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Titan Industries Ltd announced the launch of the customer service `Original Spares' logo. The new identity has been created to convey the brand- extensive expertise and reach in providing a superior customer service experience across all their authorised customer service and watch care centres in India.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 4:00 PM

The global mobile phone gaming market more than doubled in 2003 to $587 million from a year earlier and is expected to grow six-fold to $3.8 billion in 2007, according to estimates from Informa Media Research in London.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:42 AM

Mountain Dew is steady and swift in keeping up it’s connectivity with the daring and gutsy youth. Brainchild of BBDO, New York, the new international TVC on air is in sync with the core value of the brand – energy and exhilaration drink.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:33 AM

MTV adds two more shows to its programming bouquet. 'MTV Page 3' and 'MTV Desi Raj' - both the shows hit the tube on June 4. The new shows would be aired thrice a week.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:31 AM

Reliance Industries (RIL) has invested Rs 8,100 crore in Reliance Infocomm in the last financial year (FY04).
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:28 AM

Titan Industries Ltd announced the launch of the customer service `Original Spares' logo. The new identity has been created to convey the brand- extensive expertise and reach in providing a superior customer service experience across all their authorised customer service and watch care centres in India.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:27 AM

Dabur Foods has identified several new product areas it will enter to meet the Rs 200-crore turnover target it has set for itself by 2006-07. The company has decided to enter businesses of soups and tomato puree under the Hommade brand.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:26 AM

Home-grown Indian food companies today are eyeing a bigger slice of the growing international food market. If their early presence was largely through exports, Indian companies are now taking steps to establish a more definitive imprint. Is India set to be the new international ’flavour’?
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:25 AM

The action on the small screen is set to quicken. Three years after launching its last channel, Star Gold, the Rupert Murdoch-controlled Star India is launching two new Hindi channels — Star Utsav, to be launched next week, and a channel that may be called Star One, later in the year.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:24 AM

The information and broadcasting ministry has taken the view that the printing of the International Herald Tribune in India violates the existing norms regarding the print media. It also thinks that the government has a strong case to ask the printers to stop publication of the newspaper.
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 9:23 AM

“Silos within media houses are largely unsuccessful in creating specialist planners. They only manage to tunnel vision and curb knowledge amongst youngsters.”
exchange4media Staff Jun 5, 2004 12:00 AM