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Official
Sponsors Announced for Project Runway
10/11/05
BRAVO,
MIRAMAX TELEVISION, THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY AND ELLE SEW UP PARTNERSHIPS FOR
THE NEW SEASON OF 'PROJECT RUNWAY'
NEW YORK -- October 3, 2005 -- Bravo, Miramax Television, The Weinstein
Company and ELLE are pleased to announce that L'Oreal Paris, Saturn,
TRESemme, Banana Republic and Orbitz have signed on as the official
sponsors of the second season of Bravo's Emmy-nominated runaway hit series
"Project Runway," which premieres Wednesday, December 7 at 10
p.m., ET/PT.
The partnerships with Saturn, L'Oreal Paris and TRESemme are integrated
deals that will provide significant exposure in all mediums including
in-show, on-air and print. Orbitz is an official on-air sponsor for Bravo
and Banana Republic has formed a deal with Miramax and The Weinstein
Company to provide in-show integration.
"The creative world of fashion design truly struck a cord with our
advertiser base as so many brands came forward to be part of the second
season of 'Project Runway'," said Lauren Zalaznick, President of
Bravo. "The organic integration in, and on-air association with, this
series is a great way for these sponsors to create a strong buzz among key
consumers."
"We are looking forward to another successful season of 'Project
Runway' and are excited about being in business with Bravo and all of our
partners," said Harvey Weinstein.
"'Project Runway' is a brand's dream," said Lori Sale,
Executive Vice President Worldwide Promotions for Miramax Films.
"There are so many organic integration opportunities within the show
and outside the show through our partnership with Bravo and ELLE Magazine.
We have been literally able to create one-stop shopping for brands who
seek a relationship with fashion and style."
Supermodel Heidi Klum will return as host of the Emmy-nominated series,
which gives aspiring designers a chance to break into the notoriously
difficult-to-crack fashion world. Along with the critical praise the
series received, the first season garnered record ratings for Bravo. With
500% growth over its total-viewer and key demographic premiere numbers in
December, the series finale on February 23 of cable's hottest show, and
the only cable show nominated for an Emmy in the Competitive Reality
category, delivered the highest numbers for any Bravo telecast for the
2004-05 season to date.
The second season of the premier reality series set in the glamorous
and rigorous world of the fashion industry will pit sixteen aspiring
designers against each other facing off on design challenges. Saturn will
provide the winner with $100,000 in seed money to help them launch their
own line and a 2007 Saturn Sky Roadster. The winner's designs will be
photographed for ELLE by the magazine's world-renowned Publication
Director, Gilles Bensimon, and they will also receive a mentorship from
the Banana Republic Design Team.
"Project Runway" is executive produced by Dan Cutforth and
Jane Lipsitz of Magical Elves ("Project Greenlight," "Last
Comic Standing"). Heidi Klum and her managers Desiree Gruber and Jane
Cha of NYC-based Full Picture also executive produce the series. Barbara
Schneeweiss oversaw the production on behalf of Miramax Television and The
Weinstein Company. Jen Berman oversaw the production on behalf of Miramax
Television.
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