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  1. Production & Strategy
  2. Programming & Entertainment

AOL Ventures Into Upfront Territory

Splashy lighting and video effects and a sharp focus on catering highlighted the online brand’s first-ever upfront sales presentation.

April 26, 2007

Though AOL decided to brand its event as “AOL: First Look,” the presentation and after-party were decidedly of the upfront realm, marking the first time an online entity has joined the television networks's season of live ad sales presentations. “What was so neat about this event was that we as an online company came into a very established space—the networks have been doing upfront presentations for 30 years,” said director of corporate events Rachel Gross.

Held at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 17, the event kicked off with passed drinks on the sixth floor before the audience of 450 media-buying honchos filed into the Allen Room at Frederick P. Rose Hall (and soaked in the venue’s floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Columbus Circle). Running 30 minutes behind schedule (the doors opened late due to overrunning rehearsals), AOL execs commenced their speech-making duties right off the bat. Two MiTrix towers of LED-lit panels flanked the stage, changing colors and flashing phrases such as “Q2 2008” throughout. “We used the MiTrix towers to communicate to the audience which quarter they could buy our new slate of programming in,” said Gross, who also placed nine flat-screen TVs in the room to roll the programming footage. “That way, our speakers didn’t have to include it in their speeches.”

An after-party in the downstairs Atrium lobby followed the 90-minute presentation. Time Warner Center in-house caterer Great Performances created catering trays to match the new programing concepts, such as a dark wood carved-leaf-shaped palette that featured seared tuna tartare atop crispy plantain chips (representing the island-themed game show iLand). Comfort foods such as mini mac ’n’ cheese cups, mini cheese burgers, and deviled eggs sat atop stark white Lucite trays bearing the Ellen Degeneres Show logo. (AOL is teaming with Degeneres for a program about entertaining in your hometown.)

Beyond the passed food, there were also three stations of high-design foods—mini lobster pot pies, lobster seafood cocktail cups, and meat, cheese, and vegetable offerings. “We wanted to make sure that if you didn’t catch a waiter, you could still get protein, seafood, vegetables, and cheese,” Gross said. “So we took a farmer’s market approach to the stations, where you could pair fresh vegetables with meats and dipping sauces.”

Gross and her event planning team haven’t stopped lately. They helped produce the Matrix Awards on April 23 and managed to squeeze in an incentive sales meeting in Jamaica last weekend.

—Courtney Thompson

Photos: Russell Hirshon for AOL (Shrek tray, Gold Rush tray, art), BizBash (all others)

AOL took a farmer’s market approach to the after-party food stations. Guests could find meat, chicken, cheeses, vegetables, breads, and dips neatly arranged in square glass jars on metal risers and atop wooden cutting boards.
AOL took a farmer’s market approach to the after-party food stations. Guests could find meat, chicken, cheeses, vegetables, breads, and dips neatly arranged in square glass jars on metal risers and atop wooden cutting boards.
Photo: BizBash
Great Performances prepared a seafood station of mini lobster pot pies and lobster seafood cocktails.
Great Performances prepared a seafood station of mini lobster pot pies and lobster seafood cocktails.
Photo: BizBash
Leaf-shaped wooden palettes represented the new AOL program iLand, and caterwaiters wore matching pale-hued ties.
Leaf-shaped wooden palettes represented the new AOL program iLand, and caterwaiters wore matching pale-hued ties.
Photo: BizBash
Stacks of gold bars (representing Mark Burnett’s game show Gold Rush) featured miniature brie en croute with apricot chutney.
Stacks of gold bars (representing Mark Burnett’s game show Gold Rush) featured miniature brie en croute with apricot chutney.
Photo: Russell Hirshon for AOL
Desserts came out atop Lucite Shrek the Third-themed trays, because “Shrek is all about kids,” Gross said. Offerings included mini parfaits in square shot glasses with green apple and caramel crunch, pistachio gelato served in miniature almond tuile cups, and a selection of petit fours.
Desserts came out atop Lucite Shrek the Third-themed trays, because “Shrek is all about kids,” Gross said. Offerings included mini parfaits in square shot glasses with green apple and caramel crunch, pistachio gelato served in miniature almond tuile cups, and a selection of petit fours.
Photo: Russell Hirshon for AOL
Gross covered the Atrium’s three columns with a facade (which required no drilling) and added 18-inch plexiglass ledges all the way around, allowing for 12 Chiavari high-boy chairs at each.
Gross covered the Atrium’s three columns with a facade (which required no drilling) and added 18-inch plexiglass ledges all the way around, allowing for 12 Chiavari high-boy chairs at each.
Photo: BizBash
Subdued art with subliminal AOL logo references hung above the three uplit bars at the after-party.
Subdued art with subliminal AOL logo references hung above the three uplit bars at the after-party.
Photo: Russell Hirshon for AOL
Production Glue worked with Washington, D.C.-based company Pine Rock Productions to install 10 flat-screen TVs, two giant plasma screens, and two LED-lit MiTrix panels on the stage of AOL’s First Look presentation.
Production Glue worked with Washington, D.C.-based company Pine Rock Productions to install 10 flat-screen TVs, two giant plasma screens, and two LED-lit MiTrix panels on the stage of AOL’s First Look presentation.
Photo: BizBash
Mark Burnett and Dancing With the Stars alum Mario Lopez hosted a brief model-bedecked presentation of the Gold Rush game.
Mark Burnett and Dancing With the Stars alum Mario Lopez hosted a brief model-bedecked presentation of the Gold Rush game.
Photo: BizBash
Three kiosk towers offered six computers where guests could access the First Look Web site and communicate with colleagues who didn’t attend the presentation.
Three kiosk towers offered six computers where guests could access the First Look Web site and communicate with colleagues who didn’t attend the presentation.
Photo: BizBash
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