Panel says interactive advertising shows potential

Even in its developmental stages, interactive-advertising initiatives are moving the needle on viewer engagement, according to executives participating in a panel discussion at CTAM Summit 2009. A&E Television Networks, for instance, has used interactive applications on a trial basis with some programming on its History channel and has been rewarded with ratings bumps of 15% to 20%.

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This story published in CTAM SmartBrief Special Report on 11/04/2009





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