Interactive Avenues bags Racing Promotions social media mandate

The partnership will focus on enhancing motorsports awareness in India and unlocking opportunities for aspiring young individuals to pursue careers as racers, engineers, and mechanics.

The agency will be responsible for elevating the digital presence of RPPL’s flagship properties, the Indian Racing League and FIA Formula 4.

Madison Media Alpha bags Pilgrim India Media AOR

Established in 2019 by IITians Anurag Kedia and Gagandeep Makker, Pilgrim is one of the fastest-growing Beauty and Personal Care brands that offers 100+ SKUs across facecare, haircare & skincare products, makeup, and fragrances. The brand’s diverse selection of beauty products is made with ingredients sourced from various parts of the world, all of which are approved by PETA and the FDA, highlighted the company. (Image source: Claudio Schwarz via Unsplash)

Madison Media Alpha will be handling the entire media mandate for the brand.

The Salt Inc.: India’s new independent content and design agency

Exclusive partnerships with the British media behemoth The Economist in India puts the organization in a unique space where it can help its partner brands engage with influential C-suites globally.

The Salt Inc. is an enterprise with capabilities across content formats, ranging from digital to OTT content.

Hoopr appoints Rakesh Nair as CTO, Vitasta Kaul as CMO to drive growth in creator economy

Renowned technology veteran Rakesh Nair has been appointed as the CTO, while accomplished marketing leader Vitasta Kaul joins as the CMO at Hoopr.

The premier music licensing platform has strengthened its executive team by onboarding ex-BookMyShow Rakesh Nair and ex-CredR Vitasta Kaul. With the appointments, Hoopr.ai aims to solidify its position as the go-to platform for copyright-safe music, enabling creators to thrive without legal hurdles.

IPG in talks to sell digital marketing agency R/GA to TCS: Report

R/GA has experienced executive turnover and client losses, and its revenue last year shrunk by roughly 20% to around $200 million. The conversations with TCS are likely to help IPG streamline its business.

IPG, considered the world’s fourth-largest advertising, is considering selling its digital marketing agency R/GA, valued at around $300 million, to Tata Consultancy Services.