Radio Relations are very pleased to announce that from 1st March 2012 we will be working, on a retained basis, with leading gift card supplier (in association with the Post Office), One4All.
The Gift Voucher Shop, based in Ireland and the UK are the leading supplier of functional, practical and 'the gift of endless choice' gift cards suitable for all the family. Excepted in over 17,000 stores nationwide...One4All Gift Cards truly are the exceptional gift for the friend/relative/loved one that has everything.
Radio Relations have been tasked with a 12 month selection of creative campaigns to promote the One4All Gift Card on radio stations across the UK at key gifting times of the year. Supported by consumer research, radio competitions and feature and news content with the clients leading Gifting Expert will feature heavily in the campaigns to ensure every household in the UK is aware of the One4All Gift Card.
I will be sure to post the outcome of our campaigns with The Gift Voucher Shop...in the meantime why not check them out at www.one4allgiftcard.co.uk
Monday, 27 February 2012
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Fairy Tales are just GRIMM!
I felt the need to discuss another campaign, so here is another in the series of blogs about what I find exciting!
Our client, UKTV, were looking to raise awareness of the launch of the new american hit series 'GRIMM' on Watch, Monday nights at 9pm.
My question to you; Do you read these fairytales to your children?
I have to say, I loved this idea as soon as it appeared - to research parents to find out if they actually still read fairytales to their kids. I just knew the results would cause some controversy - and the prediction of a BBC reaction did not appear to be too far from the truth either.
The client achieved some amazing print coverage for the campaign, but I thought I would share some of our excellent coverage with our blog viewers.
A total of 21 BBC stations including BBC Radio 4, BBC Five Live, BBC Radio 2, BBC Scotland who all did an amazing feature on the research (and referenced the client and TV show), ITV This Morning opened the phone lines to viewers to open up debate and the continuous conversations today (including a feature on BBC News) just goes to prove the momentum of this story.
My question to you; Do you read these fairytales to your children?
For your reference...here is the story:
Research out today reveals that parents have huffed, puffed and said goodbye to all traditional fairytales of their childhood – choosing to read ‘less scary’ modern books to their own children.
Joining us to discuss this further is children’s author Diane Purkiss who sits on the advisory board for the Sussex Centre for Folklore, Fairytales and Fantasy.
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