Re: Program To 55+?
> > > I just got back from a trip to Las Vegas that I booked
> > from
> > > an ad in my local newspaper. Thank goodness SOMEBODY
> > still
> > > advertises to the 55+ consumer.
> >
> > [One ad, specialized to 55+, amongst all the other ads in
> a
> > newspaper that are targeted younger, does not bolster your
>
> > arguments here against ad agencies not wanting the older
> > demos.
> >
> > Nice try, though.]
>
>
> You missed the point. The ad WASN'T specialized. But there
> was an awful lot of grey hair on that airplane! If radio
> was honest, they'd admit that they couldn't compete with
> newspapers for today's 55+ consumers when those consumers
> were 25+. That, not age, was and still is radio's problem.
> As another poster in this thread alluded to, advertisers DO
> advertise to 55+ consumers. They just don't do it on the
> radio.
>
Are these the same newspapers that are undergoing budget and staffing cuts bacause their readership base is declining (some at double digit rates) annually? Thanks, Fonz. You just highlighted the problem. 55+ DOESN"T MAKE ADVERTISING SENSE.
> > > I just got back from a trip to Las Vegas that I booked
> > from
> > > an ad in my local newspaper. Thank goodness SOMEBODY
> > still
> > > advertises to the 55+ consumer.
> >
> > [One ad, specialized to 55+, amongst all the other ads in
> a
> > newspaper that are targeted younger, does not bolster your
>
> > arguments here against ad agencies not wanting the older
> > demos.
> >
> > Nice try, though.]
>
>
> You missed the point. The ad WASN'T specialized. But there
> was an awful lot of grey hair on that airplane! If radio
> was honest, they'd admit that they couldn't compete with
> newspapers for today's 55+ consumers when those consumers
> were 25+. That, not age, was and still is radio's problem.
> As another poster in this thread alluded to, advertisers DO
> advertise to 55+ consumers. They just don't do it on the
> radio.
>
Are these the same newspapers that are undergoing budget and staffing cuts bacause their readership base is declining (some at double digit rates) annually? Thanks, Fonz. You just highlighted the problem. 55+ DOESN"T MAKE ADVERTISING SENSE.