Bauer has launched a national television campaign to advertise Hits Radio as 16 heritage stations join the network.
The campaign is fronted by presenters Sam Thompson, Fleur East and Gemma Atkinson and will be seen in ad breaks during shows such as Gogglebox, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, and Late Night Lycett.
The 30 second spots started today (April 17th) as Pirate FM, Radio City, Rock FM, Pulse 1, Hallam FM, Viking FM, Gem, Free Radio, Signal 1, The Wave, Lincs FM and Metro/TFM switched
The campaign follows last year’s marketing push of sister brand Greatest Hits Radio, and will be supported by OOH, digital and print activity.
Our brand new advert is here!
Get ready to Turn It Up with Hits Radio pic.twitter.com/QaJx876JmE
— Hits Radio (@hitsradiouk) April 17, 2024
Discussing the new ad, Anne Marie-Lavan, Chief Marketing Officer for Bauer Media Audio UK said: “The driving force behind this campaign was always the intention to reflect everything we know Hits Radio listeners love about the station – the realness, our talent and of course the music – and I believe that’s exactly what we’ve achieved.
“I’m hugely proud of the ad – the first for Hits Radio – and of all of the brilliant team here at Bauer who helped bring it all together.”
Radio people have been marking the end of some of the radio station brands on social media, some of which are 50 years old.
The Hits Radio logo has also had a slight tweak ahead of the launches today.
The Hits Radio rebrands at 6am all started with the same sequence. Here’s how it sounded for listeners in Liverpool with @joelrossradio & @RadioCityLeanne pic.twitter.com/8hcbm08Am6
— Andy Walmsley (@Radiojottings) April 17, 2024
This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk