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TV Commercials and Print AdsDespite the fact that advertisers spend $ 44 billion on the ma

TV Commercials and Print Ads

Despite the fact that advertisers spend $ 44 billion on the major television networks and cable TV advertising, a new study show that consumers think print ads more entertaining and less offensive than television commercials. They study, conducted by Video Storyboard Tests in New York, showed that more consumers considered prints ads "artistic" and "enjoyable".

The 2, 000 consumers surveyed blasted TV ads compared to their print counterparts: 34 percent of respondents thought print ads were artistic, compared with 15 percent for television ads; 35 per cent thought print ads were enjoyable, compared to 13 percent for television; and, most surprising, 33 percent of consumers felt print ads were entertaining, compared to only 18 percent for TV ads. Much of the artistic impact and positive reaction to print ads comes from the illustrations used. The illustration is primary in creating the mood for a print ad, which ultimately affects consumers' feelings about the image of the brand.

While the study's sponsors were somewhat surprised by the survey results, some industry executives felt that print ads were finally getting the credit they deserve. Richard Kirshenbaum, chair and chief creative officer of Kirshenbaum, Bond & Partners, a New York advertising and public relations firm, is one such believer. In fact, Kirshenbaum says that when he looks to hire a person for a creative position in his agency, "I always look at the print book first because I think it is harder to come up with a great idea on a single piece of paper. "

But as impressed as computers say they are by the aesthetics (美学)and style. of print ads, televisions executives (as you might expect )dismiss the findings. One network official said, "Nothing will replace the reach and magnitude of an elaborately produced television spot. TV ads get talked about. Print ads don't. "

The sponsors of the concerned study are______.

A.advertisers

B.Video Story Tests

C.television executives

D.not specified

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第2题

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D.both traveling and watching TV are not exciting

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第3题

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第4题

The writer feels long bus rides are like TV shows becauseA.the commercials both on TV show

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第5题

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Jerry Mander expressed strong objection to advertising on TV mainly because ______.

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第6题

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根据材料请回答 36~40 Phobia(恐惧症)Phobia(恐惧症)is intense and persistent fear of a s
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Phobia(恐惧症)

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第 36 题 According to the passage, a phobic person has fear

A.because he thinks life is terrible

B.because the things before him are really fearful

C.even if he knows that his fear is unnecessary

D.for he is always threatened by others

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