Monday, 6 April 2015

Stories on 6th Apr '15

Top 10 trends of IPL Season 8
It's that time of the year when the country's getting set for IPL fever. Here'a a trendwatch from GroupM ESP
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/04/top-10-trends-of-ipl-season-8/

Varun Channa is MD, Mindshare Malaysia
He was Marketing Head and part of the start-up team for Danone India and also spent nearly 15 years with JWT India at its flagship Mumbai office working with Unilever and other key clients
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/04/varun-channa-is-md-mindshare-malaysia/

With World Cup viewership worse than 2011 edition, Star misses Rs 850-crore ad target
Much like the national cricket team, Star India's World Cup performance doesn’t seem to have reached the same level that it did in the 2011 outing
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/04/with-world-cup-viewership-worse-than-2011-edition-star-misses-rs-850-crore-ad-target/

Divya Uttam joins Razorfish as Director Strategy
Razorfish India strengthens its brand and digital strategy team with the appointment
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/04/divya-uttam-joins-razorfish-as-director-strategy/

After Six, Sony out with second sports channel - KIX
One of SONY KIX’s flagship offerings would be the Pepsi IPL, which begins from April 8 this year and will be telecast on the channel in English, Tamil & Telugu
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/04/after-six-sony-out-with-second-sports-channel-kix/

FCB unveils 'Uncancel' for MakeMyTrip
Enables customers cancelling a trip, to reschedule it instead, at no extra cost
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/04/fcb-unveils-uncancel-for-makemytrip/

Jabong takes 'Be You' philosophy further with new TVCs
The TVC reiterates the idea of self-direction and freethinking, unescorted by the stringent norms of the society
http://www.mxmindia.com/2015/04/jabong-takes-be-you-philosophy-further-with-new-tvcs/

Amith Prabhu: The Aam Aadmi Party just did business
The core AAP voter base does not care about intra-party fights as long as the party they voted for delivers on its promises which the governments has got down to do, notes Amith Prabhu