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MEDIA BUYING DIRECT RESPONSE TELEVISION (DRTV) ARTICLE ......

TiVo Trying to Counter Ad Skipping
By: Peter Koeppel
Published: 06/09
 

TiVo, the company that created ad zapping, is now trying to develop ways to offset this trend. In the last 18 months, interactive TV offerings designed to counter ad skipping by consumers have increased, according to an article in the NY Times on April 23, 2009. In addition to TiVo, Cablevision, Cox Communications, Time Warner, Navic Networks, Dish Network and DirecTV are all offering interactive options, in an attempt to cut down on viewers zapping through TV spots and to create more engagement with consumers.

Last year TiVo started offering ads that appear in a text format when a viewers pauses a TV show. TiVo also offers ads that pop-up when a consumer fast-forwards through shows. If the consumer chooses to interact with the TiVo ad, they can view a product video; obtain additional information or a coupon. They even have an application where a car manufacturer allows consumers to pick out various colors options for cars they might want to purchase.

Cable Companies Offer a Range of Interactive Options

Various cable companies are offering a variety of interactive ad formats. For example, Cox Communications sells interactive ads that appear on top of commercials in certain markets. Viewers are given the option to access more information about a product or service utilizing their remote. Cablevision in New York is now offering video-on –demand. Disney is using this format to advertise their amusement parks and the consumer can elect to be called back immediately by a Disney agent.

Delivering Ads Based on Household Demographics

Time Warner, in conjunction with Navic, offers advertisers the ability to deliver different ads to households based on the demographics of the household. This technology employs a banner ad on top of the commercial, which enables viewers to use their remote to gain access to more information about an advertiser’s product. This approach allows for customized, more highly targeted ads that have a better chance of engaging the targeted customer than a traditional advertising approach. Combining this technology with the tracking and measurement tools available to DRTV advertisers seems like a particularly appealing tactic.

National Interactivity is Expanding

Currently both Dish Network and DirecTV are offering national interactive ads. However, most of the interactive cable ad options are being offered only in local markets. A group of the six largest cable companies plan on rolling out an interactive consumer request for information program nationally by the end of this year.

Opportunity for DRTV Marketers

Since the national interactive advertising options are limited at this time, not too many large brands are testing out the format yet. This creates an opportunity for DRTV advertisers seeking out new ways to improve their ROI. It may involve piecing together various networks and technologies, but those willing to test out interactivity, while the marketplace is in its early stages of development, are likely to benefit the most as these options become more widespread.

 
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