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Life's Choices

Premiered on: Jeopardy!, ABC

Brand Overview for Last 30 Days

Impressions: 131,394,995 (1% of industry)

Est. TV Spend: $607,497 (1% of industry)

Interruption Rate: 2.61%

Attention Index: 94 (6% more interruptions than avg.)

Banking

Premiered on: Amphibia, Disney XD

Brand Overview for Last 30 Days

Impressions: 109,755,816 (3% of industry)

Est. TV Spend: $417,650 (2% of industry)

Interruption Rate: 1.29%

Attention Index: 106 (6% fewer interruptions than avg.)

 Storage Upgrade

Premiered on: Abbott Elementary, ABC

Brand Overview for Last 30 Days

Impressions: 1,085,278,087 (30% of industry)

Est. TV Spend: $6,635,861 (27% of industry)

Interruption Rate: 2.28%

Attention Index: 103 (3% fewer interruptions than avg.)

This Is How You Football

Premiered on: Good Morning Football, NFL Network

Brand Overview for Last 30 Days

Impressions: 54,474,240 (<1% of industry)

Est. TV Spend: $680,866 (1% of industry)

Interruption Rate: 0.91%

Attention Index: 123 (23% fewer interruptions than avg.)

 Have Fun and Exercise Your Brain

Premiered on: NCIS: New Orleans, ION

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TV Impressions - Total TV ad impressions delivered for the brand or spot.
Est. National TV Spend - Amount spent on TV airings for the brand’s spots.
Interruption Rate - The percentage of devices that were present at the beginning of your ad but did not complete watching the ad. Actions that interrupt ad play include changing the channel, pulling up the guide, fast-forwarding, or turning off the TV. The Interruption rate is measured on a scale of 0 to 100%.
Attention Index - A comparison of your ad’s Interruption Rate against your specific media placement. The Attention Index is measured on a scale of 0 to 200, where 100 is the average and means your ad is performing as expected.