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  • Women portrayal: Better days are emerging

    Women portrayal: Better days are emerging

    MUMBAI: The debate over portrayal of women in our advertisements and soaps is ever going. Remember the recent Airtel advertisement which created a furor as people debated if a working woman should cook or not? Or even the last year’s Ford Figo advertisement, which saw people from creative agency JWT being asked to leave and not to forget the deodorant ads.
    Many blame that the sexist or regressive portrayal of women in advertisements, soaps and movies is the reason behind the way they are treated in real life. While others say it just reflects the changing morals and values of the generation that consumes it. The advertising industry has been faced with a piquant situation, for many years now.
    However, over time, steps have been taken to apply a healthy amalgam of scientific temper and good intentions to pursue the goal of gender equality.
    Advertising is known to reflect societal norms and should be a torch bearer of change. Does advertising showcase the changes in women’s roles? The question is answered in a survey, of key personnel in advertising and marketing in the report titled, Changing Gender Frames.
    In today’s connected and networked times, the role of media in shaping and forming public opinion and perceptions has been well documented. One such area is that of gender stereotyping.  So, one of the ways to change the attitude towards women could be through the change in portrayal of women in media and advertising.
    The research, included marketing and advertising professionals spread across Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai, to assess and understand the status of gender stereotypes, the perceptions of the portrayal of women in advertising and an understanding of the effect of communication that challenges gender stereotypes.
    In the research, professionals resoundingly endorsed that it is education and financial independence that is empowering women, giving them more decision making power and helping them enter public spaces and conversations.

    There was almost unanimous agreement that gender roles are less clearly defined these days, and stereotyping and accompanying social pressures are on the wane, especially for aspects like women working out of the house and men doing housework, both of which have become acceptable.  But women still feel that children are more their responsibility than that of the father.
    However, there is some ambiguity on the whole sexuality or body image aspect. Women still report that men normally judge them on the basis of beauty and sex appeal.
    Professionals are of the opinion that in advertising today women are being portrayed more as energetic, confident and modern multi-taskers than as ‘homely’. This then leads to the question of whether a new stereotype of supermom has arrived.
    While most professionals feel that the changing trend is sustainable, it rests on the fact that marketers now look at women as a potential segment which will facilitate growth; thereby making it important to tap the potential of this segment which is now experiencing independence on the financial as well as decision making front.
    Using women ‘provocatively’, in advertising is seen as a sure shot way to grab attention even today by both men and women.
    The research also flagged advertising that has been noticed for its challenging of gender stereotypes.   Airtel with the wife as boss, the remarriage story of Tanishq and the mother who trains her child in the Bournvita commercial, have emerged as examples of moving to the new gender conversation with style.
    However, there is still a majority feeling that advertising has not been able to portray the actual status of women in society.   While there seems to be a change in the portrayal of women in advertising due to her newer roles, there still seems to be a lot of opportunity to explore various facets of women and showcase them in advertising.

    Click here to read the full report

     

  • IAA debate: Metro markets are losing their sheen to tier II & III towns?

    IAA debate: Metro markets are losing their sheen to tier II & III towns?

    MUMBAI: The first in a new season of IAA Debates, organised by the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter and presented by the Dainik Bhaskar group, will be held on Friday, November 28, 2014 at Gallops, Mahalakshmi Race Course, Mumbai.

     

    Industry captains will speak for and against the motion on: Metro Markets are losing their sheen to Tier II & III Towns for Consumer Products/Services. The speakers are

     

    •             Sadashiv Nayak, CEO, Future Retail Ltd

    •             Ronita Mitra, Senior VP, Brand Communication & Insights, Vodafone India

    •             Amitabh Pande, Senior Director – Consumer Insights and Strategy, PepsiCo India Region

    •             Atul Phadnis, CEO, Whats-On and GM (APAC), Gracenote

    The debate will be moderated by Mini Menon, Executive Editor, Bloomberg TV India.

