Campaign India Team
Aug 05, 2008

Nat Geo unveils revamped website

National Geographic Channel has unveiled a revamped website as part of its new look, that also includes new programming line-up.Speaking about the change, Rajesh Sheshadri, senior vice president – content and communication, National Geographic Channel India said, "We are extremely proud to launch the new avatar of our channel and website as it is a testament to our constant efforts to innovate. The revitalized look is guaranteed to make the viewer sit up and watch the channel with a whole new perspective."

Nat Geo unveils revamped website

National Geographic Channel has unveiled a revamped website as part of its new look, that also includes new programming line-up.

Speaking about the change, Rajesh Sheshadri, senior vice president – content and communication, National Geographic Channel India said, "We are extremely proud to launch the new avatar of our channel and website as it is a testament to our constant efforts to innovate. The revitalized look is guaranteed to make the viewer sit up and watch the channel with a whole new perspective."

Based on the brand premise 'Encyclopedia of everything' , the new easy to navigate website, www.natgeotv.co.in  houses a video section, discussion forum, games, monthly contests throughout the year and sections covering all key Nat Geo genres.

The new content packaging has shows from action and adventure to technology and science. Some shows that are planned include: Iraq's KillZone, US border War, Fight Science, Long Way Down, World's Deadliest Animals and Monster Moves.
 

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