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What keeps viewers glued to the tube? Disney wants to know - Read More

Date Added: May 13, 2008 10:48:04 PM
The entertainment giant plans to open a research center in Texas that will analyze TV consumption. It's part of Disney's effort to help advertisers figure out which shows have the greatest appeal. Walt Disney Co. is trying to get inside the minds of television viewers.

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