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TAMI Awards 2021: Shortlist Best Use of TV Sponsorship

In 2021 Core Sponsorship, McDonald’s and Virgin Media Solutions were shortlisted for Shortlist Best Use of TV Sponsorship for their sponsorship of I’m A Celebrity Get Mr Out of Here in the TAMI Awards.
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TAMI Awards 2021: Winner Best Use of Innovation

In 2021 PHD and Diageo won ‘Best Use of Innovation’ with the Guinness Gogglebox Christmas Cracker.
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TAMI Awards 2021: OMD AND VIRGIN TV 360. SHORTLIST BEST USE OF INNOVATION

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TAMI Awards 2021: Winner Best Use of TV Sponsorship

UM, Just Eat & Winter Love Island: Our Sponsorship on Paper.
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TAMI Awards 2020: Shortlist Best Short-Term Activation

Sony Pictures and OMD partnered with Virgin Media Television to bring the extraordinary into an ordinary activity with a series of ident takeovers to promote their new movies Little Women and Jumanji.
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Donate for Dementia

Virgin Media Television’s Donate for Dementia campaign raises €1 million for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland.
Critically acclaimed documentary Finding Jack Charlton touches the nation Tuesday 30th March 2021: Virgin Media Television’s Donate for Dementia fundraising and awareness week has raised €1 million for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland.

All last week, Virgin Media Television aired special programming around the disease, which affects half a million Irish families, with one in ten of those diagnosed being under the age of 65.

The special week concluded on Sunday night with the highly anticipated broadcast of Finding Jack Charlton which was commissioned by Virgin Media Television and the BBC. Over half a million people nationwide tuned into the programme which is now also available to view on the Virgin Media Player. 355,800 tuned in for Martin King’s documentary, We Need To Talk About Dementia, with the entire week reaching over a million people.

All funds raised from the week will be used to fund The Alzheimer Society of Ireland’s dementia services that support the 64,000 people living with dementia in Ireland including redeveloping day care centres, providing family carer training, and providing information and support across the country.

Paul Farrell, Managing Director, Virgin Media Television said: “We’re humbled but not surprised by the wonderful generosity of our viewers who have donated to this cause. I think it’s fair to say that the much-loved Jack Charlton would be very proud of this outcome. His illness, as we saw in the documentary, told a story that very many people and families in Ireland all too sadly will recognise. I’m also extremely proud of the energy, passion and creativity that everyone in Virgin Media TV put into making the Donate for Dementia campaign such a resounding success in raising awareness about dementia and raising much needed funds for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland.”

Pat McLoughlin, CEO of The Alzheimer Society of Ireland said: “Everyone at The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is absolutely delighted after the success of the ‘Donate for Dementia’ week with Virgin Media Television culminating in the powerful and thought-provoking Martin King ‘We Need to Talk About Dementia’ documentary and the inspiring 'Finding Jack Charlton' documentary. During this past week we have raised an incredible sum in donations for vital dementia supports and services, raised awareness of dementia and really kick-started a national conversation around dementia. We have, through the partnership with the Virgin Media team, brought dementia out of the shadows. I am so grateful to everybody who took part and supported the week whether you did a Jump for Jack challenge, shared your story and experience, supported on social media, or donated. We are so grateful and really taken aback by everyone’s generosity of spirit. All money raised from the ‘Donate for Dementia’ week will be used to fund our dementia services that support the 64,000 people living with dementia in Ireland. We rely heavily on donations from the public to keep our supports and services in place, so any donation made really counts and means so much to the people who depend on these services."

 

 
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