Himani Chandna Gurtoo, Hindustan Times New Delhi, April 13, 2014 First Published: 00:19 IST(13/4/2014) | Last Updated: 13:20 IST(13/4/2014) Pick up any newspaper, switch on any TV channel, drive down any main street or tune into any… Continue Reading →
From St. Nicholas To The Kris Kringle Of Today By Howard Koplowitz on December 24 2013 The Santa Claus that we know today – the fat, jolly, bearded and bespectacled Christmas symbol – wasn’t always that way. So how did Santa… Continue Reading →
These ads were collected and posted by Oral Adams and introduced thus: Since the 1950s, a lot has changed in the way of women’s rights and their duties in and out of the house. I highly doubt any company could get… Continue Reading →
Mon, 12 Aug 2013 Author: Sujoy Dhar People in Kolkata light candles during a prayer ceremony for a gang rape victim who was assaulted in New Delhi, December 29, 2012. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri KOLKATA, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Advertisers… Continue Reading →
Press Trust of India | Indore April 10, 2013 The special CBI court today reserved its order on the bail applications of two of the accused in the Shehla Masood murder case — alleged shooters Saquib Ali ‘Danger’ and Tabish Khan… Continue Reading →
Breast Intentions: Of Violence, Advertising and Lingerie Social Commentary post by Richa Kaul Padte, Submitted by Richa Kaul Padte on November 9, 2012 – 8:06am; tagged advertising, Amanté, domestic violence. at http://bitchmagazine.org/ In both a national and global context where the… Continue Reading →
Anindita Sarkar, afaqs!, Mumbai,http://www.afaqs.com/ November 02, 2012 Section: News Category: Advertising While The Hindu continues to target the youth, in its latest television commercial it turns the spotlight on Indian politicians and focuses on the poor example of governance that is being set by them for… Continue Reading →
by Danish Raza Oct 31, 2012, FIRSTPOST Change.org has changed. And chances are that you might have missed it. The social action platform, which is credited with hosting many online campaigns to bring about change, is facing criticism for replacing its ‘values… Continue Reading →
by- MattBrowner Hamlin Yesterday news broke that Change.org, an historically progressive-leaning distributed organizing platform, would shift to working with any advertising client, regardless of political affiliation. The story has been ably covered byRyan Grim, Jeff Bryant, and Aaron Krager – I highly recommend… Continue Reading →
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