![]() ![]() Planning Lead: Aidan O’Brien – a special shoutout from Amy, ‘He did such an amazing job of mapping out the sites for the race!’įollowing in second place is full service creative agency Today the Brave with it’s creative work for national cinema brand, HOYTS. These serve to align with what the runners will be feeling at the various stages and will give them the bliss of the best ice-cold beer to look forward to at the finish line. Throughout the City2Surf Hahn have placed OOH messages at key milestones in the start, middle, and end of the race for 10’s of thousands of entrants. UM has taken the title of Mediaweek’s Ad Placement of the Month for August with its campaign for Hahn placed during City2Surf. Returning to the winner of August, after careful consideration and deliberation of all entries, this month’s Mediaweek Ad Placement of the Month winner is: UM – City2Surf Hahn Judging for the series will be done by Darren Woolley, Global CEO of TrinityP3 and Mediaweek’s marketing/agency editor-at-large. Submissions will be made through Mediaweek’s consideration platform, and further details will be announced in due course. ![]() From outdoor advertisements to cleverly formatted campaigns that call out audiences.īefore Mediaweek reveals the winner of August, we’d like to mention that next month’s Ad Placement of the Month and the series going forward will be different. ![]() This month saw agencies come up with witty, innovative, and ingenious ways of capturing audience attention while on the go. Whatever it is, the show is now at the peak of its popularity and we hope it stays around for years to come.Mediaweek’s Ad Placement of the Month examines submissions of creative and clever placements over the past few weeks.Īugust may have slipped away, but not without agencies putting forward their best submissions for Ad Placement of the Month. The truth is, anyone tuning in to Hot Ones is almost definitely getting about 30 minutes of fun added to their day, whether due to Sean’s surprising and original questions, the guests completely owning those hot wings, or on the contrary, the wings completely owning them. Some episodes don’t really have a standout moment, instead being a must-watch in its entirety (Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele’s come to mind), while others have the reputation of being the show’s worst moments (like DJ Khaled tapping out after three wings). With over 250 episodes and counting, there’s plenty more material to cover, and some had to be unfortunately left out. “I feel brave, I feel strong,” Olsen said as she reflected on her journey through the show’s ten hot wings. Some time later, when Tessa Thompson visited the show, she confessed her Marvel castmate’s episode was her personal favorite. ![]() The result is a collection of some of the most hilarious celebrity moments ever, which usually end up as Twitter’s elected meme of the month. On Hot Ones, First We Feast‘s Sean Evans carries out some incredibly insightful interviews, but with the added twist that his guests will barely manage to get an answer in thanks to the increasing pungency of the chicken wings they must eat throughout. At the same time, fans get the chance to see their favorite celebs in a more relaxed setting, whether that entails reading funny tweets, playing with puppies, coming up with songs, or eating threateningly spicy wings. Over the last few years, a slew of segments, sketches, and games have replaced the ordinary press interview with more dynamic interactions, offering actors, singers, and artists of all fields a more pleasurable experience promoting their projects. YouTube has provided the public with some of the highest-quality entertainment out there in the decades since its creation, and for a long time now, much to everyone’s amusement, celebrities have been joining in on the fun. ![]()
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