Re: 60's are uniquely American
I completely endorse the move to :30's... what's annoying is that for twenty years, anyone who suggested that we would be better of with per-minute spotloads instead of per-unit was told: "Well, research shows that people are more sensitive to the number of units than minutes."
Now, it's as if some big light bulb went off over the industry's collective head and they think they just figured it out. Yes, we're years behind the rest of the world. Better late than never but not something to be real proud of.
One of these days, maybe we'll catch up to the rest of the world and actually convert to the metric system instead of using it selectively.
> > > >
> > > I'm wondering how much fun the Clear Channel production
> > > people are having cutting 60's that are sent from other
> > > stations and agencies down to 30's while still having
> them
> >
> > > make sense and flow smoothly soundwise. I know they've
> > had
> > > to cut stuff that I send them. I also wonder how many
> > > advertisers are finding that paying more for smaller
> > > packages is like driving past Kroger or Biggs to shop at
>
> > the
> > > quicky mart. You still get the milk but it costs a lot
> > more
> > > per gallon.
> > >
> >
> > Most 30's are porduced as 30's and most 15's are produced
> as
> > 15's. The 30 is the standard outsid ethe US and Canada,
> > whether it be Europe, Asia or Latin America. In fact, in
> > Latin America (including Puerto Rico, USA) one seldom ever
>
> > sees a 60 come in, and in Mexico the 20 is the most common
>
> > unit.
> >
> > The 60 is an excuse for bad writing.
> >
>
>
> AAAMEN David! Boy did YOU nail it!
> <P ID="signature">______________
Jerry
"If we knew what we were doing, it would not be called research, would it." - Albert Einstein </P>
I completely endorse the move to :30's... what's annoying is that for twenty years, anyone who suggested that we would be better of with per-minute spotloads instead of per-unit was told: "Well, research shows that people are more sensitive to the number of units than minutes."
Now, it's as if some big light bulb went off over the industry's collective head and they think they just figured it out. Yes, we're years behind the rest of the world. Better late than never but not something to be real proud of.
One of these days, maybe we'll catch up to the rest of the world and actually convert to the metric system instead of using it selectively.
> > > >
> > > I'm wondering how much fun the Clear Channel production
> > > people are having cutting 60's that are sent from other
> > > stations and agencies down to 30's while still having
> them
> >
> > > make sense and flow smoothly soundwise. I know they've
> > had
> > > to cut stuff that I send them. I also wonder how many
> > > advertisers are finding that paying more for smaller
> > > packages is like driving past Kroger or Biggs to shop at
>
> > the
> > > quicky mart. You still get the milk but it costs a lot
> > more
> > > per gallon.
> > >
> >
> > Most 30's are porduced as 30's and most 15's are produced
> as
> > 15's. The 30 is the standard outsid ethe US and Canada,
> > whether it be Europe, Asia or Latin America. In fact, in
> > Latin America (including Puerto Rico, USA) one seldom ever
>
> > sees a 60 come in, and in Mexico the 20 is the most common
>
> > unit.
> >
> > The 60 is an excuse for bad writing.
> >
>
>
> AAAMEN David! Boy did YOU nail it!
> <P ID="signature">______________
Jerry
"If we knew what we were doing, it would not be called research, would it." - Albert Einstein </P>