Staff Reporters
Aug 11, 2011

Turner Broadcasting launches full-service in-house agency

HONG KONG - Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific has restructured its sponsorship and promotions department to create Turner Media Solutions, a full-service in-house agency to craft marketing solutions unique to Turner clients.

Turner Broadcasting has launched an in-house design agency for its clients
Turner Broadcasting has launched an in-house design agency for its clients

The new agency has a team of experienced multimedia professionals, including animators, directors, musicians and game developers. Its aim is to develop holistic campaigns that connect advertisers with audiences across Turner's 12 entertainment brands which include Boomerang, Cartoon Network and QTV.

“As a leader in kids’ and entertainment content creation, we’re well placed to offer our clients this core expertise, crafted exactly to their business needs,” said Con Apostolopoulos, director, Turner Media Solutions.  

Turner Broadcasting has also launched TurnerMediaSolutions.com, an online creative hub showcasing the breadth of Turner's entertainment portfolio.

"We’re committed to creating a very fluid conversation with our clients and TurnerMediaSolutions.com is a great springboard for new ideas,” added Apostolopoulos.
 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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