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Cars on TV
This bespoke presentation is designed for those of you working in the automotive sector. We've distilled the relevant auto elements of our groundbreaking research projects - including Payback, Me-TV and TV & Online - and condensed them into a nippy 90 minutes, in which we have explored the effectiveness of car ads on TV and look at the power of TV and online to drive the purchase decision. This presentation includes analysis from other industry research such as the IPA, PricewaterhouseCoopers and our joint research study with the IAB.
If you would like us to come in and present Cars on TV to your team then please contact Zoe Fuller on zoe.fuller@thinkbox.tv or alternatively you can call her 020 7630 2320
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