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    While society has learned how to identify men and women based on what they see or hear on television, read in magazines and newspapers, and what we hear on the radio. Men are often portrayed as the strong, powerful leaders giving them a reputation to uphold. Women are seen as the weaker and more emotional, causing them to be more insecure then men. While both men and women offer a great variety of skills in society, the media and the government divide them on television and in print, therefore,…

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    advertisement because the first thing that you see is a pretty and hot women? Magazines have been around for several decades but even though only a few people reads them, they still influence old and modern day society. The article, “Sex, Lies, & Advertising” by Gloria Steinam tries to offer a better understanding into the magazine industry and how they operate. Steinam talks about how all magazine companies uses feminism to sale their product. She explains that within each advertisement,…

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    Meaning Of Advertisement

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    Indian cultural heritage and lots of festivals, gives numerous advertising opportunities. Coca-Cola came up with an advertisement on India’s largest festival 'Diwali '. This festival is celebrated all across the nation, so coca cola came with an advertisement which shows the Indian tradition as well as gives consumer…

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    trademarked products that strives to offer superior characteristics, taste, and services for all. Sonic Drive-In uses advertising campaigns, sales promotions and publicity to promote each of the their most iconic brands. (Sonic Drive-In, 2015)Sonic Drive-In uses direct, competitive advertising in their ad operations in order to better appealto all customers. Through direct, competitive advertising, Sonic Drive-In is able to expand their product to a new audience and obtain 606 million in sales…

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    us as commercials so that the news stations receive money for sponsoring their products. They discovered that since a large proportion of news coverage on the computer is primarily ads, that the advertising companies are the ones who are controlling the media. Since the media is being run by the advertising industries they will hold the power to decide what goes on the television or computer, so they get to control what is being watched therefore there is no way of knowing what is reliable from…

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    Viral marketing has gained major support over the past few years due to its ability to convey fun, creative messages that are unlike anything ever used for promotion in the past. In a period when media clutter, and the avoidance of it via consumer control, have become major issues for marketers, the ability to create something different and engaging provides a key potential solution. Consumers, especially from the younger generations, value authenticity and timely communication over strictly…

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    companies, but are associated with businesses that are powerful. A corporation has a “face,” which is the company. This is where the public relations ties into corporations. Every corporation has products, a logo, and a brand that are visible in advertising to the public. The public’s perceptions of greed and corporate misdeeds are reinforced by stories in the media and activists. Corporations care about what their consumers think of them. It is a balance between arguing for realism…

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    advertiser versus the health and safety of the public. In our society it appears as though the advertisers rights weigh supreme over the ethics of health. However, as some individuals including Gary Ruskin of Commercial Alert argue in the article Advertising Overload, “Commercial speech shouldn’t be protected under the First Amendment, because corporations aren’t people.” The corporations are businesses that run off of money, so perhaps the way they are accommodated should be…

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    Gilead HIV advertisement in Times magazine of March 7,2016, displays a young very attractive male who 's dressed in causal clothing who 's seem to be catching a bus or some kind of public transportation. It shows the background completely blurred and him the main focus of the photo. There’s writing over his torso area, the first line is in red writing in a block letter type of format, then the second line is in a regular white writing. The Third line of writng is in bold, emphasizing that…

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    From the ancient time, developing new ways to share information was one of the priorities. Even today, we spend a lot of time on the modern ways to get news, such as social networks and internet magazines. In fact, in the past 10 years, as one of the largest social networks, Facebook members have increased from 1 million in 2004 to 1.15 billion today. The average American spends 16 minutes of every hour on a social media networks. All of the old technologies to spread mass media are under the…

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