PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards designates The HISTORY® Channel as Official Cable TV Partner
Award-winning global media content company extends its support by offering a new platform to honour the most exemplary developers, developments, and designs in the region
On our 16th year, the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards is proud to name The HISTORY® Channel, run by award-winning global media content company A+E Networks, as our Official Cable TV Partner for 2021.
Saugato Banerjee, the managing director at A+E Networks Asia, said: “Together with PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards, The HISTORY® Channel wants to celebrate and recognise the innovators, designers, and architects who are making history every day as they develop iconic skylines across Asia.
A+E is proud to be associated with this award ceremony that has such strong international recognition and the commitment to recognise and promote ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices across developments.”
Since the outbreak has prompted the programme to shift from physical to virtual or hybrid formats, this new platform will help reach more consumers and investors across the globe, enabling them to make the right purchasing decisions based on the superior standard set by PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards.
“Viewers of The HISTORY® Channel are interested in unique stories and love to learn new things about craftsmanship, understanding the acts of historical figures, or the latest trends as history gets made. The PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards audience are equally inquisitive and of curious mind. Together, we are excited to inform and inspire our audience by bringing compelling content to our markets,” added Mr. Banerjee.
Boasting a reach of over 410 million households in more than 200 territories and 35+ languages, the partnership will help educate the viewers about the outstanding developments and designs being built across the region, as well as the state-of-the-art and sustainable solutions being implemented for the good of the community and the environment.
A+E Networks™ Asia, owned by award-winning global media content company A+E Networks, is dedicated to offering consumers a diverse communications environment, ranging from linear channels to websites to DVDs, gaming, and educational software.
Comprised of HISTORY™ and other renowned channels, A+E Networks Asia operates and distributes its portfolio in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Hong Kong, Fiji, Macau, Taiwan, Korea, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand.
HISTORY™ is the leading destination for award-winning series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across multimedia platforms.
Established in 2005, the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards has an unparalleled reputation for being credible, fair, and transparent, with an independent panel of judges and trusted awards supervisor. The programme hosts several annual gala dinners in physical and virtual formats, welcoming hundreds of C-level executives, senior industry figures, and property seekers from around the region.
Widely recognised as a professionally-run international awards series, the 16-year-old programme continues to set the gold standard for achievement and success in the Asia Pacific real estate sector.
For more information, visit AsiaPropertyAwards.com or email [email protected].
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