The Impact of TV Advertising on Brand Credibility

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Abstract

Due to Nielsen cross-channel report, there is overall growing media consumption. Driving, that is, a growth in digital consumption. There is assumption that consumers replace TV screens to spend more time on social media. Another marketer’s assumption said that while TV is a great place to run big international marketing campaigns, digital video and display ads can be targeted to reach specific local markets, making them more efficient for small and midsize business budgets. This paper deals with these myths, we have collected, facts and real data to refute these hypotheses. The main purpose is to investigate the relationship between brand credibility and brand presence in TV commercials. What is more, paper describes advertising effectiveness measurements to assess brand credibility. Case study shows results before and after TV advertising on brand credibility of the chosen company. A meta-analysis was performed on three months observation. The findings indicated a positive linear relationship between brand presence in TV and brand credibility. As a conclusion, paper offers suggestion for cross-media strategy.

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Kicova, E., Bartosova, V., & Popp, J. (2020). The Impact of TV Advertising on Brand Credibility. In Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics (pp. 605–614). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38253-7_39

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