Tag: Mudra Communications

  • Damyant Singh Khanoria resigns as CMO of  sports at Viacom18

    Damyant Singh Khanoria resigns as CMO of sports at Viacom18

    Mumbai: He was a high-profile hire in 2024. And now he has quit. Damyant Singh Khanoria has stepped down as chief marketing officer (CMO) of sports at Viacom18, ending his tenure that began in January 2024.

    Khanoria, a seasoned marketing professional, brought over two decades of experience in leading global brands. Prior to his role at Viacom18, he served as CMO of Oppo India for over three years, overseeing the brand’s marketing strategies and campaigns. His career also includes a significant stint at Apple, where he led Marcom operations for nearly four years.

    Earlier, Khanoria held senior roles at adidas for over a decade, including senior marketing director and head of product marketing for sports performance. He also managed brand communications at Mudra Communications, handling key accounts such as McDonald’s.

    Known for his expertise in brand strategy, sports marketing, and product innovation, Khanoria’s departure marks a significant development in Viacom18’s leadership.

    The company is yet to announce his successor.

  • Pritam Jit Das joins BBC GoodFood India as chief operating officer

    Pritam Jit Das joins BBC GoodFood India as chief operating officer

    MUMBAI: BBC GoodFood India has strengthened its top-level management by appointing Pritam Jit Das to expand their presence in Print, Digital, TV, Social Media and Events.

    Das has joined BBC GoodFood India as Chief Operating Officer (COO).

    According to the numbers provided, BBC GoodFood India, recently crossed the milestone of over 2 Lac readership in August 2018 (Just 6 months after launching the India Edition). Also the FoodFood TV Channel has 40 million viewership.

    Das was previously working as a Director with One Media Group (OMG) and has handled International & India Projects from Events, Movies, Digital Content & IPs, Food & Lifestyle Shows and Branded Content. Prior to that he was working as Assistant General Manager (AGM) with Hindustan Times (HT Media Ltd), where he was responsible for setting up the overall sales function for Brand Promotions. He was awarded with over achieving Annual Targets and also for Monetizing a new Sub-Category for HT Brand Promotions Entertainment Division. Prior to HT Media Ltd, he had worked with Discovery TLC as India Producer for Ian Wright series (RoastBeef Productions, UK),Mudra Communications, Lintas India Pvt. Ltd and Epigram Advertising, He has rich experience of eighteen years having worked across categories from Entertainment, Travel, Real Estate, Food, Sports, Fashion & Lifestyle.

    He will be directly reporting to CEO & Editor-in-Chief, BBC GoodFood India and CEO & Editor-in-Chief, FoodFood Awards, Shafquat Ali.

    Commenting on his appointment, Das said, “I am excited to join BBC GoodFood India. I believe that going forward, we are all set to bring a big name in the B2B luxury segment for Hospitality Industry (F&B). The focus is to give clients value for money and promote the same via Print, Digital, TV, Social Media and Events. I look forward to workingwith Shafquat &the India team increating new IPs and to consolidate BBC GoodFood India& FoodFood TV Awards as market leaders.

    Commenting on his appointment, BBC GoodFood India, CEO & Editor-in-Chief and FoodFood Awards, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Shafquat Ali said, “BBC GoodFood India has grown from strength to strength with a record rise in readership, unique visitors and engagement in just six months from its launch. One of the strong pillars of this property is that it has a lot of potential in the luxury B2B segment. With the perfect blend of International & Indian content, BBC GoodFood India along with our Publisher Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, BBC GoodFood India andowner of FoodFood TV Channel, we are confident of being a market leader in this luxury space. We have had a tremendous response for the FoodFood Awards & Summit 2018 (Regional Round already done for Delhi-North, Mumbai-West, and all set to host Bangalore-South (21st Sep), Kolkata-East (28th Nov) &Grand Finale of All the Regional Winners in Mumbai on 19th Dec). BBC GoodFood India magazine is the proud media partner for the same. With the appointment of Pritam, we are gearing up to create new IPs that could bolster our portfolio and shore up the bottom lineand best-in-class events for our valued clients.”

  • Indian advertising stalwart AG Krishnamurthy passes away

    Indian advertising stalwart AG Krishnamurthy passes away

    MUMBAI: An entrepreneur to the core… a creative disrupter who did not care about the establishment and the way it functioned in the late seventies and eighties. This perhaps best describes Atchyutani Gopala Krishnamurthy, fondly known as AGK, who passed away at the age of 73 in Hyderabad following a brief hospitalisation on 5 February.

    The founder, chairman and managing director of Mudra Communications, AGK was regarded by many in the industry as a legend — an adman, a creative genius, a pioneer in business and marketing, and an author — all rolled into one. His sudden demise after a brief illness came as a shock to many. Incidentally, 5 February, 2016 also marked the silver jubilee of MICA – the advertising institute, which Krishnamurthy established.

    Krishnamurthy had been an inspiration for many generations of advertising enthusiasts and veteran creatives in the country, and his ‘rags to riches’ story of setting up Mudra Communications from a Rs 35,000 and one client company to an empire worth millions, is one of the biggest success stories of our times.

