Category: ADVERTISING

  • OLX India releases its universal iOS Application for iPad and iPhone

    By A Correspondent

     

    OLX.in, the online free local classified site, has launched iPad and iPhone application (http://bit.ly/olxiosapp) to cater to the rapidly emerging internet population in India, a large portion of which are going to be mobile internet users who will access Internet on their GPRS-enabled phones and Tablets.

     

    OLX has been the pioneer in mobile classifieds space and has focused on mobile very early with the mobile OLX site available as early as 2008 and OLX mobile apps since 2009. With a growing market of over 55 million iPads globally, 60 per cent market share in Tablets and growth rates of over 150 per cent over last year, it becomes absolutely essential to provide the OLX users an app optimized for their iPads.

     

    Tapping this expanding segment of Tablets, OLX has innovated further and strengthened its online presence further with the launch of its new app in the Apple Store now optimized for the iPad, the first for any online classifieds site in India.

     

    iPad users can now download the OLX App in the Apple Store for free and enjoy premium browsing experience and all features of OLX on their iPads.

     

    “We are excited to release this new universal app to address the booming iPad market. iPad owners have now a great free app to buy and sell everything with OLX,” said Simon Berger-Perrin, VP Mobile at OLX. The new app for iPad is even compliant with the iPad with retina display which makes viewing images of products posted on OLX absolutely clear and with no blurs or distortions.

     

    Amarjit Batra, Country Manager, OLX India, elated with the launch of this app, said: “Indiais poised to become a large mobile internet market with smartphones and tablets driving the next wave of growth in Internet consumption. OLX.in is already having apps on all smart phone Operating Systems and the launch of the iPad app is a demonstration of our focus on providing Indian internet users the best classifieds experience anytime and anywhere.”

     

    With increasingMobiletransactions, it becomes important that the buyers have the option of meeting the sellers via a mobile device and vice versa. Being a Universal app, users only need to download one app and it works on both devices; iPhone or iPad. The advantage for the users who own an iPhone and an iPad is that they do not need to download 2 different apps. Even the updates for both iPhone and iPad apps happen at the same time which makes it a very convenient option for mobile users.

     

    For users wanting to experience OLX on other phones, there are also options to download the OLX Mobile app on Android, Windows, Blackberry and Nokia mobile operating systems.

     

    OLX.in, the Indian arm of OLX Inc, is the next generation of Online Free Classifieds which serves as a platform to connect buyers and sellers who wish to buy, sell, exchange or trade used goods and services, by simply posting a Free Ad on the website. OLX is present in more than 96 countries and 40 languages across the world and is available in500 cities acrossIndiawith five different languages English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Marathi.

  • Marketers ride high on BIG regional music awards

    By A Correspondent

     

    The BIG Regional Music Awards, when announced recently, saw the industry and marketers alike sit up and notice. An offering from Reliance Broadcast Network’s radio division 92.7 BIG FM and intellectual property division BIG Live, the awards are tailored for the markets of Punjab, Central India, Bengal, Hyderabad, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. With the endeavour to recognize the excellence in regional music which will appeal to regional and local tastes, the company has seen some of the biggest brands from across the country associate with it.

     

    The BIG Regional Music Awards, now in its 2nd year, has the following brands come on board already and are further attracting marketers who see value in the offering:

     

    Award Sponsor
    BIG Punjabi Music Awards UKStudios: Title Sponsor
    Aircel: Powered by sponsor
    Tata Nano and Nirvana Greens: Associate sponsors
    BIGHindustanMusic Awards Tata Sumo Gold: Powered by sponsor
    Samsung Mobiles: Associate Sponsor
    BIG Bangla Music Awards Exide Batteries and Mashal Oil: Associate sponsor & vertical partner
    BIG Telugu Music Awards Bharathi Cements: Title sponsor
    Narayana: Powered by
    Nuzen: Associate sponsor

     

    With localization and regional markets being a growing focus for marketers today and with ROI being evaluated for the last buck spent, media platforms have to offer them what best meets their requirements with minimal spill-overs.

