Campaign India Team
Aug 13, 2013

INMA South Asia Conference in Delhi to focus on ‘Print: Thriving in the age of digital’

Speakers include Jagran’s Sanjay Gupta; BCCL’s Ravi Dhariwal and Arunabh Das Sharma; HT’s Rajiv Verma; ABP’s DD Purkayasta; GroupM’s CVL Srinivas; The Hindu’s Suresh Srinivasan; INMA’s Earl J Wilkinson; Blackstone’s Amit Dixit; and EY’s Devendra Parulekar

INMA South Asia Conference in Delhi to focus on ‘Print: Thriving in the age of digital’

The International Newsmedia Association (INMA) is set to host its seventh Annual South Asia Conference in New Delhi on 22 and 23 August.

The conference on the theme ‘Print: Thriving in the Age of Digital’ will focus on ideas and innovations to grow newspaper advertising, circulation, brand and revenue by addressing key current issues in the print and digital ecology of the South Asia market, informed an INMA statement.

Over 200 delegates from 25 newspapers in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Europe and USA are expected to attend.

Speakers include Sanjay Gupta, CEO, Jagran; Ravi Dhariwal, CEO, BCCL; Rajiv Verma, CEO, HT Media; Arunabh Das Sharma, president, BCCL; DD Purkayasta, CEO and MD, ABP; CVL Srinivas, CEO, GroupM South Asia; Suresh Srinivasan, VP - advertising, The Hindu; Earl J Wilkinson, ED and CEO, INMA; Amit Dixit, senior MD, private equity, Blackstone; and Devendra Parulekar, senior partner, EY.

INMA has over 5,000 members in 82 countries. More details on the conference can be found here.
 

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