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Hannah Bell Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-03-09 01:13 AM
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GM Bankruptcy Causes Media Stir (revenue drops, unpaid bills)
General Motors’ bankruptcy filing is likely to cause yet more challenges for the struggling media industry. General Motors is one of the U.S.‘s largest advertisers, and media, including newspapers, magazines, TV, radio and online, stands to lose hundreds of millions in GM advertising dollars, writes The Deal.

GM’s sixth-largest unsecured creditor is Starcom MediaVest Group, with a claim of $121.5 million. Other unsecured creditors include Publicis (owed $25.2 million), Interpublic (owed $15.9 million) and McCann Erickson of Calgary, Alberta (owed $4.6 million).

General Motors’ woes have already affected media. The company trimmed its advertising 15% in 2008. GM yanked its advertising from the Academy Awards in the first quarter of 2009, after having spent more than $110 million on Academy Award advertising between 1997 and 2008 and $13.5 million in 2008 alone.

Broadcast nets, cable channels, syndicators and TV station groups waiting on payment from GM won’t see the money until their agency partners get paid. One broadcast network told Broadcasting & Cable that the bankruptcy is a “big issue.” The filing has prompted a debate between agencies and their TV partners over liability and who gets paid when.

Chrysler, which filed for bankruptcy a month ago, listed Omnicom’s BBDO Detroit as its second-largest unsecured creditor. Chrysler, which posted a 29% decline in total ad spend in 2008 from the previous year, owes BBDO Detroit $58.1 million, though it is believed that the majority of that money is owed not to the agency itself but to the media for purchases made on Chrysler’s behalf. Most of the money is believed to be owed to local TV stations.

http://www.mediabuyerplanner.com/entry/41593/gm-bankruptcy-causes-media-stir-prompts-debate-between-agencies-tv-partners/

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PSPS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-03-09 01:16 AM
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1. And this shows you the role corporate media plays in public policy
For example, they'll do everything they can to scuttle any healthcare reform because they make so much money off of big pharma's and private insurance companies' advertising.
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aquart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-03-09 01:42 AM
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2. Tell ya what. Let's let 'em go back to cigarettes and alcohol.
We'd probably be a whole lot healthier.
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Supersedeas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-03-09 06:46 AM
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3. when morning shows are sponsored by beer commercials
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blindpig Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-03-09 06:59 AM
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4. Amazing, ain't it?

The dedication of this administration to the finance sector to the exclusion of workers and Main St, local business, is not what we have been lead to expect from the 'party of the people'. It should bring other assumptions into question.

k&r
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