Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Big Magic extends reach in Hindi Speaking Markets with availability on DD Direct+

BIG MAGIC, the flagship general entertainment channel from the Reliance Broadcast Network stable is on an aggressive spree to intensify distribution and reach across the Hindi speaking markets. Coming close on the heels of its distribution alliance with Videocon d2h, the Channel announced the inking of a carriage deal with yet another extremely critical player DD Direct+. BIG MAGIC is available on channel number 28 on the platform.
DD Direct+ is India’s only free direct-to-home service and reaches all parts of India, even where cable is not available, making it the answer to the entertainment requirements of the masses. BIG MAGIC offers an eclectic mix of entertainment which appeals to the sensibilities of audiences and ranges from family dramas, to reality shows, to cookery shows, to game shows to weekend movies, and more, and is designed to cater to audiences with a progressive mind set.
Sunil Kumaran, Business Head, BIG MAGIC said, “BIG Magic is very happy to add DD Direct+ to it distribution bouquet.  DD Direct+ penetrates into the deeper pockets where even cable TV finds it difficult to reach, adding substantially to our overall Channel reach.  Our mix of shows, appeal to a wide cross section of audiences and the addition of DD Direct+ allows us to take this content to newer audiences, otherwise difficult to reach.”
BIG MAGIC is already available across key DTH players ranging Airtel, Videocon d2h, Dish TV, Reliance Digital TV along with Hathway, Incable, Digicable, DEN, 7 Star, ABS, Siticable, Star Broadband and GTPL amongst others.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/dth-news/item/3148-big-magic-extends-reach-in-hindi-speaking-markets-with-availability-on-dd-direct.htmlSource: http://cablequest.org/news/dth-news/item/3148-big-magic-extends-reach-in-hindi-speaking-markets-with-availability-on-dd-direct.html

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