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Sierra Mist's New Funny Business

July 22, 2008

- Elaine Wong


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Sierra Mist has co-partnered with Comedy Central alum Adam de la Pena to launch an animated Web series, called On the Bubble, which delivers daily news in the form of satire.

The site, OnTheBubbleNews.com, kicks off this Friday with an exclusive screening at the Comic-Con in San Diego. The series of two-to-three minute segments stars five "tech-savvy," "wanna-be" college-aged reporters who offer their take on current events. Actors playing the characters include Dana Snyder of Cartoon Network's Aqua Teen Hunger Force and de la Pena, who portrays Luke Hasting, On the Bubble's resident slacker and co-anchor.

"The Sierra Mist brand is all about a fresh take on humor," said Michelle Naughton, a rep for Pepsi-Cola North America, the soft drink brand's parent company. The show's formatting allows Sierra Mist to reach viewers where they're most likely to be found, while delivering humorous commentary on real-time news, she added.

On the Bubble airs every Wednesday from the dorm/make-shift newsroom of a fictional Middle Town Community College. Sierra Mist collaborated with medium—sibling company to Levity Entertainment, Los Angeles—to produce the show.

"With today's ever evolving media world, Web savvy, young adults are demanding their news and entertainment on a 24/7 basis, in some cases creating news on their own," said Naughton. "On the Bubble takes all these factors into account and delivers entertaining content right where this audience is—across multiple online platforms."

Sierra Mist spent $28.1 million on advertising last year (excluding online), per Nielsen Monitor-Plus.


Sierra Mist's New Funny Business

July 22, 2008

- Elaine Wong


bw/photos/stylus/33522-OnTheBubble.jpg

Sierra Mist has co-partnered with Comedy Central alum Adam de la Pena to launch an animated Web series, called On the Bubble, which delivers daily news in the form of satire.

The site, OnTheBubbleNews.com, kicks off this Friday with an exclusive screening at the Comic-Con in San Diego. The series of two-to-three minute segments stars five "tech-savvy," "wanna-be" college-aged reporters who offer their take on current events. Actors playing the characters include Dana Snyder of Cartoon Network's Aqua Teen Hunger Force and de la Pena, who portrays Luke Hasting, On the Bubble's resident slacker and co-anchor.

"The Sierra Mist brand is all about a fresh take on humor," said Michelle Naughton, a rep for Pepsi-Cola North America, the soft drink brand's parent company. The show's formatting allows Sierra Mist to reach viewers where they're most likely to be found, while delivering humorous commentary on real-time news, she added.

On the Bubble airs every Wednesday from the dorm/make-shift newsroom of a fictional Middle Town Community College. Sierra Mist collaborated with medium—sibling company to Levity Entertainment, Los Angeles—to produce the show.

"With today's ever evolving media world, Web savvy, young adults are demanding their news and entertainment on a 24/7 basis, in some cases creating news on their own," said Naughton. "On the Bubble takes all these factors into account and delivers entertaining content right where this audience is—across multiple online platforms."

Sierra Mist spent $28.1 million on advertising last year (excluding online), per Nielsen Monitor-Plus.
 


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