• The new Sun TV Ad rate card indicates there has been no cut in ad rates

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 11
    The new Sun TV Ad rate card indicates there has been no cut in ad rates.

    SUN TV - NEWS

    Buying Options:

    Spot buy rate

    Rs.14,000/- gross per 10 seconds

    Composite rate (i.e. Evening News, Next Morning and Afternoon)

    Rs. 17,000/-gross per 10 seconds

    Inbetween News - 10% premium
    Special Position - 10% premium

    Co- Sponsorship

    Rs. 1,00,000/- gross with 60 seconds FCT

    Sole Sponsor

    Rs. 1,15,000/- gross with 60 seconds FCT

    Time Check

    Rs. 5,000/- gross for 10 seconds

    Time Check Composite

    Rs. 6,000/- gross for 10 seconds

    Additional Rs.1,000 for Colour Time Check

    The Bonus that we allow in our Morning News will continue until further notice.

    For bookings contact

    Marketing Department

    367/369, Anna Salai,

    Teynampet, Chennai - 600 018,India.

    Phone : 044 - 4325151(30 Lines)

    Fax : 044 - 4346814

     

     

     

     

     

     

    07.00 P.M. TO 12.00 MIDNIGHT (Mon-Fri)

    05.30 P.M. TO 12.00 MIDNIGHT (Sat) & Sunday Full Day

    CATEGORY

    RATES/10 SEC.

    SPONSORSHIP

    NAMING RIGHTS

    Super Double A+

    Rs. 14,000

    Rs. 1,45000

    Rs. 1,60,000

    Super A+

    Rs. 13,000

    Rs. 1,35,000

    Rs. 1,50,000

    A+

    Rs. 12,000

    Rs. 1,25,000

    Rs. 1,40,000

    A

    Rs. 11,000

    Rs. 1,15,000

    Rs. 1,25,000

    Chithi

    Rs. 16,500-Before

     

     

     

    Rs.18, 000-Mid-Programme

     

     

    • ALL RATES ARE GROSS AND NOT NEGOTIABLE

    • FCT for Sponsorships and Naming Rights is 90 secs. exclusive

    • 10% premium applicable for spot boys in between programmes.

    Super Double A + programmes:

    News, Feature Film on Saturday and Sunday Evening

    Super A + programmes:

    Neengal, Keatta Paadal, Ungal Choice, Top 10 Movies

    A + programmes:

    Sunday Afternoon Movie, Film Based Programmes, Arattai Arangam, Saptha Swarangal, Thillana Thilliana and Serials.

    A programmes:

    Other programmes

    Lead Time : 5 days before scheduled date of telecast.

    FOR BOOKING
    MARKETING DEPARTMENT
    SUN TV
    367-369, ANNA SALAI, TEYNAMPET, CHENNAI-600018, INDIA
    PHONE : 4325151 (30 LINES)
    FAX : 4346814

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    SUN TV

    ADVERTISEMENT TARIFF

    7.00 A.M. TO 11.00 A.M.

    (Monday to Saturday)

    SPOT BUYS RATE/10 SEC. Rs. 5,000

    SPONSORSHIP Rs. 50,000

    NAMING RIGHTS Rs. 60,000

    11.00 A.M. TO 7.00 P.M. (Mon-Fri)

    11.00 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. (Sat)

    SPOT BUYS RATE/10 SEC. Rs .6,000

    SPONSORSHIP Rs. 60,000

    NAMING RIGHTS Rs. 70,000

    Aalayam-Archanal Pookal Rs 7,250-Before,Rs. 8,000-Mid-Programme

    • THE ABOVE RATES EXCLUDE SUNDAY PROGRAMMES

    • 90 sec. FCT for both sponsorship and naming rights

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    But that is totally untrue and the facts are that Sun TV is going strong. And it fears no competition from any rivals, be they Jaya TV or any other channels, says its vice-president (programmes) Hansraj Saxena. He adds that Sun TV is run as a professional organisation; there is no issue of politics.

    "We have done best when the AIADMK has been occupying the hot seat. We launched in 1992 at a time when it was in power," says Saxena.

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    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 08

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    With Radio City‘s scheduled launch in Bangalore, capital of the southern Indian state of Karnataka, Star completes all but one part of its "grand vision to become a multimedia company into radio, Internet partnerships, cable partnerships and films." Film production now remains the only activity that Star is not currently involved with.

    Mukerjea is gung ho about the prospects of FM in India and says: "Radio will expand the market significantly. We expect a whole new set of advertisers to enter the field once FM really takes off."

    "I have always been positive about radio," Mukerjea said, pointing out that in India only 1 per cent of the ad pie went to radio while abroad it was 10-12 per cent. This was what was waiting to be tapped, he said.

    Queried on Star‘s stake in Radio City, Mukerjea said content, ad sales and marketing support was its responsibility. The PK Mittal-promoted Music Broadcast Pvt Ltd (MBPL) is the licence holder for the new radio station while the operational part is reportedly with Digiwave, a 50:50 JV between Star and the Ispat group.

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