TravelMole TV in deal with MySpace TV
SINGAPORE – The highly popular TravelMole TV (www.travemole.tv), which broadcasts its travel and tourism industry related internet videos to TravelMole’s 450,000 travel industry professional members, is set for further expansion.
TravelMole TV has partnered with social network giant MySpace, to distribute TravelMole TV on the newly launched MySpace TV, to the 80 million global MySpace community.
“MySpace TV will be aggressively promoted in the manner its owner, Fox/Murdoch, is known to approach things,†said James Hart, executive producer, TravelMole TV
“The TravelMole TV Channel at MySpace TV is an exciting new online travel television series,†Hart added.
“TravelMole TV is all about amazing locations, destinations, and premiere tourist destinations featured all over the world, through the eyes of English speaking tourists and expatriates at the destinations.
“Each episode, averaging between one and three minutes, includes entertaining information on specific region’s hotels & resorts, culture and heritage, dinning, entertainment, events, venues, outfitters, and venues.â€
TravelMole TV is moving into Asia and will kick off its new series in Thailand.
“Tourist offices, hotel/resorts, tour operators, and other travel suppliers are our targets and we are inviting them to be part of the programme,†said Hart.
“This would involve some shots and credits, and perhaps a mention of your brand to be included in an episode.â€
Additionally, TravelMole TV is offering premium placement opportunities.
“These are episodes that are generally 30 seconds to three minutes in length, dedicated to your venue and related brand,†said Hart.
“They consist of professionally shot interviews and footage, post-production, as well as distribution through TravelMole TV Channel on MySpace TV.
“The pricing is very reasonable,†Hart added.
The TravelMole TV producer is scheduled to be in Thailand and other Mekong countries between the dates of April 19-28 and May 2-4.
“We are interested to cover popular and interesting tourist areas, including ecotourism,†said Hart.
“If you are interested in taking part in our programme, whether generally or as a premium feature, please get in contact with us as soon as possible.
“We look forward to the possibility of showcasing you and your business on the TravelMole TV Channel.â€
Contact james.http://[email protected]
Ian Jarrett
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