Offeman<\/a>.<\/p>\n\u201cFor them to remain relevant, they\u2019ve got to use the power that they have, which is that they can reach a very large local audience within, in digital terms, a geo fence or DMA, and hit them with messages on a really consistent, historically reach\/frequency goal.\u201d<\/p>\n
Providing unduplicated reach means \u201cbasically giving them a message, not more than seven times, not burning them out, not giving it to them in the same pod each and every time. That\u2019s some of things that local can do that digital\u2019s really struggling with,\u201d Offeman adds.<\/p>\n
Aside from linear and digital convergence, big differences remain in the way that local TV and national networks ply their trade, according to Offeman. Local is still done by rate, cost per point and gross rating point goals, as opposed to national with its Upfront process, guarantees and CPM targets, among other dissimilarities.<\/p>\n
\u201cOn the national cable net side, we are doing so many different things,\u201d says Offeman, including working with the OpenAP audience targeting consortium to get custom audience segments into rate cards, developing direct response automation to reduce paper handling and making improvements to electronic copy instruction.<\/p>\n
Like many others, Offeman would like to see more uniformity across the different types of TV buyers, including large brands, direct response, hybrid direct response and others.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt\u2019s not like it\u2019s one clean buying strategy. Our customers need to be very flexible for where the money is coming in, what channel it\u2019s coming in, and then how do they maximize their content.\u201d<\/p>\n
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