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Wednesday, November 06, 2002
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Aaj Tak adjudged best news channel
AAJ Tak, the news channel from the TV Today Network, has bagged the `Best News Channel Award' at the Indian Telly Awards 2002. Organized by Indiantelevision.com, the awards attempt to recognise talent and achievements of the television ... More

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Seagram signs on eight cricketers to endorse Royal Stag
TO cash in on the growing craze for cricket in the backdrop of the forthcoming World Cup, liquor major Seagram Manufacturing Ltd has signed up eight cricketers from different countries to endorse `Royal Stag', its brand of whisky. The team of ... More

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It's a close race in CTV segment
THE heat is on in the colour television (CTV) category even as winter sets in. The recent trends show that, in volume terms, the gap is narrowing between the players. "The trend has been stable. The positioning of the players is now almost ... More

RETAILING


Discount stores: The new retail mantra
BISCUITS, candy packs, fragrances, toys, books, clothes, plastic chairs, even wrought iron furniture. Want all of this at a steal? It's all available, under one roof, at a flat Rs 65, if you don't care much for quality or brand name, that ... More

Ganjam plans expansion via boutique in metros
GANJAM, the traditional jeweller from Karnataka, is poised for expansion outside the home State through the boutique route. Ganjam may look at setting up boutiques in leading luxury hotels in the top metro markets. As part of the strategy, ... More

Trendy liquor shops to warm up Delhi winter
The State excise administration is in the final stages of scrutinising the private proposals and will decide on the final list through a draw of lots. More

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Out of tune
A shopkeeper in Bangalore sits among a pile of vessels meant for sweet-making. Demand for the vessels has plummeted over the year due to the common practice of buying sweets from shops during festivals and other occasions. ... More
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