To help support its High Definition Christmas Campaign, Sky is renaming its Sky Movies Screen 2 to ‘The Sky Movies Christmas Channel’ for the festive season and is partnering with IPC TX’s portfolio of TV magazines and whatsontv.co.uk to promote the move. The Christmas Channel will also be available in HD.
Every day from the 1 December, The Sky Movies Christmas Channel HD is treating viewers to ‘Box Set’ themed days such as Musicals, Best of British, Romance and Fairytales. The films shown on Christmas Day and Boxing Day will be selected by readers of TX’s TV magazines and visitors to Sky’s website and the winners will have their favourite movie dedicated to someone special.
TVTimes, What’s on TV, TV & Satellite Week, TV easy and whatsontv.co.uk are all promoting The Christmas Channel as part of the editorial and commercial partnership. As well as the reader competition, the partnership includes a host of activities such as a free promotional advent calendar in TVTimes, and Sky’s sponsorship of a new Film channel on whatsontv.co.uk.
The eight-week partnership kicks with a news story in TVTimes and all the TX magazines will run double page advertorials to promote the channel and drive reader votes. At the same time, whatsontv.co.uk will launch a dedicated Film section that highlights The Christmas Channel and Sky will take over the whatsontv.co.uk homepage for a week in November and December.
Other digital support for the Sky channel’s festive name change includes MPUs and leaderboards running on whatsontv.co.uk and IPC Connect sites such as goodtoknow.co.uk, nowmagazine.co.uk and look.co.uk.
At the end of November, TVTimes will help readers count down to Christmas with a free Christmas Channel advent calendar. Opening the calendar doors will reveal the Box Set theme on The Christmas Channel that day.
Sky’s Christmas Channel will have additional presence in TVTimes, including an eight-week sponsorship of the Film listings pages. Plus, the Christmas Channel’s listings in TVTimes will have a Christmas-themed graphic for standout throughout December.
The partnership will culminate in TX’s Christmas bumper issues – by far the biggest selling issues of the year – which will detail the films to be shown on The Christmas Channel on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. They will also announce the winners of the reader competition.
The partnership was driven by IPC TX publishing and IPC Weeklies business development. The deal was negotiated by Lisa Batty, head of business development for IPC Weeklies, and below-the-line communications agency The Promotions Factory.