    Born on 28 April, 1942 in Vinukonda, in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, Krishnamurthy didn’t start off his career in advertising but chance and impromptu necessity led him in. In 1968 he joined the Calico Mills, a big textile name in the 60s and 70s, to assist Giraben Sarabhai. Later, he was commissioned by Reliance Dhirubhai Ambani to come up with “the best possible advertising in textiles” for Reliance’s in-house fabric brand, Vimal. And from him came the brand’s tagline – ‘Only Vimal.’ He was also the man behind the simple yet evergreen tagline – ‘I love you Rasna.’

    By 1980, AGK had christened ‘Mudra’ as an independent advertising agency while scouting for like minded business partners. With his insights and leadership, it didn’t take long for Mudra to become a full-service national-level advertising house.

    He later penned a biographical book titled Dhirubhaism on Dhirubhai Ambani’s business philosophy and the anecdotes that he shared with Krishnamurthy when they worked together, which is still referred to by many management and business students.

    Although his creative works are revered and celebrated even today, his biggest contribution to the advertising fraternity is no doubt, setting up of MICA or Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad as it was earlier called. It was the first of its kinds in all of Asia when it was established in 1991.

    AGK’s talent for starting new businesses and establishing its success in the market didn’t end there. After retiring from Mudra in 2003, he founded AGK Brand Consulting as ran it as chairman.

    A few ad men took to social media to express their grief.

    Cartwheel Creative founder Ramakrishna Desiraju, popularly known as Ramki tweeted, “Flooded by memories of AGK. What a remarkably atypical adman he was. MICA, perhaps more than Mudra, will be his lasting legacy. RIP. Much too late, I regret not staying in touch with AGK. His strange accent, his warm smile, and his earthy wisdom will always stay with me.”

    R K Swamy Hansa Group chairman SK Swamy tweeted, “Hardly 74 years Founder of Mudra Communications AG Krishnamurthy is no more. He changed the rules when he ruled….”

    Krishnamurthy is survived by his wife, three daughters and son. We at Indiantelevision.com express our heartfelt condolences to the family. May his soul rest in peace.  

  • Indian advertising stalwart AG Krishnamurthy passes away

    Indian advertising stalwart AG Krishnamurthy passes away

    MUMBAI: An entrepreneur to the core… a creative disrupter who did not care about the establishment and the way it functioned in the late seventies and eighties. This perhaps best describes Atchyutani Gopala Krishnamurthy, fondly known as AGK, who passed away at the age of 73 in Hyderabad following a brief hospitalisation on 5 February.

    The founder, chairman and managing director of Mudra Communications, AGK was regarded by many in the industry as a legend — an adman, a creative genius, a pioneer in business and marketing, and an author — all rolled into one. His sudden demise after a brief illness came as a shock to many. Incidentally, 5 February, 2016 also marked the silver jubilee of MICA – the advertising institute, which Krishnamurthy established.

    Krishnamurthy had been an inspiration for many generations of advertising enthusiasts and veteran creatives in the country, and his ‘rags to riches’ story of setting up Mudra Communications from a Rs 35,000 and one client company to an empire worth millions, is one of the biggest success stories of our times.

    Born on 28 April, 1942 in Vinukonda, in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, Krishnamurthy didn’t start off his career in advertising but chance and impromptu necessity led him in. In 1968 he joined the Calico Mills, a big textile name in the 60s and 70s, to assist Giraben Sarabhai. Later, he was commissioned by Reliance Dhirubhai Ambani to come up with “the best possible advertising in textiles” for Reliance’s in-house fabric brand, Vimal. And from him came the brand’s tagline – ‘Only Vimal.’ He was also the man behind the simple yet evergreen tagline – ‘I love you Rasna.’

    By 1980, AGK had christened ‘Mudra’ as an independent advertising agency while scouting for like minded business partners. With his insights and leadership, it didn’t take long for Mudra to become a full-service national-level advertising house.

    He later penned a biographical book titled Dhirubhaism on Dhirubhai Ambani’s business philosophy and the anecdotes that he shared with Krishnamurthy when they worked together, which is still referred to by many management and business students.

    Although his creative works are revered and celebrated even today, his biggest contribution to the advertising fraternity is no doubt, setting up of MICA or Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad as it was earlier called. It was the first of its kinds in all of Asia when it was established in 1991.

    AGK’s talent for starting new businesses and establishing its success in the market didn’t end there. After retiring from Mudra in 2003, he founded AGK Brand Consulting as ran it as chairman.

    A few ad men took to social media to express their grief.

    Cartwheel Creative founder Ramakrishna Desiraju, popularly known as Ramki tweeted, “Flooded by memories of AGK. What a remarkably atypical adman he was. MICA, perhaps more than Mudra, will be his lasting legacy. RIP. Much too late, I regret not staying in touch with AGK. His strange accent, his warm smile, and his earthy wisdom will always stay with me.”

    R K Swamy Hansa Group chairman SK Swamy tweeted, “Hardly 74 years Founder of Mudra Communications AG Krishnamurthy is no more. He changed the rules when he ruled….”