     

    92.7 BIG FM already boasts of a 45 city network, each with a distinct programming in the local language of the region – given that radio is a local medium and the ‘one shoe fits all’ formula doesn’t work. It is with this background that Reliance Broadcast went ahead and launched its regional awards, tailored for respective regions to meet focused and regional approaches of marketers.

     

    The BIG Regional Music Awards is the only regional awards platform which not only has a wide national reach but also empowers people to recognize regional musical excellence and is a true ‘people’s choice award. The awards will bring a wider reach and visibility to the brands associated thereby accelerating consumer approach.

     

    Commenting on this occasion, company spokesperson said: “We are happy to have partnered with each of these brands, each with a deep understanding of their target audiences and markets of focus. They have selected the awards basis their focus territories ensuring minimal spill-overs and local audience reach. Our multi-media approach only strengthens our offering and commitment to offer our partners optimal return on investment. We are confident to see more partners coming on board these uniquely designed awards.”

     

    Reliance Broadcast Network Limited is a multi-media entertainment conglomerate with play across radio, television, intellectual properties and out of home. It is part of the Reliance Group and specializes in creating and executing integrated media solutions for brands.

     

  • Bates boss-to-be plans big

     

    Sanjay Thapar, Group President, North & East, and member India Board, Ogilvy India is all geared to take one of the most challenging jobs of Indian advertising in the current times – that of reviving Bates India. He is set to take the mantle as the CEO of Bates India. The agency has gone through a lot of upheaval in recent times and Mr Thapar’s job is definitely not a simple one but the man has proved his mettle in his past assignments. Will he be able to pull this one off? Mr Thapar in conversation with Tuhina Anand of MxMIndia, talks about this and more.

     

    What prompted you to take this role at Bates?

    During my career, I have done many different roles and I have donned multiple roles specific to communication too. Each one has come with different challenges and each challenge brings with it a unique set of opportunities that has given me the chance to learn and grow. I guess I love each one of them, especially if they are different, and this is one of them.

     

    Don’t you think that after the entire churn that the agency has gone through, you have a tough job to keep?

    As I said, each job or each role has its challenges and this one is no different. Of course, the job is challenging, but that’s what makes it so interesting.

     

    What will be the tasks on hand once you join the agency?

    Bates has had its share of glory in the past, and currently it is a robust agency with a good pedigree and foundation. My job is to build on its strength and make it shine again. I would love to see the agency double its business in the next 3 years.

     

    You are an old hand at Ogilvy, though it is within the network, how easy or difficult is the switch for you?

    It’s been 14 years with Ogilvy and that is a long time. Sure, it’s difficult – it’s like moving to a different part of the family. Thankfully, it’s the same family and that’s what made the decision somewhat easier. Being part of the same group, we do share similar values and are culturally alike. That surely helps.

     

    It is known that Bates didn’t perform in the last year, can you share any strategy that you would adopt to turn around the agency?

    It’s too early for me to comment on this. I take my position with Bates sometime early July and I can only comment once I get there. One thing is clear though, it’s the people who make the place and I am sure we still have many of them at Bates.

     

    How do you view this opportunity?

    Interesting and Challenging.

     

    At Ogilvy, what would you say has been your achievement and also share some of your learnings.

    I have played many a parts at Ogilvy. Some of the most significant ones would include the turnaround of Kolkata office, which is also as it was my first role at Ogilvy. Another would be achieving significantly higher levels of growth in Delhi, which brought the office to its current position, both in size and stature. I can also recall helping to set up Ogilvy’s Shopper marketing practice as another achievement and learning.

     

    Along the way, I have learnt many lessons, which include when to be aggressive, when to be humble, when to accept situations and when to fight them. The most significant of them is the art of collaboration. Our business has so many people, each with different skills/strengths, yet it is a must that they combine well and that is when magic happens.

     

  • Isobar named Facebook’s preferred marketing developer in India

    By A Correspondent

     

    IsobarIndiahas been accepted into Facebook’s new global Preferred Marketing Developer (PMD) Programme, along with three other markets in Asia Pacific. Isobar India, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Taiwan have all been recognised for their ongoing creation of innovative solutions and apps for brands across the Facebook platform.

