Follow the Money Laura Ingraham
Advertising dollars speak load. It’s what makes the media world go around. I know this personally having been the
Worldwide Media Director for Hewlett Packard.
At HP, I was managing a $500M media budget. Yep, that’s millions. A huge number which I was privileged to
manage and create some of the most memorable campaigns along with my fellow colleagues
and agency partners.
Bring in Laura
Ingram the Fox News host who recently made a ludicrous comment about 17
year old David Hogg a Parkland, FL student who survived the vicious mass murder
shooting in Florida. The result of that
tweet has led to 8 advertisers to drop her show, an apology
from Ingraham and the quick announcement that she had a pre-planned vacation
scheduled and would be gone a week.
And the move by those advertisers didn’t surprise me at
all. Here’s a few things most smart
Media Directors live by.
The first, where you advertise has a direct reflection on the
brand and values of the company. That’s
not to say controversy is unacceptable – in fact nearly all shows these days
are. But, there’s controversy and
literal stupidity.
The second rule of media buying. How much stomach acid do you want to have when
someone says something stupid or ignorant and it does not reflect your brand? I can tell you that the majority of Media
Directors don’t have enough antacid to stand the ground for a particular
show.
Now, the third rule of media. One show doesn’t make a media schedule. It’s easy to drop a show or network and move
the money. It takes one phone call.
And finally, the fourth rule of media. Money talks.
When advertisers drop you and the money train is leaving without you on
it, it’s amazing how fast an apology comes or condemnation from a network.
You might believe Laura Ingraham was in the right or that it’s
wrong the advertisers dropped her show. That’s your opinion. However, it doesn’t negate the fact that
TripAdvisor, Wayfair, Hulu, Nutrish, Johnson & Johnson, Nestle, Atlantis
Paradise Island and Stitch Fix bailed.
And I’ll bet you money they don’t come back to her show to advertise in
the future.
Money talks folks, bullsh*t walks.
Scott
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