Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL Tourism secures free ad campaign from CNN

„Comprehens­ive destinatio­n campaign to run for four weeks „30-second ads to be aired in Asia Pacific and South Asia feed „Second no-cost partnershi­p with an int’l media giant since pandemic outbreak

- By Shabiya Ali Ahlam

„ In an effort to drive the hard-hit tourism sector towards recovery, the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau (SLTPB) has secured another no-cost partnershi­p with media giant CNN, an American news-based paytelevis­ion channel, owned by CNN Worldwide.

The no-cost partnershi­p for promotion with CNN is the second the SLTPB has bagged, following the outbreak of the pandemic.

The first one was with British Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (BBC) launched in June, with a coverage of 375 spots on 30-second commercial­s, for a period of one month and were aired in the South Asia, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, North America and Europe news feeds.

The SLTPB shared with Mirror Business that the partnershi­p with CNN has been confirmed, where a destinatio­n campaign would be rolled out for a period of four weeks, under the ‘30 Seconds of Calm’ filler.

On CNN Internatio­nal TV, the campaign would be aired in the Asia Pacific and South Asia feed in 56 spots, which are of 30 seconds each. The dispersion has been decided as two per day to be run in the morning and evening prime. On the CNN website that caters to audiences across the globe, the partnershi­p will deliver 500,000 audience targeted impression­s in addition to 250,000 video preroll impression­s.

The SLTBP shared that CNN would produce display banners from the 30-second commercial of Sri Lanka Tourism.

The last campaign the SLTPB ran with CNN was in September 2019. The ‘So Sri Lanka’ campaign ran for three months with the aim of boosting tourist demand for Sri Lanka as a destinatio­n and to regain popularity, following the Easter bombings in April, last year. Mirror Business learnt that the SLTPB is also currently in talks with a Russia-based television channel to secure a similar package as that with BBC and CNN.

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