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Advantages of TV (3)
o    Approximately 99% of all US households have a TV o    Very creative flexible o    Reaches a mass audience
Disadvantages of TV
o    Short lived and easily forgotten o    TV audience is fragments and skewed toward lower income consumers o    Shorter spots, so more clutter o    Very expensive o    TIVO, can skip commercials
Federal Communication Commission
·   ththe federal authority empowered to license radio and television stations and to assigns wavelengths to stations in the public interest
basic measure of tv
rating point 
Define Rating Point
program audience/ total tv households
Gross Rating Points
The weight of a schedule is measure in terms of total ratings for all commercial spots
Sare of audience
the percentage of households using tv to a particular program
networks
interconnecting stations for the simultaneous transmission of television or radio broadcast
Clearance
·         : the percentage of network affiliates that carry a particular network program
Compensation
: the payment of clearance fees by a television network to local stations carrying its shows
• Up-front buying
the purchase of network tv time by national advertisers during the first offering by network
scatter plan
the use of announcements over a variety of network programs and stations, to reach as many people as possible in a market
make goods
when a medium falls short of some audience guarantee, advertisers are provided concessions in the form of make-goods
spot tv
: purchasing of time from a local station, in contrast to purchasing from a network
• Nonwired networks
groups of radio and television stations whose advertising is sold simultaneously by station representatives 
Purpose of spot buys (3)
o    To allow network advertisers to provide additional Grp’s in those markets with the greatest sales potential o    To provide businesses with less than national or uneven distribution a means of avoiding waste circulation incurred by network television o    To allow network advertise…
bartter syndication
·         station obtains a program at no charge
off network syndication
·         syndicated programs that have previously been aired by a mjor network
stripping
scheduling a syndicated program on a 5 day per week basis
Adv. of cable
o    Ability to target a certain audience o    Lower cost o    A strong summer season o    Opportunity for local and spot cable advertising
• Interconnects:
a joining buying opportunity between 2 or more cable systems in the same market
Time shift viewing:
 recording programs on VCR for viewing at a later time
People meter
device that measures tv set usage by individuals rather than by households
Sweep Weeks
during these periods, ratings are taken for all television markets
TVQ
 a service of marketing evaluations that measure the popularity
Adv. of Radio
o    Radio is the primary medium for targeting narrow audience segments o    Radio is a mobile medium o    Radio has low costs and can reach quickly to changing market conditions o    Radio has a personal relationship with its audience o    The biggest strength in radio is its ability…
Dis. of Radio
o    Radio often lacks the impact of other media, because of no visual component o    Each week radio reaches about 94% of all adults and 90.6% of all teenagers o    Has a sheer number of stations, which creates a very fragmented environment especially for those advertisers needing to r…
•Satellite radio
Available by subscription and contains few, if any, commercials. It requires a special receiver but offers near CD-quality sound. 
