Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Ont. Liberal TV ads target ethnic vote


Ont. Liberal TV ads target ethnic vote

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

TORONTO - Just seven months away from a provincial election and still smarting from a bitter byelection defeat in September, the Ontario Liberal party Monday unveiled a series of television ads targeted largely at ethnic voters in three upcoming races.

Observers say the ads reflect a heightened sense of urgency among provincial Liberals, who are worried about losing momentum as they near the October 2007 provincial vote. Television ads have never before been employed in a byelection race.
Liberal spokeswoman Christine Bome said the ads will run on two networks with large ethnic viewership, Omni and Fairchild Television, but denied they were made specific bid to capture the ethnic vote.

''We're targeting what we can afford,'' said Bome, executive director of the party's advertising body. ''At the end of the day, if we were to put an ad on the air for Toronto, that would go well beyond our resources ... These are very strategic and targeted buys on people that we believe live in those communities.''

READ THE STORY AT CANADA.COM

Monday, January 29, 2007

TV Stations Prepare for $1 Billion Presidential Ad Onslaught


Dozens of Candidates Create Most Wide-Open Race Since TV Era Began
By Ira Teinowitz

WASHINGTON (AdAge.com) -- The 2008 presidential race is shaping up to be an embarrassment of riches -- and possibly headaches -- for TV markets across the country.

Amid mouthwatering visions of more than $1 billion in spending on the most wide-open race since the TV era began, stations will have to devise some way to handle the rush when close to two dozen candidates come knocking at the same time. And some local TV stations will look to the web for help.


READ THE ARTICLE AT ADVERTISING AGE

Sunday, January 28, 2007

MITCH TV. Over 7,000 video views served!

Since adding video to MITCH TV last year, the hits have increased and the number of video views per-day are increasing. We've seen days with over 175 views and total views to date are over 7,000!

My profile video has been viewed over 440 times!

If you would like information on how to add video to your site, call or email me.

Mitch Drew

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Country radio grapples with shifting demographics


NASHVILLE (Billboard) - When Los Angeles country music station KZLA changed format last August, alarms sounded in the country music radio and record communities.

It's increasingly difficult to succeed with country radio in a market where Caucasians carry less and less sway.

READ THE STORY AT YAHOO.COM

Friday, January 19, 2007

Sylvan Learning Center on Channel M

Sylvan Learning Centers CANTONESE


Sylvan Learning Center Chinese on Vimeo


Sylvan Learning Centers MANDARIN


Sylvan Learning Center Mandarin on Vimeo


Sylvan Learning Centers PUNJABI


Sylvan Learning Center Punjabi on Vimeo

Recording the Cantonese and Mandarin Voice-over at Channel M Studios, Vancouver

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

The Super Bowl not so SUPER for CBS?


Yes it's true, at MITCH TV we are obsessed with The Super Bowl and it's not about how much the spots are sold for..it's all about how many people it reaches and in this world of 'narrow casting' and consumer-generated-content it's nice to know that the world will be normal again on one Sunday a year.

It turns out CBS still has time left in the game and with only a few weeks to go, only 70% of the inventory is sold out. Some think that this there are advertisers who are 'IN' but don't want you to know they are 'IN' and some think that the big budgets for GIANT TV events may be moving away from the current trends of specialty TV and select programming.

Post a comment! What do you think?

GO TO BRANDWEEK FOR THE FULL STORY

USA Networks "Nashville Star" partners with JuiceCaster



This is a really cool story.

USA Networks are starting production of their 5th season of a talent search program called "Nashville Star". To capitalize on the growing trend in consumer-generated-media, the have teamed up with Juice Wireless.

Contestants of the show will be able to instantly upload photos and video clips taken with their cell phones and post them online at the "Nashville Star" web site.

Viewers aka FANS of the show will be able to see the "the 1 hour on TV and the other 23 hours" of the contestant's lives as they compete to get a record deal.

Fans of the show will subscribe to a particular contestant's MediaBox channel and can be notified when news posts are uploaded, via test message. Fans can view the content on their cell phones of link to the site online.

GO TO NASHVILLE STAR AT USANETWORKS.COM

LX.TV is on NBC!

Web TV show moves to the Big Network

Last year, MITCH TV hosted a segment of LX.TV and told you about how this cool new TV show was gaining attention as a way to reach young, sexy and rich New Yorkers and LA'ers.

This week episode "LX.TV 1st?look:NYC" aired on WNBC's HD channel digital 4.4.

Look for more LX.TV coming soon to a BIG SCREEN near you and look for web-to-TV to be an emerging trend in 2007.

VISIT LX.TV BY CLICKING HERE

Latinos TV Viewers get "Rated"



Hispanic "Rating Watch" to feature Latino TV viewers.

Hispanic Market Weekly announced that they will be adding a new feature to help advertisers and agencies determine what Spanish-language and English-language shows are most watched by Latinos.

"Ratings Watch" will also give and overview of what is happening in local markets, like New York, LA and Miami and look at how the independent stations are competing against the main networks.

CLICK HERE TO VISIT HISPANIC MARKET WEEKLY

Saturday, December 30, 2006

MITCH TV 2006 YEAR IN REVIEW

Here's are the top stories from MITCH TV in 2006.

