Microsoft Planning $150M Fall TV Campaign | Internet News

Microsoft Planning $150M Fall TV Campaign

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jul 27, 1999
1 minute read

Microsoft Corp. reportedly plans to spend $150
million on a television ad campaign this fall to boost its image and highlight many of its products.

The company consolidated its $230 million domestic ad account at
McCann-Erickson/A&L, San Francisco, earlier
this year. Its corporate image account had been at Wieden & Kennedy in
Portland, OR. Wieden created the “Where do you want to go today?” tagline.

Bob Herbold, chief operating officer of Microsoft, said at the company’s
annual financial analysts meeting that the campaign would represent a sharp
increase compared
to last year’s $100 million in spending on television advertising, Reuters reported.

The news service quoted another executive as saying the campaign would be thecompany’s biggest television push ever.

Herbold was quoted as saying that details have not been firmed up, but the aim would be to present a “unified message” promoting the corporate image and its business units.

Herbold said that despite the company’s lengthy government antitrust trial in Washington the company’s image has not suffered in opinion polls.

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