Cable Bahamas’ new Ad Campaign
Philip on Jun 30 2007 at 8:22 am | Filed under: Uncategorized
Cable Bahamas recently released its new ad Campaign, how fast do you like it . . . featuring various styles of Bahamian music. Each style represents a different speed for their service. These ads have been getting great responses so we figured, based on their cultural nature, we would post them here so that you can play them whenever you wish and not have to wait around for them to air.
Coralwave Jazz – 1.5 megabits per second. The following ad remembers the music of George Symonette, “The King of Goombay”. The dance is by the National Dance Company:
Coralwave Lite – 3 megabits per second. The following ad salutes the legendary Joseph Spence. Fred Ferguson is featured on guitar and Geno D on vocals. Dancers are from the National Dance Company:
Coralwave Groove – 6 megabits per second. The following ad salutes Rake ‘n’ Scrape music with the sounds of Ophie and the Webbsites and the dance of the National Dance Company:
Coralwave Rock – 9 megabits per second. The following ad celebrates the music of Junkanoo. The recording of the popular hit “Funky Nassau” is by Colours Junkanoo Group and the dancers are from the National Dance Company:


Congrats DJ on birthing the idea for these ads. I heard the interview with Island FM the other day and was like WOW when he explained how he used the dancers and people like Gino D to give finally raise the bar of commercials in the Bahamas. Absolutely everyone I know, even people who don’t watch tv that much have something to say about them. It comes up at the weirdest times like a night out with the girls, even in the office… everyone is talking about the cable bahamas commercials… the only thing that bothers me is that I got so caught up in the music and dancing I still don’t even know what they’re advertising yet! I know it’s right there on the screen but I really don’t bother looking away from the dancers to see what they mean by how fast do you like it. Anyways David congrats again!
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I think this advertisement was great! And matched any other international advertisement.
Continue the good work!