Friday, December 10, 2010

Never Ending story-Advertising in the Crowsnest Pass

It really is a never ending story.

Some facts to think about:

Some councilors can not understand why the advertising budget dropped so drastically from 2008 to 2010.

I will answer it again and hopefully it gets through, in 2008 the municipality was paying up to $800 a page two times a week. Simply put 2 x $800 (1 page each paper) equals $1600 per week.
Thanks to a competitive tendering process 2010 $180 per page, one paper equals $180 per week.

Certainly explains to me the drop from 2008-$66111 to 2010-$8444 does it not?

Why did previous council not focus on radio? first of all we only have one local radio station if we were going to allow non local radio stations in to the bidding process should we also have allowed the Prairie Post in to the paper process?
Second of all the advertising budget in 2008 was $87057 of that amount $13158 was radio or 15% of the overall expense. The local papers were 76% of the total cost, paper advertising took five times as much taxpayers dollars as radio.

Several members of council talk about enhancing the flow of communications to the public!
That's nonsense anybody that's looking for announcements on bylaws, public hearing etc will check the municipal web site or the paper that has the contract for the year, or contact the office.

In the last year and a half the number of complaints the municipality, or council received about having difficulties finding out municipal information due to the fact that it was only advertised in one paper? Zero

Council members this week spoke about other ways of getting out information to the public, Facebook, Twitter, Municipal web site, etc. (Maybe the taxpayers would be glad to advertise on blogs?)
Silly question, if these suggestions work, would it not make even less sense to advertise in both papers?

You can make all the arguments you want but this advertising in both papers as been done for one reason and one reason only, because some people are feared by the flack previous councilors took in the local media over the last couple of years.

Interesting to hear one of the councilors refer to how he heard at the convention, the importance of maintaining good relationships with the local media.

Dec 7th they did.

At least thats the way I see it!

5 comments:

John Prince said...

This council has just fed the monster that will come back one day to feed on them, while at the same time demonstrating to the world that "Where all think alike, no one thinks very much".

Anonymous said...

"Several members of council talk about enhancing the flow of communications to the public!
That's nonsense anybody that's looking for announcements on bylaws, public hearing etc will check the municipal web site or the paper that has the contract for the year, or contact the office"

Well said Dean- I could not agree with you more.

Andrew

peter rosner said...

Dean this decision could be viewed two different ways and i am giving it time. Either this was sort of a peace offering between the councillers and the Herald and to get on with business or we simply do not have a counciller with the courage to stand out and make a tough decision which i do give you credit for. I think the public will be finding this out very soon

Crowsnest Pass Home said...

Peter regarding your first position I agreed with you back on my previous post of November 10.

http://crowsnestpasshome.blogspot.com/2010/11/lesson-as-been-learnt.html

If it is a peace offering Administration stated on Tuesday that they are budgeting an additional $46,000 for next years advertising.

Anyway good to hear from you, I respect your opinion even when we disagree.

Thanks Dean

the miners journey said...

I stand by what i saw unfortunately this blogging is relatively new to me my intent wasnt to sign it anonymous. That is defenitely no my stle. I personally think the public did a disservice by uprooting the whole council but this seems to be the pattern here. We are always looking for a quick fix. And weather we want to admit it or not we as individuals have the power to change this. it starts with buying local the rest will fall into place and we are as guilty as anyone.