<p> TOPIC: SOURCES OF MEDIA & MARKET INFORMATION</p><p>I. INTRODUCTION</p><p>A. Syndicated vs. Customized Data:</p><p>______data: general information collected for many advertisers and reported on a regular basis</p><p>______data: information collected only upon request for a specific advertiser or brand</p><p>B. PCs/CDs are currently used to access syndicated data.</p><p>C. Need to exercise caution when using data in decision-making. Why? II. GENERAL CATEGORIES OF MEDIA INFORMATION</p><p>-- What are the general categories of information used by media planners?</p><p>-- How (at which step of the process) are they helpful to a media planner?</p><p>1. Marketing data: </p><p>2. Competitive Media Usage Data:</p><p>3. Media Audience Data:</p><p>4. Circulation and Rates Data:</p><p>5. Miscellaneous Data A. Marketing Data</p><p> On Product Usage </p><p>1. Nielsen Marketing Research Services ("Scantrack") -- for ______</p><p>-- Used to find out (examples):</p><p>2. SMRB -"P" volumes 3. MRI-"P" volumes</p><p>-- ______(heavy, medium, light, and all users), ______, demographics, and "lifestyle" characteristics</p><p>-- Used to find out (examples):</p><p>"Who are the users of Peanut butter in terms of demographics, what magazines do they read, and what programs do they watch?"</p><p>4. MMR - similar to SMRB or MRI, but focus on HHs with $60K+ income.</p><p>-- Used to find out (examples):</p><p> On Geographic Market </p><p>1. State & Metropolitan Area Data Book & Statistical Abstract of the United States -- issued by U.S. Government</p><p>2. Standard Rate and Data Services (SRDS), Consumer Market Data Summary -- marketing information located in front section of various SRDS's.</p><p>3. Sales & Marketing Management, SURVEY OF BUYING POWER -- July issue of S&MM; similar to SRDS, but provides more data. 4. Editor & Publisher Market Guide – ranks geographic markets by ______, ______, ______, total food sales and household income. Provides individuals descriptions of markets.</p><p> On Miscellaneous Marketing Data</p><p>1. Information Resources, Inc. (IRI) -- a syndicated tracking service for grocery Industry data (at the national, local market), which allows marketers to measure the ______of ads, coupons, pricing and other marketing efforts on ______</p><p>2. PRIZM, SPECTRA, ACORN -- three major sources for ______data. PRIZM divides the country Into ______distinct, homogeneous, lifestyle clusters; SPECTRA combines PRIZM groups with head-of-household ______and ______; ACORN provides ______distinct market segments.</p><p>3. Government Printing Office -- for various kinds of research data that can be useful for marketing situation analysis</p><p>4. Various Chambers of Commerce at the national, local level and for various ethnic or Interest groups</p><p>B. Competitive Media Data</p><p> General -- providing general information for many media</p><p>1. CMR (Competitive Media Reporting)</p><p>-- Provides information currently for 11 media types including: </p><p>-- Used to find out (examples):</p><p>"How much Nabisco's Oreo cookies spent last year in TV (network, spot, cable, syndicated)?"</p><p> Specific -- specializing in one medium</p><p>Television 1. Network (& Syndicated) TV: ______</p><p>-- Used to find out (examples):</p><p>"In which network television programs did commercials for Sprite appear? How many :30 sec commercials? :15 sec ? :10 sec?"</p><p>2. Spot TV: ______</p><p>-- Used to find out (identify an example from “Source Exercise”) </p><p>Radio</p><p>1. Network Radio: BAR (Network Radio)</p><p>-- Used to find out (identify an example from "Source Exercise")</p><p>2. Spot Radio: ______</p><p>-- Used to find out (examples):</p><p>"What spot radio stations Diet Coke used for their ads, in what dayparts they advertised, and/or how many ads were inserted in each?"</p><p>Print</p><p>1. Magazine: ______</p><p>-- Used to find out (identify an example from "Source Exercise")</p><p>2. Newspapers: ______Newspaper Report [formerly Media Records]</p><p>-- Used to find out (identify an example from "Source Exercise")</p><p>Out-of-Home</p><p>1. Outdoor: ______(______)</p><p>-- Used to find out (identify an example from "Source Exercise"):</p><p>C. Media Audience Data</p><p>General Media Statistics: </p><p>1. Marketer's Guide to Media -- provides current ______and estimated ______for the major media. Describes trends In total advertising expenditures, costs, and audiences for ______, ______, ______, and ______television, ______, out-of-home, ______, newspapers, and online services.