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Public Relations in India: MEDIA UPDATE - January 2006
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Wednesday, February 01, 2006. MEDIA UPDATE - January 2006. Court rules 20 % content syndication limit as illegal. The Delhi High Court has held that the 20 per cent ceiling on publication of syndicated articles and features by foreign writers and journalists in various newspapers and magazines in India was against the freedom of speech and expression under the Fundamental Rights (Article 19) enumerated in the Constitution. Jagran group plans to spend US $ 66 million on expansion. 8220;Our dream is to mak...
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Public Relations in India: Right To Information Act (India) - Links
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Monday, February 13, 2006. Right To Information Act (India) - Links. Right to Information Act (India). Http:/ righttoinformation.gov.in. Http:/ www.rti.gov.in. Right to Information Act, 2005. Http:/ righttoinformation.gov.in/RTIAct/RTI-Act.pdf. In English) http:/ righttoinformation.gov.in/RTIAct/RTI-ActInHindi.pdf. Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005 http:/ righttoinformation.gov.in/circulars/FeeCostRTI.pdf. Your blog is very informative. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Public Relations in India: What Makes Mainstream Media Mainstream: Naom Chomsky
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Wednesday, December 21, 2005. What Makes Mainstream Media Mainstream: Naom Chomsky. A very old but interesting article. by Naom Chomky. Http:/ www.chomsky.info/articles/199710- .htm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Public Relations in India. PR gifts this holiday season at newsrooms! PR PROBLEM FOR BIG BUSINESS. DoubleClick;s sixth annual Consumer Email Study. What Makes Mainstream Media Mainstream: Naom Choms. Mumbai media fireworks: Report from the frontlines. 20 facts of Indian Print Media.
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Public Relations in India: PR PROBLEM FOR BIG BUSINESS
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Thursday, December 22, 2005. PR PROBLEM FOR BIG BUSINESS. More than ever, Americans do not trust business or the people who run it," reports Claudia H. Deutsch. "Pollsters, researchers, even many corporate chiefs themselves say that business is under attack by a majority of the public, which believes that executives are bent on destroying the environment, cooking the books and lining their own pockets.". SOURCE: New York Times, December 9, 2005. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). World Press Trends: New...
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Public Relations in India: Get More out of GOOGLE!!
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Monday, January 23, 2006. Get More out of GOOGLE! Several of us use Google through out the day for simple stuff, but we've never quite grasped the power of this tool. So, I am copy/pasting some tips from an article that David Pogue published in NY Times. (Pogue is a column writer for NY Times' weekly Circuits e-magazine.) Enjoy! Http:/ toolbar.google.com. Ad blocking, form-filling and Google's search box are already built into the Apple's Web browser, Safari.). Google is a global White Pages and Yellow P...
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Public Relations in India: DoubleClick;s sixth annual Consumer Email Study
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Thursday, December 22, 2005. DoubleClick;s sixth annual Consumer Email Study. S sixth annual Consumer Email Study points to. A confluence of personal and professional email use, a decline in concern regarding spam along with an increase in anxiety regarding viruses and fraud, and confirmation that email drives commerce both online and in stores. Some 74 percent point to brand - "a brand I know and trust" - as the element most likely to drive a response to an email. Read more. Public Relations in India.
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Public Relations in India: World Press Trends: Newspaper Circulation and Advertising Up Worldwide
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Wednesday, December 21, 2005. World Press Trends: Newspaper Circulation and Advertising Up Worldwide. The circulation of newspapers in the world increased strongly last year, the World Association of Newspapers has announced. At the same time, newspaper advertising revenues made significant gains. WAN said that global newspaper sales were up 2.1 percent over the year. Unlike previous years, growth was not only driven by gains in developing markets, but increases in sales in many mature markets. Conductin...
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Public Relations in India: PR = Propoganda
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Monday, June 18, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Public Relations in India. Public Relations in India is coming of age. The Indian multi-cultural environment throws its own challenges - unique to Indian PR professionals. This blog aims to provide resources and create a forum to share dialogues and best practices to take Indian PR Industry to new levels. How to use Internet in your PR strategy.
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Public Relations in India: Conducting effective press tours
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Thursday, December 15, 2005. Conducting effective press tours. Hitting The Road Steps to a successful press tour. A press tour (a.k.a. media tour) is a series of arranged opportunities to meet with editors/analysts to introduce a key company spokesperson, a new product or market concept, or explain a company position regarding the competition or market situation. Why conduct a press tour? Two key reasons for conducting a press tour are to tell the company's story and to listen for editors/analysts percep...
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Public Relations in India: Mumbai media fireworks: Report from the frontlines
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Wednesday, December 21, 2005. Mumbai media fireworks: Report from the frontlines. The battle for Mumbai’s mediascape has barely started, but the battle for its journalists is in full steam. We guess their salaries will reach orbit faster than Space Shuttle Discovery. Dancewithshadows.com tries to make sense in this case. Http:/ www.dancewithshadows.com/media/mumbai-media-war.asp. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Public Relations in India. PR gifts this holiday season at newsrooms!