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    as it is a combination of audio and video advertising messages with unlimited varieties‚ unlike other means of advertising like newspapers‚ magazines‚ radio stations‚ and websites. Based on research reports‚ people spend four and half-hours watching TV as it is most common leisure activity. As a result‚ many times television is considered as ’king’ of advertising media as it has so much impact on people. It is also considered as ’king’ of advertising costs (expensive). Before a product is advertised

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    Cultural Diversity or Global Monoculture The Impacts of the Information Age Kenneth Keniston Massachusetts Institute of Technology Paper Prepared for Conference on "The Global Village" Bangalore‚ Karnataka‚ India November 2‚ 1998 The coming of the "Information Age" is the topic of thousands of books‚ articles‚ and conferences‚ including this one. Predictions range from outrageous optimism to dire pessimism; we have analyses from a Marxist‚ a neo-liberal‚ an anthropological‚ and many other

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    Sample SIOP Lesson Plan Analyzing TV Commercials Sandra Gutiérrez Background: Unit: Persuasive Writing and Media Lesson Topic: Analyzing TV Commercials Length of Lesson: 90 minute Language Arts block. Background to Lesson: This lesson introduces the second half of a unit on persuasion in writing and advertising. During the first part of the unit‚ students analyzed persuasive essays to identify the different techniques writers use to persuade their audiences (expert opinions‚ data‚ moral arguments

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    1998‚ pp. 101-118‚ Olujide‚ J.O Preston‚ C. (2005) ‘Advertising to children and social responsibility’‚ Young Consumers‚ Quarter 3‚ pp.61- 67 Rubble D.N; Balaban‚ T and J. Copper‚ 1981. Gender Constancy and the effect of Sex typed televised toy commercials Zeigler. 1978. Advertising 4th ed. TATA McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited‚ New Delhi.

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    Impact of Tv Commercials

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    If advertisements merely sold products‚ it would cause less critical concern than it does‚ but it sells images‚ dreams and ideal ways of life. It sells‚ and then reinforces time and again‚ values - those of consumerism and class consciousness; and it trades in stereotypes. As discussed earlier‚ advertising creates and sustains an ideology of consumption and it is a social force affecting Indian homes today. Therefore‚ its impact should be analyzed. Advertising is a social institution and a

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    1. * The 2009‚ the American Time Use Survey Summary conducted by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics stated that Americans‚ 15 and over‚ spend an average of 2.8 hours per day watching television. Businesses that use TV as an advertising medium to promote their product or service receive valuable air time that reaches countless viewers. However‚ many disadvantages exist as well. Larger Audience Pool * You can reach a larger amount of people

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    To Remove Commercials or Not: That is the Question On televisions‚ in the bus‚ on billboards‚ on the pages of the newspaper‚ in mall comfort rooms—these are where we can see advertisements posted or stationed. Advertisements are seen almost everywhere to reach its goal of publicizing a product to the viewing public. To attain as many people as possible‚ companies take the medium of television to advertise because it offers the best way to reach the greatest amount of people at one time‚ whether

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    Gender Stereotypes in TV Commercials A television commercial is a form of advertisement that ranges in length from a few seconds to several minutes. In those few seconds a lot can be communicated either through a form of storytelling‚ or just appealing to the audiences emotions. A commercial is produced and paid for by an organization‚ which carries a message‚ typically to market a product or service. Most of the time the message can be perfectly clear to the audience and other times it can be uncertain

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    Short Essay on Generation Gap by Bunty Rane Life styles‚ rapid changes in Science and Technology has transformed our outlook towards life‚ increasing the divide‚ much more than it has ever happened in the past. The divide has always been there but never before has it been so wide. Life style changes with the passage of time and with a changing life style‚ attitudes and values also undergo a transformation. No two generations have shared the same views and options. However‚ there has never been

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    While women‚ who were “traditionally more isolated than men” were given equal opportunity to consume shows about more “manly” endeavors‚ men’s feminine sides are tapped by the emotional nature of many television programs. Television played a significant role in the feminist movement. Although most of the women portrayed on television conformed to stereotypes‚ television also showed the lives of men as well as news and current affairs. These "other lives" portrayed on television left many women unsatisfied

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