Primetime debates an excuse for doing TV cheap: Mark Tully
The veteran journalist on our media today and all that has changed since he was active both on and off air
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/mark-tully-prime-time-tv-debates-an-excuse-for-doing-tv-cheap/
Need to focus on consistency: Tom Doctoroff, JWT
Tom Doctoroff, JWT North Asia Area Director, Greater China CEO / JWT Shanghai, speaks to MxMIndia in this video interview
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/jwt-are-not-cultural-imperialists-tom-doctoroff/
Staff restructuring @ Turner
Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific realigns executive management roles.
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/staff-shakeup-at-turner/
26/11 Mumbai attack: HR practices converted ordinary Taj employees into heroes
A Harvard Business School professor leads research on how and why the Taj hotels staff were willing to give up their lives when they had the option to flee in the 26/11 seige
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/2611-mumbai-attack-hr-practices-converted-ordinary-taj-employees-into-heroes/
Phase III countdown: 'Overbidding will kill stations'
Is Phase III a chance to expand listenership reach, or further consolidate positions in a particular region. It’s both, and more, for FM radio players.
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/%E2%80%98phase-iii-overbidding-will-kill-the-station%E2%80%99/
The Anchor: 5 indications that India is e-commerce-ready
Buyers of books (and other stuff) are now browsing more than ever, and not in the bookshop meaning. Flipkart.com CEO Sachin Bansal on the e-buying phenomenon.
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/the-anchor-5-indications-that-india-is-e-commerce-ready/
Hard Knocks: Why this Kolaveri Di, indeed! Why?
A regular kind of sod sings some nonsense inside a recording studio, words that sound like a cross between Tamil and rustic English. I found it neither funny nor entertaining.
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/hard-knocks-why-this-kolaveri-di-indeed-why/
Crime & Journalism
That a journalist like Jigna Vora was arrested in the J Dey murder case brings us to a very sad pass, writes Ranjona Banerji
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/crime-journalism/
The veteran journalist on our media today and all that has changed since he was active both on and off air
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/mark-tully-prime-time-tv-debates-an-excuse-for-doing-tv-cheap/
Need to focus on consistency: Tom Doctoroff, JWT
Tom Doctoroff, JWT North Asia Area Director, Greater China CEO / JWT Shanghai, speaks to MxMIndia in this video interview
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/jwt-are-not-cultural-imperialists-tom-doctoroff/
Staff restructuring @ Turner
Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific realigns executive management roles.
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/staff-shakeup-at-turner/
26/11 Mumbai attack: HR practices converted ordinary Taj employees into heroes
A Harvard Business School professor leads research on how and why the Taj hotels staff were willing to give up their lives when they had the option to flee in the 26/11 seige
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/2611-mumbai-attack-hr-practices-converted-ordinary-taj-employees-into-heroes/
Phase III countdown: 'Overbidding will kill stations'
Is Phase III a chance to expand listenership reach, or further consolidate positions in a particular region. It’s both, and more, for FM radio players.
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/%E2%80%98phase-iii-overbidding-will-kill-the-station%E2%80%99/
The Anchor: 5 indications that India is e-commerce-ready
Buyers of books (and other stuff) are now browsing more than ever, and not in the bookshop meaning. Flipkart.com CEO Sachin Bansal on the e-buying phenomenon.
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/the-anchor-5-indications-that-india-is-e-commerce-ready/
Hard Knocks: Why this Kolaveri Di, indeed! Why?
A regular kind of sod sings some nonsense inside a recording studio, words that sound like a cross between Tamil and rustic English. I found it neither funny nor entertaining.
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/hard-knocks-why-this-kolaveri-di-indeed-why/
Crime & Journalism
That a journalist like Jigna Vora was arrested in the J Dey murder case brings us to a very sad pass, writes Ranjona Banerji
http://www.mxmindia.com/2011/11/crime-journalism/