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Sandeep Goyal led Mogae Media to acquire Rediffusion

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New Delhi: Integrated marketing and communications agency Mogae Media is all set to acquire independent advertising agency Rediffusion.

The deal also includes sibling agency Everest Brand Solutions.

Rediffusion was launched by Diwan Arun Nanda, Ajit Balkrishnan, and Mohammed Khan in 1973. In 1994, agency holding network WPP had acquired Rediffusion and merged it with US agency Young & Rubicam (Y&R) to form Rediffusion Y&R. In 2018, Nanda and Balakrishnan gained 100 per cent control of the agency to become an independent entity once again.

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It is learnt that post the current acquisition, Mogae Media founder & chairman Sandeep Goyal will take over as the managing director of the agency. Goyal was president at Rediffusion (Rediffusion Y&R) between 1997 and 2001, after which he left the firm to become Zee Group’s chief executive officer. He had exited the Zee Group a year later and entered into a joint venture with dentsu to become its group chairman. In 2011, he sold his stake and launched Mogae Media.

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Havas Media Network India bags integrated media mandate for Aakash Educational Services Limited

PivotRoots and Arena Media to drive 360° strategy for student outreach

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NEW DELHI: Havas Media Network India has secured the integrated media mandate for Aakash Educational Services Limited, following a competitive multi-agency pitch, signalling a fresh push by the education major to sharpen its reach among students nationwide.

The mandate will be jointly handled by PivotRoots and Arena Media, both part of the Havas network. Together, they will roll out a full-spectrum media strategy designed to boost AESL’s visibility across digital and traditional platforms.

At the heart of the partnership lies a simple idea: making the brand not just seen, but sought after. The agencies will blend data, technology and creative storytelling to craft campaigns that resonate with students and parents navigating an increasingly digital-first education landscape.

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Aakash Educational Services Limited SVP marketing Kanika Kumar Nijhawan said, “At Aakash, we believe success is built through a structured, long-term and data-driven approach. As we expand across the country, adopting a more integrated approach to media is essential. This partnership marks a significant step towards building stronger connections with our audiences.”

Under the arrangement, PivotRoots will spearhead digital and performance marketing, covering social media, influencer collaborations and data-led optimisation. Meanwhile, Arena Media will focus on traditional channels including print, television, radio, cinema and outdoor advertising, ensuring consistent messaging across touchpoints.

Havas Media Network India chief executive officer Mohit Joshi said, “Delivering for a powerhouse like AESL requires both scale and precision. By combining Arena Media and PivotRoots, we are deploying our Converged.AI platform to create a 360-degree strategy that drives engagement, conversions and long-term growth.”

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Echoing the sentiment, PivotRoots founder and chief executive officer Shibu Shivanandan added that the collaboration would focus on building “impactful, full-funnel experiences” powered by deep analytics and performance-led marketing.

With a strong legacy in coaching for medical and engineering entrance exams, AESL is now doubling down on integrated media to stay ahead in a crowded, fast-evolving education market. The partnership with Havas signals a clear intent: to turn visibility into meaningful engagement and, ultimately, student success.

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