PBS Makes Ad Buy For 'Big Bird' on Twitter

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Seth Fiegerman
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PBS Makes Ad Buy For 'Big Bird' on Twitter
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PBS could teach other brands a thing or two about how to turn a meme into a marketing opportunity.

During the first presidential debate last night, Mitt Romney admitted that, "I love Big Bird," but still wants to withdraw government funding from PBS, the television network that airs Sesame Street among other popular shows.  The Internet quickly rose up to defend Big Bird with all sorts of Photoshopped tributes, fake Twitter accounts and even some fundraising campaigns.

Rather than ignore the meme, PBS has decided to make an ad buy for the phrase "Big Bird" on Twitter. Those who search for the "Big Bird" on the social network will see an advertisement for PBS at the top, which says, "PBS is trusted, valued and essential." The ad then directs users to check out valuepbs.org, a website full of statistics about the network's reach, public service initiatives and how much it really costs taxpayers ($1.35 a year.)

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