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  • #25672
    UpFromTheSkies
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    Hey guys. I had a Tunesat detection on TBS yesterday, in the movie “The Lego Movie.” I rented the flick, and couldn’t find the spot (7 second instrumental placement) Is it possible this could have been a commercial or “logo” placement? Wouldn’t tunesat be specific as to exact usage? Anyone have any experience here? Thanks!

    #25673
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    Is it possible this could have been a commercial or “logo” placement?

    Yes.

    #25674
    UpFromTheSkies
    Participant

    Thanks Art. What kind of research can I do to find out?

    #25675
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    What kind of research can I do to find out?

    Not much but generally if there is no dialog that could be a tip-off. If the detection is long enough and there is dialog you can usually tell if it’s a promo.

    #25676
    UpFromTheSkies
    Participant

    Good info! Yes, there was no dialogue!

    #25679
    UpFromTheSkies
    Participant

    Update: it’s actually an underscore for the TBS station ID, during the credits in shows like “Friends” “Married With Children,” and is being played numerous times a day. Good news? ?

    #25680
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    it’s actually an underscore for the TBS station ID, during the credits in shows like “Friends” “Married With Children,” and is being played numerous times a day. Good news? ?

    Unfortunately no. I have lots of those on various networks. Don’t see a dime from them.

    #25681
    UpFromTheSkies
    Participant

    Bummer. Thanks Art.

    #25692
    Alan
    Participant

    And if you have a free account with tunesat, those promos can max out your 50 detections per month in a few days. I had a non-paying promo run every15 minutes for three months. It cost me all my tunesat detections.
    I guess you get what you pay for 🙂

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