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In this episode, Elena and Rob dig into whether product placement in movies sticks in viewers' memories, using the famous Reese's Pieces and E.T. story as a jumping-off point.
Topics covered:
[02:20] "The Effect of Product Placement in Movies on Brand Recall: A Meta-Analysis"
[03:10] Why brands pay for screen time instead of commercial breaks
[04:30] Cohen's d and what counts as a large effect
[05:10] Kids and adults recall placements about the same
[06:10] Execution matters more than exposure
[07:40] Aston Martin versus BMW in the Bond franchise
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Resources:
Preethy Rose, M., & Shanthi, R. (2024). The effect of product placement in movies on brand recall: A meta-analysis. International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Scope, 5(4), 807–814.
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