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Television advertisement

A commercial advertisement on television (usually abbreviated to TV commercial, ad, ad-film, and known in UK as advert, orTV Advert[1]) is a span of television programming produced and paid for by an organization, which conveys a message, typically to market a product or service. Advertising revenue provides a significant portion of the funding for most privately owned television networks. The vast majority of television advertisements today consist of brief advertising spots, ranging in length from a few seconds to several minutes (as well as programlength infomercials). Advertisements of this sort have been used to promote a wide variety of goods, services and ideas since the dawn of television. The effects of television advertising upon the viewing public (and the effects of mass media in general) have been the subject of philosophical discourse by such luminaries as Marshall McLuhan. The viewership of television programming, as measured by companies such as Nielsen Media Research, is often used as a metric for television advertisement placement, and consequently, for the rates charged to advertisers to air within a given network, television program, or time of day (called a "daypart").

In many countries, including the United States, television campaign advertisements are considered indispensable for a political campaign. In other countries, such as France, political advertising on television is heavily restricted,[2] while some countries, such asNorway, completely ban political ads.

Television was still in its experimental phase in 1928, but had future potential to sell goods.

The first television advertisement was broadcast in the United States on July 1, 1941. The watchmaker Bulova paid $9 for a placement on New York station WNBT before a baseballgame between the Brooklyn

Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies. The 10-second spot displayed a picture of a clock superimposed on a map of the United States, accompanied by the

voice-over "America runs on Bulova time."[3][4] The first TV ad broadcast in the UK was on ITV on 21 September 1955, advertising Gibbs SR toothpaste. The first TV Ad broadcast in the Philippines was on ABS-CBN in 1960, advertising Tide detergent powder.[citation
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Until

the

early

1990s,

advertising on television had only been affordable for large companies willing to make a significant investment, but the advent ofdesktop video allowed many small and local businesses to produce television ads for airing on local cable TV services.

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