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MKB 29Th July 2018.Pdf PRASAR BHARATI (INDIA'S PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTER) CENTRAL SALES UNIT : ALL INDIA RADIO MUMBAI4OO O2O O/o Asst.Director of Sales Central Sales Unit All India Radio Post Bag No.11497 Mumtrai - 400 020 ) :22029427, 2202 4075,2288 6016, Website: rvww.csuair.org.in 2202 6242 (Extn.217) u'ww.csuair.org Fax No :022 - 2287 6040 Email : csumu mbaifa)grnail.corn No. CSIJ - 1 (3) 2018 - PIV/O1 Date: 17th July,20l8 All Agencies / Advertisers, Sub: Mann Ki Baat broadcast on 29th Julv, 2018. Dear All, We are glad to inform you that Prime Minister of India Shri. Narendra Modi will address the nation through Mann Ki Ilaat programme on 29fl' July, 2018 at 11:00 AM over AII India Radio. Mann Ki Baat (MKB), as you knolv, is unique in many respects. Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri.NarendraModi,forthefirsttimeinthehistoryof lndianbroadcasting,choseAll IndiaRadio as his principal instrument for his intimate. candid, uninhibited and straight-fronr-the-heart exchange of ideas and thourglrts rvith his fellow countrymen. This programme in all so 1ar. broLrglrt in a deluge of letters from people sharing their trials and tribulations, concerns and aspirations with their Prime Minister, knowing as they do, his empathy for the common man. thus conclusively establishing mammoth listenership which it enjoys. To reach your target popr-rlation. there cannot be a more cost-effective vehicle than AIR which ensures widest possible dissemination of your messages before and.after MKB. Indeed, impact of your campaign on the hr:ge, captive audience would be phenomenal. Reach of MKB is so stupendous that it can be rnind-boggling. AIR carries it across all its channels. Additionally, regional language versions of MKB are also broadcast on respective non- Hindi regional networks of AIR on the same day at 8:00 pm. Hon'ble PM has very kindly and graciously lauded AIR's deft and also professional broadcast of these regional versions. No wonder, MKB reaches 92 o/o of the geographical area and 99.2 % of the population of the country. In vier.v of the ever-expanding internet penetration, AIR has resorled quite some tirne back to live streaming of FM Gold, FM Rainbow, Vividh Bharati and Urdu Service and, MI(B is carried on these platfbrms too to furtl-rer enlrance its reach to overseas listeners. (lont... ..2.. for messages/ At present, AIR is offering an attractive package with a double bonanza spots of your clients that will be put out just before and after MKB. National hook-up of . For each spot of L0 second duration over the above mentioned nefwork of your AIR, your clients will get one complimentary spot over the regional choice, on the same daY. get a bonus of a . with each spot over any regional network' your clients will complimentaryspotonalrynefivorkcommanrlingsameorlessvalue. or after the programme are: The gross rates per 10 sec. for the commercial bookings before SPOT BUY RATE: RS. 2 LAKHS PER 10 SECONDS Looking forward for your valuable response for this high profile broadcast' Thanking you, Noor Progrg EXISTING A.I.R. STATIONS 05.05.2014 TOTAL STATIONS- 413 [MW-145,FM-391, SW-48] TOTAL TRANSMITTERS-584 Total [MW+ FM] National Coverage: Area-92.00% Population -99.20% FM National Coverage: Area-32.00% Population -44.50% Sl No. STATIONS CATEGORY TRANSMITTER FREQUENC STUDIO Y ANDHRA PRADESH [25] Total [MW+ FM]Coverage: Area-99.00% Population -99.50% Trs.