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New sponsorship opportunity with gritty new Sky1 drama The Take

Provided by Sky Media
The Take, by award-winning crime author Martina Cole, has been adapted into a gritty drama with 4 x 60 minute episodes.

Tell us about the Opportunity / What is it?

The Take, by award-winning crime author Martina Cole, is adapted into a gritty four-part drama. It tells the story of an Essex couple, Freddie and Jackie Jackson. Returning from jail, Freddie thinks he's the Essex eqivalent of the Godfather, and he's going to make sure everyone knows it! The Take is made up of 4 X 60' episodes and will be on multi-platform distribution including repeats on Sky1 and Sky2 simulcast on Sky1 HD. Sponsor credits: opening & closing credits: 15 Seconds, break bumpers: 5 Seconds and Logo accreditation on all programme specific trailers: 20 seconds. Find out more...

What is the Marketing Objective?

The key benefits: - Adaptation of a hugely successful novel by best-selling author Martina Cole - All British cast and production - Association with award winning entertainment channel Sky 1 benefiting from the eagerly-awaited re-brand which will see a brand new look and feel - Multiple-platform distribution including repeats on Sky 1 and Sky 2 - Simulcast on Sky 1 HD, reaching Sky's most affluent subscribers

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Guide PriceReach & FrequencyTarget AudienceMedia Types
Contact for details4.3million individuals. Predominately adults aged 16-34
16 - 24
25 - 34
Female
Male
AB
TV
LocationTimingsMarketing ObjectiveOpportunity Type
NATIONALUntil 21 Jun 09BUILD AWARENESSSPONSORSHIP / MEDIA
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