Tuesday 18 August 2015

Stories on 18th Aug '15

Hindustani dukaan no-no for some malls!
Malls opt for global brands as Indian brands Lifestyle, Pantaloons, Westside have outlived utility
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/08/hindustani-dukaan-no-no-for-some-malls/

Zee Media brings on board editorial head for its English news channel
Announces the appointment of Rohit Gandhi as Editor-in-Chief
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/08/zee-media-brings-on-board-editorial-head-for-its-english-news-channel/

&pictures celebrates 2 years with HD
Beginning this quarter and building on its brand promise, &pictures will showcase bigger and better movies
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/08/pictures-celebrates-2-years-with-impressive-programming-line-up/

Ranjona Banerji: Anyone for news in the papers and on telly?
If I stare into space like a zombie after 9 pm, my time would be better spent, writes Ranjona Banerji
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/08/ranjona-banerji-anyone-for-news-in-the-papers-and-on-telly/

Maxus bags media duties for Greenlam Laminates
The company is engaged in the manufacture of decorative laminate, decorative veneers, doors, wall clads, wooden flooring and MFC
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/08/maxus-bags-media-duties-for-greenlam-laminates/

Dentsu Creative Impact announces slew of senior level appointments
Incidentally, the appointments come on the back of the recent client wins such as Maruti Suzuki and Carlsberg
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/08/dentsu-creative-impact-announces-slew-of-senior-level-appointments/

Cadbury Oreo inspires consumers to have more fun
The new TVC captures the camaraderie and innocent mischief that underlines the relationship shared by two sisters
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/08/cadbury-oreo-inspires-consumers-to-have-more-fun/

Say 'No to Nice', affirms Royale in new TVC
Contract partnered Asian Paints to launch this campaign across India
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/08/say-no-to-nice-affirms-royale-in-new-tvc/

Himalaya spreads pimple-free message to hinterland
A Soho Square TVC ushers the move to win over rural markets