Posts Tagged ‘entertainment marketing’
3 Things Marketers Need to Know for the Fall TV Season
It’s officially summer, and another TV season has come and gone. While viewers take a break and wait for new shows this fall, the networks (and their advertisers) will continue to weigh which platforms are most effective at promoting and gathering audiences for September’s new entries. Marketers know that one of the places fans of…
Read More3 Entertainment Marketing Rules for Smarter, More Successful Launches
Suppose you have the next Empire or Jurassic World on your hands – do you know how to market and promote it to its full potential? Entertainment is an inherently social experience; if you see a great TV show, you’ll likely be engaging with it on social media. With this thought in mind, a post…
Read MoreLate-Night Changes Represent Brand Opportunities
If you stopped paying attention to late-night television in December 2012, then you might be surprised when you turn on your TV or stream video. Nearly every face fronting late night’s institutions is new, and what’s even more surprising is how much attention the new faces are getting despite TV’s overall ratings declines. As Los…
Read More3 Audience Insights from the 2014-15 TV Season
As summer is now in full swing, the 2014-15 broadcast television season is officially history. Just before the start of the season, in September, we examined how the previous year’s renewals often times had greater success in social engagement. For example, The Blacklist was not only last year’s breakout hit, but also had the most…
Read MoreIntroducing TV Ad Exposure Segments
Not having enough targeted reach for advertising with consumers is a growing problem for marketers, one that is not confined to online or broadcast media. This begs the question: how do marketers effectively reach receptive audiences at sufficient scale and frequency? Brand interactions on social media are the link between what a consumer sees on-air…
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