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Old 11-05-2007, 11:40 AM   #1
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Toyota Launches New Corporate Advertising Campaign, Incorporating TV, Print And Online Elements

"Why Not?" Theme Conveys Toyota's Corporate Values
11/05/2007


November 5, 2007 – New York - Toyota today launched a new corporate advertising campaign, highlighting the company's economic impact, environmental commitment, and social responsibility. Built around the question "Why Not?", the campaign will include print and online ads, as well as a new television commercial directed by an Academy-award winning cinematographer.

Toyota will be the exclusive advertiser tonight on "NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams," where the television ad will debut.

"Since we began corporate advertising, we have focused on educating Americans about Toyota and our growing presence here," said Steve Sturm, group vice president of Toyota Motor North America. "But on our 50th anniversary in America, we have an opportunity to broaden our message and show how the core Toyota values drive everything that we do. People want to learn more about who we are as a company."

The campaign's new television commercial is based on the "Earth Art" movement, and features time-lapse photography of the creation of a Prius made from natural elements of the earth. The sculpture is built up and then over time, fades back into nature, leaving an empty field again.

The 30 and 60-second TV spots include a voice-over which reads: Can a car company grow in harmony with the environment? Why not? At Toyota, we're not only working toward cars with zero emissions, we're also striving for zero waste in everything else we do. Because the best way to have an impact on the environment is to have as little impact as possible.

The commercial was co-directed by Robert Richardson, who won Academy Awards for cinematography for "The Aviator" and "JFK," and Erich Joiner, who was involved in the iconic "Got Milk?" advertising campaign and won "Best Video of the Year" from MTV for Van Halen's "Right Now."

In addition, there are three new print ads being introduced, each focusing on one of the pillars of the campaign. The print ads will appear in more than 20 magazines, including Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Real Simple, and Architectural Digest.

• Economic impact: focuses on Toyota's new plant in San Antonio, Texas, which directly employs 2,000 people and adds thousands of other new jobs to the area. The headline reads: "Can a pickup give 2,000 people a lift? Why not?"

• Environmental commitment: discusses Toyota's aspirations for zero emission vehicles and zero waste in its plants. The headline reads: "Can you have an impact by making none at all? Why not?"

• Social responsibility: features Toyota's Driving Expectations Program, which teaches valuable defensive driving skills to teens and their parents. The headline reads: "Can the most important safety feature in a car be a teen driver? Why not?

Additionally, the campaign launches today with a "vision" ad in major newspapers which outlines the philosophy of the campaign. The text of the ad reads:

WHY NOT?

Two words that are filled with possibilities.
They can turn a challenge into an opportunity.
An obstacle into an inspiration.

It's a question we ask ourselves at Toyota every day.
Because we're continuously looking for new ways to
improve what we do. By asking tough questions.

Can we make a car that has zero emissions?
Can we improve the economy of a community?
Can we enrich the lives of people around us?

Why not?

The online element of the campaign will also feature the television spot running on prominent websites such as nytimes.com, cnn.com, and msnbc.com. A microsite at www.toyota.com/whynot allows visitors to learn more about the campaign; see a "making-of" documentary on the new TV commercial; and learn more about other Toyota initiatives related to the pillars of the campaign.

In conjunction with the launch of the campaign, Toyota will be sponsoring NATURE on PBS – as one of only two sponsors for the show. For 25 years, NATURE has been the benchmark of natural history programs on public television, capturing the splendors of the natural world, from the African plains to the Antarctic ice.

The campaign was created in collaboration with advertising agency Dentsu America, Inc. in New York. Commenting on the campaign, Tim Andree, chief executive officer, Dentsu America, said: "Between our prominent placement on NBC Nightly News and a coordinated print, TV and online presence, the media launch of this campaign will be bigger than anything we've ever done for Toyota's corporate advertising. Our strategy is reflective of how our target audience consumes media."

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Toyota Launches New Corporate Advertising Campaign, Incorporating TV, Print And Online Elements

"Why Not?" Theme Conveys Toyota's Corporate Values
11/05/2007
November 5, 2007 – New York - Toyota today launched a new corporate advertising campaign, highlighting the company's economic impact, environmental commitment, and social responsibility. Built around the question "Why Not?", the campaign will include print and online ads, as well as a new television commercial directed by an Academy-award winning cinematographer.

