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Can the fit between an ad and the program around it change how long people watch? In this episode, Dr. Wen Xie joins me to share insights from his Journal of Advertising Research article, “An Empirical Examination of the Ad Program Congruence Effect on Ad Viewing Behaviors: Evidence from TVision Data,” coauthored with Ming Chen and Chunxiao Xue.
Wen and I talk through what happens when ad themes line up with program themes, drawing on millions of second-by-second attention records from TVision. He explains why congruence lifts attention in some categories like entertainment and finance, but not in others like politics or food. We also dive into when in the program congruence makes the most difference, and why the beginning and end of a show are sweet spots. Wen also shares how they measured “fit” between ads and programs and what this means for media planning going forward.
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