You Can Be A Part of Discovery Channel’s Shark Week Dan Koelsch, July 11, 2010July 11, 2010 Discovery Channel’s Shark Week is one of the longest standing traditions on cable television, having been established in 1987. One week every late summer, Discovery features these ferocious beasts with shark episodes from your favorite shows and new specials. This year’s series starts August 1st, and you can be part of the festivities by posting a YouTube video of you singing the Discovery Channel song with shark lyrics in “Discovery Channel’s Shark Week Video Challenge”. Get the details in the video below. Submit your responses here, and Discovery will edit the best ones together into a single video to promote Shark Week. Get more information on Shark Week (and play some shark games!) at Discovery.com. Contests Viral Marketing ContestsDiscovery ChannelShark Week
“Community” #SixSeasonAndAMovie Campaign Looks Hilariously Similar To “The Social Network” April 22, 2014April 21, 2014There was a time when fans of a sitcom or drama would send a massive amount of postage mail to TV studio execs to keep their show alive. But in an age of social media, we now have the much more cost-effective hashtags and memes to turn to. One praticular… Read More
Viral Experience For “…In The Woods” Is As Trippy As The Documentary Itself March 19, 2011March 23, 2011To call …In The Woods a documentary would be like calling Donnie Darko a family drama. Experimental filmmaker Jennifer Elster directs the mysterious film that has actors, scientists, and other prominent professionals go just where the title says. To match the mysteriousness of the film’s premise, an online experience has… Read More
Does Newest Viral Video For “They’re Here” Give Clues? September 27, 2010The mystery surrounding the upcoming film They’re Here is really coming to fervor as the countdown to October 10th runs out in less than two weeks. We know almost nothing about the film, other than it looks to be independently made in Europe, and it’s most likely about an alien… Read More