USER GENERATED CONTENT or REALITY TV 2.0

You might agree that the one thing that dominated the world of advertising and marketing this year was ‘user generated content’. We saw the dramatic rise of MySpace and the mainstream acceptances of YouTube. Now virtually every main portal has some kind of function that involves content from user. It’s truly amazing to think that anyone with a video camera or even cell phone camera can broadcast around the world! A recent eMarketer report indicated that there are currently 60 million Americans regularly viewing video content on the internet and that number will GROW to over 150 million by 2010.

For some reason people LOVE TO WATCH regular people. Even ‘American Idol’ beat ‘The Grammys’ for TV audience this year. 30 million Americans tuned into watch amateurs entertainers compared to 15 million watching Madonna and the other Grammy talent.

BLOGGERS AND VLOGGERS

With well over 55 million Blogs online and a new one being created every second, it’s difficult to cut thru the clutter as a reader and increasingly challenging for publishers to increase readership. One of the techniques that we’ve used at MITCH TV is to keep the scope of the content narrow and the target relatively small. I use the blog as a marketing tool aimed at the 350 - 400 people in my direct contact list. Adding video to the site this year has proven to be a really exciting dynamic and with creative ‘tags’ and random posting to our links, we have been able to see a steady increase in traffic.

TV STILL RULES

No matter how you look at all of this exciting online activity, TV still rules as the number one advertising medium on the planet. The SuperBowl Broadcast is still considered the ‘benchmark’ of what is happening in the world of advertising and marketing. That being said, 2006 saw a rapid movement of mainstream TV-to-online as Disney, CBS, FOX, NBC, ABC and others all began migrating content in some way or another to the internet. When CBS began hosting clips of David Letterman online at YouTube.com, the ratings for the broadcast on TV increased. More viewers mean more money for the networks so 2007 will see an ever increasing migration of TV content to the web.


2006 saw a strong ‘upfront’ in National TV advertising sales in May. TV viewership is rising, TV sets are getting bigger and with High Definition they are getting better. In 2006 the number of TV sets in an average home is at it’s highest level ever.

WEBISODES AND SHORT VIDEO or THE OFFICE AT THE OFFICE

We can thank FLASH for this, or maybe we can thank our busy lifestyles, but the ‘webisode’ world is on the rise and we will see more short form content on the internet. Episode recaps, highlights and clips are the top viewed forms. Consumers still prefer a 52 inch PLASMA Screen for watching a full program and aren't ready yet to watch the SuperBowl Game on a cell phone.

HISPANIC, ASIAN ADVERTISING ON THE RISE IN THE US

The mainstream American advertising machine is just starting to wake up to the power of ETHNIC MARKETING. It's a simple concept, speak to people in the language that they understand and sell more products!

The 2006 SuperBowl had Toyota running the FIRST MAINSTREAM BROADCAST TV commercial with partial Spanish content. Other advertisers are getting on board the ‘ethnic’ marketing bandwagon as well.

Walmart is the number one retailer in the world and watching what they do is a good way to see into the future of advertising. They led the way in Ethnic marketing and create ethnic commercials for Hispanics, blacks and Asians. Chrysler announced a new multi-language marketing program to launch in the New Year.

Statistics show that many product categories like Cell Phones index high in certain ethnic groups and in some regions, over 30% of the target consumers are regular users of media in a language that is NOT English.

2006 say the Latin Grammy Awards run for their second year on the Univision Network in Spanish. The ratings were much higher with the program in Spanish and the programs had a lot less impact as an English program running on CBS up to 2004.

The NUMBER TWO Newscast in NEW YORK CITY is on Channel 41 Univision in Spanish.

Much more on Hispanic and Asian marketing to come in 2007!


PRODUCT PLACEMENT, ONE SPONSOR PER SHOW AND LIVE COMMERCIALS!

2006 was a year that advertisers took an aggressive look at new ways to get their message wrapped around content. We are seeing more product placement in TV and Movies and the new year will bring ‘one sponsor per show’ events. Phillips recently sponsored the NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams and ‘bought the whole show’. Microsoft recently launched their new video game platform with a complete sponsorship of ESPN’s Sport Center.

Get ready to see more commercials that are created by consumers and mainstream advertisers find ways to integrate user generated content advertising. 2006 saw more user generated content in Music Videos and the next step will be user content in commercials, TV shows and Movies! Chevy and Frito Lay and now running contest for users to help them create commercials for broadcast in the 2007 SuperBowl.

HONOURABLE MENTIONS

Here’s a list of events that warranted a posting on MITCH TV this year.

- The King Of Cars TV show about a Las Vegas car dealer named Chopper.
- Muhammad Ali sells the marketing rights to his name and likeness for $50million
- Group of marketers develop an ad auction site with eBay
- Home Depot ads video to their web site and consumers love it
- TV Guide stops publishing their print edition and move solely to online
- Kurt Cobain tops Elvis as the top earning dead celebrity
- One in three Americans is Hispanic, black or Asian

Thank you for visiting MITCH TV. Good luck in 2007!