HP Radio
: offers terrestrial radio stations the ability to deliver additional programming on the same amount of bandwidth with higher quality sound
Radio Advertising Bureau
Association to promote the use of radio as an advertising medium
Spot Radio
·         buying radio time on local stations on a market-by market basis by national advertisers o    Offers advertisers an opportunity to react quickly to changing competitive challenges o    EX: Home Depot and McDonald’s depend on spot radio to augment their national advertising
Adv. of Newspaper
o    Useful in reaching upscale households and opinion leaders o    Has significant reach in many major demographic segments o    Very flexible, offers a lot of different formats o    Much easier to measure newspaper audience o    Perceived as the most believable and trustworthy sourc…
Dis. of Newspaper
o    Few advertisements are actually read o    Circulation has fallen far behind population and growth o    Advertising cost has risen
Zoning
newspaper practice of offering advertisers partial coverage of a 
Zoned distribution preprints
can be inserted into newspapers that were delivered to specific zip codes
Standard advertising unit:
allow national advertisers to purchase newspapers in standard units from one paper to another
• Co-op advertising:
joint promotion of a national advertiser and a local retail outlet on behalf of the manufacturer’s product on sale in the retail store
Frequency discount:
requires some unit or pattern of purchase in addition to total amount of space
Flat Rate
 a uniform charge for space in a medium, without regard to the amount of space used or he frequency of insertion
Open Rate
in print, the highest advertising rate at which all discounts are placed
Bulk discount
there is a sliding scale so that the advertiser is charged proportionally less as more advertising is purchased
Adv. of Magazines
o    Can reach narrowly targeted audiences because of the range of specialized magazines o    Provide strong visuals to enhance brand awareness o    Offer some form of regional and/or demographic editions o    Portable and have a long-life
Dis. of Magazine
o    Expensive o    Clutter o    Have long lead times o    A single magazines has limited reach
Cross media buys
·         several media or vehicles that are packaged to be sold to advertisers to gain a synergistic communication effect and efficiencies in purchasing time or space
o City magazines:
 A hybrid b/w small circulation specialty publications and the partial-run editions of national magazines  directed to readers within a particular city   Popular with upscale local and regional firms
Custom publishing
One of the fastest growing sectors of the magazine business
Partial Run
when magazines offer less than their entire circulation to advertisers  Ex: demographic, geographic
when an advertiser buys a regional edition
when an advertiser buys a regional edition
o Selective binding:
 binding together different material directed to various reader segments in a single issue of a magazine  Most useful when there are significant subgroups of larger target markets within a publication’s audience  Can only be used for subscribers
bleed pages
uses all available space 
Cover date:
date appearing on cover
Closing date
the date when the print or plates needed to print must be in
mag networks
groups of magazines that be can be purchased together using one insertion order and paying a single invoice
 independent networks:
 made up of different publishers that market magazines with similar audience appeals
Rate based
 the circulation level on which advertising rates are based
Rate base, also refereed to as guaranteed circulation
the number of readers advertisers purchase
Paid Circulation
based on the circulation that a publisher promises to deliver to advertisers
 single publisher network
: a single publisher owns several magazines and will allow advertisers to buy all or any number of publications
Trade papers:
 a business publication directed to those who buy products for resale
• Cohort analysis: marketers access consumers’ lifelong values and preferences and develop strategies now for products these consumers will use later in life
marketers access consumers’ lifelong values and preferences and develop strategies now for products these consumers will use later in life
• Electroencephalography:
the recording of the brain’s electrical activity placed on the scalp
• Universal product code (UPC)
determines what their share of the market is, if one kind of packaging or in store advertising sells better and which retailers sell the most units
• Copy testing
: measuring the effectiveness of advertisements o Done in 2 stages: rough copy and finished copy
 Poster tests:
 measures more subtle effects such as communication, understanding and clarity
 Layout tests:
 measures more subtle effects such as communication, understanding and clarity
Card concept tests:
creative strategies are presented to respondents in the form of a headline followed by a paragraph • Measure the appeal
• Touchpoint integration:
consistency in tone, messaging and visual appearance 
• Creative brief:
o Key observation o Communication objective o Consumer insight o Promise o Support o Audience o Mandatories
• Structure of an advertisement:
o Promise of benefit (headline) o Spelling out of promise (sub-headline) o Amplification of story  o Proof of claim o Action to take
• Rich media:
method of communication that incorporates animation, sound, video, and interactivity that is going to overtake search marketing
• Overlays:
clickable rich media units that display in the bottom third video window
• Banner:
 a long, horizaontal, online ad usually found running across the top of the page
• In-banner video ads:
they leverage the banner space to deliver video experience as opposed
• In page video ads:
stand alone ads that do no generally have other streaming content associated with them
• Rich media:
online advertising formats that use advanced technology to harness broadband to build brands
Preditor:
 a producer, shooter and editor in one, it is a term that describes a new emerging group of filmmakers
Dailies
 the positive film that the film that comes out of the camera must be printed onto
• CGI: technology allowing computer operators to create altitudes of electronic effects for TV much more quickly
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o Keying:
electronically composing one picture over another
o Matte:
: a silhouette in black and white
o Composing
: image combination

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