Kahin To Hoga' auction
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Sports mkt firm Total Sports Asia launched in India
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Sports Marketing Surveys opens office in Singapore
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CNN, Time, Fortune contest get excellent response
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Madison forays into in-film advt, film marketing
(17 September 2004)
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Lux ropes in four celebs for new commercial
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Mudra taps Malekar, Medhekar as vice presidents
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Zoom billboards get across 'eye-popping' message
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Colvyn Harris to be Mike Khanna's successor
(16 September 2004)
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Oprah giveaway sets product placement benchmark
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Discovery going mobile to promote fare
(15 September 2004)
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Oprah gives away cars to mark her new season
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Louis Vuitton to open its second store in India
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Tata Indicom ads with cricketers to be removed
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ASCI elects Goutam Rakshit as new chairman
(14 September 2004)
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Could Mediacom come into Group M fold?
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Bank of Rajasthan ropes Hema Malini as brand amb.
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Delhi HC maintains stay on Colgate ads
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Cartoon Network 'Toon games 04' witness 6000 fans
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Columbia Tristar to dub 'Resident Evil' sequel
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AAAI executive commmitte 2004-2005 in place
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Publicis forms media management board
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Motorola launches integrated NFL ad campaign in US
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American Airlines' launches new brand positioning
(13 September 2004)
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Niche magazine taps into 'Outdoor' media space
(11 September 2004)
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NuTech to make DVDs of live music performances
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Carbon opens first exclusive store in Bangalore
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UK viewers against junk food ads on children's TV
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Out of Home advertising - The next big thing
(10 September 2004)
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Star Plus launches Watch 'n' Win contest
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Beehive's Ad'Wiz to help Sahara manage TV ads
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Reliance Infocom, Indian Rlys tie up for mobile bkgs
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Tissot introduces new range of sports watches
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King Khan to endorse LML
(9 September 2004)
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Saatchi & Saatchi, Carat bag ad & media buying a/c of Chateau Ind.
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Nokia's smartphone for professionals
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Kellogs' mobile contest to promote chocos
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Bharti Teletech wins top telecom manu. award
(8 September 2004)
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BSNL sets goal for faster growth; new tariffs
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Ozone Ayurvedics appoints Carat as its AoR
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Tourist arrivals in Hong Kong touch 1.9 million in July
(7 September 2004)
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Media professionals see Zee win in positive light
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TME appointed Star India's media AoR
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Procam signs up Mandira for newspaper column
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Insight associate VP Jairaj Padmanabhan quits
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Tata Indicom launches pre-paid service
(6 September 2004)
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DS Mittle bag the selling of exposure slots on Zoom
(4 September 2004)
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Mumbai kids emerge 'Toss Ka Boss' for Champions Trophy
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Mountain Dew rolls out contest for 2nd Dew Mobile
(3 September 2004)
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Visa in expansion mode, sets up Mumbai wing
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Hitachi, Toshiba and Matsushita to form JV
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LG Care inaugurates its 60 mn corp off in Chennai
(2 September 2004)
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ICC looks at less intrusive cricket viewing
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Mandira in Max limelight in 'Extraaa Innings' ads
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TNS to run its standard Eurobarometer for EC
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Mediaturf adds 12 accounts over the last quarter
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Wright is Lowe Worldwide CEO & president
(1 September 2004)
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