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Wednesday 24 Sep 2014

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Radio Times Advertising launches RT+

Radio Times Advertising has completely revitalised its Brand Solutions offering, launching with a cutting edge website and the chance to win a Β£50k campaign.

Aimed at media agencies and advertising clients, the fresh, new RT+ microsite launches today at . It is designed to showcase advertising opportunities with the Radio Times brand, containing examples of campaigns and winning advertorials created by RT's expert in-house team.

The site launches with an incredible competition worth Β£50k of advertising across Radio Times' various platforms, including a DPS advertorial, a week on Radio Times' EPG, one homepage takeover on radiotimes.com, plus Β£500 vouchers for the winning Account Manager, planner or buyer.

The competition is being communicated to agencies via a mailer from Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Worldwide's RT+ team, headed up by Rhiannon Drewett. For a chance to win, entrants must answer three simple questions about the site and then explain why RT+ can help their client’s brand.

Radio Times' Ad Director Andrew Mercer said, "RT+ is a reflection of our progressive, creative approach to bringing briefs to life and our ability to deliver results. It is a significant milestone in the evolution of the Radio Times brand."


NOTES TO EDITORS
Radio Times is the UK's best-selling quality listings title and for the last ABC period, it was the UK’s number one magazine in terms of retail sales value and the number one weekly subscription magazine.


Neelam Rhodes

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