</p><p>2. TV Dimensions -- covers many aspects of TV such as a history of television, growth of cable, ______, and the Internet; program type appeals, reach/frequency, ______factors regarding viewer Interest and attentiveness, commercial exposure and Impact, and Intermedia comparisons. Similar reports are available for magazines, the Internet, and consumer products.</p><p>Television</p><p> a. Network TV: Nielsen Media Research</p><p>______for daily rating/audience</p><p>______volumes for annual rating</p><p> b. Spot TV: ______(NSI)</p><p>Radio</p><p> a. Network Radio: ______</p><p>-- Used to find out (Examples): "What is the rating of a ABC affiliate station KMFA in Austin, Texas between 6 and 10 am last year?" -- RADAR</p><p>"How many women ages 55 + listened to ABC during PMD (afternoon drive) time?" -- SMRB- or MRI-M volumes</p><p> b. Spot Radio: Arbitron</p><p>-- Used to find out (identify an example from "Source Exercise"):</p><p>Print</p><p> a. Magazines: MRI or SMRB</p><p>-- Used to find out (identify examples from "Source Exercise"):</p><p> b. Newspapers: Scarborough Newspaper Audience Rating Study </p><p>-- Used to find out (identify an example from "Source Exercise"): D. Circulation and Rates Data</p><p>-- Who are the major providers of circulation and rates data?</p><p>1. SRDS -- </p><p>2. ABC-Blue Book -- </p><p>3. BPA -- </p><p>4. Buyers Guide to Outdoor Advertising Eller Media Company and Lamar Advertising Company-- </p><p>5. TAA Rate Directory of Transit Advertising -- E. Miscellaneous Data</p><p> General Media-Planning Resources</p><p>1. Advertising Media Internet Center –an excellent starting point for media planners. Provides links to the major media research sources, media terminology, advice from experts, and many other planning services</p><p>2. Mediapost – provides a broad range of media planning and buying resources. Its Webs- based free media planning system, ______lets you select, budget, schedule, and chart your media plan</p><p>3. MediaPlan WEBRF – another media planning system for television.</p><p> Print-Planning Resources</p><p>1. Magazine Publishers of America – provides a wealth of free and useful information about magazines. ______in the research/resource section of its website is especially useful for magazine planning</p><p>2. Media Start – provides fast free access to ______such as editorial content, rates, circulation, and availability of special creative units.</p><p>3. Newspaper Association of America – provides extensive free information about newspaper readership, and advertising expenditures in the medium.</p><p>4. Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) Blue Book -- provides ______reports of magazine and newspaper circulation.</p><p>5. Business Publications Audit (BPA) -- provides audited reports of "______" business publication circulation.</p><p>6. Verified Audit Circulation – audited circulation for paid and free ______newspapers including many special interest , niche, ethnic publications</p><p> Broadcast Planning Resources</p><p>1. SQAD (Service Quality Analytics Data) : a major source for ______, ______, household-based CPRP data covering all 210 DMAs.</p><p>2. Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau – a trade association for cable television industry, providing a lot of cable-related information as compared to other type of television. Provides detailed audience information on about 65 advertiser-supported ______television ______.</p><p>3. Television Bureau of Advertising – provides all kinds of general information that could be useful for ______and ______TV planning</p><p>4. Radio Advertising Bureau – Radio Facts (Radio Marketing Guide and Fact Book for Advertisers) – provides information on radio listening habits and the strength of radio compared to other broadcast and print alternatives</p><p> Internet Planning Resources</p><p>1. Internet Advertising Bureau – a trade association serving the Internet advertising industry. Provides some useful information about the industry issues, standards, practices, and so on.