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HOT cable TV: 140 meter magnetic billboard

HOT magnetic billboard

To maintain its leadership in an aggressive marketplace, the HOT cable TV network decided recently to increase its programme acquisition, adding more award-winning shows to its portfolio. Position HOT as the network with the best shows and the hottest stars to offer its customers. As part of a 360 campaign entitled ‘At home with the stars’, They created a 140 meter long magnetic billboard, onto which it attached over 6,000 cut-outs of entertainment celebrities that the public was invited to peel off and take home with them. The entire display was stripped bare within 2 hours of launch, and was consequently restocked several times. The event became an instant hit and was picked up by leading media channels, including live coverage on breakfast TV.

Advertising Agency: BBR Saatchi & Saatchi, Tel Aviv, Israel
Executive Creative Officer: Yoram Levi
Creative Director: Tal Perelmuter
Art Director: Uri Dagan
Copywriter: Eliad Friedman
Account Director: Yael Ron
Account Supervisor: Sigal Tzur
Account Executive: Nataly Ziv
Planning director: Amit Koren
Planning supervisor: Shani Goldberg
Launched: October 2009, Tel Aviv


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john said,

October 26, 2009 @ 16:58

nice idea

Billboard Outdoor Ads said,

October 26, 2009 @ 19:08

Cool promo–as long as lots of people around the area have cable…

Sarah said,

October 26, 2009 @ 20:10

This is such an amazing idea/promotion. I have never thought about doing something like this to gain awareness. I haven’t even heard of the HOT cable station. ..my only wish is that it would in more cities across the country. But it is pretty incredible that it was picked up by other channels. AMAZING IDEA!

Cool Ideas said,

October 26, 2009 @ 20:21

Awesome work

Celebrity Stickers per Hot Cable TV Network! | Marketing Non Convenzionale - Ninja Marketing said,

November 16, 2009 @ 16:47

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