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Got A Great TV Ad? Fill In This Form And Win €250 Off Your Next Lovin Campaign

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Has your company invested in an amazing TV ad? If so, here’s your chance to get it seen by the right audience, especially if you’re selling a product that could be bought online.

We’re offering €250 credit to use on Lovin TV products between November and December. All you need to do is fill up the form below.

If you’re looking to get involved with anyone of Lovin TV’s awesome shows all you need to do is fill in this four-question form and take advantage of this amazing offer, which expires on Wednesday night.

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Whether it’s foodie tours around Malta with Lovin Eats, celebrating iconic dishes on Lovin Recommends, or drunkenly recreating some of your favourite dishes on Basically, Lovin Malta has got you covered. And we even have some biting political satire on offer with Kaxxaturi and daily news programme through Lovin Daily.

Earlier in August, a PN leadership debate between Adrian Delia and Bernard Grech gained an audience of over 150,000 people, with another 87,000 people watching a special interview with beloved actor-satirist Joe Debono, who opened about living with ALS. Meanwhile, a post-election-defeat interview with Adrian Delia amassed over 34,000 views in a mere couple of hours.

With such an overwhelming demand for more episodes, Xarabank is here to stay for at least a couple of more specials… but advertising spaces are limited.

Remember that the deadline for the €250 credit for Lovin TV products closes on Monday, so hurry up and take advantage of this offer!

Sign-up now and get €250 credit for Lovin TV products!

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Julian is the former editor of Lovin Malta and has a particular interest in politics, the environment, social issues, and human interest stories.

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