Results for Do Magazine Ads Tell Lies?
- Advertising -
... an ad for something… On the sides of busses, at the movies, in the newspaper, even on the people you know like your friends who are wearing clothes with a label sprawled across them.
Take TV for example: When watching ... - Print Channels and Media Convergence -
...the content. Finally, I will evaluate the balance between both versions of People.
My past experience with the internet has always had a lot to do with advertising. It seems as though each time I enter a new web site, I ... - Media Project -
...almost always dressed in a provocative way. The other thing that strikes me is all of the advertisements deal with food and automobiles as if this were the only thing men think of. It really bothers me that this magazine... - Drink Me if You Dare Misleading Alcohol Ads -
... Many articles contained sex secrets, rape stories, hair care and make-up tips; I then came across many alcohol, perfume, jewelry, clothing and food ads. Alcohol ads were the most misleading and deceiving. ... Many adve... - Sex in Media -
In the real world today, most products are sold using sex appeal. That is why most advertisers try to use sex. It doesn’t matter if your watching television or reading a magazine, you cannot escape ads that refer back to se... - comparing internet to print -
...t is released weekly, yet in e-commerce business moves at the speed of thought (Bill Gates). This means that Newsweek must update their web site daily and sometimes hourly. This makes a magazine that would seemingly follow... - Media and the Suffering it Causes -
...skinny and are made up to look beautiful. The model that you see in the ad may not even be real, the technology of today can take bits and pieces of someone and mix it with another. Women try and look as the models that ar... - Causing A Break Up -
... Publicly announcing that a band was manufactured, weak management, poor promotion, and an inattentive record company are factors that may have lead to the break up of O-Town. ... With no credentials behind them, and a ... - Ethical advertising, no such thing -
...ments. For example, advertisements for beer are a perfect target of an industry that needs to reevaluate their ethics in their ads.
Beer advertisements are everywhere. It should come as no surprise to anyone that most... - Future of Print -
This world of print we know it is at a constant state of change. ... While reading these online magazines people are more prone to receive advertisings that will interest them “as 43% say they were referred to Newsstand by o... - media influence -
...nfluence on shaping American housing and gardens. Many magazines have now become a force for change as Cosmopolitan and hosts of other publications encourage women to consider new roles, behaviors, and outlooks on their li... - Killing us softly : Advertising that kills. -
...lse image could lead to nothing more than eating disabilities, materialism, and insecurity. Some might say advertising is pushing their limits. Yet, is advertising killing us softly?
What is meant by the phrase “killing... - Eating Disorder Though the Eyes of the Media -
...Even if the media’s portrayal of women is just a mirror of society and not an initiator, the media’s still needs to take responsibility for at least perpetuating the dysfunction.
In many television advertisements, thin ... - The Real Truth -
...see this will think this cigarette is suppose to be as natural as the earth, wind and sun and would want to try it out. Another ad I found was of Camel Turkish Blends. This one is a drawing of a pretty lady holding the ci... - Discuss political action committees -
...tical Action Committee gives to one candidate each election cycle is about 50,000 or less. However some Political Action Committees have been known to contribute multiple millions to campaigns. Political Action Committe... - cars -
When a person picks up a magazine and flips the page to a car advertisement, what does he think? What makes people interested in buying those advertised cars? Car advertisements will focus the specific car as the center of at... - battle for your money and mind -
The Battle for Your Mind and Money
“The average American is subject to over 3000 commercials, ads and sales pitches everyday. ... When the average person spends three years of their lives watching advertising, most of it ... - Killing us softly -
... the “perfect” female figure, tall, thin, long legs, and flawless. Many women who see these commercials think that they can look like this through exercise and dieting. They also think that they can be transformed by jus... - Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - mendacity -
...ipper until Big Daddy forces him to face it. He then understands that he is upset about the way his clean friendship has been misinterpreted. Gooper and Mae pretend to be loving and doting children, when in fact all they w... - Advertisement -
...s used in advertisements now contain more and more modern and funny words. In olden days the lines in the advertisement are only short introductions to the product. From it, people felt dull and boring except knowing the ...