Third Channel Communications Taps into Hollywood's Multi-Billion Dollar Mobile Marketing Future
The first channel was TV, the second was the Internet, the Third Channel is the cell phone.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 11, 2005 -- Third Channel Communications, a
premiere mobile marketing firm created by entertainment and advertising veterans
Beverly Macy and Terry Balagia, is a category-first company that brings
traditional ad agency disciplines to the exploding mobile market.
“In an
age where the target demographic rarely reads newspapers or magazines—and skips
TV commercials entirely—companies are desperately searching for a new way to get
out their message. We believe the mobile component is the new consumer touch
point that provides instant actionability to calls to action seen on billboards,
print ads, interactive television, and other messaging," says award-winning ad
veteran Terry Balagia, Co-Founder and Managing Partner. “Third Channel offers
the perfect compliment of agency knowledge and the ability and know-how to
navigate the complex world of service providers, telco carriers, handset
manufacturers, etc. We’re the one call for all mobile marketing needs for
agencies and marketers alike.”
And call they will. What’s fueling cell
phone entertainment and advertisement penetration is the permission-based nature
of the cell phone. Users request information and interaction via text messaging
and downloading and will not tolerate spam in any form. And the numbers show
they’re requesting it in record form. According to ARC, global sales of
ringtones alone will surpass $5.2 billion by 2008. “This is pure pull
marketing,” says Balagia. “The user has total control of the small screen – the
third channel. Our company respects that.”
Currently, there are over 1.5
billion cell phone subscribers in the world and the company’s high profile
clients are looking to expand their reach beyond TV and the Internet into their
consumer’s hands. According to Gartner, that number is expected to reach 3
billion subscribers by 2010. Co-Founder and Managing Partner Beverly Macy notes,
“Third Channel enables its brand partners to expand their traditional reach via
consumer’s cell phones. Look around – everyone’s watching their
phones.”
Third Channel is also looking to expand its services to India
and China to satisfy the insatiable demand for Hollywood entertainment and the
need for results-driven marketing expertise overseas.
About Third
Channel Communications
Third Channel Communications was founded in March
2005 as a premiere provider of mobile marketing and communications solutions
that integrate with existing campaign efforts by extending the message well
beyond traditional advertising media directly into the hands of consumers.
A four-time CLIO winner, Terry Balagia started his career in New York at
agencies including McCann Erickson, Campbell-Mithune-Esty and Grey Advertising.
Prior to co-founding Third Channel Communications Terry was named senior VP of
creative marketing for Fox Broadcasting Company in 2003. Mr. Balagia moved to
Fox from D'Arcy, Masius, Benton & Bowles, where he was senior VP and
executive creative director. While at D'Arcy, Balagia's tenure included
campaigns for Activision, Sonicare, Chandron Winery and Blue Cross. His resume
includes a stint at Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, serving as creative
director on the firm's Toyota of North America account. He also was executive
creative director of Saatchi/Canada, handling the company's nationwide offices.
Beverly W. Macy is a seasoned executive in both rapidly growing and
mature companies. Prior to co-founding Third Channel Communications she was CEO
of Y&M Partners LLC, a boutique investment bank and strategic advisory
company in Beverly Hills, CA. Previously, she successfully positioned an
emerging Internet technology company for merger with a leading global
telecommunications company and also facilitated the acquisition of an
entertainment company at the height of its growth. Macy spent 14 years at Xerox
Corporation in global sales and marketing and began her career at Wang
Laboratories in software development. She teaches Competitive Marketing and
Strategy at UCLA.
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