Okay so it is not Lincoln Center, but
it is nice to attend this year’s event in pajamas.
For Rita Ferro, President Disney Advertising Sales, this
time of crisis has brought out the best in her company. "The events of the
world have been a catalyst for innovation for all of us, leading us to new ways
of working, and a recommit to purpose,” she began. “Unlike any other media
company, Disney resonates on the deepest human levels awakening and celebrating
our individual and collective spirits guiding us through the low moments and
rocketing us to now highs, giving us hope for the future,” she added.
The array of
Disney media properties can attract viewers across all demographic groups.
There is something for everybody. This year’s upfront included presentations by
Connor Schell, Executive Vice President Content, ESPN, James Goldston,
President ABC News, Karey Burke, President ABC Entertainment, Craig Erwich,
Senior Vice President Scripted Original Programming, Hulu,
John Landgraf, Chairman, FX Networks and Productions, Courteney Monroe,
President, National Geographic Global Television Networks and Lauren Corrao,
Executive Vice President Original Programming and Development, Freeform.
“These
brands are fueled by an unrivaled roster of award-winning owned production
studios that are the best in the business,” Ferro noted, “an enviable portfolio
of sports rights and a pioneer that is the clear leader in streaming
television.” Each network executive noted that during this time of uncertainty,
there is an opportunity for innovation through the range of platforms and
devices as well as through creative storytelling that spans all moods and
emotions. With the vast selection of Disney properties, viewers can satisfy any
interest and type of entertainment.
It’s All About the Advertisers
Viewer engagement and enthusiasm is reflected in the numbers.
Disney’s reach, according to Ferro, is 284 million people a month, engagement
with, “two of three people on the internet,” with a young audience who have,
“elevated expectations for the formats and types of commercial messages they
see from brands.” Disney also boasts, “the most robust audience targeting
solutions in premium video and the most innovative brand integrations in the
business.” Last year, Disney introduced Luminate which is Disney’s
suite of advanced advertising solutions. This year, Ferro noted that, “we have
a number of important updates to announce across data, linear addressability,
attribution and automation.”
A notable
advancement is the addition of Hulu data to Disney’s first party data. It will
be used to model hundreds psychographic and behavioral attributes, “to meet the
needs of specific industries,” and “span our entire addressable platform.” In
the area of automation, Ferro explained that, “we are enabling a unified
programmatic approach that allows the use of your audience data for enhanced
targeting as well as the ability to measure and manage brand frequency across
the total Disney digital platform.”
Disney also
offered attribution solutions. “We are now providing an end-to-end attribution
solution that spans both linear and digital,” enabling the measurement of
specific KPIs from purchase intent, point of sale, creative effectiveness and
time spent with the brand. Collecting all of their data into one platform
enables them to create over 650 audience segments both on individuals and on
unified households built on the Disney ID Graph.
In terms of
advertising creative execution, Disney has a creative in-house team which offers
advertisers the ability to holistically, as Ferro explained, “take a core
concept and find authentic ways to execute across sports, entertainment and
streaming.” This with the addition of the knowledge gleaned from the data, has
the ability to deliver an end-to-end solution for advertisers.
It’s All About the Audience
Viewer
behavior has also added to Disney’s value with more co-viewing taking place at
this time. Disney reports that their reach is higher than any other media
company at 65 billion hours consumed every year. Further, in live hours, their programming
wins one out of every three nights.
In the
streaming sector, the addition of Hulu to the Disney portfolio has significantly
grown among young and engaged viewers who binge more, have more devices and
crave more control through on-demand and personalized experiences. According to
Disney, viewers under 35 watch nearly two times more streaming TV than those
over 35, with 2/3rds of them exposed to ads on Hulu that they did not see on any
linear network.
Digital’s
future looms large and Disney’s digital portfolio boasts more than 150 million
users each month, generating over 5.7 billion video views, second only to
Google in size, and placing it among the top five networks in reach.
It’s All About the Delivery on the Promise
There will be those who think that the creation of new content
- programming and advertising - will be stymied by the pandemic but, as founder
Walt Disney stated, “The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.”
And that is exactly what Disney is all about today.This article first appeared on www.MediaVillage,com
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