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Suzlon renews multiplatform partnership with CNN International for 'Eco-Solutions'
CNN International announced that the Suzlon Group is to continue its sponsorship of ‘Eco-Solutions’, the network’s initiative that takes viewers around the world to meet people with innovative solutions to preserve the planet. The renewal builds on the five year relationship between CNN and the world’s fifth largest wind turbine supplier that began in 2007.
Under the renewal, Suzlon will continue to sponsor ‘Eco-Solutions’ for a period of fifteen months across all CNN platforms: weekly segments and vignettes on television, the dedicated online page and CNN’s mobile properties. The sponsorship consists of banner and video ads on-air, pre-rolls on the Eco-Solutions page www.cnn.com/ecosolutions and advertisements on CNN’s acclaimed international Apps for the iPhone and the iPad.
“The Suzlon Group has been a key partner for CNN International and we are delighted to be embarking on the sixth year of our association,” said William Hsu, Vice President of News Advertising Sales, CNN Asia-Pacific. “As we renew this multi-platform sponsorship, we remain committed to further growing Suzlon’s exposure to our unique, upscale, global audience.”
About Eco Solutions Eco Solutions gives the viewer a unique insight into the environmental challenges facing the world and highlights the innovative solutions being offered by the global community to help preserve the planet.
About CNN International CNN is the world's leading global 24-hour news network and one of the world’s most respected and trusted sources for news and information. The CNN brand is available to two billion people via 18 CNN branded TV, internet and mobile services produced by CNN Worldwide, a division of Turner Broadcasting System Inc and a Time Warner company. CNN International is the international directorate of CNN Worldwide and distributes news via 14 services in seven different languages. CNN International can be seen in more than 280 million households and hotel rooms in over 200 countries and territories worldwide, including over 44 million across the Asia Pacific region and online at www.cnn.com/international. |