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Granada Secures First Choice For Celebrity Sponsorship

Granada Secures First Choice For Celebrity Sponsorship

Granada Enterprises has secured First Choice holidays to sponsor the third series of ITV’s popular reality game show, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.

The deal will see First Choice sponsor all aspects of the series, which returns to ITV1 and ITV2 next year. The agreement also includes a brand presence on the show’s website, as well as interactive and SMS voting services.

First Choice will also be promoting the programme in-store and through viewer competitions with a range of special ‘money-can’t-buy’ prizes.

Commenting on the campaign, Leigh Alexander, sponsorship executive at Granada Enterprises, said: “I’m A Celebrity has become talked about television at its finest. We’re delighted that First Choice will be exploiting the fully integrated sponsorship.”

Sam Turnbull, marketing director at First Choice, added: “We believe this deal will provide a platform for a powerful, co-ordinated marketing campaign supporting First Choice and will significantly build brand awareness in 2004.”

The second series of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, which aired earlier this year, proved something of a ratings winner for ITV1. The show maintained audiences in excess of 8 million, making it significantly more popular than the first series, which averaged around 7 million viewers (see I’m A Celebrity Proves A Ratings Winner For ITV1).

The show has been equally popular with advertisers and Granada Enterprises secured V Energy Drink as the £1 million broadcast sponsor of the last series (see Granada Brings Energy To I’m A Celebrity Reality Show), while Ask Jeeves sponsored the dedicated website (see Granada Secures Asks Jeeves For Celebrity Sponsorship).

Granada: 020 7396 6000 www.granadaenterprises.com

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