August 19, 2008

IPTV Watch opens for blog opinion and press release submissions

by Brian Turner

We are happy to announce that we are trialling a new feature that allows IPTV companies and their agents to post material directly to IPTV Watch, subject to editorial approval.

While the intention is to invite representatives from within the IPTV industry to post opinion pieces, which help position their companies as thought leaders, we are also going to allow the direct posting of press releases as applicable.

IPTV-Watch.co.uk already enjoys an monthly audience figures averaging 42,948 visitors and 378,417 hits per month, distributed between industry professionals and consumers.

It therefore offers the perfect vehicle to publish news, views, interviews and press announcements that seek to position your company and interests further in the IPTV industry.

If you’d like to take part, please see our submissions page:
IPTV Watch submissions

 

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