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Thursday
Oct142010

The LA Sparks Team Up to Promote Anti-Tobacco Campaign

The WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks teamed up with the National Public Health Information Coalition (NPHIC) to implement a terrific anti-tobacco campaign designed to to drive awareness and traffic around state resources to help smokers quit. The partnership leveraged the Sparks new head coach, Jennifer Gillom, as a spokesperson to effectively message to African American, Latino, and LGBT fans in attendance at Sparks games.

Activation tactics in support of the campaign included:

  • A PA Announcement, featuring Coach Gillom, that was promoted through the team's various media channels (in-broadcast, online, and on the scoreboard)
  • In-arena signage, including courtside rotational messaging and camera-visible underbelly signage prominently featured underneath the scoreboard
  • Select community events
  • Presenting sponsorship of select game nights, including the home opener and Gospel Night
  • On-court contests, Jumbotron messaging, interactive concourse exhibits, and more

The campaign proved to be very successful for all parties involved and the LA County Tobacco Control and Prevention Program reported a significant increase in traffic to its website, http://www.NoExcusesLA.com, and call center hotline (1-800-NO BUTTS).

Check out Coach Gillom's special anti-tobacco announcement below:

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