When I watch Today every morning, I wonder how some of the people that are standing in Rockefeller Plaza are able to bring signs that are blatant advertisements. I figured there was someone at the entrance to the taping area that would inspect each sign and reject ones that are inappropriate.Turns out that's true, but Ad Age says that what's in the inappropriate category is less than you think. All the staff looks for is inappropriate language and readability. In fact, NBC doesn't seem to mind that a lot of companies are getting a ton of free advertising by asking people to bring signs and display them, hoping to get a lingering glance or even one of the hosts to come over and speak to someone reading the sign.
Good for NBC. Sure, most of the signs people bring are obnoxious signs for obnoxious products like Morning Zoo radio shows in Dubuque and phone numbers for ambulance-chasing law firms. But NBC could have very easily been much more restrictive about the signs, or --given the economy -- tried to squeeze every penny they could out of the plaza by charging some sort of fee. But they realize that the goodwill they generate from the move attracts bigger crowds to the plaza, which always looks better on TV.
The most curious part about the article is how plaza stalwart Linny Boyette is now suddenly promoting things on his own, without being asked to do so by anyone. He's been on the plaza enough to know that an umbrella with a lawyer's number on it will be seen by millions on TV (you see him standing right in front, right behind the anchors, every single day); wonder why he'd give them free advertising for no compensation. Are they helping him on a pro bono basis?
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2-04-2009 @ 1:54PM
Liz said...
I am a little surprised that they don't seem to really care. Today, everyone seems to want to control as much as possible... including everything entertainment and TV. I bet most other shows would try to limit this kind of free advertising! I wonder how many people would even know what Tunisia is if I were to make my own nifty little sign.
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2-04-2009 @ 3:42PM
GeorgiaGuy said...
It's part of Today show history for folks to use signs to promote whatever they wanted. Back in the old days, when Today was first in a glassed-in studio, Tom Brokaw -- then an anchor in Kansas -- stood outside with a sign that said "Watch 'Today in Omaha" with Tom Brokaw."
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3-18-2009 @ 2:11AM
preston said...
It's as if Hi, from Kansas seem forgotten by 2009 standards. I've noticed that some signs have their e-mail addresses or phone numbers so that viewers can take it down on a piece of paper while watching Today. They know that viewers are fickle so they put out their advertisement for their companies on their signs. And that viewers can write it down quickly. They should let those people pay a fee to advertise their signs on TV, so that no complete strangers don't try to search for their home right after the show ends. And the ones that are inappropriate--the TV producers need to ask them to leave the premises. And let them walk down to Regis and Kelly's show down the street at WABC's studios at 9 pm.
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