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Effective Tracking Of Viewer Sentiment – The Benefits For Digital Broadcasters And Advertisers
Presentation Slide

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Effective Tracking Of Viewer Sentiment – The Benefits For Digital Broadcasters And Advertisers
Presentation Slide

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The document on “Effective Tracking of Viewer Sentiment – The Benefits for Digital Broadcasters and Advertisers” by BrandsEye, published in 2014 and – presented by Broadcast Media Africa, discusses the significance of understanding viewer sentiments in the digital broadcasting and advertising industries.

It explores how social media provides a rich source of real-time customer thoughts and feelings, offering insights beyond traditional surveys. The document addresses the challenges of interpreting social media data and the importance of combining human and machine analysis for accuracy.

It also illustrates the impact of viewer sentiment on various business metrics like sales, market share, and customer acquisition. The use of sentiment analysis to inform business strategies in the digital broadcast media landscape is a central theme.

Some key points from the resource include:

● Understanding viewer emotions and opinions is crucial for broadcasters and advertisers.
● Social media as a valuable tool for real-time sentiment analysis.
● The difficulty in accurately interpreting social media data.
● The necessity of using both human judgement and automated tools for precise sentiment analysis.
● How viewer sentiment influences sales, market share, and customer acquisition.
● Utilising sentiment analysis to shape digital broadcasting and advertising strategies.
● The advantage of social media analysis over conventional survey methods in gathering viewer sentiment.

 

Resource Type: Presentation Slide

Author: BrandsEye

Year Sourced: 2014
Year Published To BMA: 2014

BMA Tags / Metadata

Viewer Sentiment Analysis
Social Media Insights
Digital Broadcasting Strategy
Data Interpretation Challenges
Advertising Impact