Description
Target audience:
- Chief Communications Officers
- Marketing and communications directors, managers, executives and staff.
- Those who wish to understand how brands create communications and engage audiences in brand conversations.
- Those employed by governmental, charitable, other not-for-profit and third-sector organisations who need to communicate with a range of stakeholders.
- Those who wish to develop insights into the reasoning behind the marketing communications activities used by organisations.
What you will learn
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to understand:
- Principles associated with media planning and the impact of media and audience fragmentation.
- Various theories concerning different media and related switching behaviours.
- Key concepts used in linear media selection: reach and cover, frequency, duplication, rating points and CPT.
- The concept of repetition and the debate concerning effective frequency and recency planning.
- Planning issues related to interactive media and scheduling.
- Media source effects as an importance factor in media selection, placement and timing.