     

    Srinivasan K Swamy, President, IAA India Chapter & Vice President – Development, Asia Pacific, IAA and Chairman & Managing Director, R K SWAMY HANSA Group,  on the new season of IAA Debates said, “The IAA Debates has traditionally seen industry leaders deliberate on topics of vital importance to the stakeholders we serve. We have had debates on the relevance of print and TV in the digital age – whether social media is a good business, the role of creative becoming more critical with media fragmentation. I am happy that the new season of IAA Debates is kicking off with a topic of much relevance to the fraternity.”

     

    Pradeep Dwivedi, Chief – Marketing & Corporate Sales Officer, D B Corp Ltd. added,  “We are delighted to partner with IAA in  bringing the thought-provoking industry debates again to the entire advertising & marketing fraternity. The great French essayist, Jospeh Joubert, once famously said that ‘It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it.’ At Dainik Bhaskar, it is our constant endeavour to contribute to this spirit of discovery and hence be a harbinger of change and evolution. We look forward to the upcoming Dainik Bhaskar-IAA debates as an important step in that direction.”

     

    The IAA Debates hosted so far have been in Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai. The Debates have featured senior advertising, media and marketing professionals such as Prasoon Joshi, Vikram Sakhuja, Lloyd Mathias, Josy Paul, Pratap Bose, Deepika Warrier, Anupriya Acharya, Arun Anant, Arunabh Das Sharma, Partha Sinha, Monica Tata, Vikram Chandra, Punitha Arumugam, Mahesh Murthy, Virginia Sharma, Ashok Lalla and Zerin Rahman, speaking for and against the motion.

     

    Delegates (including media) wishing to attend the IAA Debates on November 28, need to pre-register at execseciaa@gmail. Or call: +91 22 2874566 (Extn 162). Please send in your name, designation and organisation represented. A limited number of seats are available and you will be intimated by the IAA India Chapter.

     

  • IAA Mentorship with Maarten L Albarda

    IAA Mentorship with Maarten L Albarda

    MUMBAI: The International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter has organised its next webinar on ‘World Goes Digital’, which will be addressed by Maarten L Albarda, renowned marketing consultant, former Coca-Cola media and communication innovation global director.

     

    L Albarda has around 30 years of experience in advertising and marketing and started his career at JWT Amsterdam as a media planner.

     

    “We are delighted to have someone of the stature of Maatren L Albarda to address the IAA mentorship webinar. I am sure brand managers and digital media practitioners would use this opportunity to interact with him,” said IAA India Chapter and IAA development Asia/Pacific region vice president Srinivasan K Swamy.

     

    Free Press Journal director Abhishek Karnani and Mahindra Special Services Group marketing and public relations head Manish Advani are co-chairing the IAA webinar series.

     

    The webinar will be aired live on the IAA YouTube channel – www.youtube.com /iaaindiachapter on 16 October 4pm onwards.

     

    The International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter has earlier hosted speakers like Sajeev Kapoor, CMO, Citi (India); Ashish Hemrajani, Founder and CEO, Bookmyshow.com; Rajan Anandan, MD, Google (India); Nishant Rao MD, Linkedin (India); Ajit Balakrishnan, Founder, Rediff.com; Julie Roehm, Chief Story Teller, SAP and Neeraj Roy, MD and CEO of Hungama Digital Media Entertainment Pvt. Ltd and Paul Berney, Co-Founder & Managing Partner EMEA of mCordis.

  • IAA Young Turks Forum to host Prasoon Joshi on his ‘journey down memory lane’

    IAA Young Turks Forum to host Prasoon Joshi on his ‘journey down memory lane’

    MUMBAI: IAA Young Turks Forum of the International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter, has invited the Chairman Asia Pacific & CEO of McCann World Group India, Prasoon Joshi, to share his multi-faceted professional journey.

    Kaushik Roy, President, Brand Strategy & Marketing Communication at Reliance Industries Limited will interact with him to uncover this journey, which will be followed by discussions with the young audience.

