Campaign India Team
Apr 04, 2012

Movies Now increases ad rates by 100 percent

The channel attributes the increase to its "robust first year performance and an equally strong eight weeks performance"

Movies Now increases ad rates by 100 percent

Movies Now has announced an increase in its ad rates by 100 percent. The channel has attributed this increase to its consistent performance. 

Commenting on the development, Ajay Trigunayat, chief executive officer, English Entertainment Channels, Times Television Network, said, “We are committed to delivering comprehensive value to all advertisers. With a very robust first year performance and an equally strong eight weeks performance, we sincerely believe that the brand deserves premier and premium pricing.”

Mandar Natekar, national revenue head, Movies Now, Times Television Network, added, "We have received an overwhelming response from the advertisers. With over 500 brands on board, we are extremely grateful to our clients and partners for their tremendous support. While we wish there was more inventory to service more clients, we aim to create new benchmarks that will help us enhance client delight."

 
 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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