Job Experience

My Experience at the Discovery Channel

I am a Marketing Strategy intern for the Discovery Channel. While marketing strategy as a profession has many components, the best way I can describe it is the intersection of business and creativity. I find that this intersection uses both my right and left brain and I like the challenge. My days in the office are always different and I am never bored. My projects vary from day to day but I am always challenged and I legitimately enjoy coming into work every day.

There are two main components of marketing strategy that I deal with on a daily basis.

·      Data analysis
·      Design

Data Analysis

The business component of marketing strategy lies in the data that is collected from each campaign. Everything from, where a TV commercial was viewed the most to how long someone spends looking at an ad, is information that can utilized to make future campaigns successful.
I am also tasked with running focus groups which are used to test campaign on a sample of ordinary people who may view the campaign. By running a focus group before a campaign goes live, the marketing team is able to get feedback on what is appealing about a campaign and potentially what needs work.

Design

On the more artistic side of things, I am tasked with designing campaigns based on aesthetic appeal which includes

·      Choosing a layout
·      Designing logos
·      Editing images

The start of a marketing campaign for any show on The Discovery Channel generally begins with a photoshoot of the talent, or the main characters in the show. Once my department gets these images we must edit them so that they are ready to be used in marketing materials.

This side of marketing is much more creative, and I am able to mainly utilize my creative right brain. While the initial stages of creating a marketing campaign are very free, ultimately all campaigns are altered to conform to the research and data that has been collected. Everything from picking specific colors that have tested well in the past to the size of the font can be packed with some sort of research and data.

All of the research and design come together into what is called a “campaign.” These campaigns include

·      Social media art
·      Commercials
·      Website banners
·      Billboards
·      Bus shelter advertisements

Campaigns

Although the work on the day to day changes, the general structure of my projects are broken up into “campaigns.” Campaigns are essentially all the material that go into the marketing of (in the case of Discovery) a TV show. Everything from TV commercials, social media posts and snapchat filters to magazine ads and flying banners all fall within the marketing departments work. In order to make all of these components as successful as possible a lot of research going into it. Data on past Discovery campaigns as well as other data available in the marketplace, regarding other competing TV shows, are used to ensure that the campaign is as successful as possible. Some of this data may include time of day in which commercials reach the most people or which cities and states are viewers loyal vs which cities could use more exposure (ie should see the ads more).


Experience

I have been working at Discovery for about a year now and have thus far really enjoyed my experience. I love the face paced nature of working in TV and how every day is something new and exciting.






Comments

  1. Your job sounds really fun! People always say to work at a job you love, not at a job that simply pays the bills, and it's cool to see you living that out. Do you see yourself continuing at the Discovery Channel? Or if not there, at least in the same general area of marketing strategy?

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  2. Oh wow super cool you worked for Discovery Channel! I didn't know all the work that goes into design. Seems like you have to be a pretty creative person!

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  3. Hi Genevieve! It's awesome that you get to work for the Discovery Channel and I love their shows! I am also interested in the field of business analytics and I did not know that you have the opportunity to choose design when you work as a analyst. It sounds super fun to me!

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  4. Hello Genevieve! I applaud your ability to develop both your creative and analytical skill sets. No matter your career path, the duties of a marketing strategists that you described, will be beneficial because they are the foundation of many tasks. Doing this job for an entire channel must be a lot of work, but it sounds like you are great at coordinating many moving parts.

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  5. Genevieve, it's really cool that you work for Discovery Channel. I sometimes binge-watching youtube videos and a lot of videos are produced by Discovery Channel. It must be an exciting experience to be part of Discovery Channel!

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  6. It's really cool you worked for discovery channel! I always loved it since I was a little kid. I think it's really interesting that you get to do both the creative and data analytics part of the job. Which one do you like the most? and would you see yourself working for any other channel?

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  7. Hi Genevieve, nice job on this description. I have always liked the discovery channel and hearing from someone who worked there was great. I really liked how you said the job challenges you to use your left and right brain and that intersection combines business and creativity. Some of my friends work at TV channels and they always say it is cool to see a project you worked on show up on TV.

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  8. I enjoyed reading about your experience working at the Discovery Channel! It looks like a fun and fast-paced internship with every day challenges.

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  9. Hi Genevieve! Wow, it's so cool that you worked at the Discovery Channel. I am also really interested in marketing and personally find the data analysis part really interesting for developing insights about customers. What kinds of campaigns have you worked on with the Discovery Channel?

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  10. Hi Genevieve. I admire the fact that you like to challenge yourself because that is an effective learning mechanism. Having the capability to analyze and make sense of data is an important skill to have in the age of information. What TV shows did you create innovative marketing campaigns for?

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  11. Hey, I enjoyed reading about your experience as a marketing strategy intern for The Discovery channel. I am also interested in marketing and possibly having a career in it.

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