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ABSTRACT
The relative impact of placement and audience characteristics on product placement recall is assessed with survey data from 3,532 individuals who viewed a DVD movie rental the previous day. Eleven American movies were selected and the executional characteristics of 88 placements therein were coded.
Viewing the movie on a large screen emerged as the most important factor on recall: in addition to its main effect, it increases the positive impact of visual characteristics of the placement. Another key finding is the detrimental effect of multiple simultaneous placements: not only do they reduce placement recall, they eliminate the otherwise positive impact of a placement's level of plot integration and auditory mention.
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