Branded Content Needs Digital

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Marketers today have a renewed interest in branded entertainment — the shorthand term for content created when advertising and entertainment meld, from the early soap operas sponsored by Procter & Gamble dating back to the 1930s, to more recent Webisodes like “In the Motherhood” sponsored by Unilever and Sprint — and for good reason. The combined reach of digital TV, Web and mobile devices, coupled with the knowledge marketers now have of how best (and more cost-effectively) to produce compelling entertainment via these platforms, means greater opportunities to engage with consumers.

Some savvy marketers, seeing the ever-growing numbers of consumers who access entertainment via mobile phones, TVs and PCs, are leveraging the benefits gained by using these media in tandem.

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