The Evolution of Product Placements in Hollywood Cinema

  • Galician M
  • Bourdeau P
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Abstract

This content analysis of the 15 top-grossing motion pic- tures of 1977, 1987, and 1997 uncovered 546 product placements pres- ent in fully one quarter (24%) of the total running time of the 45 movies. Product leaders were automobiles (21% of all placements), beer (14%), and soda (11%), with Coca-Cola the overall brand leader. Full-display appearances remained dominant throughout. Most appearances were brief; however, key placementslengthier showcases featuring brands in central heroic roles and in idealized images resembling TV commer- cialsincreased over the 20-year period. Other related notable changes were increases in high-involvement placements (89%), implied endorsement placements (83%) (coupled with a 9% rise in verbal/hands men- tions, the most valued placement), and mentioned placements (75%) (similarly coupled with a 9%rise in used placements), and the number of brands placed (32%) along with decreases in liquor placements (60%), association with minor characters (40%) and non-stars (36%), and both signage (24%) and clutter (20%) placements, the least valued.

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Galician, M.-L., & Bourdeau, P. G. (2004). The Evolution of Product Placements in Hollywood Cinema. Journal of Promotion Management, 10(1–2), 15–36. https://doi.org/10.1300/j057v10n01_03

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