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2007 Arbitron Cinema Advertising Study


The Arbitron Cinema Advertising Study 2007-the follow-up to Arbitron's 2003 study which examined the size, characteristics and behavior of movie theater audiences. In this new report, Arbitron focuses on the moviegoer's relationship with cinema advertising and evaluate its ability to influence young and affluent consumers.

Advertisers are having an increasingly difficult time forming strong bonds with teens and young adults. Increased use of on-demand media, such as online broadcasting, DVDs and video games, are drawing focus away from established media and is forcing advertisers to widen the scope of their media plans. For several years, marketers have been asking, "Where have the young people gone?" Find out in The Arbitron Cinema Advertising Study 2007.

Highlights from the study:
  • 81% of teens have been to the movies in the past 30 days.
  • 59% saw three or more movies in the past 90 days.
  • 67% of persons 18-24 have been to the movies in the past 30 days.
  • 39% have been to the movies three or more times in the past 90 days.
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Other CAC Research:
2007 Arbitron Cinema Advertising Study

Nielsen Cinema Audience Report

CAC Market Representation Report

CAC Revenue Report

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