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History of Indian Advertising Pre Independence

Press advertisements largely imported goods which had reached Indian shores 1930 The talkies and radio emerge as media Colour movies

1940 2nd World War Famine Fight for Independence

1950 Watershed years for Indian advertising Industrial revolution in the Nehruvian era 1st survey of the rural market (Wood) Burmah Shell vans used for advertising Cinema advertising began Kolkata gets the privilege of Indias first ad club Leading ad agency - Press Syndicate National created the Murphy baby

1960 Indias first Advertising Convention (1960) Advertising to to be Indian in thought and content Shift to marketing orientation Professionalisation within agencies 1st Asian Advertising Congress at New Delhi Research data generated

1970 Media boom Special magazines 2nd Asian Advertising Congress at New Delhi Lifestyle studies, positioning Rural marketing

1980 Indianisation of western advertising Public sector advertising Expansion and diversification of agencies Aug 15th 1982 Colour TV introduced Radio commercials introduced NRS III by IMRB Colour Printing more popular Regional broadcasts, expansion of radio Formation of Indian chapter of International Advertising Association

Formation of ASCI Adoption of a new code Concept of sponsored programmes on TV

1990 NRS IV ( 2 surveys ORG and IMRB-MARG) Niche magazines Emphasis on Direct marketing Satellite TV CNN 1st channel to be beamed to India Star bouquet Zee bouquet DD Metro to counter satellite channels

2000 NRS VI CAS Internationalisation of domestic agencies Net Advertising The role of the advertising agency changing to that of a marketing consultant

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