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What’s New? Summit 2023: Navigating the new-age evolution of digital marketing from data to personalisation to privacy
The What's New? Summit 2023, hosted by KIT Global and supported by The Economic Times, provided insights into the future of digital marketing. Key takeaways included the dominance of e-commerce, the transformative role of artificial intelligence, the significance of emerging trends, and the importance of customised solutions for e-commerce. Other discussions focused on the shift towards mobile apps, the importance of personalisation, and the rise of performance marketing. The summit also highlighted the need for privacy-centric approaches in digital marketing and the use of AI and generative AI in content creation.
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Janmashtami 2023: Origin and significance of Dahi Handi tradition
Dahi Handi is a cultural and spiritual tradition that revolves around suspending a pot filled with yogurt at a significant height. It is believed that during Lord Krishna's playful years in Vrindavan, he, along with his friends, the Gopas, engaged in mischievous adventures, including stealing butter and yogurt from village houses.
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What’s New? Summit Delhi 2023: The next frontiers and opportunities in digital marketing
Dive into the electric future of digital marketing and explore its new tenets at the exclusive What's New? Summit Delhi on July 27 hosted by KIT Global, and supported by The Economic Times. Watch the finest minds share inspiring, evidence-led insights on the innovative pathways to growth in a new era of marketing
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Cable & wire industry urges government to bring strict laws against substandard products
During a fire outbreak, smoke inhalation kills more people than the fire itself, R R Kabel Managing Director Shreegopal Kabra said.Counterfeit products are a growing concern in India. There is a need to introduce legislation to take stringent action against the use of counterfeit wires and cables or substandard quality wires by real estate developers, he added.
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Centre asks FM radio channels not to play songs glorifying drugs
In an advisory to FM radio channels, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has asked them to strictly adhere to the terms and conditions prescribed in grant of permission agreement (GOPA) and migration grant of permission agreement (MGOPA) and not air any content in violation thereof.
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Academicians and artistes to advise government on Parliament decor
The culture ministry has constituted an advisory committee of around 30 experts from the fields of arts, architecture, academics, science and administration to suggest the most appropriate art installations and decor for the new Parliament building.
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Centre asks FM radio channels to refrain from using vulgar, objectionable content
"It has come to notice of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting that vulgar and objectionable content is very often being broadcast on several FM Radio channels.
Veteran Bengali actor Santu Mukhopadhyay passes away at 69
He had been admitted to the hospital due to high blood sugar and hypertension.
Radio City to acquire 40 Big FM stations for Rs 1,050 crore
Music Broadcast will acquire Reliance Broadcast Network in two tranches; deal expected to close in March 2020 after expiry of lock-in.
Inside the economy of fake views on YouTube and the role of click farms
Increasing tech literacy, cheap labour and data, and falling cost of devices have made India an ideal place for viewbotting, which refers to artificially inflating viewership.
Political campaign cost on social media likely to go up
Congress had hired Dentsu for handing its poll advertising account in the last general election. Mehra has previously worked on state elections in Rajasthan and Maharashtra as well.
Realtor KP Singh’s granddaughter buys property on Prithviraj Road for Rs 477 crore
The bungalow located on a 7,143-sqm plot with a built-up area of 780-sqm was sold by the family of the late war hero Air Chief Marshal Pratap Chandra Lal.
IPL 10 brings a flood of advertisements to digital broadcaster
Media experts also said that for the marquee sponsorship rights, there was enough interest in the telecom service and mobile manufacturer category.
Offensive content on Radio 1: High Court asks government to check recordings
The direction from a bench of Justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Ashutosh Kumar came after the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting submitted that offensive content was aired on two days in May 2016.
Pune technocrat is new VC of Nalanda University
President Pranab Mukherjee, in his capacity as Visitor to Nalanda University, named Bhatkar for the post with effect from January 25.
Amartya Sen's 9-year-long association with Nalanda University ends
Nobel-Laureate economist Amartya Sen's nearly a decade-long association with Nalanda University comes to an end as government reconstitutes the governing body of the institute.
Advertisers likely to be cynical about Facebook's viewership metrics in the future
While this could reflect on decision making, media planners said the impact is limited in India because Facebook is not popular for video advertisements.
Govt cancelled licences of 73 TV channels & 24 FM stations
The ministry, through the Registrar of Newspapers of India, has cancelled the registration of nine newspapers and periodicals.
Show cause notice issued to two community radio channels
According to Minister's reply, the content of the programmes broadcast by these Community Radio stations was found to be in violation of GOPA.
Sun TV surges after government says won’t take action against channel for now
Sun TV surged 12.92 per cent in intraday trade on Wednesday, a day after the government decided not to proceed against 33 channels of the group.
Government won’t take action against Sun TV for now
The Centre has decided not to proceed against 33 channels of Sun TV after both Madras and Delhi High Courts disregarded MHA’s objections to participate in the auction for FM radio licences
Hinduja Ventures to provide Headend-In-The-Sky services under NXT Digital brand
Hinduja Ventures Ltd today said it would provide cable TV services through Headend-In-The-Sky (HITS) system under the brand 'NXT Digital'.
Nalanda University: New chancellor, governing board likely by July
The Nalanda Mentor Group said they had sent the relevant portions of the 'minutes' to MEA and the President, but both decided to wait for the full report.
Sushma Swaraj inaugurates Nalanda University
Hailing occasion, Swaraj said as in past university would serve as 'bridge and foundation' in linking country with world through knowledge.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj inaugurates Nalanda University
The Centre had already alloted Rs 2,727 crore, which would be spent in building a high class campus of the university in 10 years, Swaraj said.
Sushma Swaraj to inaugurate Nalanda University tomorrow
Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi will also be present at the inaugural function to be held at Rajgir, around 100 km southeast of Patna.
Nalanda University in Bihar reopens after 800 years
Nalanda University in Bihar's Rajgir district started its first academic session , nearly 800 years after ancient education institution was destroyed.
Nalanda University to be inaugurated on Monday
Economist Amartya Sen is Chairman of Governing Body of Nalanda University, while renowned teachers from various countries are its members.
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