AOP
members take stand against late ad delivery
Released on
= August 5, 2005, 5:52 am
Press Release
Author = Association of Online Publishers (AOP)
Industry = Advertising
Press Release
Summary = The Association of Online Publishers (AOP) is looking
to develop voluntary guidelines for publishers, as a result of increased
frustration among its members over the late delivery of advertising
copy by agencies.
Press Release
Body = ‘Use it or lose it’ is the message already adopted
by several AOP member companies, many of whom see delivery of reduced
inventory as a more effective (and less
administratively-heavy) penalty, than charging a cash fee.
The initiative
was proposed at a meeting of the AOP Commercial Working Group, which
comprises of the commercial heads of AOP member organisations including
ANM, BSkyB, Channel4, CNET, Emap, Future Publishing, FT.com, GCap
Media, Guardian Unlimited,
Haymarket, and News International among others.
Alexandra White,
director of AOP said: “While the ability to respond quickly
and effectively is one of the strengths of online compared to other
media, it’s just not practical for copy to be delivered at
the eleventh hour – or in many cases, well after the campaign
was due to launch. AOP members have decided to raise awareness of
this problem and want agencies and clients to work together with
them to set some
limits.”
Giuseppe Troisi,
chair of the working group and consultant to GCap Media, commented:
“AOP is a group of premium media owners; our content is premium
and therefore our inventory is at a premium. Late copy and its possible
knock-on effect to all
commercial partners puts undue pressure on our ability to meet our
own high standards in delivery, customer service and trafficking,
which on a larger scale can reflect poorly on what is a dynamic
and successful medium.”
Errol Baran,
head of advertising and sponsorship for Channel4, said: “The
dynamic nature of digital media has allowed many clients to leave
their options open with regards to creative selection, right up
until the last moment. Our industry has moved on so much that we
now need to develop ways in which creatives are delivered in time:
this will then ensure a smoother, more efficient delivery of campaigns
across all sites." …ends/
About AOP
The UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP) is an industry body
representing online publishing companies that create original, branded,
quality content. AOP champions the interests of approximately 160
publishing companies from diverse
backgrounds including newspaper and magazine publishing, TV and
radio broadcasting, and pure online media. Together they publish
around 1,150 products and attract more than five billion page impressions
per month.
AOP presents
a unified voice to industry and Government, specifically to address
issues and concerns relating to all areas of online publishing.
AOP publishes original research, hosts forums, conferences and events,
covering a range of topics
from paid-for-content, subscription models and data protection,
through to copyright, content management, new technologies and audience
measurement.
Last year AOP
produced the highly acclaimed research ‘Reaching the Online
Elite’ and every year it delivers the annual member benchmarking
study, the ‘AOP Census’. This year AOP will add to its
original research with two new studies.
The AOP autumn
Online Publishing Conference & Awards is its annual industry
event. It attracts the biggest names in online publishing to discuss
the challenges and opportunities facing the industry and celebrate
outstanding achievement. The 2005
event will be held on 7 October at the London Hilton, Park Lane.
Members include
Associated New Media, BBC, BSkyB, Capital Radio Group, CNET Networks,
Channel 4, Dennis Interactive, The Economist Group, Emap, FT.com,
Future Publishing, Guardian Unlimited, Haymarket Publishing, Independent
Digital, IPC
Media, ITV Online, News International, Reed Business Information,
Telegraph Group Limited and Which?. In addition, PPAi (Periodical
Publishers Association
Interactive) retains a corporate seat on AOP board: representing
the interests of magazine publishers online. www.ukaop.org.uk
Contact:
Matthew Leach
immediate future Ltd
0845 408 2031
pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
Web Site = http://www.immediatefuture.co.uk
Contact Details
= 0845 408 2031
pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
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