NBC viewers can expect to see quietly placed suggestions about how they should live their lives embedded in their favorite TV shows. This is kind of like product placement, except instead of cans of soda or dishwater detergent popping up, get ready to see more plugs for hybrid cars and energy-saving lightbulbs. Read original story in The Wall Street Journal | Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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