Expenditure on advertising and consumer promotion is expected to see a significant surge in the second half of 2023.
Month: August 2023
Social Panga onboards Rohit Singh as creative director
At the agency, Rohit Singh will be overlooking creative mandates involving ATL/BTL, digital, production with an integrated approach.
Emergence of A.I and its global impact on business; Media Dialogues with Storyboard18
Storyboard18’s Delshad Irani speaks with an expert panel of leading business, transformation, and marketing executives to decode effective use cases of AI-led tools across industries.
YouTube turns 15 in India, shares top creator trends
YouTube India shared five trends that showcase the impact of Indian creators and fans in shaping the digital video landscape and creator economy in India.
ASCI broadens the definition of celebrities in its code, to include social media influencers with high following
The ASCI code has a specific guideline for celebrities which requires advertisements featuring celebrities to not violate the ASCI Code, and for celebrities to be familiar with the code in letter and spirit.
Ducati onboards Ranveer Singh as brand ambassador
Ranveer Singh will also join Ducati at various experiential events in India and abroad, namely Bharat GP, MotoGP races in Asia-Pacific region, and World Ducati Week.
Archana Vohra steps down from Meta
Archana Vohra’s next move remains unknown.
Diageo appoints Varun Koorichh as vice president – marketing
With a 15 year experience at PepsiCo, his previous role at the American multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation was marketing director, food service – global customers.
Government busts eight YouTube channels for propagating fake news
These channels include Yahan Sach Dekho, Capital TV, KPS News, Sarkari Vlog, Earn Tech India, SPN9 News, Educational Dost and World Best News. These channels were thoroughly fact checked by the Press Information Bureau.
Centre mulling increasing filming incentives for global production, says I&B secretary
The government unveiled an incentive scheme for audio-visual co-production where the Indian co-producer can claim a cash reimbursement of up to 30 per cent on qualifying expenditure in India, subject to a maximum of Rs 2 crore.