‘We’re becoming a publisher’ says Tourism Australia CMO as agency creates newsroom

Screen Shot 2014-10-24 at 12.17.43 PMTourism 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.

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