Campaign India Team
Oct 30, 2015

Campaign India IQ: Do viewers believe Indian news channels operate without fear or favour?

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Campaign India IQ: Do viewers believe Indian news channels operate without fear or favour?
Campaign India is giving reader(s) a chance to win an Edifier iPod Docking Station worth Rs 2,500.
 
To win, answer the question below:
 
AIB has launched an ad wing. Should agency networks look to acquire content specialists and entertainers?
 
E-mail your responses in 100 words or less to [email protected] with full name and mobile number, before 6 pm, on Monday, 9 November 2015.
 
Winner(s) will be intimated via an e-mail or call.
 
*Terms and Conditions: Choice of winner(s) will be decided solely by Campaign India. No queries in this regard will be entertained. Gift of an equal or higher value may be provided if the need arises, at the discretion of Campaign India.
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