She added that 78 per cent of the traffic on Twitter now comes from outside the US, signifying the growing importance of emerging markets.
From the many large communal riots across decades to the six-hour mass cull of Muslims in Nellie, 1983; Sikhs in Delhi and elsewhere, 1984; Kashmiri Pandits, 1990; selective massacres of Hindus in Punjab, 1983-93; and Gujarat, 2002, we have failed to bring perpetrators of our biggest tragedies to account, asserts Shekhar Gupta.
The stupidity of someone buying impressions on people meters is like saying the BJP wins elections because the EVMs are rigged. I predict zooming TRPs for Republic TV, says Sudhir Bisht.
Government sources had claimed on Tuesday that four persons have committed suicide in fear of NRC so far, while four others had died while waiting in queues to procure the requisite papers.
The return of Indian Readership Survey numbers has met with a silent response.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to expand the eight-hour night-time ban period on bursting of crackers and voiced unhappiness over the government's failure to run a campaign to create public awareness during Diwali time on the ill-effects of fireworks.
'Modi's interview style is distinct, and alas one that is increasingly being followed by others as well, notably by the man who is out to challenge him, Rahul Gandhi.' 'This may appear aggressive and combative to readers and viewers, but the fact is that sometimes it becomes unclear as to who is interviewing who,' discovers Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
And if you have started wondering why such innovations come only from American companies, Ajit Balakrishnan offers the answer.
Big brands are keen to tie up with IPL for advertising purposes.
All the fixes require either the enactment of a data-protection law, or the amendment of our existing competition law. This can take many years. However, there is an opportunity for the government to act immediately if it wishes to, says Sunil Abraham.
Patanjali doesn't employ any fancy managers with MBA degrees.
Ambassador T P Sreenivasan salutes India Abroad, the leading Indian-American newspaper for half a century, which ceased publication on March 30.
'My middle class upbringing has shaped me up like that.' 'I am not saying actors are bad -- they are lovely people -- but I don't know which world they come from.' 'They come with their baggage, this aura...'
Nilekani said new-age technology markets work on a winner-takes-all basis.
Some 800 million or more Indians gaze at their mobile phones all day. Whoever can crack what's news on the mobile phone for them and their families, for a nominal payment of Rs 10 a month, is a winner, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
The end of newspaper reporting will produce a landscape so barren that it will be terrifying, says Aakar Patel.
2015 was characterised by some interesting events and trends.
BJP received chunk of the funds at Rs 437.04 crore, while Congress got Rs 26.65 crore.
The agency has done five advertisements so far.
'We will see footfall returning to pre-COVID levels by January.'
The coming elections seem a tough battleground for the BJP in the wake of anti-incumbency, Patidar and Dalit agitations and implementation of the GST.
Complicated social phenomena behind it, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
Before heading to your wardrobe to decide what to wear for your next job interview, here are a few things you must know about wearing it right.
Facebook, Airbnb, Paytm, eBay join the film's cast of brands, look to connect with young audiences.
Can the Election Commission step up to the plate and exert its Constitutional powers with non-partisan conviction, asks Mitali Saran.
Indian policy-makers must see the choices before them as economic, not moral, ones, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
For the past few years the top brass at Pearson did pretty well to grapple with the threat of digital disruption.
The electoral tussle between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party is being played out on a new platform -- billboards.
Vanita Kohli-Khandekar on why Indian media and entertainment quality will remain a national gripe and why we, the viewers, are not blame free.
The Election Commission gets cracking on caste, money and muscle power well ahead of the 2017 Uttar Pradesh elections.
'This influence of anchors like Arnab Goswami is mostly negative because their focus is on issues that concern upper class anxieties.' 'Those that affect the majority of people, hundreds of millions of Indians, like health, primary education and nutrition, are not discussed,' says Aakar Patel.
By buying The Washington Post in his personal capacity, the Amazon founder and internet pioneer may just be looking to save an American institution.
'All the hoardings showed only Rahulji. No pictures of Indiraji and Rajivji. What is the Congress's worth without its history? It is unthinkable that none of our hoardings shows Indira and Rajiv. It was a total fiasco to see that many advertisements were in black and white. In such competitive politics, how can you experiment?' fumes a Congress leader.
'Physically, he is your boy next door, but attitude-wise, he is an evangelist who does not mind shouting from the rooftops to take a stand on a cause he believes in.'
Jet's advertising and that of most other airlines has been limited to new routes or promotional fares.
The latest ad, done by O&M again, Vodafone's ad agency, shows two engineers tinkering away in a dimly-lit highway tunnel.
Regulating the internet only as a medium is somewhat similar to regulating electricity only as a driver of the TV industry
According to Nielsen India online viewership has doubled since 2011.
Close to 202,000 new entities have registered under the GST Network
The buyer is well within his right to ask for a penalty clause in the agreement.