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BOL promo shows airplanes it is to give away as prizes

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 29 May 2017

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BOL promo shows airplanes it is to give away as prizes
BOL News has introduced a unique promotion featuring three airplanes as prizes for its game show Aisay Chalay Ga. Hosted by Dr. Aamir Liaquat, this initiative aims to attract viewers by offering a chance to win entire planes rather than just tickets.

ISLAMABAD – BOL News has released a video that shows three airplanes it is to give away as prizes in its game show Aisay Chalay Ga.

“Now not just the airplane ticket, rather the entire plane can be yours,” announces the promo showing a plane in BOL colors taking off and then joined by two other similar planes in the skies.

“It will be for the first time in history that planes would be given away on a game show. Play while sitting at home, and win sitting at home,” says the promo.

BOL claims it is the biggest game show in the world. Dr. Aamir Liaquat hosts the show.

 

KEY POINTS:

  • BOL News announces three airplanes as prizes in a game show.
  • The giveaway is a first in game show history.
  • Host Dr. Aamir Liaquat promotes the event.
  • Viewers can participate from home.
  • BOL claims the show is the biggest game show in the world.

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