WILL HILL TO SPONSOR TV SHOW
9 January 2009
This really is the "real deal"
William Hill Bingo is to focus attention on its offering
by sponsoring ITV's popular UK daytime show "The Real
Deal" in 2009. The online gaming site recently completed
a similar campaign as programme sponsors for the games
on Spin Star last November.
Starting on Monday 5th January, until mid-April, the 4
month deal will be used to raise awareness of the
gambling group's bingo brand and attract new customers.
The demographic of the home bingo player and the viewer
of daytime game shows like Spin Star and the Real Deal
are apparently very similar.
The strapline: "William Hill Bingo Thrill' is the topic
for the programme bumpers shown during breaks in each
show, whilst the Real Deal asks participants to get
their thrill by taking a gamble on whether they accept
the antique dealer's cash offer, or take a risk at
auction.
"For an initial foray into actual programme sponsorship,
we were very pleased with the response from the Spin
Star association." said Hills spokesperson Lili Huang,
"We're delighted to have this opportunity of sponsoring
the Real Deal, because the programme has the potential
for a far bigger audience with its current scheduling."
Following the finalisation of the initial deal with
Playtech leading to the formation of William Hill Online
(see previous InfoPowa reports), William Hill Bingo is
now part of the consolidated website.
The Real Deal is hosted by antique dealer and TV
presenter David Dickinson, and aired on ITV1 Monday to
Friday between 2pm to 3pm.
This week also saw William Hill pick its unluckiest
gambler...and brighten his day a little. The UK bookie
group has declared 52-year-old father of four Paul
Greenwood from Barnsley their unluckiest punter of 2008
after launching a nationwide hunt for the year's most
frustrating tough luck betting story.
Paul made a disastrous decision back on the first of
March 2008 by placing his weekly GBP10 accumulator bet
on 14 football teams winning over the weekend. But,
having initially included his favourite side, at the
last second he decided to change his mind, and replaced
Manchester United, who were playing Fulham, with
Arsenal, who were up against Aston Villa.
Sadly for Paul, his first 13 selections won their games
- as did Manchester United. But Arsenal could only draw,
turning a potential GBP 795 000 win into a GBP10 loss.
William Hill plc spokesman Graham Sharpe said: "Against
a great deal of competition from punters beaten by a
short-head or a fall in horse races, we have declared
Paul officially the unluckiest punter in the UK. I would
think our customers will be desperate to know what Paul
places his GBP 1 000 free bet on, so they can avoid it!"
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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