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LG Cross-Media Study

English research Think with Google Blog youtube
Tuesday, March 29, 2011

We are pleased to share our new cross-media study with LG, conducted in conjunction with MetrixLab. This is our first piece of cross-media research with a mobile manufacturer.

The study sought to understand the branding impact of YouTube within the media mix, specifically, the reach and incremental reach of TV and YouTube against the target audience. It also explores both the effectiveness and efficiency of TV and YouTube at shifting branding metrics.


Key findings are as follows:

  • After adding YouTube to the media mix, an incremental 8% of the target audience was reached.
  • YouTube delivered strong effect across LG's main branding metrics.
  • YouTube was consistently more efficient than TV at delivering brand effect on the audience reached.
To find out more, the full study is available for download here.

Posted by Selina Rennie, Agency Team

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