Hello! founder dies aged 67
15 Jul 2010 | by Mark Banham
! empire now has editions for Ireland, India, Mexico, Turkey, Russia and Canada and more than 10 million ...
bought a 60% stake in Famdent, India's largest dental exhibition and conference business. It has also acquired India's largest travel tradeshow, Satte. ...
! empire now has editions for Ireland, India, Mexico, Turkey, Russia and Canada and more than 10 million ...
Why did you choose Singapore? My job in Asia began in Thailand, but once China and India got going, Singapore was the logical location for a head office. It runs well, has good communication and infrastructure links and a fantastically efficient airport from which to get around the region. How are you ...
British film, shot in India which allowed the director and actors to leave America with a swag of 8 ...
, which rebranded on 29 September after Virgin Radio's acquisition by Times of India Group, posted a 23 ...
, Europe, Middle East, south-east Asia, the Philippines, India and Greater China, and will be based at STAR ...
already has the account in India, but has no plans to pitch in the UK." Maxus was established ...
The appointment was made by Associated chief Kevin Beatty and gives Zitter a vastly expanded role, which includes heading the two Mail newspapers, the digital activities for the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday, the Daily Mail's activity in Ireland, and publications in India. The group, which made ...
title in India in a month, after securing the publishing duties for in-flight entertainment guide Air...The launch follows Kingfisher Airlines winning approval to fly from India to London, with further destinations to follow. Vikram Malhotra, head of marketing at Kingfisher Airlines, said the magazine would provide "more than mere synopsis of various programmes available on our unique in-flight entertainment ...
During the period, Virgin Radio averaged 2.35m listeners a week, down from 2.47m a year earlier. Virgin Radio's listening share among those aged 15+ fell year on year to 1.4% from 1.5%. The national commercial station, sold by Scottish media group SMG to Times of India Group-backed TIML Golden Square in May ...