India Today Group appoints NKN Media FZC as exclusive ad sales partner in UAE

 

Dinesh Bhatia, group CEO, India Today Group
Dinesh Bhatia, group CEO, India Today Group

Published: Wed 3 May 2023, 3:33 PM

Last updated: Wed 3 May 2023, 3:35 PM

India Today Group, India’s most prestigious news network, will now be available for viewers in the UAE region. Exclusive feeds of India Today and Aaj Tak channels are now available on the Etisalat (#AAJ TAK – 560, #India Today - 554) and DU platforms (#AAJ TAK – 84, #India Today - 76). NKN Media FZC has been appointed as the exclusive sales partner to market the two flagship news channels of the India Today Group, which continues to dominate the country's television market for nearly three decades.

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NKN Media FZC, the UAE’s top Sales and marketing brand, will whet the appetite of advertisers and brands seeking opportunities to target the Indian diaspora across the UAE.


Speaking about the partnership, Dinesh Bhatia, group CEO, India Today Group, said: “The UAE region has a large diaspora of viewers with high interest in Indian news content. This offers a huge opportunity for India's prestigious news network to bring timely and accurate news directly to these viewers. Besides, NKN will further bring us closer to advertisers and trade partners wanting to leverage the presence and following of India's leading news brand."

Majid Khan, CEO and managing director, NKN Media
Majid Khan, CEO and managing director, NKN Media

Abdul Majid Khan, CEO and managing director, NKN Media, says: “I am delighted to join hands with India Today Group, which is the most prestigious and one of the largest media groups of India, to lead their brand presence in the UAE. I believe this will add immense value to our portfolio of channels and propositions for the region. The addition is evident to our strategic vision and objective of leading by enhancing our services to the growing market needs and demands and directing communications towards the specific Indian diaspora”.



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