Thursday, November 24, 2011

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade!

It's incredible how much advertising time and press Macy's got today. The annual Thanksgiving parade, aired on NBC, has been a tradition since 1924 (85th anniversary!). Every Thanksgiving morning my sister and I watch the giant balloons and floats glide down 34th street from the comfort of our own home - around 44 million other people do the same and almost 2.5 million flock the NY streets to watch it live. 


Today I had a HUGE revelation... the entire 3-hour program is a giant promotional opportunity for Macy's and the rest of the participants. Of course I knew this (somewhat) before, but not nearly to the extent it became apparent to me this morning. What I originally took as a giant Buzz Lightyear balloon transformed into an advertisement for Disney and Pixar. Nothing can be taken at face value. Instead of watching the parade in the same frame of mind as I had in the past, I couldn't help but listen to what the NBC reporters were saying in the background. They would give a brief (detailed) spiel introducing the balloon or float, its background, and, of course, its sponsor.


The entire production is phenomenal and so clever. In my opinion, it definitely is comparable to the Super Bowl. Companies pay a ton of money to fill the advertising spots during the Super Bowl game because they know there are millions of viewers. They buy eyes... a lot of eyes. The same thought process is understood about the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade! The major difference, however, is that the parade (AKA the advertisements) is the reason people are watching. It's the actual entertainment. While the Super Bowl commercials are just a side portion to the actual program. Lets be serious though, we all know there are plenty of people who watch the Super Bowl JUST for the entertaining, extremely creative, and usually funny commercials.  


My favorite part of the parade has always been the Santa Claus at the end, signaling that Christmas is around the corner! Snoopy is definitely a close second!


POGS,
AKtually Ashley


PS. Did anyone notice that when introducing Neil Diamond the reporters compared him the Mount Rushmore? "... and another American legend... Neil Diamond!" Ha!

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