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 Simpsons content goes D2C

  • July 6th, 2007
  • 2:07 pm

Jamba is ready to unleash the biggest direct-to-consumer (D2C) content campaign the US has ever seen.

The next few days will see the launch of the Yellow Plan, with content from TV show The Simpsons becoming available on mobile for the first time to tie in with the release of the eponymous movie on July 27th.

Crucially, none of the content – with the exception of EA Mobile’s Minutes to Meltdown game – will be available from operator decks. Instead, News Corp subsidiary Jamba will be running storefronts at Jamster.com and TheSimpsonsMobile.com (not currently live, so you’ll have to wait).

For $9.99 a month, the Yellow Plan will offer fans credit for six downloads from a selection of The Simpsons content, such as made-for-mobile voicetones, wallpapers and polytones. Video is in the pipeline and the plan will also include EA’s game.

Speaking exclusively to ME, Jamba COO Lee Fenton said: “The way we’re going to bring The Simpsons content to market in the US is an industry first, but one that we’re quite confident about. The Yellow Plan is a huge moment for the US D2C content market and it’s also a rare example of a standalone content offering based around a single entertainment brand.”

Jamba will be riding the coat tails of The Simpsons Movie’s multi-million dollar global marketing campaign, with the Yellow Plan set to feature in ads on Fox TV, web banners, inserts in DVDs and call outs on  movie posters. This should deliver massive awareness for little direct cost.

“In terms of subscriber acquisition we don’t expect to have a huge on-air advertising push. We expect to generate most of our traffic from other Simpsons and News Corp online destinations and from the compelling nature of brand itself,” said Fenton.

Simpsons content will be made available globally a short time after the US launch, with subs models equivalent to Jamster plans in other markets.

In Europe the game will be available on-deck, but again no operator deals are in place for the wider content suite.

 

   
 

 PlayPhone raises $18.75m

  • May 14th, 2007
  • 8:46 am

The cash will allow PlayPhone to expand into international markets this year and build on its existing business. The company currently runs its own-branded D2C site and powers mobile destinations for brands including Sega, ABC, Bandai, Lycos and RealNetworks.

“PlayPhone’s D2C distribution model has established a new standard in the mobile entertainment industry during the past year,? said Ron Czerny, CEO of PlayPhone. “We have emerged as a clear and dominant force in mobile media and we look forward to expanding our business internationally and introducing exciting new services with leading entertainment brands.?

PlayPhone also announced that Sharon Wienbar, MD at Scale Venture Partners, has joined its board of directors.