Campaign India Team
Oct 04, 2017

Lodestar UM bags ALTBalaji's media mandate

The mandate includes print, television, OOH, online and radio

Lodestar UM bags ALTBalaji's media mandate
ALTBalaji, a OTT platform, has assigned its media duties to Lodestar UM. The mandate includes print, television, online, out of home (OOH) and radio.
 
Manav Sethi, chief marketing officer, ALTBalaji, said, “At ALTBalaji, we are pushing the boundaries and changing the way people consume digital content. As the largest home-grown creator of exclusive content, we are persistently driven to do best in every sphere. We look forward to Lodestar UM’s coming on board. They command a strong understanding of media and entertainment space along with strategic and innovative solutions which will be essential in supporting our business vision.”
 
Deepak Netram, SVP, Lodestar UM, said, “We are really excited to win the ALTBalaji business. We believe the OTT space is both futuristic and promising. With a game changer like ALTBalaji, we have a great opportunity, to build on our global learnings and are fully geared to deliver solutions in this space.”
 
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Campaign India

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