UK-FX tries commercial to combat ad-skipping
The FOX owned FX channel in the UK, a sister site to the American FX Network, is planning to release a new type of commercial in the hopes of still reaching those time-shifting users that are using various technologies to skip ads. The new spot for the show Brotherhood will begin airing September 22. The idea is a rather simple one. To get around people skipping through commercials the entire 30 seconds of airtime will be one static image. So even if you are skipping you see the same thing as those watching live, just a little less of it.I get the idea, but I don't see it as being the answer. If networks are going to stay with the classic commercial break approach for their advertising, a better answer would be to come up with some kind of advertising that is worth seeing. The Lost team was onto something with their Hanso commercials last season. While they weren't selling an actual product, they did get people talking about a commercial spot. The same sort of creative thing needs to be done with trucks, beer, and feminine hygiene products.
That is a slippery slope though. There does need to be a definite line drawn between the show and the ads. Things like Alias whoring themselves out to Ford to the point of actually changing shots to feature the product can backfire and piss off those fans/consumers you are courting.
[ via Reuters.com ]

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