     

    Facebook has separated developer service providers into four possible badge qualifications; Pages, Ads, Apps, and Insights. The programme recognises companies who have built on the Facebook Platform since its launch, and those who are adept at understanding platform policy and development tools, and who have a long track record of providing Facebook-centric services to brands.

     

    Following a highly-selective application process, Isobar India has been certified in the Apps category of the PMD programme, in recognition of the agency’s innovative work for Reebok, Expedia and Philips to name a few.

     

    “We’re proud to have been accepted as a Facebook Preferred Developer and see it as recognition of the great work we’ve produced for our clients. Social media is central to our full-service offering, so we look forward to working more closely with Facebook to deliver even better solutions for our clients,” said Shamsuddin Jasani, Managing Director, Isobar India.

     

    Isobar has also been recognised as a Facebook Preferred Marketing Developer in six other markets worldwide, including the United Kingdom, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Norway and the United States.

     

    The Aegis Media India group comprises Isobar, the global communications agency with digital at its heart, Carat, the world’s largest independent media communications specialist, Vizeum, Posterscopethe global OOH sector leader, Brandscope,  Hyperspace (Retail), Carat Fresh Integrated (Activation), PSI (Airports), Doosra(Creative),and iProspect, the global leader in search and performance marketing.

     

  • What’s-On-India Launches Social EPG

    By A Correspondent

     

    What’s-On-India, the TV Search & EPG (Electronic Program Guide) company has announced the launch of a revolutionary new product called Social EPG. What’s-OnIndiahas integrated Facebook login on its website and is in the process of extending Facebook logins to all its mobile and tablet apps as well. The central idea is that TV viewers could use Facebook to share each other’s viewing preferences to discover TV shows as well as converse about them.

     

    What’s-On-India’s Social EPGs will help viewers discover shows, films, matches and documentaries that their social networks and peers are talking about as well as share common interest programs to converse about those shows. “Social TV recommendations are considered powerful due to their viral nature and their ability to create tremendous positive or negative word-of-mouth especially for new shows and program launches”, said Atul Phadnis, CEO, What’s-On-India. “Our social network has different clusters of friends representing different interest groups – tennis buddies, college friends, school friends, work contacts and so on. Each of these interest groups could collectively or individually spark off discovery of common interest TV shows relevant to those specific friend clusters,” he added.

     

    This power of social TV recommendations is due to the fact that they originate from a ‘trusted’ source based on their relationship to the person who made the recommendation. This integration between What’s-On-India’s TV search platforms and Facebook will now help the viewers find, share, and engage around TV content.

     

    The next move from the company is to provide these features on the What’s-On-India applications (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Symbian & Blackberry) and also integrate the same with other social networking platforms such as Twitter and Google+. All of these features will be powered using What’s-On-India’s proprietary EPG-On-Cloud platform and can be embedded inside third party apps as well.

     

  • Fever’s Gaurav Sharma on New York Fest jury

    By A Correspondent

     

    New York festival, world’s best radio programming and promotions award, scheduled to be held in June will have Gaurav Sharma as one of the jurors this year, along with other Industry veterans from across the globe.

     

    Popularly known as ‘G’, Mr Sharma is the group programming head at Fever 104 FM and is the mastermind behind various breakthrough innovations at Fever 104 FM. The New York Festival platform is not new to Mr Sharma as he was here last year when Fever 104 FM was recognized and facilitated with 2 Gold grand trophies for  ‘Best sound’ & ‘Best Editing’ for its unique radio epic – Radio Ramayana.

     

    A penchant for music and a voice to croon makes Mr Sharma a true blue creative programming guy. He is an MBA and has extensive experience in leading creative & radio teams. Mr Sharma is always full of ideas and innovations and spontaneity is nature’s gift to him.

