Impact of Television Advertisment on Purchases Made for the Children

Impact of Television Advertisment on Purchases Made for the Children

Author: Vashima Veerkumar

Publisher: Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag)

Published: 2015-05

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 3954898861

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Advertisements have become a trend these days for promoting the product or any service. It plays a vital role in forming an image in mind of family members because they are the means with which the manufacturer indirectly communicates with the family and provides necessary information to them. Advertising has become so integral part of our life & society that we cannot imagine any event, newspaper, magazine, TV serial, Cinema etc. without it. The advertisements are focused on the audience which mainly may either be persuaded by them or watch and pay attention to this medium. Television is an ideal way for advertisers to reach children as it is so omnipresent in homes around the world. Indian child watches 14 hours of Television each week. It was a vital marketing tool to appeal to the parents earlier but now they appeal directly the children who do not have the emotional or cognitive tools to evaluate what’s being sold to them. Prior children used to play outdoor games, magazines, and comics but now most time is spent in watching television and with the increase in the trend of dual responsibilities of parents, they pay very less attention on the watching habits of their children. In addition to this the marketers use various stimulus in television commercials that includes repetition, branded characters, catchy and interesting production features, celebrity endorsements, and premiums free merchandise that accompanies a product.


Impact of Television Advertisement on Purchases made for children

Impact of Television Advertisement on Purchases made for children

Author: Vashima Veerkumar

Publisher: Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag)

Published: 2015-02-25

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 3954893800

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Advertisements have become a trend these days for promoting the product or any service. It plays a vital role in forming an image in mind of family members because they are the means with which the manufacturer indirectly communicates with the family and provides necessary information to them. Advertising has become so integral part of our life & society that we cannot imagine any event, newspaper, magazine, TV serial, Cinema etc. without it. The advertisements are focused on the audience which mainly may either be persuaded by them or watch and pay attention to this medium. Television is an ideal way for advertisers to reach children as it is so omnipresent in homes around the world. An average Indian child watches 14 hours of Television each week. It was a vital marketing tool to appeal to the parents earlier but now they appeal directly the children who do not have the emotional or cognitive tools to evaluate what’s being sold to them. Prior children used to play outdoor games, magazines, and comics but now most time is spent in watching television and with the increase in the trend of dual responsibilities of parents, they pay very less attention on the watching habits of their children. In addition to this the marketers use various stimulus in television commercials that includes repetition, branded characters, catchy and interesting production features, celebrity endorsements, and premiums free merchandise that accompanies a product.


Advertising to Children on TV

Advertising to Children on TV

Author: Barrie Gunter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-09-22

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 1135626308

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Concern is growing about the effectiveness of television advertising regulation in the light of technological developments in the media. The current rapid growth of TV platforms in terrestrial, sattelite, and cable formats will soon move into digital transmission. These all offer opportunities for greater commercialization through advertising on media that have not previously been exploited. In democratic societies, there is a tension between freedom of speech rights and the harm that might be done to children through commercial messages. This book explores all of these issues and looks to the future in considering how effective codes of practice and regulation will develop.


Effect of Television Advertisement on Children's Consumption Choices

Effect of Television Advertisement on Children's Consumption Choices

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Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2018-04-10

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13: 3668680183

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Seminar paper from the year 2016 in the subject Sociology - Consumption and Advertising, grade: 2,2, University of Cologne, language: English, abstract: The aim of this paper is to examine what effects television advertising may have on the consumption choices of children. Advertising can be defined as a means of communication with the users of a product or service. A television advertisement (also called television commercial, commercial, ad or advert) is a message paid for by those who send them and are intended to inform or influence people who receive them. Many television advertisements feature songs or melodies popularly referred to as “jingles,” or slogans which are designed to be striking, memorable and remain in the minds of viewers long after the advertisement. Humour and animation are also often used or included in advertisements. [...]


Advertising to Children

Advertising to Children

Author: M. Carole Macklin

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 1999-07-16

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1452262179

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Children represent a valuable target audience for advertisers, with over $200 billion in direct purchases and influenced spending. However, questions exist about both the effectiveness of marketing to children as well as the impact this advertising has on the children themselves. Current debates over smoking and alcohol consumption highlight this issue from all perspectives: marketers, parents, and policymakers. Advertising to Children presents cutting-edge research designed to stimulate and inform this debate. Well-known authors contribute their perspectives, with chapters organized in sections to address what children know and think about advertising, how advertising works with children, and what issues are at the forefront of societal and public-policy thinking. Editors M. Carole Macklin and Les Carlson have lead research in this field and lend their expertise. More than just a litany of hot topics, this book provides a wide-angle lens on the field, with insights from advertising, marketing, communication, and psychology.