    An acclaimed advertising industry leader, Prasoon exemplifies a rare breed of creativity and leadership. An icon who has built mega brands, a writer who’s been honoured with the prestigious National Award twice by the President of India and one who has garnered glory at International Awards like Cannes, D&Ad, Clio, Media, Adfest, and plethora of others, Prasoon has also authored 4 books.

    Kaushik Roy has spent over three decades in the sphere of media and communication. He started his career with Hindustan Thompson Associates (JWT), Kolkata, in the Creative Department and later moved on to Account Management. Kaushik has held the positions of General Manager – South, Clarion Advertising (now Bates); Executive Director and Chief Creative Officer – Mudra Communications; Head – Corporate Brand Strategy, South Asia, at Philips.

    Srinivasan K Swamy, IAA India Chapter & Vice-President, Development Asia/Pacific Region of IAA said, “IAA Young Turks Forum in its three prior events has shown how the young professionals find this very useful. We are happy to have brought out this series, which is giving an opportunity for them to listen, learn and get inspired by successful communication experts from different genres.”

    “HBO has always had a strong connect with youth audiences and we are delighted to be associated with this platform that gives young professionals a chance to interact with experts from different fields,” said Monica Tata, Managing Director HBO South Asia, and Presenting Partner of the IAA Young Turks Forum.

    “The IAA Young Turks Forum is very excited to bring two well-known speakers from Media, Advertising and Communication background who will connect to the audience to share a few lessons from the world of creativity and strategy and what actually inspire them, on how they could use these inspiration in their business personal & professional dealings,” added Manish Advani, Head, Marketing and Public Relations, Mahindra Special Services Group, and Chairman of the IAA Young Turks Forum Series.
     

  • Srinivasan Swamy re-elected president of IAA in India

    Srinivasan Swamy re-elected president of IAA in India

    MUMBAI: At the Annual General Body Meeting of the India Chapter of International Advertising Association (IAA) held in Mumbai, RK Swamy Hansa Group chairman Srinivasan Swamy was unanimously elected its president for the third consecutive term.

     

    He already serves on the IAA Global Board as IAA Asia Pacific development vice president.

     

    Neeraj Roy of Hungama, Monica Tata of HBO and Jaideep Gandhi of Jaya Advertising were also re-elected vice president, honorary secretary and treasurer, respectively, for 2014-15.

     

    The other members elected into the managing committee were: Abhishek Karnani of The Free Press Journal, Vishakha Singh of Aurora Comms, Manish Advani of Mahindra SSG, Janak Sarda of Deshdoot, CVL Srinivas of Group M, Avinash Pandey of ABP News, MV Shreyams Kumar of Mathrubhumi, Partho Dasgupta of BARC, Bhaskar Das of Zee Media and Rajesh Kejriwal of Kyoorius.

     

    In addition, the following would serve in the committee as invited members for the year 2014-15: Pradeep Guha, Pheroza Bilimoria, Sam Balsara, Kaushik Roy, Raj Nayak, Ramesh Narayan, M G Parameswaran, Neville Taraporewalla, Gayatri Yadav, Anita Nayyar, Pradeep Dwivedi, Anand Sankeshwar, Sunil Lulla and Punitha Arumugam. “A few more have been invited and their names will be announced after they accept our invitation”, said Swamy.

     

    In his outgoing president’s address, Swamy said that the year that went by was an active one, where 32 events were organised by IAA India. Some of these included two IAA Debates, four IAA Conversations, five IAA Mentorship Webinars, six Knowledge Seminars, three IAA Young Turks Forum events and other marquee events like the IAA Olive Crown Awards and the IAA Leadership Awards. There were a few other special ones like the IAA Retrospect & Prospects events in Gurgaon and Mumbai and the IAA Mentorship Programme. The year was off to a terrific start on 30 September 2013 with the IAA Platinum Jubilee Global Marketing Summit where the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate and Gujarat CM Narendra Modi delivering his valedictory address on his vision of Brand India.

     

    IAA India will be celebrating its Silver Jubilee year in 2014-15. “We have identified at least 20 different platforms to peg our events for the coming year. We have a very good committee and I wouldn’t be surprised if we have more than 52 events during the year”, said Swamy.

