12/30/2008 08:33
On the fourth floor of an office building in this green Connecticut town, Sarah Martin goes to work every day as a television watcher.
She doesn’t mind watching “Ellen” and “Lost.” She hates the days she has to sit through “American Chopper.”
Unfortunately, she...
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12/30/2008 08:30
Fans of Arrested Development may remember a scene in the second season where actor Carl Weathers meets dysfunctional dad (and longtime never-nude) Tobias Funke at a local Burger King.
"I'm trying to get them to underwrite a new TV project I'm working on, get some money in exchange for setting a...
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12/30/2008 08:30
To hype the fall TV season, CBS plastered pictures of its shows' stars on postage stamps and across the insides of elevator doors. It laser-coated its eye logo on more than 35 million eggs, and carved the name of a new program, Jericho, into a 40-acre Kansas cornfield.
CBS (CBS) added those blips...
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12/30/2008 08:29
As the filings stream in during the Federal Communications Commission's proceeding on what to do about embedded advertising, one thing is clear: you are either for a crackdown on the practice or against one. If you are a public health or consumer advocacy group, you belong to the first category. If...
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12/30/2008 08:27
Nokia recently launched its first touch-screen phone: the N5800 Xpress Music. For added promotion, Nokia got Britney Spears to feature the phone on her latest music video. It’s a great product placement for Nokia, because it brings the phone to the eyes of their target market (the younger...
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12/30/2008 08:26
Warner Bros. is making its way to the holidays with a new romantic comedy with Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon in “Four Christmases.” The comedic sequences also allow for a host of wonderfully integrated product placements.
The plot is simple. Brad (Vaughn) and Kate (Witherspoon) plan a...
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12/30/2008 08:23
Hollywood scandals work, but not for kid stars. A semi-nude Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana) in Vanity Fair could be the cause of an additional slide in ratings for the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana.
According to the Nielsen Company, the brand new episode of Hannah Montana which aired after the...
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12/30/2008 08:22
Jet Blue (NASDAQ:JBLU) is partnering with the New York Times as part of a content deal, which is part of the continuing trend that started with being named the 'Official Airline of Springfield'.
CEO David Barger is smart to pair up the airline with powerful media companies, which will help...
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12/30/2008 08:21
Although product placement in major movies is nothing new to consumers, the Transformer movie is set to unleash unprecedented product placement in the form of GM cars.
The movie, produced by Steven Spielberg, is based on the very popular line of toys sold in the 1980s. Fans of the transformer...
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12/30/2008 08:11
The latest trend in advertising is to make it, well, less advertorial. The tendency is to move away from in-your-face ads, where the product is the star, to mini-movies or quasi-documentary vignettes that feature "real-life scenarios" with the product(s) hovering in the background. Some would...