BlackElantraGT
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Has anyone noticed a rise in the amount of product placements we see in the media? For me, it just seems a lot more common than before. The main reason why I bring this up is because on another forum there's a thread about the new "Transformers" movie, and I feel this is a good example of product placement. While I enjoyed the movie for the most part, at the same time I felt like I watched a 2 1/2 hour long GM commercial.
Another instance that a lot of people probably won't catch are the new Dodge commercials. They show your typical American family that's about to go out for dinner or something like that. The father just got done playing the All-Pro Football 2K8 game on his computer, and then when they get in the Caravan, the sons were playing NHL 2K8. Coincidence? I think not. So even though you're watching just one commercial, in reality it's a commercial for 2 companies... Dodge and 2K Games.
If you're a "Heroes" fan, you might have noticed that Nissan was using the show to advertise the Versa, and now the Rogue. On "24", they were driving Fords but in the last season, Jack was driving the new Toyota Tundra. And what happens when these shows go to a commercial break? You see the actual commercial for the product placement. These are just a couple of examples, but there are plenty more.
In a perfect world, I wish there were disclosures for things of this nature, like on American Idol where you know that AT&T and Coca-Cola are sponsors of the show. I guess what bothers me more is the power these companies have over you, whether you like it or not. Maybe this is the future of advertising? I love TiVo/PVR for the simple fact that you can fast-forward through commercials, so maybe this is the direct result of that?
It makes me wonder how far away we are from the invasiveness of these companies and their advertisements like what was featured in the movie "Minority Report". Of course, that movie had product placements in it too LOL. I guess we're never going to win!
Another instance that a lot of people probably won't catch are the new Dodge commercials. They show your typical American family that's about to go out for dinner or something like that. The father just got done playing the All-Pro Football 2K8 game on his computer, and then when they get in the Caravan, the sons were playing NHL 2K8. Coincidence? I think not. So even though you're watching just one commercial, in reality it's a commercial for 2 companies... Dodge and 2K Games.
If you're a "Heroes" fan, you might have noticed that Nissan was using the show to advertise the Versa, and now the Rogue. On "24", they were driving Fords but in the last season, Jack was driving the new Toyota Tundra. And what happens when these shows go to a commercial break? You see the actual commercial for the product placement. These are just a couple of examples, but there are plenty more.
In a perfect world, I wish there were disclosures for things of this nature, like on American Idol where you know that AT&T and Coca-Cola are sponsors of the show. I guess what bothers me more is the power these companies have over you, whether you like it or not. Maybe this is the future of advertising? I love TiVo/PVR for the simple fact that you can fast-forward through commercials, so maybe this is the direct result of that?
It makes me wonder how far away we are from the invasiveness of these companies and their advertisements like what was featured in the movie "Minority Report". Of course, that movie had product placements in it too LOL. I guess we're never going to win!