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Some television will be televised becoming famous as such as cm. In the 1950s, I saw the dawn of television advertisements and produced some of the most memorable. This article explains the types of products advertised on television in the 1950s and the promoters of the technology used to enter into the mind and heart of classical television viewers
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The 1950s was definitely the golden era of television and many people of a certain age lovingly watching at some of the show in the show - "Lone Ranger", "I love Lucy These show I was seen in a set that got signals from a huge antenna on the roof with black and white, but I was liked the same way.
Almost equally convincing TV was part of the time commercial that shows itself. Television was still novelty during the 1950s, and companies were anxious for cash in new epidemics. Particularly popular were commercials for tobacco, automobiles, state-of-the-art kitchen utensils. And the average length of television advertisement was about 1 minute compared with today's 30 seconds or less.
Beer was also one of the products widely advertised on television in the 1950s. In the beginning, the night was late, never Sunday so as not to get angry at anyone. In the beginning of the decade, Bratz beer became one of the biggest advertisers of the beer industry for sponsorship of the popular "Amos 'n' Andy" show.
One of the most immediate recognition characters of television advertisements at the time was Mabel. The Mabel chirpy blonde waitress is Carling Black Label beer of tray on the screen. Almost every Carling commercial introduce this word became famous - "Hello, Mabel is a black label!"
Tobacco advertisement was commonplace in the 1950s - a big change from TV today. Some of the biggest cigarette manufacturers of time sophisticated and fun, including lucky strike, Tareyton and Winston to smoke us
One famous Lucky Strike ad featureed a singer Gisele - McKenzie, featuring a clever combination of manga and live action. There was an advertisement featuring what is like two children dancing around a huge cigarette pack in Tareytown. Forgotten people, Fontane's sister praise is Czech.
Automobile manufacturers went to great lengths to advertise the latest models on television in the 1950s, despite the loss of aesthetic effect on black and white screens. Ford Essel was advertised with great length as the most beautiful convertible in the world, wonderful and leather such as "teletach" driving and air suspension
It was not all cars, beer, cigarettes. Some healthier products were also advertised. One of the best-known ads of the era was for Pepsodent toothpaste. TV advertisement features a cute cartoon couple kissing after brushing their teeth and an unforgettable slogan at catchy - "You brush your teeth with Pepsodent"
TV advertisements for kitchen appliances pointed out the features we now take for white value. General electric advertisements from time for new cooling system lined sliding shelf, storage space behind the door and another freezer compartment
I also think so. Tupperware focused on the social aspect as well as the actual function of series products of television advertising during the 1950's, which featured the exciting Tupperware evening at the typical suburban house hosted by "Hostess" It was.
One of the most prolific television advertisers in the 1950s and the following decades was Pepsi. Advertisements captured the feeling of time like a few others. One of the company 's earliest works is that actress and singer Polly - Bergen was enjoying the barn dance and the fresh glass of Pepsi - Cola.
In order not to be defeated, Coca - Cola is as prolific as ads, there are "coke-like nothing" like multiple serious slogans. Coca - Cola also went after the crowd of young people, advertisements feature people at the diner, claiming the drive - in cinema Jingle "What a feeling!
Many TV viewers are firmly maintaining that advertisements are as good as actual shows! It seems that it is being done, but truth especially goes back to the 1950s. If you do it you can only enjoy the old cm DVD or online.
- Ben Anton, 2008
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