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BloombergUTV appoints Vizeum India as Media AoR
MUMBAI: Business news channel BloombergUTV has appointed Aegis Media‘s Vizeum India as the media AoR.
Bloomberg UTV president Sriram Kilambi said, “We were on the lookout for a passionate, result oriented partner who would think like us and find value for us. Vizeum came to us with strong references and once we met, we knew they had what we were looking for. We are looking forward to working together.”
Vizeum MD Indian subcontinent S Yesudas said, “We had a dream of attracting clients and talent to Vizeum automatically in our 4th year of operation, rather than us having to go out, based on what we do. As we are embarking on the 4th year, am delighted with the progress we are making. I take this opportunity to welcome Bloomberg UTV into the Vizeum family. We are thankful to Sriram and his team for considering us worthy. This business will be handled out of our Mumbai Office.”
Recently, Vizeum also won the media duties for Fox Star Studios, Ricoh India and Cholmandalam Finance.
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Crompton launches ‘Every Space Bright & Right’ lighting campaign
MUMBAI: Not every bright idea lights up the room, sometimes it’s the wrong wattage turning your cosy nook into a glaring interrogation cell. Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd. is flipping the switch on that mindset with its fresh integrated campaign, ‘Every Space Bright & Right with Crompton Lights’, unveiled on 18 February 2026. The core message? Homes aren’t one-trick ponies anymore, they’re offices, chill zones, kitchens, and entertainment hubs yet lighting decisions still boil down to “brighter is better”, leaving glare, shadows, and mismatched vibes in their wake.
The campaign calls out the overlooked truth, every space deserves illumination that fits its purpose, not a blanket blast of lumens. It nudges consumers away from generic brightness towards thoughtful choices that enhance comfort, mood, and function whether warm decorative glow for family dinners, focused task lights for cooking, softer ambient for bedrooms, or welcoming outdoor spots for the entrance.
Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd. chief marketing officer Tanmay Prusty put it plainly, “At Crompton, we start with a clear understanding of how consumers live today. Homes are no longer static spaces, they have become workplaces, entertainment hubs, and places to unwind. Yet, lighting is still often chosen only on the basis of brightness. Through this campaign, we are encouraging consumers to think beyond brightness and choose lighting that is aligned to the purpose of every space.”
To hammer the point home, Crompton dropped a striking short film crafted with generative AI. It opens on familiar domestic scenes dinner chaos under harsh overheads, dim entrances that feel unwelcoming then rewinds the tape with purpose-matched upgrades, balanced living-room warmth, kitchen precision, bedroom calm, and outdoor flair. The reel wraps with product highlights and the tagline, driving home how Crompton’s broad indoor-plus-outdoor portfolio (think advanced features, intuitive designs) can transform everyday experiences.
Amplification is going big, digital, OOH, print, cinema, influencer tie-ups, plus eye-catching large-format branding at key South India airports. It’s a full-court press to reach urban and emerging households rethinking their lighting game.
Whether you’re binge-watching in the dark or squinting over a recipe, this campaign’s reminder is spot on: the right light doesn’t just brighten a room, it makes the space feel right. In a world of smart homes, why settle for dumb lighting?






