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
BMW Mini Pays Homage to “The Italian Job” With Short Film June 18, 2012June 18, 2012The 1969 British caper The Italian Job famously featured the Mini Cooper prominently, instantly etching the car in cinema and cultural history. BMW now owns the brand, and they have created a short film called “The Britalian Job” to pay homage to the film, as well as promote their partnership… Read More
Sherlock Holmes: Let 7-Eleven Be Your Watson November 17, 2009Warner Bros’s Sherlock Holmes is teaming up with 7-Eleven to not just bring you Holmes-themed Slurpees, but also to help you with the ARG. The stores are putting up banners and other point-of-purchase (POP) signs, along with using Holmes-ish taglines to promote their food. This is a pretty common practice,… Read More
Trailers Weekly: “Planes”, “The Conjuring”, “Oz The Great & Powerful”, “Oblivion”, & More March 2, 2013March 2, 2013Trailers Weekly is a feature in which we bring you the most popular and talked about trailers of the week. Sharing trailers is a classic viral practice, and trailers are still the most mainstream way for people to learn about movies. This week we have trailers for Planes, The Conjuring,… Read More