Fuzhou-based CME seals deal with Guangzhou 'Airport Express' |
| Date Added: October 23, 2009 02:17:34 AM |
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| China MediaExpress Holdings, Inc. (“CME”) yesterday announced that it has entered into an exclusive agreement with the operator of the Guangzhou “Airport Express” to install broadcasting equipment and supply entertainment programming along with paid advertising on all of their luxury buses which connect Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport with the city of Guangzhou. At present, Guangzhou “Airport Express” has 67 buses in service covering fourteen routes. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is one of the three largest airports in Mainland China in terms of flights and the second busiest in terms of passenger traffic.led light bulb This airport served over 33 million passengers in 2008 and is projected to serve more than 37 million and 40 million in 2009 and 2010, respectively. Zheng Cheng, CME’s Founder and CEO, noted, “This agreement places our Company in still another top Chinese market, one with a major international airport which serves vast numbers of travelers, as Guangzhou is China’s third largest city, after Beijing and Shanghai. We have started to install the broadcasting equipment and will provide entertainment programming and advertising in November 2009. We anticipate that the number of buses served under this agreement will increase over time to keep pace with the growing number of passengers served by Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. We also have every reason to believe that our customers,led light fixtures leading advertising agencies and corporations, will want to tap into this demographically attractive group of bus travelers.” About CME CME is China’s largest television advertising operator on inter-city express buses. The Company generates revenue by selling advertisements on its network of television displays installed on over 18,000 express buses originating in thirteen of China’s most prosperous regions, including the five municipalities of Beijing, Shanghai, GuangzhouLED Light Strip Tianjin and Chongqing and eight economically prosperous provinces, namely Guangdong, Jiangsu, Fujian, Sichuan, Hebei, Anhui, Hubei and Shandong which generate nearly half of China’s GDP. |