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Remember the days of
ACME products
and cans that simply said
BEER
?
Product placement
in
television
and
film
is so
commonplace
that "product integration" is where the
money
is now.
Some writers are getting very good at it while others wonder if it will be possible to survive without it
.
posted by
kyleg
on Oct 10, 2008 -
43 comments
The Best Banned Advertising,
from the publishers of the
Best Rejected Advertising
books, is a collection highlighting quality ads that received numerous consumer complaints and in some cases government bans. Most aren't your typical "
too hot
for tv
" commercials;
some
are
fantastic
.
posted by
kyleg
on Oct 28, 2005 -
23 comments
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