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  • Dentsu plans to cut 3,400 jobs in overseas business to trim cost

    The company is mulling options including forming partnerships for overseas operations, it said

  • Why large advertising firms and broadcasters are facing CCI probe

    Informants complained to CCI that large ad firms were getting special treatment from broadcasters

  • This COO pays Rs 2.4 lakh rent for a flat in Mumbai, refuses to buy a house. Here's why

  • Storyboard18 | Biz Moves: BBH, Rediffusion, Schbang, Publicis Media, Wavemaker, Social Panga, Dentsu & Gozoop win big accounts

  • Storyboard18 | PepsiCo India consolidates its media, creative and digital business with Publicis Groupe 

  • Storyboard18 |India’s ad market to grow by 16% in 2022: Dentsu International report

  • Storyboard18 | Dentsu's Mumbai office "raided" by IT dept

  • Storyboard18 | Dentsu India’s chief client officer Narayan Devanathan quits

  • Storyboard18: Dentsu’s transformation continues. But what’s the big picture?

  • Storyboard | Leadership changes at Dentsu linked to its ‘transformation’

  • Storyboard | Video app Josh ropes in Rubeena Singh as country manager

  • Storyboard | Exits and leadership changes in Dentsu International India continue

  • Dentsu Creative ropes in Ajay Gahlaut as group chief creative officer

  • The Invisible Hand Behind the Tokyo Olympics

  • Veterans Unpacked | Winning gold all the time isn’t necessary: Sandeep Goyal

  • Dentsu inks deal with Vatika; leases 1 lakh sq ft area in Gurgaon

  • Half of Japan cos reviewing work hours; overtime cuts in focus

  • Tim Andree shares road ahead for Dentsu Aegis in India

  • Betting on a Tokyo Olympic win? Stocks you may like to own

    With Tokyo being one of the frontrunners for winning the bid for the 2020 Olympics, there might be some stocks that could do well if it wins the bid.

  • Slowdown in India opportunity, not threat: WPP's Sorrell

    Martin Sorrell, the chief executive officer of WPP, is puzzled at the downbeat mood in India. The 67-year old advertising guru sees the economic slowdown in India as an opportunity rather than a threat, reports CNBC-TV18‘s, Animesh Das.

  • Dentsu to pick up 51% stake in Taproot India

    Japanese advertising firm Dentsu Inc today said it has inked a pact with Taproot India Communication to acquire majority stake in the Mumbai-based company for an undisclosed amount.

  • Storyboard: Events Industry eyes robust growth ahead

    NDTV has sued Nielsen and a host of other companies that own and operate TAM in India. They have claimed damages to the tune of over USD 1.3 billion on charges of fraud, corruption and negligence.

  • Big brands put money on football: Find out their goals

    Ad spends on televised football tournaments have doubled in the last two years. Last month's Euro Cup saw average viewership jump by 26% over Euro 2008.

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