Almost akin to Alexander Graham Bell's famous first telephonic words, "Watson, come here, I need you," Horizon Media Wednesday completed the first electronic data interchange order to local Viacom
stations, under the watchful eye of the Television Advertising Bureau's EDI Committee. TVB, along with many other industry organizations, has been working to achieve a paperless, open-standard order
process for several years. Horizon and Viacom both employed the TVB open-standards schema, the industry-endorsed "hub transport" based on Web services, a non-proprietary architecture, and the American
Association of Advertising Agencies' electronic registry. The registry is publicly available to any media buyer and network.
Microsoft, Spot Buy Spot, and Strata Marketing all provided the
software and platform for the trading process. By sending orders electronically instead of the inefficient handwritten method, media buyers and sellers hope to end the need to re-key orders. The full
life cycle of a buy includes Order, Revision, Makegood, Broadcast Instructions, and Invoice.
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Last month, the 4A's held a brief seminar at the offices of Universal McCann to preview the
electronic data transfer hub--known as "eBiz for Media." The registry, at www.eBizformedia.com, is comprised of two parts: the Advertising Industry Registry and the XML Schema Repository. XML is the
software transaction standard developed by the AAAA's and MediaPort, a defunct venture sponsored by Interpublic, Omnicom, and WPP, and headed by media veteran Mike Lotito, who now runs his own media
audit service, IQMedia.