Campaign India Team
Sep 05, 2011

Campaign India A List 2011: A Preview

A sneak peak into the Campaign India A List 2011 brought to you by Dainik Bhaskar Group

Campaign India A List 2011: A Preview

Here is a sneak peak into some of the names on the list, and their opinions on if they could change one thing about one advertising medium, what would it be and why?

 

R Balki  

R Balki

“Radio advertising…I would ban those desperately trying to be funny but hugely irritating voice modulations.”

Sonal DabralSonal Dabral

“I detest the growing curse of "paid news" in India. That's the first thing I'd root out from both TV and print.”

Prasoon JoshiPrasoon Joshi

“I’ll break boundaries and would let anything that communicates be called advertising. Be it a dream.”

 

Piyush Pandey

Piyush Pandey

“I would ban those stupid ads that hang as a cut half page on newspaper fronts.”

 

In its third edition, the launch of Campaign India A List 2011, brought to you by Dainik Bhaskar Group, is scheduled to be held on 14 September. As is the norm, only the individuals featured in the A List are the sole invitees to the party. 

Source:
Campaign India

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