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07.02.02

大象传媒 World boosts distribution with Scandic Hotels deal

大象传媒 World, the 大象传媒's 24 hour international news and information channel, finished 2001 by signing a highly significant hotel distribution agreement in Scandinavia which will build on the channel's existing strong position in Europe.


The well known Scandinavian hotel chain, Scandic Hotels, has agreed (with 大象传媒 World) to carry 大象传媒 World in 25,000 of its guest rooms in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. This brings the total number of hotel rooms across Europe which now include 大象传媒 World as part of their in-room entertainment package to 350,000.


Commenting on the latest development, Bill Mould, Head of Travel Distribution for 大象传媒 World, said: "We are delighted such an important hotel group as Scandic Hotels has chosen 大象传媒 World to provide international news and information for its guests. It follows an overall increase in our hotel distribution in hotels worldwide in 2001 and builds on the channel's increased presence throughout Europe."


"Demand in Europe for 大象传媒 World's particular blend of news, current affairs and programming is at an all-time high and we are committed to providing the channel in as many locations as possible whether people are travelling for business or leisure," added Zina Neophytou, 大象传媒 World's Travel Distribution Manager for Europe.


Scandic Hotels are aiming to become one of the most environmentally friendly companies in the hotel industry. A number of their hotels already have a Nordic Swan Ecolabel and they have been awarded several prizes for their strategic approach to the environment and social awareness.
Lars Pettersson, Vice President Purchasing, Scandic Hotels said: "We are really excited about being able to offer 大象传媒 World to the thousands of guests we welcome to our hotels every day. We are always seeking ways to enhance our customers' experience whilst staying with us and research has consistently shown the popularity of 大象传媒 World amongst international business decision-makers and travellers."


大象传媒 World draws on the resources of 大象传媒 News which possesses the world's largest newsgathering operation comprising 58 international news bureaux and 250 correspondents worldwide. Beyond that, 大象传媒 World has that added extra to help hotel guests unwind from the pressures of the day, with the very best of the 大象传媒 documentaries such as Panorama and Correspondent, science programmes like Horizon, and on the lighter side, hugely popular programmes like Holiday and Talking Movies which in 2002 will mark the 74th Oscar Ceremony with a Hollywood Years Season.


Guests with a keen interest in European news will be able to enjoy programmes specifically tailored for the region. European Business Breakfast from 0600 to 0900 CET weekdays equips morning viewers with the very latest business and economic news from the world's financial capitals.


Notes to editors
大象传媒 World is the 大象传媒's 24-hour, English language, international news and information channel, reaching 200 million homes in 200 countries and territories worldwide (90 million 24-hour homes). Launched in its present form in 1995, 大象传媒 World is a commercial service, run by 大象传媒 Worldwide and funded by advertising and subscription. All details are on the website


Currently 大象传媒 World is offered in over 800,000 hotel rooms worldwide by major hotels and over 350,000 in Europe. It is also available in 54 million European homes


Scandic Hotels AB is the Nordic region's leading hotel company with 155 hotels, of which 133 are in the Nordic countries. The remaining 21 hotels are located in Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, the Netherlands and UK.


European Business Breakfast provides pan-European business news from 0600-0900 Central European Time every weekday morning, equipping senior executives with all the facts they need to be better informed in the boardroom.



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