     

    Fever 104 FM, operated by HT Media Ltd, is available in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata with a vibrant, youthful, creative and interactive programming. HT Media Ltd’s association with Virgin brings global strengths and expertise in radio markets across the world including Bangkok, South Africa, Paris and Malaysia. With the best quality and most quantity of music on-air, constantly playing only the top contemporary hits Fever 104 FM is synonymous with less talk,  more music.

     

  • ASCI upholds complaints against 12 ads

    By A Correspondent

     

    During March and April 2012, the Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) of ASCI, upheld complaints against 12 advertisements, most of them part of the healthcare and/or personal hygiene sector. During the same time, the CCC did not uphold complaints made against 12 advertisements.

     

    Euro Fashion Inners received complaints against its print advertisement published across newspapers across the country.  As per the complaint, the advertisement shows “naked men holding cockerels against their pelvic region while asking ‘what’s your size’?” This advertisement was seen as obscene and seriously offensive to public decency. The CCC concluded that the advertisement was indecent, vulgar and repulsive, likely to cause grave or wide spread offence. The complaint against the advertisement was Upheld and the advertiser was asked to stop the campaign.

     

    Sareen Hair Clinic’s advertisement stated that “Hair re-growth – also treatment for hair falling, baldness, alopecia, and thinning of hair. Non surgical hair replacement – painless, totally natural, completely undetectable, look younger in just 120 days, surgical hair replacement – get your hair back naturally in just 1 day procedure.” The advertiser did not provide any proof or supporting clinical information, neither were any details provided on reports of tests/trails conducted from an independent recognized testing institution. In the absence of supporting clinical information from the advertiser, the CCC concluded that the advertisement is likely to mislead consumers. Hence, the complaint against this advertisement was Upheld.

     

    Fit and Fine Slimming Centre and Beauty Clinic was under the scanner for their advertisement which claimed that “Reduce upto 5 kg, Lose up to 15 inches with Ultra Lypolysis Program, Advanced treatment free”. The advertiser failed to provide  data or supporting technical information with details of reports of tests/ trails conducted by an independent recognized testing institution, in substantiation of these claims. In the absence of supporting clinical information, the CCC concluded that all claims mentioned in the advertisement were not substantiated and the complaint was Upheld.

     

    Fair Pharma was pulled up for their advertisement that states “Cancer – We open for you the door back to life”. The treatment given by Fair Pharma for curing Cancer is not provided and the claim implies assuring consumers of curing cancer, which is a false claim. The claim needs to be substantiated with data based on independent scientific research. Since the advertiser failed to respond to ASCI’s letter and in the absence of supporting clinical information, it was concluded that the advertisement could be misleading and could cause wide spread grievance. Hence the complaint was Upheld.

     

    The advertisement of Smart Careers (BBS/BBA), claimed “guaranteed College Admission”. This claim was not backed or substantiated with data or evidence. Also, there was no validation provided by an independent agency to confirm the claim. In the absence of any proof, it was concluded that the advertisement contravened Clause 3 of the aSCI Guidelines for Advertising of Educational Institutions and Programs and hence this complaint was Upheld.

     

    Similarly, the advertisement of Career Launcher (IIM Calls) was pulled up for their claim “24 YLP admits in ISB.” In the absence of any verification of claims from an independent body, the CCC concluded that the advertisement contravened chapter 1.1 of the code and the complaint was Upheld.

     

    Stoss Welle Healthcare was under the radar for their advertisement which states “Many suffer from erection related problems/ pre-mature ejaculation/ leakage of urine/ difficulty in urination. Are you one of them? Obtain desired results with the help of latest proven state-of-the-art non surgical Swiss Technology.” Advertiser must provide proof, supporting clinical information, with details of report of tests and trials conducted from independent recognized testing institutions. In the absence of supporting clinical information, the CCC concluded that the claims mentioned in the advertisement and cited in the complaint, were not substantiated. Hence, this complaint was Upheld.

