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Great expectations

In the early days of television, when each program had one sponsor, exposure even to only one telecast had highly measurable advertising communication and sales effects. The shift to scatterplots, while beneficial in terms of reach and in terms of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1992: Marketing And Research Under A "New World Order"
Author: Thomas F. Delaney
June 15, 1992

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Towards a qualitative control of television sponsorship of television sponsorship

In allowing advertisers to symbolically express their brand identity, TV sponsorship has become a privileged space for brand communication. Advertisers should keep in mind, however, that this method of communication which is difficult to control and...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: The Expansion of Broadcast Media
Authors: Daniel Bo, Yves Krief
Company: SORGEM IMR
June 15, 1991

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There are as many deals as there are programmes

The paper shows that the accelerating changes in media and advertising practices have created an environment in which programme sponsorship will thrive. Based on a thorough analysis of the main strategic trends in Europe, North America and the rest...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1987
Author: Alan Morris
September 1, 1987

Research papers

Judging the efficiency of sponsorship

The central theme of this paper is the point that sponsorship is part of a total communications package and that, if wisely and correctly included, it can add synergy to the entire marketing communications efforts of a given company. As such, it...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1987
Authors: Peter J. Hayes, Ton Otker
September 1, 1987

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Corporate sponsorship of arts and sports events in North America

Our analysis looks at costs, benefits, and ways to measure payoffs. Half the firms surveyed take no measurements, but the more astute ones are beginning to measure effectiveness in a number of ways, ranging from simple counts of spectators and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1987
Authors: Mark B. Traylor, Philip J. Shuman, Andrew C. Gross
September 1, 1987

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Research on ‘below the line’ expenditure

This chapter deals with the contribution of research, both in the planning and evaluation, of ‘below the line’ activity. Any definition of ‘below the line’ assumes a false dichotomy since many promotions are dependent on media...

Catalogue: Consumer Market Research Handbook
Author: Martin Simmons
August 1, 1986

Research papers

Utilising the medium of contemporary music

To execute a successful sponsorship, it is essential that marketeers, identify, select and target their promotional activity in a skilful and selective manner. In the following paper we examine a major elusive target market, the youth, whilst...

Catalogue: Seminar 1985: Below-The-Line And Sponsoring
Authors: Paul Pike, Dirk Spiers
November 6, 1985

Research papers

Sponsorship

The objective of this paper is to demonstrate: 1. The need for correct and detailed definition of objectives for sponsorship; 2. The possibilities that proper (marketing) research offers to measure the effects of a sponsorship.

Catalogue: Seminar 1985: Below-The-Line And Sponsoring
Authors: Franz Kohl, Ton Otker
Company: Philips International
November 6, 1985

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Sponsorship

What I propose to do is discuss a few of the key issues affecting sponsorship and then go into some detail about how we handle it in Ford, recognising that in our case the lines between sponsorship and sales promotion get rather blurred. I believe...

Catalogue: Seminar 1985: Below-The-Line And Sponsoring
Author: Stuart Turner
November 6, 1985