For anyone in advertising, design or company building, the Super Bowl has always been a great symbol of creative ambition. Despite ongoing debates about the relevance of traditional advertising ...
India is at the forefront of a marketing revolution driven by AI and data privacy, said CEO. (Image: Freepik) Indian ad market to grow 7% in 2025, reaching over Rs 1.6 lakh crore, says TYNY ...
Saroja Gautam, a domestic worker, shifts her vote from AAP to BJP ... the first gateway in India to a better life. She regularly swats away her husband’s desire to move out of their two-room ...
Prasanth Kumar, chief executive officer, GroupM South Asia said, " India is at the forefront of a marketing revolution driven by AI and data privacy. As global ad spend surpasses USD 1 trillion ...
The national capital is home to a phalanx of central and state government workers, as well as among the largest pool of salaried class employees in India In ... party’s 43% vote share.
Excluding U.S. political advertising, digital continues to lead the charge, growing at 10.2% globally. India secures its place as the 9th largest advertising market worldwide, with the sector ...
IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw described it as a "milestone" in India's semiconductor journey and a "big vote of confidence" in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for the sector. This investment ...
Coca-Cola India did not respond to HT’s queries on the Fanta ad. However, Sanjay Sarma, founder of boutique branding agency ...
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Tulsi Gabbard. Gabbard is slated for a final Senate confirmation vote to be Trump's director of national intelligence (DNI) on Wednesday morning, after the planned midnight vote was scrapped due ...
Former Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell was the only Republican to vote against Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation as director of national intelligence, citing her stance on Edward Snowden.
The ad had animated characters resembling panellists from India's Got Latent laughing at the bottom. Sharing the image on X, Magicpin wrote, "Can we get back the magic in comedy?" along with ...