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Re: ASA - TV Advertising
« Reply #15 on: 19 September 2023, 14:19:23 »

When the adverts start the mute button is deployed.

Same here.  :y   The adverts blare out at a ridiculously loud volume  >:(  so I mute them as I’m not interested anyway.
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Re: ASA - TV Advertising
« Reply #16 on: 19 September 2023, 14:42:44 »

When the adverts start the mute button is deployed.

I record everything, so when the adverts appear I just fast forward :y

Thats 1 good thing about the BBC - no adverts.
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« Reply #17 on: 19 September 2023, 14:46:05 »

Hardly , what a very strange comment..😂

Years later, just mentioning an advert makes you remember the product. That's exactly what it was designed to do. ……………..

I’d disagree. When I did watch them, way back when the tv people were capable of broadcasting adverts at the same volume as the program I had been watching, I remember tunes and amusing dialogue from the odd few adverts but have absolutely no idea what they are advertising. The advertisement itself goes right over my head. Amongst others, I can recall one old advert uses a tune from Enigma - Return to innocence and another uses a gorilla drumming but I’ve absolutely no idea what they are advertising and have zero interest in knowing either.
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« Reply #18 on: 19 September 2023, 14:47:52 »

When the adverts start the mute button is deployed.

I record everything, so when the adverts appear I just fast forward :y

Thats 1 good thing about the BBC - no adverts.

There is nothing good about the BBC, it needs to go.  :)
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« Reply #19 on: 19 September 2023, 15:52:27 »

About 70% of people in the adverts don't have white skin. Every white man or woman must have a black partner. It's the law. ::) ::)
I notice every time, most people don't. That's how brainwashing works.
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« Reply #20 on: 19 September 2023, 16:16:09 »

Hardly , what a very strange comment..😂


Years later, just mentioning an advert makes you remember the product. That's exactly what it was designed to do. The intention is that when you're standing in front of a shelf of whatevers, you'll be influenced enough to buy theirs.


It doesn't always work that way, because some people are so irritated by adverts they'll deliberately not buy that product. Effective advertising companies spend a lot of time and money identifying such people. It's the real reason for Google's existence, and is why organisations like Twitter are worth so much money when their visible products are so banal.
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You're still wrong I remember the Gorilla ..
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Re: ASA - TV Advertising
« Reply #21 on: 19 September 2023, 16:17:18 »

About 70% of people in the adverts don't have white skin. Every white man or woman must have a black partner. It's the law. ::) ::)
I notice every time, most people don't. That's how brainwashing works.


70% is awfully close to the 64.8% of statistics that are made up on the spot :)
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« Reply #22 on: 19 September 2023, 16:27:09 »

Yes ads are most definitely used to make it appear the Uk has at least 50% ethnic minorities and queer folk, or possibly more, propaganda at full tilt.
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Re: ASA - TV Advertising
« Reply #23 on: 19 September 2023, 16:36:54 »

Hardly , what a very strange comment..😂


Years later, just mentioning an advert makes you remember the product. That's exactly what it was designed to do. The intention is that when you're standing in front of a shelf of whatevers, you'll be influenced enough to buy theirs.


It doesn't always work that way, because some people are so irritated by adverts they'll deliberately not buy that product. Effective advertising companies spend a lot of time and money identifying such people. It's the real reason for Google's existence, and is why organisations like Twitter are worth so much money when their visible products are so banal.
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You're still wrong I remember the Gorilla ..

Exactly.  :y   As I posted, we remember a tune or something else significant but that doesn’t mean we associate it with a product.  :)
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Re: ASA - TV Advertising
« Reply #24 on: 19 September 2023, 16:42:40 »

Hardly , what a very strange comment..😂


Years later, just mentioning an advert makes you remember the product. That's exactly what it was designed to do. The intention is that when you're standing in front of a shelf of whatevers, you'll be influenced enough to buy theirs.


It doesn't always work that way, because some people are so irritated by adverts they'll deliberately not buy that product. Effective advertising companies spend a lot of time and money identifying such people. It's the real reason for Google's existence, and is why organisations like Twitter are worth so much money when their visible products are so banal.
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You're still wrong I remember the Gorilla ..

Exactly.  :y   As I posted, we remember a tune or something else significant but that doesn’t mean we associate it with a product.  :)
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Re: ASA - TV Advertising
« Reply #25 on: 19 September 2023, 17:15:45 »

When the adverts start the mute button is deployed.

I record everything, so when the adverts appear I just fast forward :y

Thats 1 good thing about the BBC - no adverts.
that's what I do  :)

The BBC still do adverts for programs etc  :( ,which I also fast forward  ;D
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« Reply #26 on: 19 September 2023, 18:36:03 »

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Re: ASA - TV Advertising
« Reply #28 on: 19 September 2023, 18:48:56 »

https://youtu.be/La7B8mBnTXs?si=4hfkX9odzGMUbQ-7

Only because its been mentioned (and its worth watching)
I'm not clicking that link
you're probably trying to make me watch a TV advert  :P
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