     

    Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhavan P Ltd’s advertisement on Rheumartho Gold Capsules stated that “Enriched with most effective swarna bhasma and salal guggul; Offer lasting relief from backache, joint pain, muscular pain etc; Helps to treat the root cause of pain and Helps to regain the flexibility of joints”. Advertiser should provide proof, supporting clinical information, with details of test/trials reports conducted from an independent recognized testing body in order to substantiate these claims. However, in the absence of adequate clinical information, the CCC concluded that the claims mentioned in the advertisement and cited in the complaint were not substantiated and therefore this complaint was Upheld.

     

    In April, media house Dainik Jagran’s 2 advertisements were pulled up for being false and misleading. For their claim, “Haryana mein Dainik Jagran 2 guna Dainik Bhaskar se” Dainik Jagran has used the data of readership in the city of Faridabad and implied all state leadership. As a standard practice while comparing two publications, city data cannot and must not be referred to as state’s data. The CCC noted that the claim, ‘Haryana mein Dainik Jagran 2 guna Dainik Bhaskar se’ was not made on the basis Average Issue Readership (AIR), which was considered misleading.  On another occasion, their advertisement which stated that Dainik Jagran is “Haryana’s No.1 newspaper,” was also pulled up for misleading the readers by using visual aids to create the illusion of its leadership and gap between the newspaper brands. Complaints against both these print advertisements were Upheld for being false and misleading.

     

    Vodafone, which is usually known for their excellent taste in advertising, was under the radar in April, for their TVC which depicted school going kids getting attracted towards each other and fall in love. The CCC concluded that the sexualized subtext of young teens being attracted to one another was likely to cause grave and widespread offence. Hence, the complaint was Upheld.

     

    Pernod Ricard’s print advertisement on Absolut Kher, shows the visual depiction of a ‘bottle’ which is suggestive of a well known brand of liquor product – Absolut. The CCC concluded that the depiction of the bottle with the titles ‘Absolut’ was in violation of the ASCI Code as it propagated a product, the use of which is banned under the law. The complaint was Upheld.

     

    During the month of March, the CCC also received complaints against two advertisements of  Perfetti Van Melle, and one each against Gulf Oil India, HUL’s VIM Detergent Bar, and Cadbury India’s Perk Chocolate, Johnson’s Baby Top-To-Toe Wash, HUL’s Close Up toothpaste, Parle Mango Bite, Uninor, HUL’s Axe Shower Gel, and Tata Chemical Ltd’s Tata Swach Water Purifier. As these advertisements did not contravene ASCI’s codes or guidelines, the complaints were Not Upheld.

     

    Advertising Standards Council of India is a self regulatory voluntary organization of the advertising industry. The Role and Functioning of the ASCI & its Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) is dealing with complaints received from Consumers and Industry against advertisements which are considered as false, misleading, indecent, illegal, leading to unsafe practices, or unfair to competition, and consequently in contravention of the ASCI code for self-regulation in advertising.

     

  • Anil Thakraney: Balika Vadhu: 1000! Wow!

    By Anil Thakraney

     

    I don’t watch many TV soaps these days, and to claim that I am too busy for such mindless entertainment will be a fashionable excuse to give. The truth is that most serials haven’t caught my attention in recent years, simply because the plots are either uninteresting or rehashed. But one soap has made the cut for me, I still watch it whenever I am at home at 8pm. And that’s Balika Vadhu.

     

    And I was staggered to hear that the serial has just completed 1000 episodes. That’s a lot of airtime by any stretch of imagination. While it may no longer be No 1 on the ratings chart, it’s equally true that Balika continues to hold the nation’s living rooms enthralled. The loyalists have remained with it for years.

     

    The story of Balika is indeed the story of Colors itself. The show provided a massive launch platform for the channel, and the latter hasn’t looked back since then. I think the main reason the soap has held its own for so long is that when it first hit the small screen, viewers had begun to tire of all those over-the-top saas-bahu dramas set in a Juhu villa. The garish make-up, the hamming, the shrieks of the women in the huge household, dead characters suddenly springing to life, etc… the nation was ready for some real freshness.

