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Media Spending for Sports Teams Felt by GM and Chrysler Bankruptcies
In a recent post at the LA Times website, author Alana Semuels states that TV stations, newspapers and magazines will feel the latest blow from the GM and Chrysler bankruptcies. In the article, the author also points out:
“Sports franchises also could feel the sting, with analysts expecting the automaker to continue cutting back its multimillion-dollar sponsorships of professional teams.”
Not only will the media outlets feel the crunch, the sports franchises themselves will also bring in less income.
At least one Major League Baseball team is sponsored by General Motors, as stated by Jim Andrews, senior vice president of IEG Inc., a research and consulting firm. GM spends about $5 to $10 million per year on Major League Baseball and about $1 million per year to sponsor teams in the National Basketball Assn., National Football League and National Hockey League.
GM is also decided not to renew its deal with the US Olympic team, estimated to be worth about $7 million. It is also scaling back its NASCAR sponsorship and has ended its 9-year endorsement contract with Tiger Woods for Buick.
The Effects of GM’s Marketing Budget Cutbacks
Last year, according to the Nielsen company (of Nielsen ratings), GM spent $2.1 billion in advertising, coming in second only to Procter and Gamble. Companies coming out of bankruptcy can’t be expected to have billions of dollars avaiable for their marketing budgets. Already in Bankruptcy Court, Chrysler has been asked by the Obama administration to cut its marketing budget in half. This does not bode well for GM’s media suppliers or the teams they sponsor.
The ripple effect of reduced expenses goes even farther down the chain. By the end of 2010 it is expected that GM will cut almost 2,500 dealerships who would otherwise be expected to purchase local advertising. This fact is reinforced by Gordon Borrell, chief executive of research firm Borrell Associates, who states:
“You have a double whammy with dealerships shutting down and manufacturers curtailing their ad spending, … It’s across the board hitting everybody.”
Local TV Stations Hit Hard
The LA Times article states that “In the short term, the GM filing is likely to hit already struggling TV stations and newspapers the most dramatically, Borrell said, because both get a large percentage of their advertising revenue from dealer groups and dealerships. Some television stations get half of their advertising dollars from the automotive category, he said.
“Last year the category accounted for 11% of all dollars spent on newspaper advertising — $2.5 billion, according to TNS Media Intelligence. Newspapers are hurting badly, with ad sales down 30% in the first three months of the year, the Newspaper Assn. of America said Monday.”
Advertising Cutbacks by Automotive Dealerships
The LA Times article goes on to state:
“Companies typically market cars through three tiers: Manufacturers pay for commercials that advertise new models or push a brand nationally, dealer associations corral voluntary contributions from regional dealers into ad campaigns, and individual dealers advertise pricing and perks to get customers into their lots.
“Dealer spending shrank 24% last year from 2007, and manufacturer spending decreased 10%, according to TNS Media Intelligence.
“Advertising from dealer associations has suffered as more car dealers decide they don’t want to spend on group advertising when they have to cut back so much in other areas, said Peter Welch, president of the California New Car Dealers Assn. Many are opting out of assessments, the voluntary 2% contribution they put into funding the regional dealer ads.”
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How to Find Dan Marino Speaker, Appearance and Booking Agent Information
Dan Marino, a popular motivational sports speaker, can now be booked through PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency for speaking engagements, endorsement deals, personal appearances, golf tournaments, sports camps, autograph signings, television and radio commercials, spokesperson campaigns and corporate events. Here you can find Dan Marino speaker, Dan Marino agent , appearance and scheduling information.
Dan Marino was born September 15, 1961 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a Hall of Fame quarterback who played for the Miami Dolphins in the NFL. He was the last quarterback of the Quarterback Class of 1983 to be taken in the first round, and became one of the most famous quarterbacks in NFL league history, having held almost every major NFL passing record. Despite never being on a Super Bowl-winning team, Marino is recognized as one of the greatest quarterbacks in American football history. Remembered particularly for having a quick release and a powerful arm, Marino drove the Dolphins into the playoffs on numerous occasions.
Marino was selected to play in nine Pro Bowls (1983-87, 1991-92, 1994-95), seven times as a starter, but due to injuries he only played in two of the games (1984, 1992). (Marino usually had knee surgery following every season.) He was named first- or second-team All-Pro eight times and earned All-AFC honors six times.
In 1999, Marino was ranked number 27 on The Sporting News’ list of the 100 Greatest Football Players, making him the highest-ranking Dolphins player.
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