The Fashion Channel After reviewing firm and market data pertinent to the Fashion Channel, Dana Wheeler compiled four distinct market segments that the channel appealed to. These were fashionistas 15%, planners + shoppers 35%, situationalists 30%, and basics 20%. These are also listed in decreasing order of involvement in fashion. Currently the marketing strategy of TFC involved almost no segmentation and used the original plan that brought TFC much success by appealing to the largest and most
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Case study Analysis: The Fashion Channel Introduction: “The Fashion Channel” which is a successful cable TV network and which had been started by two entrepreneurs in 1996, with up to date and entertainment features and information broadcast 24×7 which was related to fashion only. The channel was actually dedicated to fashion only and its main audience were women of 35-54 age group. Earlier TFC’s tagline was “Fashion for Everyone” In 2006 TFC has earned the revenue of $310.6 Mn out of which their
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.......................................................................................... 3 3.0. Gap’s current channels strategy’ analysis: ....................................................................... 4 3.1. Gap’s market segmentation: ........................................................................................ 5 3.2. Gap’s Current Channel Chains:................................................................................... 6 3.3. Gap’s Directional
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Market Segmentation & Strategy: Broad-based marketing: The segment includes Fashionatas, Planners & Shoppers, and Situationalists, which primarily include women, 18 – 34 years old, who are moderately to highly engaged in fashion. Compared to 2007, the broad-based marketing segmentation generates $40 million more net income from $ 54.6 million to a staggering $94.9 million. Unlike the other 2 segments it doesn't require incremental investment in programming expense which will cost the
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Case Analysis Of “The Fashion Channel” Introduction and Problem Definition The Fashion Channel (TFC) was a widely available niche cable network which only offers fashion-oriented programming. It was very successful until other regular networks began to copy its concept and take market share of it, which as a result, had a severe negative effect on TFC’s advertising revenue and affiliate fees. The problem is how to develop the segmentation and positioning, change the current content of programming
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SITUATION ANALYSIS Market Analysis: Fashion-based programming was a growing market as television viewers thirsted for constant updates on constantly changing fashion trends. The Fashion Channel (TFC), created in 1996, was the first channel with the sole purpose of bringing 24/7 fashion information and updates to viewers. There are four main segments of consumers in the fashion-programming market: fashionistas, planners and shoppers, situationalists, and basics. Fashionistas have been very
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Case Study Analysis: The Fashion Channel Introduction: “The Fashion Channel” which is a successful cable TV network and which had been started by two entrepreneurs in 1996, with up to date and entertainment features and information broadcast 24×7 which was related to fashion only. The channel was actually dedicated to fashion only and its main audience were women of 35-54 age group. Earlier TFC’s tagline was “Fashion for Everyone” In 2006 TFC has earned the revenue of $310.6 Mn out of which
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Fashion Channel Case Study MKT 247 Pengxi Lv 10/26/2014 1.SWOT analysis: Strengths: 1. Fashion channel is the only network dedicated solely to fashion, with up-to-date and entertaining features and information broadcast 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. 2. Fashion channel also is one of the most widely available niche networks, reaching almost 80 million U.S. households that subscribed to cable and satellite television. 3. Fashion channel has a large loyal audience base with average
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Assessment 7 IV. Market and Marketing Strategy 11 V. Competitors 17 VI. Finances and Prices 23 VII. Distribution and Warehousing 29 VIII. Promotion Mix 30 IX. Sales Forecasting 33 X. Action Plan 36 XI. Production 38 Reference 39 Zara Executive Summary Zara, a prominent name in the world of clothing has been successful ever since its founding in the year 1975. As the market demands began to shift
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Background - The Fashion Channel: The only network dedicated to fashion programming 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. - 2006: Revenue $310.6 million, $230.6 million from advertising. Average rating: 1.0 - Reached 80million U.S households that subscribed to cable - Avid viewers: Women aged 35-54 - Target: As broad a group as possible- everyone - Feels advertising is TFC’s primary growth opportunity- advertisers spent $20 billion buying spots. - Their plan: Build modern brand strategy, secure TFC’s
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