</p><p>2. Jupiter and Media Metrix company – provides various useful information for Internet planning</p><p>3. ClickZ today – offers the latest information, techniques, and advice on Internet advertising and e-marketing, along with extensive technological information</p><p>4. Internet Glossary – provides extensive glossary of Internet terms</p><p> Interenational Media Sources</p><p>1. Allnewspapers.com -- Provides links to international media services; despite the name, it covers ______in a number of countries. Information is organized by region, country, and media type</p><p>2. Kidon Media-Link –provides links to the websites of more than two thousand U.S. and international media services. Information is organized by region (Europe, Asia, etc.)</p><p> Advertising Industry & Career Planning Resources</p><p>1. Standard Directory of Advertisers ("Red Book") -- a listing of companies involved in national advertising, their marketing/advertising personnel, and advertising agency used; has a geographical index to determine where company is located. </p><p>2. Standard Directory of Advertising Agencies ("Blue Book) -- a listing of advertising agencies, their key personnel, and accounts handled</p><p>3. September and March issues of Advertising Age -- provide information on many advertisers (September) and agencies (March).] Source Exercise</p><p>The following questions require you to identify the media source(s) that can provide the necessary information. Use "Sources of Media Information" listed in this packet to answer the following questions.</p><p>1. How much Michelob beer spent on spot radio in Houston last year?</p><p>2. In which mass media did Maxwell House coffee advertise? and how much did it spend in each last year?</p><p>3. What programs and how many of them Wrigley's gum bought on network TV?</p><p>4. What audience rating did Home Improvement get on October 12, 1994?</p><p>5. What is the cost to buy a :30 sec., fixed position commercial on WRLD (spot) television station in Dallas?</p><p>6. What was the audience delivery of KTLA TV station in the September sweeps last year?</p><p>7. How many and what percent of 35-54 year olds use ready-to-eat cookies?</p><p>8. How many 18-24 year old women whose annual household income is at least $60,000 read Ladies Home Journal?</p><p>9. What market share did Nabisco's Oreo cookies have in Atlanta in 1995?</p><p>10. What is the cost of a one-month, 100 GRPs outdoor buy in San Diego?</p><p>11. What audience rating, during morning drive, did (spot) radio station KFSG in L. A. get in the first quarter of 1995?</p><p>12. What is the cost of full-run with Bay Area Rapid Transit in San Francisco?</p><p>13. What percent of female homemakers aged 25-54 watched ER last year? Source Exercise (continued)</p><p>14. How many heavy-to-medium users of complete frozen dinner watch 60 Minutes?</p><p>15. Which Spot TV television programs did Simply Jif advertise in and how much did it spent in each last year?</p><p>16. How much money did BMW spend and how many full-page 4-color ads did it run in Time magazine last year?</p><p>17. How much money Budweiser spend for newspaper advertising in San Antonio market last year?</p><p>18. What is the circulation for Supermarket News (a trade/business publication? </p><p>19. What rating , for women 18+, did the Fox-affiliated radio station get for the 6 to 10 am period last year?</p><p>20. How many adult Los Angelites (18+) read an average daily issue of L. A. Times last year?</p><p>21. What is the cost of a 60-sec commercials on radio station WRLD in Dallas?</p><p>22. In which Californian markets did Chevron use any outdoor advertising?</p><p>23. How much did Mountain Dew spent in ABC Hard Rock stations of the U. S. in 1995?</p><p>24. What is the total circulation of Orange County Register?</p><p>SOURCES</p><p>A- Arbitron M - LNA-PIB B - SMRB/MRI-P Volumes N - Nielsen NTI Report C - LNA/ MediaWatch O - RADAR D - SRDS-Newspapers P - RER E - Scarborough Q - BARCUME F - ABC Blue Book R - MMR-M G - MRI-M Volumes S - SRDS-Spot Radio H- TAA Rate Directory T - SRDS-Spot Television I - BAR Network TV U - Nielsen Scantrack J - LNA Newspaper Report (Media Records) V - NSI K - Buyers Guide to Outdoor Advertising W - BPA L - Outdoor Advertising Expenditure Report (LNA) X - BAR Network Radio</p>
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