Media Information and Communication Centre of India (MICCI) in collaboration with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and CorePR, are organising a one day seminar on "TV News: Market Forces vs Social Responsibility" in Chandigarh on 21st August 2009.
This is an open forum in which the communication professionals, opinion leaders, and others are participating to brain storm on the growing commercialisation, and becoming entertainment oriented with 'news value' becoming more of a 'nuisance'.
Please respond back and email back to me for more details and participation in the debate.
CJ . CorePR
Monday, August 17, 2009
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Design is the Differentiator!
Any brand to survive the aging process must look at the design component and it is more true for the print media with its dwindling circulation (world wide, though it is a little different story in India). We have seen various newspapers experimenting with its mast and a little about the page layouts, but Hindustan Times has undergone a complete metamorphosis with its more smart-looking designing.
In a word of competing brands and mushrooming 'me-too' products, the design emerges as the clear differentiator that adds value to the money one spends.
HT has acknowledged the presence of competition and numerous other access points for a prospective reader to get information and news and entertainment, and has clearly won over the hearts of the youthful India with its make over.
The mast set in lower case in a strong Swiss expanded type font, it is Vonness, in fact, in double color, stands our strongly, and the famous Florida based designer Mario Garcia has done an excellent job in carrying the design elements across various other pull outs and add-ons.
The clever use of color to highlight select words in the headlines or other text adds zing to the entire process of going through the newspaper. These 'hooks' indeed provide an entirely new experience of scanning a newspaper for a reader who is spending less and less time with it...approximately 14 minutes on an average.
It is however would be interesting to closely watch its circulation stats as to how the youthful design is impacting the readership.
CJ
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
TV Key to Media Future
Here's an interesting insight into the emerging online video viewing trends vis-a-vis television viewing and how it is impacting the tv advertising market place.
Our own Chandigarh lad, Mr. Manish Bhatia, who is currently the President of Advanced Digital Services for Nielsen in USA, discusses it with fellow professionals in a panel discussion. Read more on Media Daily News.
Friday, February 27, 2009
PR Lions - Jury President's Message
I am reproducing here the message of Lord Tim Bell, President of the Jury for PR Lions 2009 for the PR fraternity
"This is the first time the Cannes Lions Festival has acknowledged the existence of Public Relations as part of the communications and marketing mix and decided to award Lions for outstanding work in this field. It is long overdue and I’m flattered and privileged to be the first President of the jury.
In 1961, before most of you were born, I joined CPV, the first British-owned international advertising agency and its sister Public Relations company, Voice and Vision. I guess I learned how advertising and Public Relations were allied trades at that time and yet PR was considered inferior to advertising. Today, nearly fifty years later, the client community and the industry have finally recognised that they are both essential parts of the marketing business. Moreover, creativity and imagination, as well as skill, are vital to both.
I hope the first PR Lions will be a success and inspire better work, and recognise that all communications can change the way we live and the way we think; down to the mundane things like what we buy, what we wear, what we enjoy and most of all, the way we regard things, people, companies, countries and of course brands. I hope the winners will be proud and well-celebrated. I’ll do my best and I’m sure the jury will as well. But most of all, I hope it is all a very happy event."
In 1961, before most of you were born, I joined CPV, the first British-owned international advertising agency and its sister Public Relations company, Voice and Vision. I guess I learned how advertising and Public Relations were allied trades at that time and yet PR was considered inferior to advertising. Today, nearly fifty years later, the client community and the industry have finally recognised that they are both essential parts of the marketing business. Moreover, creativity and imagination, as well as skill, are vital to both.
I hope the first PR Lions will be a success and inspire better work, and recognise that all communications can change the way we live and the way we think; down to the mundane things like what we buy, what we wear, what we enjoy and most of all, the way we regard things, people, companies, countries and of course brands. I hope the winners will be proud and well-celebrated. I’ll do my best and I’m sure the jury will as well. But most of all, I hope it is all a very happy event."
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