     

    IAA Asia Pacific area director Praddep Guha, “IAA India is already seen as the most active industry body in India as well as in the IAA world. With the plans that are made for 2014-15, I have no doubt that this will be the best year ever and would set a new benchmark”.

     

    Not wanting to elaborate as yet, Swamy said, “IAA will continue with some its past branded events and add a few special ones for the year that would make the IAA India Silver Jubilee a memorable one”.

     

     

  • How Cinema influences Culture & Marketing: Mahesh Bhatt and Stuart Sender

    How Cinema influences Culture & Marketing: Mahesh Bhatt and Stuart Sender

    MUMBAI: The International Convention Hall at the iconic Bombay Stock Exchange towers played host to the second edition of the IAA Young Turks Forum on Tuesday, August 6. Well-known film-makers Mahesh Bhatt and Stuart Sender participated in a discussion that was moderated by Hungama Digital Media MD and CEO Neeraj Roy. The topic of the discussion was ‘How Cinema influences Culture and Marketing’.

     

    “The question is how we can put some star power and thinking in terms of how we market media, culture and ideas – to work for some other issues and causes that will make people think and make an impact in meaningful ways,” said Stuart Sender.

     

    Director and Producer Mahesh Bhatt in turn was matter-of-fact. He said, “Having believed that movies do not influence human nature and bring any change, I discovered that some movies that came from my heart did have a significant impact on the lives of people; therefore, it had an impact on culture.”

     

    The evening ended with well-known singer and musician Joi Barua regaling the audience with his foot-tapping songs.

     

    Welcoming the gathering and speakers, Srinivasan K. Swamy, President, IAA India Chapter & Vice President, Development, Asia/Pacific region of IAA, said, “Young Turks Forum initiative attempts to bring global captains face-to-face with the youth so that they can get first-hand knowledge on issues that concern us all.”

     

    “Given our strong connect with the youth, HBO is delighted to be associated with the Young Turks Forum, an excellent thought exchange platform for future leaders,” said Monica Tata, Managing Director HBO South Asia, Presenting Partner of the IAA Young Turks Forum.

     

    “The response to this edition of the IAA Young Turks Forum was phenomenal with an audience of over 800 people. We promise to come back with an equally enriching Young Turks Forum event in two months,” added Manish Advani, Head, Marketing and Public Relations, Mahindra Special Services Group, and Chair of the IAA Young Turks Forum series.

  • What if, asks Kyoorius Designyatra

    What if, asks Kyoorius Designyatra

    MUMBAI: All great things are achieved by making that extra effort. Kyoorius Designyatra, in its ninth year, will explore what it takes to create something new and unprecedented.

     

    The annual conferences on creativity, themed ‘What if?’ will bring together speakers from around the world who redefine conventions and use radical approaches that push people to think beyond clichés. Where others see risks and obstacles, they see opportunities.

     

    Kyoorius founder and CEO Rajesh Kejriwal said, “If you are looking to discuss the latest trends in digital, design and brand strategy or simply expose yourself to the most radical thinkers today, Designyatra is the platform to do just that. Here the barriers between young and old, senior and junior are dissolved, and interaction between designers, marketers, brands as well as young professionals and students, is welcomed and encouraged.”

     

    The event will be held from 11 to 13 September and will be attended by 1300 delegates over three days at the Grand Hyatt in Goa. Kyoorius Designyatra brings radical and divergent ideas into focus through formats ranging from talks and workshops, breakout sessions to portfolio reviews, allowing the audience multiple levels of interaction.

     

    Speakers will curate talks keeping in mind the Indian context.

     

    IAA Kyoorius Digiyatra will look at the latest in digital – discovering new ways to realise its potential as a marketing and communication tool for India’s mobile audiences. An entire day will be dedicated to deconstructing the newest technological innovations, decoding online marketing, exploring content strategy for consumer engagement and ways to humanise digital.

     

    Kyoorius Designyatra will engage in stimulating discussions, creative collaborations and interactions. Designyatra offers the opportunity to expand professional networks, meet the most innovative entrepreneurs and mingle with industry professionals.

