Product placement, also known as embedded marketing,[1][2][3][4] is a marketing technique where references to specific brands or products are incorporated into another work, such as a film or television program, with specific promotional intent. Much of this is done by loaning products, especially when expensive items, such as vehicles, are involved.[5] In 2021, the agreements between brand owners
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