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ESPN/NHL AIM TO SHOW "SOFTER SIDE" OF PLAYERS IN AD CAMPAIGN

          In a "tongue-and-cheek" campaign via Wieden & Kennedy
     that broke this week, ESPN "brings out the softer side" of
     NHL players to promote its hockey telecasts, according to
     Bonnie Tsui of AD AGE.  The effort, which features players
     such as Blues D Chris Pronger and Red Wings LW Brendan
     Shanahan, presents each NHL season "as one that 'unfolds
     like an epic novel,' with heroes and villains and an
     'unpredictable climax.'"  An ESPN spokesperson:
     "Strategically, what we're trying to do is take local and
     regional hockey fans and make them larger fans of the game. 
     If you are a fan of the New Jersey Devils and see a great
     and funny ad with Pronger and Shanahan, we're hoping you'll
     become more of a fan of the game, of the league and of the
     marquee players."  NHLE President Ed Horne added the
     campaign "does a good job of capturing the personalities of
     the players."  Print ads will run in ESPN Magazine, USA
     Today and USA Today's "NHL Preview Guide" (AD AGE, 9/25).
          KUDOS FOR ESPN: BRANDWEEK's Terry Lefton reports that
     ESPN's "consistent adherence to brand building, in
     everything from the ESPN Zones to programming promotion and
     more traditional promotional elements like sweepstakes,
     garnered" the network this year's Promotion Marketing
     Association's Marketer of the Year, which honors a "long-
     term commitment to brand building through promotion." 
     Impiric Senior VP Larry Deutsch, who chaired the selection
     committee: "ESPN is certainly known for its product and the
     creative ... but what we really respected was the emphasis
     on brand management from the top" (BRANDWEEK, 9/25 issue).

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