-34 (MW-7, FM-26, SW-1) FM Coverage: Area-32.32% Population -41.32% 1 ADILABAD LRS 1 kW MW 1485 khz MP 2 ANANTAPUR LRS 6 KW FM 101.7 Mhz MP 3 CUDDAPAH 100 KW MW 900 khz TYPE I 4 HYDERABAD 200 kW MW 738 khz TYPE IV, UPLINK,RNU 20 KW MW 1377 khz News on Phone 10 KW FM VB 102.8 Mhz STEREO 10 KW FM, RAINBOW 101.9 Mhz 50 KW SW 5 KARIMNAGAR RELAY 5 KW FM 102.3 MHz 6 KOTHAGUDAM 6 KW FM 100.1 Mhz MP 7 KURNOOL LRS 6 KW FM 102.4 Mhz MP 8 MACHERLA 3 KW FM 103.1 MHz 9 MERKAPURAM LRS 6 KW FM 101.5 Mhz MP 10 NIZAMABAD LRS 6 KW FM 103.2 Mhz MP 11 NELLORE RELAY 100 W FM 101.1MHz DTHTelegu 12 ONGOLE RELAY 100 W FM 100.6MHz DTHTelegu 13 TIRUPATHI LRS 10 KW FM 103.2 Mhz MP LRS 3 KW FM 107.5 Mhz 14 VIJAYAWADA 100 KW MW 837 khz TYPE III, RNU 1 kW MW* VB (to be 1503 khz Decommissioned) 1 KW FM 103.4 Mhz 10 KW FM 102.2 Mhz FM Ranbow Krishnveni Prog. 15 VISHAKHAPATNAM 100 KW MW 927 khz TYPE I 10 KW FM , RAINBOW 102 Mhz STEREO 16 WARANGAL LRS 10 KW FM 103.5 Mhz MP 17 SURYAPET RELAY 1 KW FM (Intrim setup) 101.0 MHz 18 KAMMAREDDY LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 MHZ 19 BANSWADA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 MHZ 20 NANDYAL LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 MHZ 21 ADONI LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 MHZ 22 KAKINADA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 MHZ 23 MEHBOOBNAGAR RELAY 10 kW FM 101.2 MHZ On Low Power Pending Installation of Regular Antenna 24 SRIKAKULAM RELAY 1 kW FM 102.7 Mhz 25 KHAMMAM LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 MHZ DTHTelegu ARUNANCHAL PRADES [20] Total Coverage[MW+FM]: Area-57.00% Population -76.00% Trs- 26 ( MW-5, SW-1,FM-20) FM Coverage: Area-7.00% Population -15.50% 26 ITANAGAR 100 KW MW 675 khz TYPE I , UPLINK, RNU 50 KW SW 10 KW FM 103.1 MHz 27 PASSIGHAT 10 KW MW 1062 khz MP 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 28 TAWANG 10 KW MW 1521 khz MP 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 29 TEZU 10 KW MW 1332 khz MP 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 30 ZIRO LRS 1 KW MW 1602 khz MP 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 31 ZEMITHANG LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 32 KALAKTANG LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 33 BOMDILA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 34 TALIHA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 35 SEPPA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 36 BASAR LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 37 ALONG LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 38 MIAO LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 39 ROING LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 40 HUNLI LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 41 YOMCHA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 42 NAMSAI LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 43 HAWAI LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 44 GEKU LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 45 DEOMALI LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1Mhz ASSAM [14] Total Coverage [MW+FM]: Area-96.70% Population -99.00% Trs- 24 (MW-7, SW-2, FM-15) FM Coverage: Area-40.30% Population -40.13% 46 DHUBRI RELAY 6 KW FM 103.3 Mhz 47 DIBRUGARH 300 KW