Anita Davis
May 12, 2010

.Fox Networks, AdChina form strategic partnership

BEIJING - Online advertising sales house .Fox Networks has inked a strategic collaboration with AdChina to expand its reach in the mainland market.

Fox International's Desperate Housewives
Fox International's Desperate Housewives
According to the company, the deal allows global advertising clients to bank on AdChina’s network to publicise their campaigns to audiences in China. AdChina claims more than 400 sites in its network, accounting for nine billion monthly page-views and an audience of 350 million.

.Fox Networks is the online advertising network of TV ad network Fox One Stop Media, which represents 30 TV channels via Fox International Channels, National Geographic Channels, STAR TV Channels and .FOX Networks across the globe.

The company has offices in Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and the Middle East.

The news comes one day after senior vice-president of Fox One Stop Media at Star TV, Jonathan Ellis, announced he would leave the network to assume the role of CEO of TheTMSway, a Hong Kong-based mobile-technology company.

Ben Money, Fox Asia’s vice-president of research and strategic sales, also departed the network to join TheTMSway.
Source:
Campaign China

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