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Saturday Night Live inks deal to create funny ads for Apple - Cydia Dev

Saturday Night Live inks deal to create funny ads for Apple - Cydia Dev | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Alec Baldwin has been killing it as President Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live.

iPhone ads are about to get a lot funnier.

Apple is reportedly planning to inject some much-needed humor into a few of its upcoming commercials after striking a deal with NBC that will see the team behind Saturday Night Live write a few ads for the iPhone-maker.

The partnership between Apple and NBC will result in a series of commercials slated to appear during Saturday Night Live in a couple of weeks, according to Variety. SNL also scored a deal with Verizon that will result in two ad spots being shown on April 8 and April 15.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Looks like Apple could be bringing native advertising to Saturday Night Live. Stay tuned.

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How Yule Log Videos Went From a Quirky Idea to a Hot Marketing Tool

How Yule Log Videos Went From a Quirky Idea to a Hot Marketing Tool | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

According to the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association, only about half (52 percent) of American homes have a fireplace. For the 48 percent of us who are flueless, it's not easy getting into the holiday spirit—not when just about every popular conception of Christmas revolves around chestnuts roasting on an open fire and Santa Claus coming down the chimney.


Fortunately, there is a substitute: the Yule log.


Chances are you've already noticed, and probably watched, one of these ersatz holiday fireplaces. But in case you haven't, the Yule log goes like this: It's a video of a fireplace with logs burning inside it. You watch it. That's it.


Some Yule logs can get pretty elaborate. Virtual Fireplace, for example, allows viewers to select their own pile of logs and even choose from several different combustion sounds. Some of them are themed, such as the Darth Vader Yule Log, which shows the famous villain's remains atop the logs. (Say what you want, but the thing has over 1.2 million views.) Still others feature internet stars. Celebrity cat Lil Bub, for instance, has his own Yule log video....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great holiday story about the origins of the TV Yule logs. Recommended viewing and reading! 9/10

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Here Are the TV Shows and Networks People Watch Live Most and Least Often

Here Are the TV Shows and Networks People Watch Live Most and Least Often | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

While broadcast viewers are thought to represent a more traditional TV audience than those watching cable, a new report says they are actually less likely to watch programming live than their cable counterparts, especially if the network in question is The CW.

 

That information comes from TiVo Research's Q2 State of TV report, which was released today. The quarterly report tracks time-shifting using TiVo's Media TRAnalytics data set, which anonymously aggregates set-top box data from more than 2.3 million households including TiVo owners and other cable providers.

 

According to the study, while the vast majority of TV viewing continues to be live, broadcast network prime-time viewing is more likely to be time-shifted than cable programming. Twenty-six percent of broadcast prime-time programming was time-shifted during the second quarter (23 percent overall was watched in the C3 window, from the same day to three days later; the other 3 percent was time-shifted four to seven days). In total day viewing, 20 percent of broadcast programing was time-shifted....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

In addition to your binge watching, are you a time-shifter?

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Nielsen Probes Viewers' Minds: Finds They Are Distracted By Screens, May Not Comply With People Meters

Nielsen Probes Viewers' Minds: Finds They Are Distracted By Screens, May Not Comply With People Meters | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The study -- which is part of an ongoing series of research commissioned by the Council for Research Excellence to understand the nature of watching TV in the current viewing environment -- was conducted by Nielsen Consumer Neuro, which utilizes a variety of biometric measurement techniques to understand people’s conscious and unconscious interaction with media.


The findings of the study, dubbed “The Mind of the Viewer,” were described as preliminary, especially the part testing response to people-meter prompts, but it suggested that the kinds of media distractions impacting the way people consume media may also be impacting the way the industry measures how people consume media.


“We live in the age of distraction,” Carl Marci, chief neuroscientist at Nielsen, remarked, adding: “People make interesting choices with technology.”


When it comes to interacting with people meters -- the technology that is the basis for producing national TV’s advertising currency, Nielsen national TV ratings -- 25% of Nielsen people-meter panelists participating in the study did not respond to their prompts because they were looking at a second screen when the meter prompted them with a light....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This just in. Second screens distract says Nielsen. Nonetheless, an interesting perspective and potential concern for advertisers in the "age of distraction."

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Set Your Watches, The 'Commercial' Is About To Turn 75... Tick, Tick, Tick

Set Your Watches, The 'Commercial' Is About To Turn 75... Tick, Tick, Tick | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Long before America ran on Dunkin’, it ran on Bulova. In fact, “America runs on Bulova” was the only copy -- spoken as a voiceover with a simple graphic of a Bulova watch represented on a map of the U.S. -- that was also the first TV commercial ever aired 75 years ago today.

