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Ad load, new planning methods, and addressable media will be ones to watch next year, writes the7stars’ head of analytics.
Strategy Leaders: The relationship between reach and business results has eroded dramatically. We’ve found ‘Right Reach’ is a better predictor of success in a fragmented media system, says Zenith’s strategy chief.
If brands are back, so too is brand management — judging by the events of this extraordinary month for media and advertising.
Tesco has created three bespoke ads to be “contextually relevant” to three genres of ITV’s programming; reality, sports and family film/entertainment.
Where marketing principles have been followed, they seem to work. But there are still too many instances today where it has never been tried, writes Hearts & Science’s strategy chief.
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We know brands should continue to invest in a downturn. But what if your brand doesn’t have the resources to compete in a share of voice battle over the long-term, asks Bountiful Cow’s strategy chief.
Now that the SVODs are on BARB, we’ll really be able to see whether younger Netflix viewers are the ones that do not watch linear TV at all.