‘We’re becoming a publisher’ says Tourism Australia CMO as agency creates newsroom
Tourism Australia is adding a ‘newsroom’ to its marketing armoury with outgoing marketing chief Nick Baker saying brands will become Australia’s new publishers as media owners currently “do not pay enough attention or respect to their lead journalists”.
Chief marketing officer Nick Baker said the organisation will gradually build a team of writers for the division in a move to create and develop more of its own content.
He told Mumbrella it was in keeping with Tourism Australia’s “philosophy” of shifting its marketing from paid media to “owned and earned” channels. An editor has already been recruited to oversee the operation, with former Weber Shandwick content services direcor Andres Lopez-Varela joining in October.
The creation of the newsroom came as Baker admitted the relationship between Tourism Australia and its media and creative agencies – OMD and BBDO – was changing amid the agency’s strategy, saying while both are “integral” to TA’s planning, they must evolve with the changing times.
I know Nick and his work and respect him highly.
As a media proprietor and employer of 4 high quality journalists that i commit half of my fixed costs and all of my profit too I don’t agree with Nicks assessment at all.
Since when did a brand say to a media company we stand by your journalistic integrity and will do in the future what ever?
The problem is that brands like Nicks want to own and be the agenda not support the agenda.
When your a major brand that has annual turnover larger than the media companies total market cap you have enough power to say to the media companies , you change your agenda to suite our marketing purposes or we go where we can get an agenda that is all about us. I get this all the time.
The compromise will rarely produce high quality insightful journalism that tells the truth but a selection of semi relevant or non relevant stories that promote the product message and somehow relates to the audience if possible.
ANZ are doing this with Blue notes. Looks great but where are the critical pieces about the banking sector and ANZ?
Of coarse your agencies are very positive! What choice do they have?
PR is not journalism. Its marketing and usually of the worst kind.
If “not convinced” is a media proprietor you’d think he’d be able to spell
For a global brand, and one for whom their success is intrinsically linked to the success or failureof thousands of other businesses in this country , this misguided notion of growth coming from ‘shifting its marketing from paid media to “owned and earned” channels’ is not only delusional but very dangerous.
Flight Centre have already done the same thing.
Sorry have I missed something? What Baker is suggesting – quite apart from seeming like federal government infiltrating media outlets by stealth – is surely a serious and complicated undertaking. Surely not something to be owned by an outgoing marketing manager who is but days away from pulling the ripcord on his golden parachute?
Consumers want a balanced view on travel destinations..the good and the bad. Content from brands are not able to provide this.
Wonder if any of the naysayers work for those nervous media and creative agencies…
So I might not have the experience and knowledge of most people commenting here. And I’m not sure I even understand what’s being said. What I do know is that I was an intern at a particular social media agency a couple of years ago and that we met with Nick to try to sell our services. I was wet behind the ears and heard my boss refer to “moving from bought to owns and earned” in the meeting. First of all I think it’s funny that Nick almost seems to imply he invented the idea (sorry the ‘philosophy’ whatever that is). My then boss confessed to me after the meeting with Nick that he had purely made up the idea on the spot in desperation so as to try to deflect attention away from traditional ‘spots and dots’ to what we were selling. “We’re a small agency”, my boss said to me afterwards. “I’d sell my grandmother as an alternative to oxygen if I thought he’d bite. I don’t even know that I understood what I was saying myself!” he quipped. I am no longer at that agency and I’ve seen the whole “bought to owned/earned” thing referred to elsewhere and many times since then. Maybe it wasn’t first thought up by my then boss in sales desperation and on the spot. But a cheeky part of me wants to think Nick is parroting a meaningless off the cuff expression just to sound knowledgeable b
i really dont understand what he is trying to say – what is the annual budget for this inhouse publisher? media agency has to ‘help us buy media that tells that story in the right places. It just might not be in normal kind of media, it might be in different places and they have to find that.’ WTH does that mean? thats what we do – we dont just whack the most expensive comms channel on a media plan and hope the client signs off – everything has a strategic and comms approach.
Given Baker is saying Tourism Australia will ‘approach media firms with the aim of buying professionally produced work written by their journalists’ the editor of Fairfax’s Traveller might want to rethink what he has said about this story on Twitter
Hi, I’m an Australian writer of travel eBooks. I have 41 eBooks and 11 of them are about my own travels in Australia. They sell on Amazon, B&N, Kobo and iBookstore. They are promoted as eBooks for travel lovers. There will be three more Australian stories in 2015. Over 300,000 copies of my eBooks have been downloaded in the past four years.
I was wondering if these TA proposals would allow input from existing published contents. Like all independent travel writers, travel is expensive and we are always looking for more outlets for our stories. These eBooks are travel stories like those of Bill Bryson and Michael Palin. With more support these could be moved to audio, enhanced edition and foreign language formats. All these eBooks present a positive story about travel in Australia.
How do I become involved?