The spot ran only 10 seconds and cost only $9 to air on NBC’s then New York affiliate WNBT, which was also one of the first commercial TV stations to broadcast that day.

The spot ran at 2:39 PM on the East Coast just before a Brooklyn Dodgers game was broadcast....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Now that's a cool clip of advertising history. At $9 to air it, the cost per thousand was terrific!

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6 of the Best Holiday Commercials You May Not See on TV

6 of the Best Holiday Commercials You May Not See on TV | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Some of the best 2016 Holiday Commericals. Which one is your favorite?
Jeff Domansky's insight:

A few fun holiday commercials to enjoy.

ARA Comunicación Digital's curator insight, December 14, 2016 10:15 AM
Algunos de los mejores anuncios que no verás en la televisión
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Many TV Networks Growing -- Just Not The Big Ones

Many TV Networks Growing -- Just Not The Big Ones | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Headlines about TV viewership have not been particularly positive. Common themes lately have been: “TV ratings plummeting,”  “NFL viewership in decline,”“Millennials unplug from TV,” or “Cord-cutting, cord-shaving growing.” Then there’s a big favorite lately: “TV can’t deliver reach like it used to.”

 

While there’s some truth in all of these ideas, they don’t tell the whole story of TV viewership today.

 

First, overall TV viewership is not falling off a cliff. After four-plus decades of extraordinary growth, there is no question that the average amount of time Americans spend watching old-fashioned TV plateaued over the past few years and has now begun to decline. However, this overall decline is in the very small single digits annually....TV has not lost overall reach. In fact, its overall ad-reach capacity has never been greater.

 

What’s changed is that TV audiences have fragmented their viewing across hundreds of different channels and all of the dayparts,  and most major brands keep making the same buys. They’re chasing the few shows with bigger ratings without trying to understand how to scientifically and efficiently re-aggregate the fragmented audiences. Doing so is hard work and takes time and investment, all in short supply in media buying ...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Many TV networks are growing -- just not the big ones. That's the new reality and marketers need to get over it and work harder.

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Percent of TV Channels Viewed Drops to Single Digits, Nielsen Attributes Digital Choices

Percent of TV Channels Viewed Drops to Single Digits, Nielsen Attributes Digital Choices | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The hyper-fragmentation of consumer choice across all screens is reducing the share of choices they make to watch a TV channel. That’s among the top findings coming out of the latest edition of Nielsen’s “Total Audience Report.”

The report, which was released to clients Thursday, is the first to publish shares of channels received and viewed by the average American household in a while.

It shows the average number viewed has fallen to less than 10% of the channels they receive.

That’s down dramatically from the last time Nielsen published such data, which showed the average was still in the double digits....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Research reinforces multiscreen and fragmentation of TV viewing.

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Props No More, Ikea's Catalog Models Have Become Delusional Fame Seekers

Props No More, Ikea's Catalog Models Have Become Delusional Fame Seekers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The humans sprinkled throughout the Ikea catalog traditionally have been pure background material, a supporting cast to the furniture and other brand goods for sale. But no longer!


In this spot from DDB Brussels, they speak out, during the photo shoot for the new catalog, about their hopes and dreams, display their impressive thespian chops, and most of all, are thrilled to be poised on the cusp of what will surely be worldwide fame on the A-list level.

That end line nicely puts a bow on the whole video, which is in keeping with a lot of Ikea catalog marketing lately—jokey, self-aware and culturally smart, as seen most notably in the BookBook spot from BBH Singapore two years ago.
"The Ikea catalog is one of the most read books in the world. So it makes sense for the models to consider this their breakthrough moment. Their door opener to stardom," DDB says. "We listen in as they dream out loud of becoming household names in TV, modeling, acting and mentally preparing themselves for a life in the spotlight."...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

New IKEA TV spots are loads of fun.

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Study: Viewers Engage More With TV Ads Than Video Ads

Study: Viewers Engage More With TV Ads Than Video Ads | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In keeping with results from biometric and eye tracking data, 47% of consumers said they immediately skip or ignore a video ad on Facebook before watching it.

Innerscope says 25% of consumers were more likely to say they would try or buy target brands after watching the ads on TV, compared to watching the ads on Facebook at 9%.

Innerscope says smaller screens are a big factor in lower video ad impact, where visual attention spent on branding moments, logos and taglines declined with screen size....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

TV still titillates. Very interesting study compares TV with social media advertising using biometric data.

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