Tony Romo returned for the third year to take over Corona’s hotline. Starting today, enthusiasts can call the Corona hotline at 1-844-9-CORONA to get Romo’s recommendation on fantasy football and play a smooth Q&A game. Those who respond to a consultation will have the possibility to immediately win a new design Corona Lime Time Trophy and participate in the grand prize.
“We’re excited to bring Corona’s hotline with Tony Romo for another season,” said Ann Legan, Corona’s vice president of logo marketing. “This season will be unique, but we know that enthusiasts across the country will continue to locate tactics to share the excitement of the season with their circle of family and friends. With unparalleled enthusiasm for the game, Tony represents all the most productive things in football and we know he will continue to help enthusiasts locate his diversity of games by 2020. »
Activations come with 3 new commercials, chances to win instantly and a draw to win the grand prize of a night’s draft on the beach for the variety of a 2021 fantasy league. The complete crusade comes with a 360 marketing effort that comes with off-site programming with the new Corona Lime Time Trophy and social and virtual promotion plus TV spots.
Romo says he’s ahead of another season of Corona’s hotline.
“As a new football season begins, I’m looking ahead to run Corona’s hotline again,” Romo said. “While this football season is very different, it will be wonderful to bring other people together around the unusual pastime of football. I can’t promise that enthusiasts will succeed with their groups this year, but I’m here to help top hobby enthusiasts get the coveted Corona Lime Time Trophy. “
The Corona hotline is open until 31 October.
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I am the founder BusinessofCollegeSports. com and in the past I was a sports reporter for ESPN. I’m the host of The Business of College Sports podcast and the “Saturday Millionaires: How Winning Football Builds Winning Colleges” (Wiley/Turner, 2013). After practicing law for 4 years and contributing to Forbes and Comcast Sports Southeast as a sports advertising analyst, I joined ESPN in 2011 for two years as a sports journalist. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Politics from Oglethorpe University and a Ph. . RE. in Law at the Levin School of Law at the University of Florida Follow me on Twitter: @SportsBizMiss.