MW 567 khz TYPE III, RNU Legend: LRS- Local Radio Station, MP- Multipurpose studios, RNU- Regional News Unit 1. Total [MW+ FM] National Coverage: Area-92.00% Population -99.20% FM National Coverage: Area-32.00% Population -44.50% Sl No. STATIONS CATEGORY TRANSMITTER FREQUENC STUDIO Y 1 kW FM 101.3 Mhz 100 W FM 100.1 Mhz 48 DIPHU LRS 1 kW MW 1485 khz MP 49 GUWAHATI 100 KW MW 729 khz TYPE IV , UPLINK, RNU, NOP 10 KW MW 1035 khz 10 KW FM VB 100.8 Mhz STEREO 50 KW SW REG.SERV. 50 KW SW 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 50 HAFLONG LRS 6 KW FM 102 Mhz MP 51 JORHAT LRS 10 KW FM 103.4 Mhz MP 52 KOKRAJHAR 20 kW MW 1512 khz TYPE I 100 W FM 100.1 Mhz 53 NOWGONG LRS 6 KW FM 102.7 Mhz MP 54 SILCHAR 20 KW MW 828 khz TYPE I, RNU 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 55 TEZPUR 20 kW MW 1125 khz MP 1 kW FM 102.4 Mhz 56 MARGHERITA LPT Relay 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 57 TINSUKIA LPT Relay 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 58 NAZIRA LPT Relay 100 W FM 100.1Mhz 59 NORTH LAKHIMPUR LPT Relay 100 W FM 100.1Mhz BIHAR [15] Total Coverage[FM+MW]: Area-99.00%*Population -99.00%* Trs 18 - (MW-3,FM-15) FM Coverage: Area-24.00% Population -24.40% 60 BHAGALPUR 20 kW MW 1458 khz TYPE I 100 W FM 100.1 MHz 61 DARBHANGA 20 KW MW 1296 khz TYPE I 62 GAYA RELAY 100 W FM 11.9MHz VB 63 PATNA 100 KW MW 621 khz TYPE IV, Uplink, News on Phone, RNU 6 KW FM 102.5 Mhz VB, STEREO 10 KW FM 101.6 Mhz 64 PURNEA LRS 6 KW FM 102.3 Mhz MP 65 SITAMARHI RELAY 100 W FM 102MHz VB 66 SASARAM LRS 6 KW FM 103.4 Mhz MP 67 AURANGABAD LPT RELAY 100 W FM 102.4 Mhz 68 MUZAFFARPUR LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 mhZ 69 BETTIAH LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 mhZ 70 MOTIHARI LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 mhZ 71 MADHUBANI LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 mhZ 72 FORBESGANJ LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 mhZ 73 KISHAN GANJ RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 Mhz 74 SUPAUL RELAY 100 W FM 100.1 Mhz CHHATTISGARH [13] Total Coverage[MW+FM]: Area-93.80% Population -97.35% Trs-15 (MW-3, FM-12) FM Coverage: Area-15.70% Population -27.00% 75 AMBIKAPUR 20 kW MW 1260 khz TYPE I 76 BILASPUR LRS 6 KW FM 103.2 Mhz MP 77 JAGDALPUR 100 KW MW 756 khz TYPE I 100 W FM 100.1 Mhz 78 RAIGARH LRS 6 KW FM 100.7 Mhz MP 79 RAIPUR 100 KW MW 981 khz TYPE I , Uplink, NoP, RNU 10 KW FM 101.6 Mhz 80 SARAIPALLI LRS 1 KW FM 102.8 Mhz MP 81 MANINDRAGARH LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1MHz 82 KONTA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1MHz 83 KHAROD LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1MHz 84 KORBA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1MHz 85 PANDARIA LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1MHz 86 KANKER LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1MHz 87 DONGARGARH LPT RELAY 100 W FM 100.1MHz DELHI [1] Total Coverage[MW+FM]: Area-99.00% Population -99.00% Trs-16(MW-5,SW-9, FM-2) FM Coverage: Area-99.12% Population -99.90% 88 DELHI [1] 200 KW MW 'A' 819 khz TYPE IV Plus, UPLINK 100 KW MW 'B' 666 khz News on Phone 20 kW MW 'C' VB 1368 khz 10 kW MW 'D' (Yuv Vani) 1017 khz 20 KW FM (RAINBOW) 102.6 Mhz STEREO 20 KW FM (GOLD) 106.4 Mhz STEREO 20 kW MW NC 1215 khz TYPE III 100 KW SW EXT.
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