    Krishnamurthy is survived by his wife, three daughters and son. We at Indiantelevision.com express our heartfelt condolences to the family. May his soul rest in peace.  

  • MSM strengthens Sony team with four top-level hires

    MSM strengthens Sony team with four top-level hires

    MUMBAI: In an attempt to strengthen its team and galvanise renewed energy into its flagship channel Sony Entertainment Television (SET), Multi Screen Media (MSM) has made four top level appointments.

     

    The company has appointed Danish Khan as EVP & business head for Sony Entertainment Television. He steps into the shoes of erstwhile business head Nachiket Pantvaidya. Khan was previously programming head at Star Plus.

     

    Additionally, as a part of Khan’s core team, the company has made three new appointments. Anup Vishwanathan has been named as SVP and head marketing, Anshuman Sinha has come on board as SVP and senior creative director, whereas Ritesh Modi has been appointed as VP and creative director. The trio alongside Khan will be working with a battery of seasoned professionals at MSM. 

     

    As the man at the helm for SET, Khan will be driving the overall business of the channel including its objectives of channel growth, viewership and developing innovative revenue opportunities. Khan has earlier spent ten years in MSM in various marketing roles.

     

    In his new role, Vishwanathan will be working closely with Khan to amplify and support efforts towards the growth of SET and to substantiate the brand equity for the channel, primarily with its viewership base. 

     

    During the course of his work across various advertising agencies such as Leo Burnett, Mudra Communications and McCann Erickson, Vishwanathan has earlier serviced the SET portfolio from the agency side, for six years. He moves from Times Network where he was marketing head of the English Movie cluster.

     

    On the other hand, Sinha comes to MSM with 17 years of work experience. His forte lies in synergising consumer sentiment with progressive content. Sinha will join forces with Modi in charting a new creative course for SET. Modi, who has 18 years of working life behind him, specialises in non-fiction reality show formats and has a deep understanding of regional markets.

     

    MSM chief executive officer NP Singh said, “Given rising industry competitiveness coupled with a steady surge of growing audience expectations, innovation has become the key to success and growth. It is imperative that consumer insights dictate a channel’s look and feel as well as programming.”

     

    “The new team is not only seasoned and versatile but also willing to go the extra mile to ensure that consumer choice becomes the key to new offerings from SET – the flagship channel of MSM. This new team is committed to writing the next chapter of our growth story and they have my full support,” he added.

  • Amagi Media Labs ropes in LS Krishnan

    Amagi Media Labs ropes in LS Krishnan

    MUMBAI: Amagi Media Labs has appointed LS Krishnan for a senior leadership position. He will directly report to the management.

    Krishnan joins in from Sakal Group where he was working as the head of business.

    Amagi co-founder KA Srinivasan said, “It gives me immense pleasure to announce that Krishnan will be joining the Amagi family. He will play an exciting new role in the Amagi growth chart.”

    On his new role Krishnan added, “I am excited about my new role in a dynamic company like Amagi. I believe Amagi is paving way for a new segment of TV advertising that is giving SMEs a level playing field to compete with national brands for eyeballs.”

    Krishnan comes in with over 25 years of experience in media. He has also worked with Mudra Communications and GroupM.

    Based in Bangalore, Amagi Media is a player in smart advertising on TV.

  • Cut the Crap wins the creative mandate of Lia incense sticks

    Cut the Crap wins the creative mandate of Lia incense sticks

    MUMBAI: Cut the Crap has won the creative business of Cycle‘s Lia incense sticks.

    The account was won sans a formal pitch process and the agency had to compete with the incumbent, Mudra Communications.

    The brief given by the client was to reposition the brand and create a relevant campaign which primarily targets the youth.
     
    Cut the Crap founder and creative head Jagdish Acharya said, “The brand aims to reposition it and not compete against the mother brand, Cycle. The campaign will target the youth and the core message will be hope and happiness.We will help Lia to create a niche for itself.”

    When asked about the medium that will be explored, Acharya stated, “Television will definitely be the priority. But, we will concentrate on innovation in every medium. We want to explore unconventional mediums.”

    Acharya was earlier with Mudra and handled this account there.

  • Cannes 2011: Indians begin winning, wait for gold

    Cannes 2011: Indians begin winning, wait for gold

    MUMBAI: India begins it winning account in Cannes, but is yet to reap a gold metal. Among the first bag of winners in three categories at the Cannes Lions Festival 2011, BBDO has won two silver, followed by Mudra Communications with 1 silver and two bronze.

    Celebrating the 58th International festival of Creativity, BBDO bagged two silver metals in the PR Lions category for its Shave Sutra campaign. The two minute long viral video was a spoof of Kama Sutra — created for Procter & Gamble’s men skincare brand, Gillette. The video’s relativity with the ancient Indian art, with a punch of aesthetic wit, has done the trick.

    Mudra Communications’ Silent National Anthem won silver in the PR category and picked two bronze in the Promo & Activation group. The Indian national anthem was shot in sign language and enacted by children with hearing/speech impairment.

    Interestingly, both the campaigns had very strong Indian culture influence.

    No awards were won by the six finalists in the Direct Lions category.