  • IAA to organise webinar series on ‘world goes digital’

    IAA to organise webinar series on ‘world goes digital’

    MUMBAI: International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter has invited mCordis co-ounder & managing partner EMEA Paul Berney on its next webinar to be held on 22 May 2014, 4:00 pm onwards. He has over 25 years experience in a wide variety of sales, marketing, business development and commercial roles spanning several different industries and market sectors including automotive, printing, internet development and management consultancy. He was recently invited to join the editorial board of the IDM and was voted one of the Top 50 influencers in mobile marketing in the UK by The Drum magazine 2013.

     

    Free Press Journal director Abhishek Karnani and Mahindra Special Services Group head – marketing and public relations, Manish Advani are co-chairing the IAA Webinar series.

     

    Questions for Berney can be submitted through the IAA India Chapter Facebook page. The hangout will be broadcast live on IAA’s YouTube channel.

     

    International Advertising Association (IAA) India Chapter had recently hosted speakers like Citi (India) ceo Sajeev Kapoor, Bookmyshow.com founder and CEO Ashish Hemrajani, Google (India) MD Rajan Anandan, Linkedin (India) MD Nishant Rao, Rediff.com founder Ajit Balakrishnan, SAP chief story teller Julie Roehm and Hungama Digital Media Entertainment CEO & MD Neeraj Roy.

  • IAA exhorts youth to vote in teaser campaign

    IAA exhorts youth to vote in teaser campaign

    MUMBAI: The India Chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) has launched a teaser campaign aimed at making the first time voters exercise their franchise.

     

    The initiative takes the form of a creative with a QR code which if scanned on a smart phone would reveal a video. 

     

    IAA president Srinivasan Swamy said,“This is yet another important initiative that shows what the communications industry can do societally. The IAA has been trying its best through various efforts to champion causes like the environment, women’s issues and now social change. The creative uses a teaser approach to communicate a very important message. I hope it will will trend virally on social media.”

     

     
    Posters of this are being put up in 40 colleges across Mumbai. 10,000 newspaper supplements are being distributed at a major youth event.

     
    LINE, a Japanese proprietary application for instant messaging on smartphones and personal computers, who have over 400 million users worldwide have agreed to spread the word to their entire India user base.

    Opera Software, the makers of Opera browsers for desktop/ PCs and mobile devices has agreed to partner with IAA and will support the initiative by spreading awareness of this campaign to millions of Opera Mini users in India.

    Group M, through their Dialogue Factory have created the campaign and many media houses will be carrying the it as an advertisement. It will also be sent to all IAA members to display as a poster.

     
    Volunteer For A Better India, an NGO, has been partnering the IAA on the ground in this campaign.

  • IAA Conversations on role of polls and media in influencing voters

    IAA Conversations on role of polls and media in influencing voters

    MUMBAI: Election wave is on and is not sparing anyone. In the same context, International Advertising Association (IAA) in its next IAA Conversations will see political party representatives Ram Naik (BJP), Prem Shukla (Shiv Sena), Sanjay Jha (Congress) and political analyst Kumar Ketkar debating.

     

    The panel discussion moderated by Anand Rathi will deliberate on ‘Do Opinion Polls and Media Reports Influence Voters?’ between 4pm and 6pm on 10 April at the Nehru Centre, Mumbai.

     

    IAA India Chapter president & development Asia Pacific region of IAA vice president Srinivasan Swamy said, “Our objective at the IAA India Chapter is to bring about discussions on key issues concerning advertising, media and allied sectors. This edition of IAA Conversations is an attempt to deliberate on an issue that has generated much discussion in the run-up to the general elections.”

     

    Zee Media group CEO and chair of the event Dr Bhaskar Das said, “The role of the media in influencing public opinion cannot be denied and hence this discussion with key stakeholders will bring to the fore issues and concerns on how opinion polls and media reports can influence the masses at election time.”

     

    “Many senior members of the advertising, marketing and media fraternity are invited to be present at the engaging event,’ added Swamy.