Toyota will be the exclusive advertiser tonight on "NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams," where the television ad will debut.

"Since we began corporate advertising, we have focused on educating Americans about Toyota and our growing presence here," said Steve Sturm, group vice president of Toyota Motor North America. "But on our 50th anniversary in America, we have an opportunity to broaden our message and show how the core Toyota values drive everything that we do. People want to learn more about who we are as a company."

The campaign's new television commercial is based on the "Earth Art" movement, and features time-lapse photography of the creation of a Prius made from natural elements of the earth. The sculpture is built up and then over time, fades back into nature, leaving an empty field again.

The 30 and 60-second TV spots include a voice-over which reads: Can a car company grow in harmony with the environment? Why not? At Toyota, we're not only working toward cars with zero emissions, we're also striving for zero waste in everything else we do. Because the best way to have an impact on the environment is to have as little impact as possible.

The commercial was co-directed by Robert Richardson, who won Academy Awards for cinematography for "The Aviator" and "JFK," and Erich Joiner, who was involved in the iconic "Got Milk?" advertising campaign and won "Best Video of the Year" from MTV for Van Halen's "Right Now."

In addition, there are three new print ads being introduced, each focusing on one of the pillars of the campaign. The print ads will appear in more than 20 magazines, including Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Real Simple, and Architectural Digest.

• Economic impact: focuses on Toyota's new plant in San Antonio, Texas, which directly employs 2,000 people and adds thousands of other new jobs to the area. The headline reads: "Can a pickup give 2,000 people a lift? Why not?"

• Environmental commitment: discusses Toyota's aspirations for zero emission vehicles and zero waste in its plants. The headline reads: "Can you have an impact by making none at all? Why not?"

• Social responsibility: features Toyota's Driving Expectations Program, which teaches valuable defensive driving skills to teens and their parents. The headline reads: "Can the most important safety feature in a car be a teen driver? Why not?

Additionally, the campaign launches today with a "vision" ad in major newspapers which outlines the philosophy of the campaign. The text of the ad reads:

WHY NOT?

Two words that are filled with possibilities.
They can turn a challenge into an opportunity.
An obstacle into an inspiration.

It's a question we ask ourselves at Toyota every day.
Because we're continuously looking for new ways to
improve what we do. By asking tough questions.

Can we make a car that has zero emissions?
Can we improve the economy of a community?
Can we enrich the lives of people around us?

Why not?

The online element of the campaign will also feature the television spot running on prominent websites such as nytimes.com, cnn.com, and msnbc.com. A microsite at www.toyota.com/whynot allows visitors to learn more about the campaign; see a "making-of" documentary on the new TV commercial; and learn more about other Toyota initiatives related to the pillars of the campaign.

In conjunction with the launch of the campaign, Toyota will be sponsoring NATURE on PBS – as one of only two sponsors for the show. For 25 years, NATURE has been the benchmark of natural history programs on public television, capturing the splendors of the natural world, from the African plains to the Antarctic ice.

The campaign was created in collaboration with advertising agency Dentsu America, Inc. in New York. Commenting on the campaign, Tim Andree, chief executive officer, Dentsu America, said: "Between our prominent placement on NBC Nightly News and a coordinated print, TV and online presence, the media launch of this campaign will be bigger than anything we've ever done for Toyota's corporate advertising. Our strategy is reflective of how our target audience consumes media."
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Congratulations to Toyota, today they will sell the 1,000,000 imported toyota in the United States for 2007. I wonder if that will be mentioned in the campaign. I wonder if the US trade deficit with Toyota has hit $40,000,000,000 yet for 2007.
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Good boy. Now go find out how many cars they've built in the US.

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Congratulations to Toyota, today they will sell the 1,000,000 imported toyota in the United States for 2007. I wonder if that will be mentioned in the campaign. I wonder if the US trade deficit with Toyota has hit $40,000,000,000 yet for 2007.
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"why not?" the college motto that got me and a good friend into a LOT of trouble over the years. LOL
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