Replay: Google Hangout with BWM’s Rob Belgiovane and Paul Williams
Listen to the podcast:
Mumbrella will hold a live Google Hangout this afternoon with the bosses of creative agency BWM.
Rob Belgiovane and Paul Williams will joing Mumbrella editor Tim Burrowes.
Readers are invited to send questions via the comment thread of this article or on Twitter with the hashtag #AskBWM.
The live video stream will appear on this page from 3pm AEST Today.
BWM was founded in 1996 by Belgiovane, Williams and Jamie MacKay.
The company was sold to Enero, then called Photon, ten years later but was bought back by the founders in August 2012.
The agency’s clients include iiNet, Simplot, Kmart, Bank of Queensland and the Department of Health and Ageing.
Hello,
I don’t know if I’ll be able to listen to you this afternoon but I would like to know about what you think about advertising/sponsoring concerts – what do you think about them and also what is your approach to advertising for TV VOD – I have a new channel on the Dish Network that has a footprint of 14 million households over 169 cities in the USA. HOLA TV has programs in English and Spanish and is the Entertainment and Lifestyle Channel for the american and latin markets – we are specialising in doing concerts, events, boxing as well as music, plus Miss Unity where we can do advertising for several countries for the Grand Finale in Nov this year – what would your approach be to that? how would you go about it?
User ID not verified.
I’d be interested to hear anything they want to share about plans for Sputnik – what they see as strengths; what mid-term plans re integration or not might be. ..
How does BWM plan to re-invigorate a multi-award winning brand / campaign following its acquisition of the Bank of Queensland account?
User ID not verified.
Hi guys, will business finally pick up in 2013? And if so, what advantages will BWM have, as an independent local shop?
User ID not verified.
I’m listening
User ID not verified.
how much money did they actually clear from the sale?
is it true one of the partners blew the lot on bad share trading?
User ID not verified.