This Week’s Trivia Question:
According to E-Score Character Kids which of the following characters would kids 6-12 most want to “see in a video game“?
- G.I. Joe
- Shrek
- Transformers
This Week’s Trivia Question:
According to E-Score Character Kids which of the following characters would kids 6-12 most want to “see in a video game“?
According to E-Score Character which of the following characters is considered the most “appealing”?
According to E-Score Character which of the following characters is considered the most “appealing”?
Mickey Takes off the Gloves
Recently it was announced that America’s favorite mouse, Mickey will be re-imagined and introduced in a new video game as Epic Mickey. The iconic character is receiving a new look and attitude taking a much tougher role in the upcoming game, while continuing to wear his customary red shorts and white gloves. Altering any character as beloved and recognized as Mickey can be a difficult task, fraught with risks and challenges as consumers react to the changes.
E-Score Character fields monthly and can track the equity of Epic Mickey or other character across all three age groups of our E-Score Character products (People 13+, 6-12, and 2-5), allowing character creators, programmers and licensees to monitor the attitudes of their most critical audiences to the new character developments.
Along with appeal and attribute scores E-Score Character can also look at extension questions revealing consumer sentiments towards the character branching out in TV, toys, movies, gaming, books and other types of media. Making the right character license decisions is more important than ever as missed opportunities result in lost revenue while the wrong decisions can have an even greater negative impact.
According to E-Score Brand which of the following retailers is considered the most “credible”?
According to E-Score Brand which of the following retailers is considered the most “credible”?
“Ethnic segments are leading lifestyle trends,” Neil Golden, Chief Marketing Officer of McDonald’s USA, recently told an industry gathering. He revealed that marketers at McDonald’s start by understanding ethnic segments which are “setting the pace” and then apply those insights to the general market . With the upcoming census, Hispanic Americans are expected to come to the fore as a leading US ethnic group.
Getting insights from ethnic groups is not always easy. But with E-Score Brand, subscribers can drill down into various demographics and ethnic groups at the click of a button. Ethnic insight is included at no additional charge.
One industry which is facing rapid change and may do well to look to the Hispanic market for insights and clues to future direction is home entertainment retailing. New entrants have joined the market, offering convenient and affordable ways to purchase and rent TV shows and movies and incumbents are under attack from all sides.
Despite a smaller distribution footprint, rental kiosk Redbox led the way with Hispanics in both appeal and interest in new products or services. Redbox has been quickly expanding locations of its rental boxes through placement in supermarkets, McDonald’s and other retailers. Open end responses from Hispanics describe Redbox as “cool and easy” and “convenient”. Subscribers to E-Score Brand can dig deeper and also look at Hispanic and other ethnic groups’ attitudes towards these home entertainment retailers on other attributes like “cool”, “cutting-edge” and “innovative”. These measures are all available standard with each E-Score product subscription.
According to FastTrack Television Weekday which of the following game show’s host has the highest “excellent” rating.
According to FastTrack Television Weekday which of the following game show’s host has the highest excellent rating.
Check here next week for the answer
Television consumption behavior varies within different day parts. Weekday television viewers in particular consume TV differently than morning or evening watchers. Daytime soaps, talk shows and other midday programming attract highly engaged audiences that become enmeshed in their favorite shows.
Daytime TV – Would You Miss It?
FastTrack Weekday along with all FastTrack products now includes a new measure to gauge viewer’s feelings if a show was to be canceled. The “Would Miss A Lot” measure can be used in a variety of ways examining viewer investment in a program. E-Poll took a look at the top 10 weekday shows that viewers “Would Miss A Lot”.