That something extra, I believe, is a certain humanity that comes from upbeat and positive human interest letters and success stories. Advertisers like to be associated with those qualities.

Meaning of the quote

Casey Kasem, a famous American actor, believes that advertisers like to be connected with positive and upbeat stories about people's lives and their successes. He thinks this "something extra" brings a special human touch that makes people interested and engaged.

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