Monday, June 30, 2008

Legislative Updates

FCC Announces Embedded Advertising Inquiry and Rulemaking

The Federal Communications Commission has indicated it will conduct a Notice of Proposed Inquiry on simultaneous disclosure of embedded advertising and a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on all other facets of product placement. The FCC is seeking comments on whether it should require broadcasters to include an on-screen "crawl" whenever there is an instance of product placement on television. The FCC decision is troubling to the advertising industry because it suggests that regulatory action is necessary. In 2005, the Federal Trade Commission considered and rejected a similar proposal, saying there was no evidence that product placement was unfair or deceptive or resulted in consumer harm.

Online Advertising Hearing Announced

House Energy and Commerce Committee Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection Subcommittee Chairman, Bobby Rush, D-Ill., and Rep. Ed Whitfield, R-Ky., the ranking member of the subcommittee, announced they will hold a hold a hearing this summer examining online advertising issues. The members of Congress said they are concerned about data collection and personalized Internet content, including behavioral advertising. They added that they are especially interested in recent online advertising partnerships and the risks such agreements pose to consumer privacy. No date for the hearing has been set.

New DTC Moratorium Bill Introduced in House

Reps. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-Conn., and Jo Ann Emerson, R-Mo., introduced a bill that would require many of the same changes to direct-to-consumer advertising considered and rejected by Congress last year. The Responsibility in Drug and Device Advertising Act of 2008 (H.R. 6151) would impose a three-year moratorium on DTC ads and give the FDA authority to require companies to distribute "corrective materials" if they violate the moratorium. Additionally, the proposal requires prominent display of potential side effects and a federal public education campaign that describes the risks of certain drugs. DeLauro chairs the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration Appropriations Subcommittee, and Emerson is a senior Republican member of the Appropriations Committee. The bill was introduced soon after a House Energy and Commerce Committee Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee hearing on DTC advertising. At that hearing, subcommittee chairman Bart Stupak, D-Mich., and full committee chairman John Dingell, D-Mich., criticized representatives from three pharmaceutical companies and asked if their companies would voluntarily agree to impose a two-year moratorium on DTC advertising and not to market prescription drugs until a valid outcomes study of the product is completed. A two-year moratorium was considered and rejected by the committee and Congress last year during consideration of the FDA Amendments Act of 2007.

Massachusetts Rep. to Introduce Online Data Collection Opt-Out Bill

Massachusetts Rep. William Straus, D-Mattapoisett, plans to introduce legislation that would allow users to opt-out of data collection mechanisms on Web sites. The proposal mandates Web sites provide notice of what kinds of data are collected and provide specific data security for users who do not opt-out. Additionally, the bill would limit third-party advertisers to accessing tracking data no longer than 24 months after it is collected. Rep. Straus is seeking co-sponsors before he introduces the bill.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Luncheon Presentation from 6/18: Media Trends

The AAF-Fort Worth enjoyed a luncheon presentation last week from Scott Berg, Worldwide Media Director for Hewlett-Packard. We're happy to be able to share that information with those of you who were unable to attend.

The video clip Berg used to kick-off his presentation.



And the link to Berg's presentation.

Our sincere thanks to Berg for a terrific, fascinating presentation.

Here Comes the Sun Concert a Rousing Success

The concert featuring Beatles cover band A Hard Night's Day was a big hit with attendees, and lots of fun to boot! The final profit figures have not yet been determined, but chairperson Keith Powell estimates that the club's contribution to Limbs for Life will be at least $2500.

Thanks to Baker Orthotics for being the underwriting sponsor, and to Warren Douglas for their design and promotional work. Thanks, too, to Rosa's Cafe for bringing in Dana Bowman, to Curry Printing for their donation of printing tickets and posters for the event, and to sponsors Key Magazine, the Fort Worth Business Press, Fort Worth Cats Baseball, LaGrave Field, and Coors Light.








Saturday, June 14, 2008

Longtime AAF-Fort Worth Member Chosen as Officer for Central Region

Susan Cook Adkins was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the AAF’s Central Region during the national AAF Conference in Atlanta June 8-10.

Each region collectively elects regional officers to work in the interests of clubs within their region. Traditionally, the Secretary-Treasurer position moves up to Vice Chair the following year, and to Chair the third year. The Regional Chair serves on the AAF board of directors and executive committee to represent the concerns of all the clubs and federations in his or her region.

As a result of her appointment to Secretary-Treasurer, Adkins is set to serve as Central Region Chair in 2010-2011.

