Devido ao crescimento da rejeição do público em relação aos anúncios publicitários, surge uma tendência de criar novos formatos de comunicação e novos modelos de distribuição que reduzam a imagem de “intruso” na vida do cidadão. Longe da pretensão de criticar, incentivar ou prever o futuro deste movimento, este blog é um arquivo de matérias publicadas na internet sobre esses programas, vídeos, jogos, curtas, sites, seriados, que também são conhecidos como: propaganda.

Friday, March 31, 2006

Enjoy Music on the Coca-Cola Side of Life
By Michael Ingram
March 27, 2006 - Slyck

Billboard No.1 R&B artist Ne-Yo is to be the first featured artist in a new music show called Stageside, which is now freely available to file sharers.

Despite promising a line up of big name artists, the show is completely free and contains no DRM restrictions.

It is all part of a new marketing campaign by Coca-Cola to reach out to millions of young males, who are notoriously difficult to target with traditional media. It is in contrast to their DRM based music service called My Coke Music, which operates in some European countries.

Coca-Cola also runs a music mixing, games and blogging site called MyCoke in an attempt to attract young fans.

The new campaign is called "Coke side of life" and will replace the winter polar bear advertisements.

The show is produced by Jun Group, who shot to fame last year with a downloadable Scene based drama called Welcome To The Scene.

"Rather than doing standard online advertising, Coke is providing free, legal content to download and share," Mitchell Reichgut, Founder and CEO of Jun Group, told Slyck News. “The fact that Coke is paying for it makes it a blockbuster - nothing like this has ever happened.

"Each episode of Stageside will feature specially recorded interviews, behind the scenes footage and live shows of a different artist. Coca-Cola will be credited for making the content available, but the advertisements themselves will be kept to a minimum. There are no commercial breaks or obtrusive watermarks, just some branding in the credits.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home