TVision, the leader in measuring eyes-on-screen attention to every second of programming and advertising on television, today released its Q3 2018 Eyes-On-Screen TV Attention Report.
"Most brands are making their TV buys based on the broad demographic information they've used for decades," explains Luke McGuinness, President and Chief Operating Officer at TVision. "TVision's unique data gives advertisers the additional insight they need to make more informed decisions based on actual user engagement. Leading brand advertisers are leveraging TVision to plan media for environments with high engagement, measure which spots are wearing out, and drive greater media ROI."
Key insights from the Q3 report can inform marketers' media campaigns:
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The CW was the top performing network for primetime attention in Q3 2018, powered by a strong performance from "The 100," one of the few scripted dramas running new episodes on network television in the quarter. The other top broadcast programs for attention included: "Running Wild with Bear Grylls" (NBC), "Single Parents" (ABC), "American Housewife" (ABC) and "Young Sheldon" (CBS).
The Top Cable Shows in the quarter were: "The Great Food Truck Race" (Food Network), "The History of Comedy" (CNN), "Pose" (FX), "Kennedy" (Fox Business), and "Deadliest Catch: The Bait" (Discovery Channel).
GoodRX, Aflac, Exxon Mobil, CoolSculpting and Walgreens were the top five brands who broke through, as measured by their Creative Attention Score.
TVision's quarterly report continues to shed light on the larger trends in person-level TV engagement. It reveals which brands, ads and networks generated the most attention during the summer season, as well as several key strategies for marketers to capture their target customers' attention.
About TVision's Eyes-on-Screen TV Attention Report
All rankings and attention data are based off of TVision's proprietary technology and panel. The company's computer vision technology passively measures eyes-on-screen attention to content. The opt-in panel has installed proprietary, privacy-safe hardware & software allowing for passive monitoring of their television viewing behaviors. The result is person-level measurement data reported second-by-second. Media buyers and sellers both use TVision's attention data to make smarter decisions around messaging, media plans, programming, and targeting.
The data in this report was collected from June 25, 2018 - September 30, 2018, from panelists across the United States.
To view the full report, visit tvisioninsights.com/quarterlyattention.
About TVision Insights
TVision is the television attention measurement company pioneering the way brands, their agencies, and TV networks determine the true value of their video content and advertising. The company's core technology uses patented computer vision algorithms to passively measure "eyes on screen," the single most accurate way to measure person-level engagement with video content. Founded by MIT alumni, TVision is a venture-backed company in New York, with offices in Boston and Tokyo.
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