MInnesota Vikings to Start New Media Campaign Promoting Stadium Advocacy

November 15, 2011

The Minnesota Vikings will start a new media campaign on the team’s stadium efforts during tonight’s Monday Night Football matchup in Green Bay with fans watching the Vikings-Packers game on either KARE 11 or ESPN seeing television ads based on the team’s stadium advocacy video unveiled on Saturday, allergy November 5.

The Vikings media campaign is designed to drive accurate information on the stadium issue, viagra arm fans and supporters with the facts, unhealthy and remind everyone what the Vikings mean to Minnesota. Online, radio, print and television advertising elements will be included over the next several weeks, and the team will begin making community stops around the State to discuss the issue.

Lester Bagley, Vikings Vice President of Public Affairs and Stadium Development, said:  “This team is followed by over two million Minnesotans every week and is an important piece of the fabric of this State. We have a great story to tell, and it’s time for us to take the case for a new stadium more directly to the public.”

The team’s :30 and :60 television spots, along with the complete stadium advocacy video and new Arden Hills stadium images, are available for download on the team’s media-only ftp site (instructions attached) in the file titled “New Vikings Stadium.”