mena.tv announces free services in solidarity with global content community

TV has a vital role to play at the moment: inspiring people, keeping them informed and offering an escape from the monotony of quarantine. We at mena.tv are a small team, but we are privileged to be in a position to be able to connect buyers and sellers of TV content at a time when business continuity is under threat.
In response to the current crisis, we have decided temporarily to make our content marketing services available free of charge. For the coming few months mena.tv will offer ALL producers, content creators and distributors free content listings, making your brands and titles visible and accessible to the MENA region’s buying community of professionals from broadcasters, OTT platforms, and Telcos.
Of course, we are a business ourselves and must continue to pay our staff and suppliers. If you’re in a position to pay for additional services, we would ask you to consider supporting us through any of our fee-based services listed below:
– programming analytics services
– audience analytics services
– bespoke content marketing campaigns
Source:Mena TV
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