AIR to launch Toll
Free Number for advertisers
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The number will be launched in a bid to provide one stop window for those
looking for an easy way to advertise with All India Radio.
All India Radio, on August 15, will be launching a Toll Free Number
(15102), to connect with advertisers. This is a first of its kind
initiative taken by the India's Public Service Broadcaster in a bid to
provide one stop window for those looking for an easy way to advertise
with All India Radio's various stations.
AIR
The toll free number will connect the
stations of AIR and will become faster to answer and tackle the problems
encountered by advertisers. It will also provide an avenue for those who
want to expand their business but have a limited budget to publicise and
indulge in other promotional activities. Since All India Radio has maximum
penetration as well as reach at both domestic and international levels,
advertisers can gain a lot without spending too much.
The public service broadcaster is also launching External Services
Division (ESD) multi-media website for its international audience where
there are going to be various interesting features like radio on demand,
relaunching of once popular journal 'India Calling' is also being launched
on the website.
The website shall be also be launched on 15th of August, 2014 with the
live webcasting of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to the
Nation on the occasion of 68th Independence Day from the ramparts of Red
Fort.
Currently, the External Services
Division through its 15 foreign language and 12 Indian language services
reaches out to nearly 100 plus countries; with the launch of the new
website, the reach of the External Services shall become global and
listeners can access the service according to their convenience at any
point of time. The External Services of AIR also proposes to launch
similar websites for all its language services in near future. An
electronic version of once popular programme journal of External Services
”India Calling” is also being re-launched on the website simultaneously.
All India Radio's programmes through its 413 Stations and 584 Transmitters
reaches nearly 92 per cent of the country's area and 99.19 per cent of the
total population AIR in 23 languages and 146 dialects.
Prasar Bharati which is an autonomous
body looking after AIR and DD has planned many such small and big steps to
stay connected with the public. India's Public Service Broadcaster is
continuously making an endeavour to have a more dynamic public face so
that they can serve better.
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