About AAF Districts and Regions
Each AAF club belongs to a district within AAF. Each district falls within one of three geographic regions: Western, Central or Eastern. AAF-Fort Worth is part of District 10, which is one of the largest districts in the nation. District 10, along with Districts 5, 6, 8 and 9 make up the Central Region.

The Central Region Includes:
District 5: Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky
District 6: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan
District 8: North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin
District 9: Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri
District 10: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Northwest Louisiana

Dateline Award Presented to Tim Love

The Dateline Award, given each year to a local citizen, company or organization which has brought positive publicity to Fort Worth and Tarrant County during the previous calendar year, was presented to celebrity chef Tim Love at the club's meeting on May 20. In addition to the award, a proclamation from the City of Fort Worth, declaring May 20, 2008, "Tim Love Day in Fort Worth" was also presented.





Thanks go to Jason Parker and Kelsey Flower for putting this program together.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Local AAF-Fort Worth members win National ADDYs

The Fort Worth chapter of the American Advertising Federation had three different members take home Silver ADDY® awards at the National Convention of AAF held in Atlanta, Georgia this week.

Winners were:
Silver ADDY® Award
Concussion
Clampitt Paper Christmas Card

Silver ADDY® Award
Student - Elizabeth Guerrero
Texas Christian University
Olympus Digital Camera

Silver ADDY® Award
Student - Martha Cornejo Uranga
Texas Christian University
M & M outdoor promotion

AAF-Fort Worth proudly congratulates these three winners!

For more about AAF's national competition and 2008 winners, click here.

National Student Advertising Competition - TCU Selected as Wildcard Team, Wins 3rd Runner-Up Honors

TCU’s National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC) team took 3rd runner up at the National Convention of AAF held in Atlanta, Georgia this week.

The winner of this year’s competition was Ohio University, with 1st runner up going to Art Center Design of Albuquerque, New Mexico, second runner up going to the University of Virginia, and the 3rd runner up going to the local team from TCU.

TCU was selected for the wildcard spot in the NSAC after taking second place in the district-level competition at the District Convention in Dallas on April 17.

About the TCU NSAC team
TCU participated in NSAC during the mid-1980s, but the program was discontinued after a few years for lack of a sponsor. In 1999, the Advertising Club of FW made a contribution to TCU to help pay the first semester’s salary for an adjunct to be the sponsor for a TCU NSAC team. That adjunct was Mike Wood who, as a Radio Shack advertising executive, had written the Radio Shack case study used in the 1984 NSAC competition.

TCU saw the value of the NSAC program and continued funding the sponsor position. (Today, Wood serves as Advertising Professional in Residence in the Schieffer School of Journalism at TCU.) Every TCU team under Wood’s direction has placed in the top four at the district-level competition. Last year they placed first at district and made their first trip to the national competition. This year’s top four win serves as well-deserved recognition for this outstanding team.

The cost of participating in the program is high. And while TCU covers a small portion of these expenses, most of these additional expenses must be raised from other sources.

The TCU team would greatly appreciate your support. Make checks payable to AAF Student Chapter, TCU and send c/o Mike Wood, Schieffer School of Journalism, Texas Christian University, P. O. Box TCU Box 298060, Fort Worth, TX 76129.

For more about NSAC, click here.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Here Comes the Sun - Stadium Concert Event Benefiting Limbs for Life June 21

The Local AAF-Fort Worth will host a concert event benefiting the Limbs for Life Foundation. The Benefit is set to take place on Saturday, June 21, 2008 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at LaGrave Field in Fort Worth.

This year’s event will again feature Beatles cover band A Hard Night’s Day, and will attempt to relive the Fab Four's greatest hits in a live outdoor stadium show under the stars, reminiscent of their incredible 1965 Shea Stadium performance. A Hard Night's Day is one of the most popular and acclaimed Beatles tribute bands in the nation, with a live show that has to be seen and heard to be believed.

Dana Bowman will start the event with a parachute jump into the stadium. Bowman is a retired Sergeant First Class with the U.S. Army, where he was a Special Forces Soldier and a member of the U.S. Army’s elite parachute team, the Golden Knights. Bowman is a double amputee who lost his legs in an accident during annual Golden Knights training in Yuma, Arizona, in 1994.

Proceeds for the concert event will benefit the Limbs for Life Foundation, which is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to providing fully functional prosthetic care for individuals who cannot otherwise afford it and raising awareness of the challenges facing amputees.

Tickets for the event are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Kids 3 and under are free.
Event Information:
June 21, 2008 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
LaGrave Field
301 NE 6th St.
Fort Worth,TX 76106
For tickets and information go to:
http://www.sunsummerkickoff.com/