     

    Balika quietly came and filled the vacuum. The setting was rural, the characters very real. Simple people who acted simply and were true-to-life. The child marriage story was, of course, the novelty. It worked, and the characters instantly became household names. But what’s most important is that the makers of the show did not lose steam along the way. Even as there’s been a time jump, the characters remain grounded in reality, and we connect with their problems and their life dilemmas. In one word I would say Balika’s success is embedded in its sincerity. Sincerity of its actors and its directors.

     

    I am not sure how much longer the serial will continue. 1000 episodes is already a huge run. But I am certain to be there till the last ball is bowled.

     

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    PS: To celebrate this year’s Cannes Film Fest, some art directors have re-created posters for iconic films. Wonderful. Gives me an idea: Why don’t contemporary art directors from our ad world re-create posters for legendary ads from the bygone era?

    Should be fun. Perhaps a competition can be held to make this happen. This will also

    help art directors in ad agencies make their presence felt.

     

    Link: http://www.booooooom.com/2012/05/08/little-white-lies-x-colette-movie-posters/

  • Meridian’s creative leadership changes

    By A Correspondent

     

    Meridian Communication, a group company of WPP, the world’s largest conglomerate of marketing communications services, has entrusted the creative mantle of its Mumbai office to Ogilvy’s Anuraag Khandelwal and Satish deSa. Both have been promoted to the rank of Executive Creative Directors and will assume this new responsibility with effect from June 1. Mr Khandelwal and Mr deSa boast a collective wealth of 26 years industry experience that will reinforce Meridian’s creative output. A major part of their career has been spent forging a fantastic partnership at Ogilvy, Mumbai. During their association here, they have created stellar campaigns for big brands like TATA Motors, IPL, Cadbury, Tata Sky, Aegon Religare Life Insurance, Unilever’s Beverages, Oberoi Realty and Hutch, to name just a few.

     

    Announcing the appointment, Piyush Pandey, Executive Chairman and Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy Group, South Asia, said: “Meridian has found itself two young men who are very ambitious and full of exciting ideas. I have asked them to make Meridian a place that gives their friends at Ogilvy sleepless nights. I’m sure it will be healthy competition and result in some great advertising on both sides of the family.”

     

    “When we were asked to head Meridian, Mumbai, I thought – here is another opportunity to challenge ourselves. Because each time we’ve done that, we’ve been encouraged by the outcome. We’re sure this time won’t be any different. Can’t wait to get started,” said Mr Khandelwal

     

    “We believe that our appetite for constantly reinventing ourselves, for setting new standards is what will differentiate Meridian in the near future,” Mr deSa added.

     

    On this infusion of young blood, Samrat Bedi, Head of Office, Meridian, Mumbai said: “The passion Anuraag and Satish have for new-age work is remarkable. Their recent IPL ‘Carnival’ campaign attests to that. And that’s exactly the kind of fresh creative energy that Meridian needs today.”

     

  • Debrief: Cadbury Dairy Milk: Slice of sweetness

    By Anil Thakraney

     

    Cadbury Dairy Milk’s ‘sweet beginnings’ campaign introduces two more commercials.

     

    One involves a young girl who’s discovered she’s pregnant. And the other one features college ragging. I didn’t quite like the latter one (the chocolate is forced into the situation), so let’s just discuss the ‘pregnancy’ ad which I did like.

     

    The nervous girl finds out that she’s carrying. And is unsure of how to break this big news to her mate. So she rehearses the standard filmy lines in front of a mirror. But the man overhears her, and this leads to a sweet exchange between the two. And of course, Cadbury Dairy Milk happens as a natural extension.

     

    This ad works for me. Because the brand arrives seamlessly into the story, it isn’t forced. Also, the situation is very slice of life, many young people will identify with it.

     

    So this will strengthen empathy. But most importantly, the couple acts very naturally and convincingly (unlike the ‘ragging’ TVC), so full marks to the director.

     

    All in all, must say the ‘Shubh Aarambh’ campaign is progressing sweetly.

     

    Rating: (On a scale of 1 to 5): 3.5 Right situation. Good direction.

