02 Nov 2007
| by Anant Rangaswami, editor, Campaign India
and
Ogilvy's Miles Young visited. They were all taking stock of India,
described by Sorrell not as emerging ...
,
Russia, India and China was 0.5 per cent in 2001, compared with 1.5 to 2
per cent in mature markets. Economies in Asia are booming, with India and China recording more than
10 per cent GDP growth ...
29 Oct 2004
| by John Goodman, the chief executive of Ogilvy & Mather, India and South-East Asia
, India is a notable exception - the vast majority of its talent is homegrown....at Ogilvy India.
Despite politically correct posturing, there are still many opportunities for ex-pats in Asia as the markets expand. One market that has never seen an influx of foreigners, however, is India.
Directly after independence in 1947, most of the second-rate journeymen who had been dumped in India faded ...
21 Apr 2008
| by Staff
LONDON - Campaign India magazine has gone online in the first step towards creating a definitive...Visit Campaign India News stories covering high-profile appointments have already proved ...
, marketing, direct marketing and public relations sectors in India. Rupert Heseltine, chairman of Haymarket (India) Media Pvt Ltd, said: Campaign India s online team, led by editor Anant Rangaswami and deputy ...
31 Mar 2006
and believe India's huge and youthful population offers massive potential for growth....Few nations offer up as many contradictions as India. For a start, the
concept of nation is barely ...
alongside the country's manifest economic
aspirations. India, after all, has its own space programme ...
that of an ill-fated
third-world country. For example, India was particularly badly hit by
the tsunami ...
30 Mar 2007
It is widely accepted that India is the new China. With a population of
more than one billion ...
. The signs are there that India is booming. There are more than six
million new mobile phone connections a ...
relations with India high on his agenda. However, the majority of the rural population is illiterate ...
20 Jan 2006
The Times of India is the country's leading English-language
newspaper. These ads for the title ...
in 2001, D&AD and Campaign of the Year at the
Advertising Agencies Association of India. Enterprise Nexus, one of India's top three ad agencies, has been
handling The Times of India account for more than ...
24 Sep 2008
| by Bindu Nair Maitra
MUMBAI - Bartle Bogle Hegarty has launched an office in India, which is set to open later this year....The agency has appointed Priti Nair, the former national creative director of Grey, Partha Sinha, former chief strategy officer of Publicis India, and Subhash Kamath, the former group chief executive of Bates 141, to run the venture. All three take the role of managing partner and will have an equity ...
02 Sep 2005
Mumbai, despite its size, was one of India's quietest newspaper markets. But now three new titles...Print adspend growth in India has slackened to single-digit percentages,
so publishers ...
and position as the largest single-city print
ad market (worth $250 million a year), it has been one of India's
quietest newspaper markets. Until this year, it was dominated by The Times of India, which sells
480 ...
29 Jul 2005
The slow thawing of the icy relationship between Pakistan and India is being driven by business...There can be very few people who don't know that India and Pakistan
share a difficult, icy ...
agencies had to submit an affidavit to the
national TV station, PTV, stating ads had not been shot in India ...
the post-production work is shifting to India. The guidelines for the directors are clear: most insist ...
11 Mar 2005
Though most of India's one billion people still live in poverty, the opening up of its economy has...India, the world's largest democracy, is home to one billion people, making it the world's most ...
.
Yet India is still hampered by a 58-year-long feud with Pakistan and the fact that an estimated 700 ...
of India's economic success story.
It is undeniable, though, that India's middle class is expanding ...