| For Immediate Release
November 9, 2005
EpandMedia Produces Winning Ads
for NYC’s Bloomberg For Mayor 2005 Re-Election Campaign
EpandMedia collaborated with DC-based
ad agency Squier Knapp Dunn (SKD) to produce 2005 re-election campaign
ads for New York City’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The ad team
was comprised of the same key creatives who succeeded in helping
Bloomberg win his 2001 mayoral race: Chief Consultant/Director Bill
Knapp, Creative Director Matt Herath, Producer/Director Len Epand,
and SKD Production Head Damon Miranda. For this race, New York-based
Consultant Josh Isay of KnickerbockerSKD also bolstered the team.
Besides directing a significant quotient of the footage seen in
some 70 TV ads, Epand collaborated with Bill Knapp to create more
than 50 radio ads. The ads targeted a broad range of New York media,
from Anglo and Latino to Korean, Urdu, Indian, Russian, Chinese
and Creole. As a result, Bloomberg beat his opponent Fernando Ferrer
by one of the largest margins in history, 58.5% to 38.7%.
From the outset the campaign’s success wasn’t assured.
Prior to any production, focus groups could name few accomplishments
attributable to Mayor Bloomberg. The TV campaign was therefore crafted
to feature real New Yorkers, in outer borough locations, talking
about the Mayor’s substantial contributions to the city. The
mayor had helped the city rebound from a $5 billion hit from 911
and balanced the budget. Crime was reduced to historic lows, jobs
were increasing, and school test scores were up. Immediately following
the ad launch, Bloomberg’s poll numbers began climbing, and
press accounts quoted New Yorkers, in echoes of the ads’ sentiments,
crediting the mayor for those accomplishments.
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For more information, please contact
EpandMedia by phone (212.354.8188) or via email (info@epandmedia.com).
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