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Target UK adult Muslim population with ZMTV

Provided by ZMTV Ltd
Opportunity to reach Muslims through UK Bangladeshi & Pakistani TV channels.

Tell us about the Opportunity / What is it?

ZMTV represents the top channels for Muslims in the UK, targeting the adult Bangladeshi & Pakistani communities. Channels are all free-to-air on Sky: ATN Bangla, Bengali language news, movies, dramas, talk shows; Bangla TV, for Bengali speaking Bangladeshis; Channel S, for Sylheti speaking Bangladeshis; NTV, Bangladesh's biggest broadcaster, now in the UK; Noor TV, Pakistani family entertainment, and Ummah Channel, Islamic family entertainment.

What is the Marketing Objective?

Build brand awareness amongst the UK's Muslim community..

How does it work?

Airtime sold by spot in packages, or tailor-made sponsorship packages.

Who's used it in the past?

COI, DFS, Kellogg's, Kimberly Clark, Nestle, and many others.

Features / Benefits

Free-to-air channels for the UK on Sky offering advertisers supreme efficiency in reaching UK Muslim Asian audiences. For more details please ask for individual mediapacks.

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Guide PriceReach & FrequencyTarget AudienceMedia Types
Contact for details18 to 44 year old ABC1 Muslim adults. Both male and female.
16 - 24
25 - 34
35 - 44
All adults
Both
All
ABC1
C2
Ethnic
TV
LocationTimingsMarketing ObjectiveOpportunity Type
NATIONALAll YearBUILD AWARENESSCSR/COMMUNITY
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