Monday, 7 November 2011

     1) The first ever advert on U.K. television was on ITV for S.R. toothpaste on September 22 1955.

2) The most expensive slot for an advert is at £250,000 during the Britain's got talent intervals.

3) In the U.S.A. advertising is considered the best way to attract a mass market and therefore it is much more expensive in the U.S.A. than in the U.K.

4)Digital recorders such as Tivo have made a good impact in media because they show a variety of channels and the schedule but offer more channels and packages to watch films and are much better than  normal T.V.

5) Product placement is another form of advertisement where goods are are placed in context.

6) Cigarette adverts on television were banned on 1st August 1965.

7) The most expensive T.V. advert ever made at £10 million was for “good things come to those who wait” by Guinness. It was so expensive because of the things they used. They used 6,000 dominoes, 10,000 books, 400 tyres, 75 mirrors, 50 Fridges, 45 wardrobes and 6 cars.

8) The cheapest ever advert was at £6.50 for Doritos and it was this cheap because it was made by two 25 year-olds at home by using stop-motion filming.

9)I like this advert made for Hoover and it is emphasising the use of a vacuum cleaner and how they work.
I also like this advert that is for Audi Le Mans  and in 2 minutes and 31 seconds Allan Mcnish the Audi driver describes to us the whole sport of Le Mans.

This Apple Ipad 2 advert is also quite good because it shows us clear pictures of the Ipad  2 and uses short sentences being told to us by an over voice. E.g. If you ask a musician they will tell you it is inspiring. The advert doesn’t bore us but neither an advert to remember.

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