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New VOD and TV engagement study from Ipsos

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Here we share the latest research from Ipsos which seeks to understand how consumers engage with media brands.

The study focuses on popular online video and TV brands and explores the three following types of engagement:

  • Media brand engagement
    Are audiences engaged with my brand?
  • Behavioural engagement
    How are audiences consuming my content?
  • Advertising engagement
    Are audiences engaged with my advertising?


Out of the online video brands measured within the study, YouTube emerged as the most ‘engaging’, according to the results. Specifically, YouTube leads the way in terms of delivering positive word of mouth, ‘uniqueness’ and entertainment value. Moreover, of all the online video brands, YouTube is the most likely to be sought out.

To learn more, please download the full research here.

Posted by Selina Rennie, Agency Team

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