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ZADZADZ

Type of site

Online Television Commercial Database
Available inEnglish
OwnerPrivately Held
Created byRussell Griffin, Chandos Erwin
URLzadzadz.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedJanuary 17, 2008
Current statusActive

ZADZADZ was an online video database of current television commercials, featuring everything from video games to hair care products grouped into consumer-desired categories. After the site's successful testing phase in late 2007, ZADZADZ officially launched on January 17, 2008.[1]

Overview[edit]

The ZADZADZ website comprises the largest collection of active television commercials online. The ads are grouped into various categories[2] and are automatically streamed through the site's central player, depending on what playlist is selected by the user. Additional functionality also exists, including the ability to sort the ads, e-mail or embed ads, and search for ads.[3]

ZADZADZ is a "Window Shopping 2.0" experience for the user because of its grouping of television commercials into relevant product and psychographic "channels". Browsing between individual channels allows the user to quickly shop and compare products and services via the ads themselves.[4]

Essentially a free site, all of the basic video database content is available without registration and without providing any personal information. Any person with an e-mail address and a web browser that accepts cookies can set up an account with ZADZADZ that allows them to vote on various channels' ads and engage in many other site activities.

In addition to a consumer shopping tool, ZADZADZ is an advertising and entertainment industry resource, tracking and showcasing current brand/market trends, including celebrity endorsements, high-profile product introductions, and creative execution feedback and refinement.[5]

History[edit]

Reason for Being[edit]

Founded by advertising executives Russell Griffin and Chandos Erwin, ZADZADZ was created, in many ways, as a response to the DVRs and TiVos of the world. As people began to skip ads while watching their favorite TV shows, technology was empowering the consumer to watch their content without interruption. But, (perhaps unbeknownst to viewer) at the same time, technology was depriving consumers of a vital source of product information and cultural relevance. With the introduction of ZADZADZ the equation was once again balanced: With DVRs consumers could skip ads in order to get to their desired content (their TV shows), and with ZADZADZ consumers could choose which ads to watch when the ads themselves are the desired content (when preparing to make a purchase or when simply staying up with cultural trends).[2]

Super Bowl[edit]

On February 3, 2008 ZADZADZ launched a feature that enabled users to watch and rate the Super Bowl XLII ads as well as a media tool for outlets to report the ongoing results at any moment in time.[4] ZADZADZ was quickly utilized as a resource by other web sites[6] and users rated the ads in varying categories.[5][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Launch Press Release". ZADZADZ.
  • ^ a b "Web Site Dedicated To Commercials". Oklahoma State’s “The Daily O’Collegian”.
  • ^ "The Entertainment In Ads". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  • ^ a b "Super Bowl Press Release". ZADZADZ.
  • ^ a b "Super Bowl ads feature high-tech animations". Penn State’s “The Daily Collegian”.
  • ^ "2008 Super Bowl Commercial Sites". SuperBowl-Ads.com.
  • ^ "Giants-Pats tops Cowboys-Steelers in viewership TiVo users watch their favorites again and again". Houston Chronicle.
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    Categories: 
    Online databases
    Television commercials
     



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