Virgin Media Rugby Gets KFC Sponsorship: A New Era Begins
Virgin Media Rugby is excited to announce a new partnership with KFC, kicking off a new era for Irish rugby fans. This exciting collaboration sees KFC become the official fast-food sponsor of the Virgin Media One broadcast of the Guinness Six Nations and other key rugby events.
A Tasty Collaboration for Rugby Fans
This partnership promises to bring a unique and engaging experience for fans tuning in to watch the action on Virgin Media One. KFC will be involved in a range of activations, including:
- Exclusive on-air content: Expect behind-the-scenes glimpses, player interviews, and special segments featuring KFC.
- Interactive social media campaigns: Engage with your favorite players and win exciting prizes through engaging competitions.
- KFC-themed activations: Enjoy special offers and experiences at selected KFC restaurants throughout the tournament.
A Match Made in Heaven
The partnership between Virgin Media Rugby and KFC brings together two iconic brands with a passion for connecting with Irish audiences. Virgin Media, known for its commitment to providing exceptional entertainment experiences, will be delivering the best possible rugby coverage, while KFC, synonymous with delicious finger lickin' good food, will be adding a unique and exciting dimension to the viewing experience.
A Recipe for Success
This sponsorship is a testament to the growing popularity of rugby in Ireland and the significant audience that Virgin Media One attracts for these events. The partnership will enable both brands to reach a wider audience and further cement their positions as leaders in their respective fields.
KFC is looking forward to bringing its signature flavor and fun to the world of rugby, while Virgin Media aims to deliver an unforgettable experience for all fans. Together, they are ready to serve up a winning combination for Irish rugby fans.
This collaboration is a win-win for everyone involved, promising a season full of exciting rugby action and delicious KFC treats.