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  • TV commercials are making me uncomfortable in my easy chair

    06/03/2025 5:14:20 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 116 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 2 Jun, 2025 | Ned Cosby
    It’s baaaaaaccccckkkkk! What am I talking about? Woke Subliminal advertising keeps trying to socially engineer the land of the free and the home of the unsuspecting (brave). What is subliminal advertising? According to Google’s AI, subliminal advertising is a technique where marketers use visual or auditory stimuli that are below the conscious threshold of perception to influence consumer behavior. It’s designed to subtly affect attitudes and desires without the consumer being aware they’re being manipulated. In addition to being heavier than I should be at 71, I am too cheap to pay Amazon Prime to eliminate commercials. Their commercials are...
  • Subliminal ads, very quick visuals

    03/29/2009 6:20:17 PM PDT · by motherof2 · 45 replies · 1,137+ views
    Does anyone know the current legality of subliminal messages? Have they reduced the amount of time a frame or series of frames need to play? It seems to me there has been an increase in either "mistakes" by the broadcaster ...where they start one video, and then cut it short and go to something else ...could be more errors,or perhaps they have shortened the legal length of time a frame(s) needs to show.
  • Clear Channel Eyes 1-Second Radio Spots 'Blinks' Format Explores New Radio Ad Strategies

    06/14/2006 1:37:29 PM PDT · by weegee · 5 replies · 228+ views
    Advertising Age ^ | Published: June 12, 2006 | By Willow Duttge
    NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Clear Channel is discussing the idea of one-second radio spots with marketers and media buyers. 'Blinks' The real value of the Blinks, as they are being called, may be in the publicity they can generate. After all, you're already reading an article about them, and the short spots are only in the concept stage. The radio giant, however, says it didn't think up Blinks as a promotional stunt. "It really is to find new uses of radio for advertisers who are continually asking us to demonstrate that our medium can successfully extend brands, can successfully reach...