Campaign India Team
Sep 04, 2009

Storyboard reveals new Colors thrust

This week, watch Storyboard reveal details about Colors' new show. Find out more about the impact of the NRS - IRS merger on the print media. Learn more about Asian laptop brands, Lenovo and Acer, giving the American market leaders Dell and HP a run for their money. Also, don't miss The Nielsen Company's new research on the country's affluent consumers.

Storyboard reveals new Colors thrust
This week, watch Storyboard reveal details about Colors' new show.
 
Find out more about the impact of the NRS - IRS merger on the print media. Learn more about Asian laptop brands, Lenovo and Acer, giving the American market leaders Dell and HP a run for their money.

Also, don't miss The Nielsen Company's new research on the country's affluent consumers.

Catch marketing feature Shots Spot and regular feature Noticeboard on Storyboard, only at 8.30 am on Saturday, 11.30 am on Sunday and 7.30 pm on Tuesday, only on CNBC TV18.

 

 

 

 

 

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Campaign India

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