Networks without EZ-NET

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Networks without EZ-NET

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Introduction

EZ-NET is an excellent way to take a tremendous daily workload out of the mix with regards to network related advertising.

However, there may be many reasons as to why this route is not needed/desired. This document serves to describe how to get the same results as using EZ-NET without the add-on. Having this information serves to provide a technique to hopefully optimize the manual work involved.

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Network?

Network spots are defined as spots that execute based on some sort of mutually agreed upon commitment between the station and the network. This is typically done to offset the costs of airing programming on the station by allowing the programming source (network) to sell their own advertising at scale (across all the stations involved).

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The Weekly

Network related advertising occurs in weekly chunks.

NOTE: Within these weekly chunks, it is possible (and very likely) that the network will cancel/change some spots; or more accurately “swap” out the advertising.

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The Minute

Most, if not all, networks that we’ve encountered also work on a minute-by-minute basis. Within these minutes, there will either be one 60 second or two 30 second spots.

NOTE: If they “swap” out advertising, things can get a little more complicated if they decide to change a 60 to two 30’s or two 30’s to a 60. We will discuss how to handle this a little later.

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Invoices?

Network advertising works a little differently than typical advertising as there really isn’t any “billing”. There is a “reporting” that occurs and this is typically done by visiting the networks website (the same place where you get the schedule) and report to them that you’ve done what you’ve said you’ve committed to doing. A lot of this is pretty much done on the “honor system” as there isn’t, in many case, any manner in validating/verifying the results.

What this means is that these are typically entered as zero-dollar spots. The invoices generated (if any) are, for the most part, useless. They can be leveraged internally to determine the information to report what occurred (date, time, etc.) to the network. 

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Conflicts?

Setting up a primary/secondary conflict for network spots also presents its own set of unique problems. The issue is that each network does not represent a distinct type of advertiser; the spots can literally be anything. Additionally, setting up conflicts presents problems when you have two 30 second spots making up the one minute unit of advertising.

What this means is that the primary and secondary conflict is usually set to “None”.

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Strategy

Here’s what we know:


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Commitment

Because there is a commitment to running these, we’ve come up with a strategy to help reduce the overall day-to-day workload associated with network spots.

This strategy does require some up-front work to be done, but this work will be significantly rewarded every day afterward.

When setting up the Customer, don’t configure it for the “network”; instead configure it for the show. However, before (or after) setting up the Customer, you will also configure a matching Avail Type for the Customer (same name). On the Customer, you will then set the default Avail Type to be the Avail Type you created (same name).

This Avail Type will then be strategically placed throughout your Monday through Sunday logs based on the defined run commitment. These will all be 60 second 2 unit avails. Be sure to think through the placement of these avails throughout each day as to not have them fall at the same times day-after-day.

By doing this, we are accomplishing a couple of things:


In other words, the commitment between you and the network suggests that this inventory is “no longer yours” and why wouldn’t you try to find a way to reduce your overall workload.

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Customer (Show)

The Customer defaults should also work to help reduce the workload.


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Contract (Schedule)

Working with Contracts should also be smooth. Because we know that this is weekly (Monday through Sunday), we will enter the Contract.


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Revisions

When you receive notice of a revision:


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Following Weeks

To handle the following weeks:


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Summary

Following this strategy should result in significantly less work overall. Yes, there is some up-front effort and clearly a different workflow; but stick with it and we believe that you’ll be happier in the end.

Also, if you are having to do a lot of this type of work… we encourage you to take a moment to evaluate EZ-NET.

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FAQ

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