Campaign India Team
Jan 29, 2024

Dentsu Creative India to handle multiple Sony channels

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

Dentsu Creative India to handle multiple Sony channels
Dentsu Creative India has won the digital mandate for Sony Entertainment Television, Sony Sab, Sony Max, and Sony Max 2 following a multi-agency pitch.
 
The agency's Mumbai office will handle the account. The mandate includes managing the online presence and marketing campaigns of these brands across social media platforms.
 
Vaishali Sharma, head - marketing and communications, Sony Sab, Sony Entertainment Television, and Sony Max Movies Cluster, said, “As iconic content creators at the forefront of bringing diverse themes to vast audiences, we’re delighted to join hands with Dentsu Creative India to propel our brands towards unprecedented growth and creativity, establishing new benchmarks in the digital entertainment ecosystem.”
 
Nikhil Kumar, managing partner (West), Dentsu Creative India, said, “We are delighted to partner with the most respected and admired channels in the entertainment industry. This collaboration is a testament to our digital-first mindset and ability to deliver integrated and seamless solutions backed by tech and data. It’s a further testament to the quality of teams who mounted this pitch and their ability to come together to address the brand challenges at play. Truly a proud feeling for all of us, and we are looking forward to scaling this partnership to even greater heights.”
 
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