
Many media products are used daily, such as the computer, television, phone, and ipod. There are also many commercials advertising such things, there are more phones and computers being advertised on television and on billboards than toothpaste, or necessary hygiene products. Many commercials are filmed in such a way that you are unsure of what exactly is being advertised. For example, in a kinder chocolate commercial the actors break the kinder in half and zoom in on a relatively attractive woman biting into it. As she bites into to it some man on the cover of what's obviously a romance novel is surprised, or interested by the fact that she is eating such a delectable type of chocolate.The previously mentioned woman biting into the chocolate is relatively thin as well, which would lead you to believe that this particular type of chocolate won't influence body weight. Of course advertisers wouldn't dare use an overweight woman to advertise their product, it would never work, not in today's society where overweight people are shunned. It would appear to be a good commercial, though I wasn't exactly sure what was being advertised, I thought the novel was being advertised at first, it was all I noticed. Of course, it is slightly foolish to assume a book is actually being advertised on television.
For every hour of television, phones and computers are advertised more than eight times, toothpaste and hygiene products are advertised under three times, while chocolate and candy products are advertised between four and six times. These statistics prove that our society cares more about electronic devices than hygiene products, of course hygiene products are necessary and people can't live without them whereas electronic devices aren't necessary and therefore have to be brought to the publics attention.
Works Cited:
Prweb. .. . http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2006/07/27/0000417675/ExampleofCellPhones.jpg.
Works Cited:
Prweb. .. . http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2006/07/27/0000417675/ExampleofCellPhones.jpg.