Campaign India Team
Jul 17, 2008

INX Media hires Pawan Jailkhani as senior VP - ad sales

INX Media has appointed Pawan Jailkhani as its senior vice president - advertising sales. He will be responsible for the revenue function of the Hindi general entertainment channel - 9X.Before this, Jailkhani has spent about 12 years with Zee Group. In his new role, he will be based in Mumbai and will be reporting to Probal Gaanguly, group director, revenue management, advertising sales and new media, INX Media.

INX Media hires Pawan Jailkhani as senior VP - ad sales

INX Media has appointed Pawan Jailkhani as its senior vice president - advertising sales. He will be responsible for the revenue function of the Hindi general entertainment channel - 9X.

Before this, Jailkhani has spent about 12 years with Zee Group. In his new role, he will be based in Mumbai and will be reporting to Probal Gaanguly, group director, revenue management, advertising sales and new media, INX Media.

Gaanguly said, "It has been an exciting experience since the Channel's launch 8 months ago and 9X has clearly managed to create an enviable position in the highly competitive GEC genre. We are ready to take the big leap towards becoming the leader and Pawan would be driving the team towards that goal with his in-depth understanding and aggressive attitude. I am confident that Pawan will add tremendous value to the team."

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Campaign India

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