Search Results for
'Non-metros'
-
- What's driving the Indian language print sector's robust revenue and profit growth?
-
- Shopsy plays key role in bringing e-commerce to more under-served markets in India: Madhuvanthi Ananth
-
- Myntra ropes in Ranbir Kapoor as brand ambassador
-
- India versus Bharat: A ‘one-size-fits-all’ strategy can no longer work
-
- 84% households in India have more than 1 person watching CTV: India CTV 2.0 Report by mediasmart
-
- Bombay Shaving Company onboards Rannvijay Singha as the face of its trimmer range
-
- Zee5 Intelligence Monitor’s report sheds light on the fad of online gaming in India
-
- Axis My India forms advisory board with Shashi Sinha, Vikram Sakhuja as members
-
- SonyLiv celebrates success of Euro 2020, records all-time high viewer engagement since June 11
-
- Fresh surge in Covid-19 cases unlikely to deter print recovery; medium back on strong growth trajectory, say industry experts
-
- Big FM launches wellness show hosted by Suniel Shetty
-
- How AltBalaji is positioning itself as the more massy platform
-
- Dainik Bhaskar publishes a 128-page special print edition in Indore with Atmanirbhar Bharat theme
-
- Home interiors start-up HomeLane earmarks Rs 100 crore as marketing budget, to spend mostly on hyper-local campaigns
-
- Non-metro markets will propel India’s recovery: EY Survey
-
- In-depth: Non-metros lead recovery for edtech sector, companies plan to spend more on digital marketing
-
- In-depth: Auto industry rides on rural resurgence to bounce back closer to pre-Covid baseline
-
- DB Corp reports 56% drop in net profit in Q4FY20
-
- Hotstar India Watch Report 2019 bursts bubble around online video consumption
-
- TheSmallBigIdea strengthens regional offerings, launches TSBI Bharat
-
- Will adex on video streaming apps grow at TV's cost?
-
- 50% of organised retail to be influenced by digital in 2020, says Google
-
- Airtel launches ‘Wynk Tube’, to serve digital entertainment on smartphones in tier II, III towns and villages
-
- Prime Video and Netflix: Spending money to build content library, will that be enough?
-
- American Tourister to spend Rs 50 crore towards marketing in current fiscal