Campaign India Team
Mar 15, 2011

LinOpinion bags PR mandate for Times Television Network

The agency will handle the PR duties for ET NOW, TIMES NOW, MOVIES NOW and Zoom

LinOpinion bags PR mandate for Times Television Network

LinOpinion, the PR division of Lowe Lintas India, has been appointed by Times Television Network as its public relations partner for ET NOW, TIMES NOW, MOVIES NOW and Zoom following a multi-agency pitch.

On the appointment, Sunil Lulla, managing director and chief executive officer, Times Television Network, said, “Times Television Network has integrated its communication services under LinOpinion, which has brought the necessary skills and experiences in building first class brands, which are under the Times Television Network. This is a choice which binds good partnership in reaching out to contemporary viewers, of a differentiated bouquet. The leadership and management of LinOpinion give us great confidence and comfort.”

Ameer Ismail, executive director, Lowe Lintas added, “LinOpinion continues to grow very aggressively and this win a true testament to the excellent track record and quality of the bank of work executed in the area of broadcast, entertainment and lifestyle. We are delighted to win this large and prestigious mandate.”

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