26th February 2020
NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2020 -- Welcome to a new age of digital censorship—one that's being unintentionally supported by the way advertisers buy media. As marketers seek to protect their brands from appearing in the wrong environments, today's brand safety technology has inadvertently diverted media dollars from LGBTQ publishers and journalists through keyword exclusion lists.
The context: Advertisers have hundreds to over a thousand words on these lists to ensure brands appear alongside content that reflects complementary topics or brand values, or avoid those in conflict. These lists also navigate subjects like the polarization of political opinion in the U.S. or breaking news issues like violence. But ultimately the process results in a lack of financial support for different types of content (no matter its tone or the writer's intent), with a particular impact on the LGBTQ community, forcing numerous publishers and voices to shut down or severely downsize. While exact numbers are difficult to find, some sources suggest it could be as much as 73% of neutral or positive LGBTQ online news which has been incorrectly flagged by this type of technology.[1]
In response, Mindshare USA, the global media agency network that's part of WPP, developed an LGBTQ private marketplace (known as a PMP) to address the issue. The PMP aggregates publishers into one negotiated inclusion list so that brands support LGBTQ-specific publications as well as the LGBTQ content at broader publications. SKYY Vodka is the first-mover and launch brand for the PMP, taking a stand to support LGBTQ voices and journalism. The brand has long been a supporter of LGBTQ rights and representation in media, sponsoring numerous initiatives and voices in the community year-round, from its "Toast to Marriage" campaign to being the very first spirit brand to release an advertisement featuring a lesbian couple and more.
"As a brand, we believe that Pride should not be the only time of year to show support for the LGBTQ community," says Bernadette Knight, Senior Marketing Director of SKYY Vodka. "SKYY Vodka is dedicated to supporting LGBTQ voices 365 days a year, and this PMP provides yet another avenue for us to do that."
The PMP is an integral new addition to the media plan for SKYY Vodka's larger "Proudly American" marketing campaign featuring people who shine brightly in the face of adversity, celebrate diversity, and are proud to inspire today's articulation of being American. One of the campaign's spokespeople is Dusty Ray Bottoms (one of the breakout stars of RuPaul's Drag Race) who appears in the ads online published via the PMP.
"It's critical that we challenge the brand safety standards of the last few years because they've become a roadblock to bringing more independent voices to media," says Diane Anderson-Minshall, CEO of Pride Media, home to publications such as The Advocate and Out, and one of the partners in the PMP. "A lot of the time that's LGBTQ voices, but also specifically people of color, immigrants, and other underrepresented groups. This kind of initiative will help keep those voices out there and accessible to everyone who needs it."
Mindshare USA began work on the LGBTQ PMP in 2019. While brand safety tools, technologies, and guidelines have played a critical role in protecting marketers and their media investments over the years, contextual challenges in exclusion list technology (such as sentiment) require more work to protect and encourage more underrepresented voices in media. The LGBTQ PMP is the first in a series of "inclusion PMPs" that Mindshare USA is rolling out in 2020 and 2021, dedicated to driving more media dollars to minority and marginalized groups.
"Publishers in the LGBTQ community have seen so many cuts, layoffs, and closures over the past couple years, as have those for other marginalized communities," says Dan Ottinger, Manager, Digital Investment, Mindshare USA, who co-led the launch of the PMP. "This isn't just a business issue, but a moral one. It's essential to keep our community's journalist voices alive, and the staunch support from marketers and partners around this has been really encouraging."
"Our industry has made strides with the visual representation of LGBTQ people in media. But that only goes so far if media dollars are unintentionally defunding LGBTQ journalism through brand safety practices," says Rachel Lowenstein, Partner, Associate Director, Invention+, Mindshare USA, who co-led the launch of the PMP. "Marketers and agencies need to commit to doing better in supporting LGBTQ media and that starts with reimagining the way we approach brand safety, which can often be fraught with unconscious bias. Our PMP is intended to help solve that."
In addition to the support this provides journalism, neuroscience research from Mindshare USA shows the effectiveness for brands of advertising in LGBTQ media as well. Working with members of the LGBTQ community, the agency found that:
Keyword exclusion lists tell automated digital advertising models not to put a brand's advertising alongside content that could be potentially non-brand safe, based on specific words or phrases. But words like "sexuality," "queer," and "gay" can be used in ways that are sexual and discriminatory, or in ways that are empowering and affirming. And the content in pieces that discuss things like "bullying" or "violence" can differ in their message from article to article. An aggressive keyword exclusion list lacks the flexibility to identify the difference—it lacks the technological processing to understand important context around keywords.
