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KEYBOARDING ACTIVITY • Continue on with All the Right Type (ART) for 5 minutes today Marketing: Advertising Broadcasting Ads: Radio BROADCASTING Broadcasting Advertising refers to commercials aired on either television or radio, which are typically called slots or spots. Broadcasting is also known as on-air advertising With print ads you were buying Space (permanent), but with Broadcasting you are buying time or air (temporary) RADIO In your car. At home. At work. We all listen to the radio. People who listen to the radio on average listen to the radio for 3 hours a day Radio is an audio only format. There are over 20 defined radio formats designed to attract a wide variety of people and ads are typically heard 12-18 times a week BASIC RULES The basic rules of advertising applied to radio demand: • A Strong Introduction • Good Offer • Solid approach to Product Attributes or Benefits • A Call to Action Introduction Offer • This refers to how well you get the audiences attention • What do you do to keep them interested, not change channels • This refers to the main idea of the ad • The important info that relates to the deal or value Attributes & Benefits • Info about: • Attribute means what the product has. Its features • Benefit means what the product will do for me Call to Action • How do you get the customer to buy now • How do you get the customer to contact you 4 RADIO STRATEGIES • Language, Articulation and Voice • Special Effects • Theater of the Mind • Action & Interaction Language, Articulation and Voice •People are listening to your message so it cant have too many big complicated words nor be spoken too fast. The voice must be nice to listen to and the words spoken clearly (pronunciation) Utilize Special Effects Extra sounds can be used to help imagination But people are listening for pleasure, be careful with distracting, confusing, harsh, scratchy and annoying sounds Theater of the Mind • Use concepts and words that create imagery • People enjoy to be challenged to see new things or think new ways • BUT Don’t go too far, get too complicated Action & Interaction Effective radio encourages the audience to take action, go somewhere or do something Invite the listener to a location to interact with the station (grand opening, community event…) BROADCAST RADIO ADVERT EXAMPLES ACTIVITY 1: RADIO COMMERCIALS • In groups of 2-4, use the internet to listen to some radio broadcasting messages, commercials and advertisements (audio not video). • Take down some notes and think about the basic rules and strategies discussed before. • On a piece of paper, you are going to create your own radio commercial for a specific product and a target market ACTIVITY 2: THINK-PAIR-SHARE • In groups of two I want you to take turns talking about your radio advertisement. • Each person will introduce their ad and receive comments from the other person about their ad. • The point is to improve your commercial through feedback from your peers. Try to understand other peoples opinions on advertising in order to… Get Attention Motivate a Purchase Give Information Generate Sales ASSIGNMENT: BROADCASTING ADVERT After you are going to submit for marks your work done in creating the script for your radio advert. You need to hand in: 1. Your original script 2. The changes made to your script through peer review 3. A final script ASSIGNMENT: BROADCASTING ADVERT Evaluation 50 marks will be based on the thought and effort put into making your script (original, changes and final) 25 marks will be based on your attempt to follow the 4 basic rules discussed 25 marks will be based on your attempt to follow the 4 radio strategies discussed 1 . WH A T D O Y O U F IN D H A R D A B O UT M A K IN G A R A D IO C O M M E R C IA L 2 . WO UL D Y O U P R E F E R TO H A V E A R A D IO O R P R IN T A D F O R Y O UR B US IN E S S ? 3 . WH A T D O Y O U TH IN K IS TH E M O S T IM P O R TA N T O R B E S T P A R T O F A R A D IO C O M M E R C IA L ? O R WH A T S H O UL D N ’ T A R A D IO C O M M E R C IA L D O ? EXIT SLIP CLASS NOTES Y OU CAN FIND MY NOTES AT UBC BLOGS UNDER MY NAME: MR VATOUGIOS HTTPS://BLOGS.UBC.CA/MRVATOUGIOS /