     

  • Lowe Lintas to host 10th Portfolio Night

    By A Correspondent

     

    Lowe Lintas and Partners has once again come in support of Portfolio Night, which in its simplest form is, a platform for young creative aspirants to have their work sampled by at least three top creative directors from the industry in one evening. In the process, they not only get feedback and advice, but if they are good enough, they might land up a job as well. It is conducted on the same date in more than 20 cities all over the world every year.

     

    Organised by IHAVEANIDEA globally, as an industry event, it has been growing over the past few years with a lot of young creatives looking forward to it. Since 2003, it has taken place in 56 cities and 35 countries around the world. Over the past nine years, over 11,000 young copywriters, art directors and designers have taken part in it all over the world. And over 2,800 Creative Directors have given their time to participate in Portfolio Night.

     

    Mumbai has been a part of this event since last two years and this is the third year that it is being organized in the city. Given the significance of encouraging and motivating new talent in the industry, the mantle of organizing Portfolio Night in Mumbai has been taken up by Lowe Lintas and Partners this year on May 23 at the Four Seasons in Worli.

     

    With 25 top CDs from the industry slated to attend and review the work of young, enthusiastic creatives, this highly anticipated evening will unite advertising and design communities in every continent as the next generation of creative talent makes an exciting foray into the industry.

     

    The idea is to not just create a platform for young talent, but to also actively look for the unique, different and gifted. It acquires tremendous significance as there are limited opportunities for the young creatives to discover opportunities in the industry. This is one way with which they not only get one but three opportunities in one evening.

     

    And while one may think that he or she is talented enough to be in an agency, the reality of what agencies and Creative Directors look for may be completely different. Part of the attraction is thus the opportunity for young aspirants to get valuable advice and perspectives as well, from some of the well-known and established CDs who have gone through the grind.

     

    Arun Iyer, NCD, Lowe Lintas and Partners, said: “Hosting Portfolio Night is one way for us at Lowe Lintas and Partners to give back to the community. We would want young creative guys to come in and get the chance to talk to some of the best known CDs in the country. It’s only when you sit in front of someone who has the experience and the maturity that you understand what’s frivolous and what’s really important in a given context. Portfolio Night is thus the right opportunity to get a Reality Check.”

     

  • Inext’s Ward Watch for civic issues

    By A Correspondent

     

    In an attempt to bring order to the ever chaotic city wards, Inext, from Jagran Prakashan, has launched a Ward Watch campaign, a three month long campaign which will focus on the civic infrastructure issues that plague the cities. It will highlight core areas which warrant serious attention like roads, sewage, power supply, water connections, garbage collection, which pose a big challenge for people to lead a healthy and risk free life.

     

    This drive covers over 500 wards across 10 cities includingKanpur,Allahabad,Ranchi,Gorakhpur,Agra,Varanasi,Meerut,Lucknow,PatnaandBareilly. Inext team will go from one ward to another, digging out problems that the residents face in their daily life due to lackadaisical attitude of authorities and the office bearers towards local area development. Inext, through this civic focused initiative, will pose direct questions to the policy makers by bringing the plight of the wards on a public forum. The corporators, councillors /parishads of the locality will be confronted and responses will be sought for the sorry state of affairs.

     

    Similarly, the residents are also invited to present their perspective on the health of their respective wards. Therefore, this not only provides masses a platform to voice their concerns through Inext, but also it will also open up a debate on the role of each of the stakeholders including the government, civic authorities and the people.

     

    Alok Sanwal, Editor, Inext explained the rationale behind this initiative: “Mini metros inIndiasuffer from a peculiar and perennial state of negligence as far as civic affairs are concerned. There are many pockets, where even very basic facilities like proper sanitation, power supply and garbage management are absent. Ward Watch will highlight the local problems by taking them up ward wise, for a deeper penetration. And Inext, being a youthful newspaper, through this initiative resonates with the realization of the need to change, a change that solves problems!”

     

    The idea behind Ward Watch is to sensitize people about their rights and to apprise the civic bodies about people’s expectations. In Inext’s efforts to reach out to the people, youth have shown tremendous enthusiasm and support to the cause.