Red FM offers an #039Aaj ke zamane ka IPL experience#039 to its listeners

22 Apr, 2010 - 12:55 PM IST     |     By RnMTeam

MUMBAI: As the entire nation is engulfed in the IPL frenzy, speculating the winning team and all charged up for the finals, Delhi's �Aaj ki Zamane ka Station'; Red FM, has also decided to make this, a truly bajaate raho experience for its listeners. So what if the finals are in Mumbai, Red FM Delhi's breakfast jock, RJ Nitin, is determined to watch the finals with his listeners and is taking them to a 3D screening of the final match where all Red FM RJ's and listeners would enjoy the finals in a very aaj ke zamane ka style...!

To be a part of this IPL screening all listeners have to do is participate in an on-air quiz where RJ Nitin will ask one very simple question on cricket on his show from 20th to 24th of April. Winners on his show across all these 4 days get to watch the finals of IPL with all Red FM RJ's on the 25th of April at a cinema in Delhi.

Commenting on this initiative, RJ Nitin of Morning No.1, Red FM Delhi said: Watching an IPL match in 3D is an altogether different experience as the perspective is totally new and amazing. I want to give my listeners a chance to experience IPL like never before in this truly aaj ke zamane ka style and am totally looking forward to bonding with my listeners over the finals....

Red FM has always been in the fore-front for any cricketing activity and has been doing a variety of activities and promotions around the IPL to connect with cricket lovers across the country. In Mumbai, where Red FM Mumbai is the Official Radio Partner for the Mumbai Indians, Red FM is giving away special edition merchandise, autographed bats, multiplex tickets to match screenings and Match passes for all Mumbai Indian matches in the stadium. In addition to this in an ultimate display of solidarity for the home team, Red FM also took out an open air procession atop a Double Decker BEST to Brabourne stadium with listeners, RJs and lots of fan fare to cheer the Mumbai Indians.