While there has been progress made in this area around semantic keyword processing, there's still much to do – and thus exclusion lists are often unintentionally blocking content that some brands would like to support. In turn, this moves money away from publishers that need it, and has created a form of digital censorship in which ad dollars dictate what we do and don't read.
The LGBTQ PMP leverages an inclusion list of publishers that Mindshare USA works with and have guaranteed brand safety standards for advertisers.
The Mindshare USA research was conducted in its NeuroLab, the agency's neuroscience unit. The NeuroLab uses medical-grade EEG (electroencephalogram) and GSR (galvanic skin response) technology to measure non-conscious neurological responses to brand stories and media.
Mindshare USA's Dan Ottinger and Rachel Lowenstein are co-founders of The Collective, a diversity, equity, and inclusion advocacy group within the agency. The group has two areas of focus: creating new resources and conversations around DE&I for employees, and driving digital offerings for clients that make media more diverse.
About
SKYY Vodka
SKYY
Vodka was born in San Francisco in 1992 and is steeped with the innovative and
progressive spirit of California. Conceived by a first generation American
inventor looking to create the world's smoothest vodka, SKYY revolutionized
vodka quality with its proprietary quadruple-distillation and triple-filtration
process to deliver a fresh, clean spirit. Like many things that originate in
San Francisco, SKYY grew from a tiny startup into what it is today. To learn
more, visit SKYY.com.
About
Campari America
Campari
America is a wholly owned subsidiary of Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A. (Reuters
CPRI.MI - Bloomberg CPR IM). At the heart of Campari America are two
legends in the American spirits industry. The first, Skyy Spirits, was
founded in San Francisco back in 1992 by the entrepreneur who invented iconic
SKYY Vodka. The second is the world-famous Wild Turkey Distillery in
Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, where they have been making the world's finest whiskies
since the 1800's. Both companies were purchased by Davide Campari-Milano
and together they form Campari America, which has built a portfolio unrivaled
in its quality, innovation and style, making it a top choice among
distributors, retailers and consumers. Campari America manages Campari
Group's portfolio in the US with such leading brands as SKYY® Vodka, SKYY
Infusions®, Grand Marnier®, Campari®, Aperol®, Wild Turkey® Straight
Kentucky Bourbon, American Honey®, Russell's Reserve®, Glen Grant® Single Malt
Scotch Whisky, Forty Creek® Canadian Whisky, BULLDOG® Gin, Cabo Wabo® Tequila, Espolón® Tequila,
Appleton® Estate Rum, Wray & Nephew® Rum, Coruba® Rum, Ouzo 12®, X-Rated® Fusion Liqueur®, Frangelico®, Cynar®, Averna®, Braulio® and Jean-Marc XO
Vodka®.
Campari America is headquartered in New York, New York. More information on the company can be found at www.campariamerica.com, www.facebook.com/campariamerica, Twitter: @CampariAmerica, Instagram: @CampariAmerica, and www.camparigroup.com. Please enjoy Campari America brands responsibly and in moderation.
About Mindshare USA
We were born in Asia in 1997, a WPP start-up with a desire to change the media world. Now we are a global network with 116 offices in 86 countries and billings of $17.9bn. We are the largest agency in GroupM, WPP's Media Investment Management arm, which is the #1 media holding group globally with billings of more than $50bn (Source: COMvergence). We aim to be our clients' lead business partner and to grow their business through speed, teamwork and provocation. Visit us at Mindshareworld.com and follow us on Twitter @Mindshare_USA and Facebook.com/MindshareUSA
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GroupM
GroupM is the world's leading media investment company responsible for more
than $50B in annual media investment (COMvergence) through agencies
including Mindshare, MediaCom, Wavemaker, Essence and m/SIX, as well as the
outcomes-driven programmatic audience company, Xaxis. GroupM creates
competitive advantage for advertisers via its worldwide organization of media
experts who deliver powerful insights on consumers and media platforms, trading
expertise, market-leading brand-safe media, technology solutions, addressable
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[1] Source: University of Baltimore and Cheq, "The Economic Costs of Keyword Blacklists for Online Publishers"