Dec 31

Response December: Subaru’s ‘Love,’ Programmatic Pragmatism, and TV Media Highlights

Response December Issue On the last day of 2014, I have some free time to pull together one last Response issue recap post. Our December issue went live online the weekend before Christmas and features a cover story on a major automotive marketer using direct, digital and data-driven tactics, as well as our new 2015 Media Timeline. While most of you are rightfully celebrating the holiday season (as I’ve been for most of the past week) and haven’t had the chance — or even the inkling — to check out the issue, here’s some of the back story on what’s inside!

  • Late in the summer I received an outreach from Diane Anton, corporate communications manager for New Jersey-based Subaru of America. The note was about the debut of the new Outback and the marketing campaign surrounding it, including a pair of new TV ads. Anytime a marketer as big as Subaru directs outreach to Response I know two things: 1) our message really is getting out to the right marketers; and 2) I will respond to that note ASAP. After a couple of calls with Diane — who was just a great pleasure to work with throughout the process — we were set for a cover feature with the automaker’s vice president of marketing Alan Bethke. With an interview and cover photo shoot that came together during the fall, the Subaru team was on top of everything we needed and was rather open about how crucial the digital and data-driven aspects have become in their successful “Love” campaign. If you missed the link above, here it is again: The Greatest ‘Love’ of All
  • Programmatic. If you work in marketing and advertising, 2014 was the year that you suddenly could not escape that word. And while it’s become a huge factor in digital media, there is still a lot of speculation on how programmatic media buying will affect the television industry. Heck, there is still a lot of speculation about what the word (and the concept) “programmatic means. We pulled together four experts from various sides of the television media world to give their insight on what to expect in 2015 and beyond. If you didn’t click the link above, here’s another chance: Programmatic Proliferation
  • During a breakfast in New York City in June, Dick Wechsler, leader of DR industry media buying agency Lockard & Wechsler Direct, first planted the seeds of a possible 2015 Media Timeline in the pages of Response. His thoughts — and those of Eddie Wilders, the LWD vice president who eventually worked on the piece with us — about the annual TV events that affect the average media buyer’s day-to-day efforts eventually evolved into the 4-page spread you see in this month’s issue. We’d love feedback on this piece, as we are considering making some version of it an annual occurrence in our pages. If you missed the link (to the opening spread in our digital edition — the best way to display the feature online), click here: 2015 Media Timeline: Following the TV Trends
  • Our monthly direct response TV and radio media billings update focuses on second-quarter 2014 DR radio results. After an outstanding second-quarter one year ago, DR radio’s 2Q 2014 results took a step back, more closely mirroring results in other recent April-June stretches. The network radio outlet faltered heavily during the quarter, leaving it almost wholly responsible for the $2 million total loss during the measured timeframe. To take a deeper look at 2Q 2014 DR radio media billings, click here: 2Q 2014 DR Radio Media Billings Slip $2 Million
  • Using January’s huge CES show (and our annual December feature on the consumer electronics space) as a jumping-off point, my Editor’s Note column talks about the divide between supporters of traditional — and even older forms of digital — media and the true believers in mobile media outreach. As usual, in any black-and-white debate, the truth about what will work best for marketers lies between. To read the column, here’s the link once again: Finding the Grey Areas Where Successful Campaigns Reside

Thanks again for reading and interacting with Response! Happy New Year and all the best in 2015!

Dec 19

Photo-A-Day 2013: Week 50

The week of Dec. 9-15 started with a business trip to frigid New York and ended at a glorious Sunday afternoon event at the Los Angeles State Historic Park, just north of downtown L.A. In between, there was plenty of holiday celebrating! Let’s take a look at the images.

9-DEC-2013: Amazing night view of the Empire State Building from my hotel window in NYC.

9-DEC-2013: Amazing night view of the Empire State Building from my hotel window in NYC.

10-DEC-2013: Some great industry folks rocking out onstage at an afterparty following our annual NYC Winter Bash.

10-DEC-2013: Some great industry folks rocking out onstage at an after-party following our annual NYC Winter Bash.

11-DEC-2015: Amazing B&W late afternoon view of the Empire State Building from my hotel window in NYC.

11-DEC-2013: Amazing B&W late afternoon view of the Empire State Building from my hotel window in NYC.

12-DEC-2013: Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and skating rink. Iconic.

12-DEC-2013: Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and skating rink. Iconic.

13-DEC-2013: Back in L.A. for a performance of the Nutcracker Suite at Disney Hall.

13-DEC-2013: Back in L.A. for a performance of the Nutcracker Suite at Disney Hall.

14-DEC-2013: Yukon Cornelius hanging out near the TV in the apartment.

14-DEC-2013: Yukon Cornelius hanging out near the TV in the apartment.

15-DEC-2013: Perfect Sunday at the L.A. State Historic Park just north of DTLA.

15-DEC-2013: Perfect Sunday at the L.A. State Historic Park just north of DTLA.

Dec 16

Photo-A-Day 2013: Week 49

The holidays moved into full swing during the week of Dec. 2-8. Between decorating around the house and industry holiday events, there was plenty of “festive” to go around. Remember, to see any image at full size, just click on it!

2-DEC-2013: The tree is up!

2-DEC-2013: The tree is up!

3-DEC-2013: Going to see a few tree images this week.

3-DEC-2013: Going to see a few tree images this week.

4-DEC-2013: The George Tirebiter statue on the USC campus.

4-DEC-2013: The George Tirebiter statue on the USC campus.

5-DEC-2013: Industry holiday party time means plenty of BIG smiles and silly hats.

5-DEC-2013: Industry holiday party time means plenty of BIG smiles and silly hats.

6-DEC-2013: Ok, last glamour shot of a tree ... for this week.

6-DEC-2013: Ok, last glamour shot of a tree … for this week.

7-DEC-2013: Thanks to my dad and step-mom, this incredible (and growing) display is possible every holiday season.

7-DEC-2013: Thanks to my dad and step-mom, this incredible (and growing) display is possible every holiday season.

8-DEC-2013: About four weeks ago, I had an excellent shot of an Omar Oraby dunk at the other end. This time, he's dropping one on Boston College.

8-DEC-2013: About four weeks ago, I had an excellent shot of an Omar Oraby dunk at the other end. This time, he’s dropping one on Boston College. Pe’Shon Howard (far left) seems to enjoy it.