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Grasp gliding goat takes Virgin Media to new heights for VCCP


Combine a traditional 80s ballad, a lovable farm animal and a doubtlessly harmful technique of transport and you’ve got VCCP’s components for achievement with Virgin Media. First we had a motorcycling Highland cow, and now it’s a hang-gliding goat who’s right here to encourage confidence in Virgin Media’s broadband protection.

As St Elmo’s Fireplace by John Parr kicks in, the goat soars off the facet of a cliff and into the skies. The message is “why stumble when you’ll be able to soar?” and the symbolism is tough to overlook.

Simon Valcarcel, advertising and marketing director at Virgin Media O2 stated, “Our newest marketing campaign highlights our ambitions to supply our prospects with the easiest connectivity to assist them attain new heights. We wish our prospects to really really feel like they will do something in life – like our hang-gliding goat.”

David Masterman, deputy ECD at VCCP London added, “Choosing up from the place our Highland Cow left off, we wished to dramatise the unstoppable energy of Virgin Media’s broadband with the story of a goat who leaves his stumbling herd behind to take to the skies in a dangle glider.”

So long as Virgin Media can ship on the bottom, so to talk (and it has many annoyed prospects) the marketing campaign is a winner. Though Wieden + Kennedy’s “Dancing Pony”, set to Fleetwood Mac and made for Three Cell, stays the head of the style.

MAA artistic scale: 6.5

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