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ENTERTAINMENT RESEARCH: HOW DIAL TESTING IS USED TO “PRIME” TV PILOTS FOR TAKE-OFF

Every major broadcast network has used dial testing to gather audience feedback on their television pilots. That’s a pretty positive endorsement of the value that dial testing brings to entertainment research. Here are some of the things that veteran media research expert Aaron Paquette had to say about dial testing: […]

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The Skinny on Microsoft Video Pulse

Image courtesy of WinBeta. Lenny Murphy’s recent GreenBook article on Microsoft’s entry into the moment-to-moment data collection game, via their Video Pulse product, is a good read and I admit it’s cool technology. As Dialsmith’s founder and CEO, and someone who’s worked to evolve and refine moment-to-moment tools and methods for more […]

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Uncovering the DNA of an Effective Summer Movie Trailer

    Since first reading this excellent Fast Company article that revealed storytelling tips from one of the world’s top movie trailer producers, we, here at Dialsmith, have been thinking about the make-up of a great movie trailer. What are the common traits that great trailers share? Is there a […]

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Slidermetrix Presents… Holiday Commercial Faceoff: Funny vs. Feel-good

Last week, CinemaBlend, an entertainment site that reports on movies, television, video games, and pop culture, posted 7 Great Holiday Commercials You Need to Watch Right Now. We watched them. We loved them. We laughed. We cried. Well, I wasn’t crying (I think maybe I just got something in my […]

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Is TV pilot testing ready for the masses?

The much anticipated debuts of the new Fall line-up of TV shows are airing within the next few weeks, which means it’s time to see if all that focus group testing holds true to form.  It’s an exciting yet nerve wracking time of the year for media executives and researchers […]

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