Campaign India Team
Jul 31, 2009

JWT’s new structure and more

If you had an eye on the vacant NCD seat at JWT, forget the thought. Watch Colvyn Harris explain how the new structure is working at JWT in this week’s Storyboard.Storyboard will also talk about how flying high - Viacom 18 wants to take its big success story Colors to Indian audiences abroad.Online gaming, contests, blogs and social networking – Hindi films are pulling out all stops to make a 'virtual' impact on audiences. Saif Ali Khan shows Storyboard how.

JWT’s new structure and more

If you had an eye on the vacant NCD seat at JWT, forget the thought. Watch Colvyn Harris explain how the new structure is working at JWT in this week’s Storyboard.

Storyboard will also talk about how flying high - Viacom 18 wants to take its big success story Colors to Indian audiences abroad.

Online gaming, contests, blogs and social networking – Hindi films are pulling out all stops to make a 'virtual' impact on audiences. Saif Ali Khan shows Storyboard how.

Also on the show, Microsoft and Yahoo join hands to take on Google and Sach Ka Saamna is a hit but has hurdles to cross.

Catch all this and more on Storyboard on CNBC-TV18 at 8.30 am tomorrow, 11.30 am on Sunday and 6.30 pm on Wednesday.
 

Source:
Campaign India

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