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the advertisers pay for exposure. Does that mean Embassy should have some say in changing the rules of snooker as they sponsor that ?
The advertisers are in the sport for exposure, as soon as that has run it's course they will pull out. Why should they have any say, they are fuly aware of what sport they are in when they pay to sponsor a car. |
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I am pretty sure that there would a lot of other sponsors willing to replace them.
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They're not talking about race rule changes, they're talking about decisions that effect their brands..
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Or should the cars go slower so they can be seen better ? |
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There's a lot more to sponsorship details than just the livery of the cars within a race :rolleyes:
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How they use that exposure on the cars for adverts and access to the drivers is all down the deal they sign with the drivers. Not sure what exactly they are after here |
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There is brand awareness to consider as well. For example, McLaren is not called McLaren anymore, it is "Vodafone McLaren Mercedes." Although, there are not many commentators who call it that. Perhaps that is what they are trying to achieve.
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As I said it's a lot more than a simple logo on a car.. |
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The BBC aren't advertisers and so don't have to promote other brands. Also as F1 is broadcast across most countries in the world it would be down to whatever laws existed in that country. Can't see how Bernie or FOM can have much of an impact on any of the above. Quote:
Not watched the ad that closely but have they re-produced all their other sponsors i.e Vodophone, Aigo etc or just their own one ? |
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So, they get what they pay for. If they want more control then they should be prepared to may more money. They were aware of the conditions and the terms of business when they signed their deals, they can't just suddenly change their minds about the amount of control they want.
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You'll find that the McLaren car and it's usage in adverts is regulated again partly by Bernie.. And that's the issue.. It's not just a case of Mclaren controlling their own advertising but instead it's the rules set down by F1 which controls to some extent advertising and sponsorship of the teams/tracks/people/merchandising...etc.. If it was just a case of Santander & Mclaren shaking hands then I'd perfectly agree with you but it's not |
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I think part of the problem is that Bernie wants to take at least partial control of *every* aspect of F1, and I don't doubt he has a whole bunch of regulations on how F1 teams can involved sponsors.
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McLaren own the IP to their car and as part of that IP, their image too and so can exploit that as much as they like. They would need to pay Bernie if they also wanted to put the F1 logo in but then it is pretty clear from the image this is a formula one racing car and so there is no need for that. |
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The proof is the simple fact that the sponsors have to form their own group in the hope of improving their sitaution with the F1 owners ;) Apart from that it'll all be bound within confidential contracts..but it has been well known that all teams participating within most sports have to sign over some control..
Take for example in football when they interview the managers/players in front of the camera after the match... do you think that the manager wants a barclays advert behind them instead of their own team sponsors ;) ---------- Post added at 16:12 ---------- Previous post was at 15:59 ---------- It's weird how this has come up as during the last post-qualifying interviews we were explaning to my partners mother about sports sponsorship and how the logo's on the clothing were split up into different groups.. Those being F1 sponsors, Team sponsors, driver sponsors.. and also explainign to her that a driver sponsor wasn;t just paying money to the driver, but some of that money will go towards the team for allowing their overalls to be used to carry the sponsor and some of the money will go to F1 for the priviledge of sponsoring during a F1 arranged interview... Gone are the days when it was so simple :( |
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Companies are no different. If they are happy, they aren't going to rock the apple cart. |
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