Campaign India Team
Dec 08, 2011

Stuff India brings out third anniversary issue

The launch of the issue is being supported by a multimedia campaign

Stuff India brings out third anniversary issue

Stuff magazine India has released its third anniversary issue in December 2011.

Highlights on some special stories in Stuff India’s third anniversary issue include a cover story on Gadget Awards for 2011, a new smartphone special, a feature on budget headphones, a festive shopping guide, a live music special, and contests.

“The technology space has gone through a roller-coaster year and our annual issue featuring the finest gadgets of 2011 should provide the definite snapshot of a memorable journey. It is also the biggest issue that we have ever done with some super exclusive tests and features that will keep you engaged for some time to come," said Nishant Padhiar, editor of Stuff magazine's India edition.

Promotional activities for the issue can be seen on television, OOH and print, among others.

Stuff magazine is a title from Haymarket of which Campaign India is also a part.

Source:
Campaign India

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