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Do my dogs know more about marketing than you?

Do my dogs know more about marketing than you?

by kld1781 (Category: Howto & Style)

Tyson’s Tripe To the Oprah Show.
I must admit, Tyson the Skateboarding dog is very impressive- he’s very talented!Oprah expands empire with YouTube channel - Nov 5, 2007Online video sharing site YouTube and Harpo Productions Inc on Friday announced the debut of the Oprah channel on YouTube.
Winfrey, the highest paid TV YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.Welcome to the official Oprah channel on YouTube! Want to see more of what’s going on in Oprah’s world on TV, on radio, in print and online? Oprah Winfrey Show Launches YouTube Channel - Advertising Age …Oprah Winfrey launched her first dedicated YouTube channel today through her Harpo Productions, offering up show highlights as well as behind-the-scenes Oprah Launches Youtube Channel | HollyscoopOprah Launches Youtube Channel.
Your daily source for Hollywood media, fashion, and celebrity gossip.
Updated 24 hours a day bringing you celebrity news Another channel for Oprah — on YouTubeTo help kick off interest in the new partnership, Oprah has booked YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve CheOprah launches YouTube channel - Lost Remote TV BlogOprah launches YouTube channel · Michael Gay November 2nd, 2007.
The queen of media is joining the fun on YouTube with her own channel that launched today n to appear on her show TuesdayOprah Joins YouTube | Oprah : Just JaredThe latest photos, news and gossip on celebrities and all the big names in pop culture, tv, movies, entertainment and more.
Oprah Conquers YouTube - AppScoutNow that Oprah’s Oxygen network has been snapped up by NBC Universal, the talk show queen is setting her sights on YouTube.
Oprah unveiled her own YouTube Oprah Launches YouTube Channel | The New York ObserverOprah launched her own YouTube channel here.
You can watch exclusive (and ridiculously cheesy) videos of Oprah’s production staff presenting a skateboarding Oprah Launching YouTube Channel - 11/2/2007 11:17:00 AM …Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Productions and Google’s YouTube announced the debut of the Oprah Channel on the popular video-sharing site Oprah on YouTube : Gina Hughes : Yahoo! TechTo celebrate her YouTube debut, Oprah will have YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen as special guests, along with a few YouTube sensations such as Truemors :: Oprah on YouTubeOprah on YouTube.
Oprah opened up her own channel on YouTube.
It features behind-the-scenes video and footage shot by Oprah herself.
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cbs2chicago.com - Oprah Launches YouTube ChannelOprah Winfey has a talk show, a magazine and a Web site.
Now she has her own channel oOprah Launches YouTube Channel | TV Snob - TVSnob.comThat few may like to know that the talkshow superstar has launched her own channel on YouTube.
The Oprah Show will feature some of the best clips from the the online video site youtube.
Oprah gets YouTube channel - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business …Oprah’s Harpo Productions and San Bruno-based YouTube said the channel will show exclusive, behind-the-scenes from her television show, along with videos Oprah Winfrey Videos, Oprah Winfrey Downloads, Oprah Winfrey …Loading Search Results…
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Now if only her people would allow users to Oprah does YouTube on Tuesday, with singing sensation Esmee …This entry was posted on Saturday, November 3rd, 2007 at 7:14 pm and is filed under Oprah, YouTube.
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Published in: on February 24, 2010 at 4:42 pm Comments (0)

Ivan Pollard on media in age of conversation

Ivan Pollard on media in age of conversation

by PerfectCrowd (Category: People & Blogs)

Ivan Pollard on media in age of conversation

Published in: on February 23, 2010 at 6:42 am Comments (0)

Age of Conan Tech Demo HD

Age of Conan Tech Demo HD

by stan254 (Category: Entertainment)

Amazing engine for a MMO.

Published in: on February 17, 2010 at 2:41 pm Comments (0)

Dell and Human Evolution

Dell and Human Evolution

by majid401107 (Category: Entertainment)

This a an ad which shows if a person is imagination is limited to the tool he has

Published in: on February 13, 2010 at 8:40 am Comments (0)

TV Brainwashed To Lifestyles Of Alcohol & Cigarettes Video

TV Brainwashed To Lifestyles Of Alcohol & Cigarettes Video

by rosaryfilms (Category: News & Politics)

Brainwashed By Television To The Lifestyle Of Alcohol And Cigarettes.
Alcohol, cigarettes, and television: Brainwashed to the lifestyle; just want to be free.
Public domain images from the Prelinger Archives edited over a 1979 indie rock song by Mazanti (Hooksong).
Producer: Mazanti; Keywords: addiction; television; commercials; rock music; Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States.
Advertising is a pervasive influence on children and adolescents.
Young people view more than 40,000 ads per year on television alone and increasingly are being exposed to advertising on the Internet, in magazines, and in schools.
This exposure may contribute significantly to childhood and adolescent obesity, poor nutrition, and cigarette and alcohol use.
Media education has been shown to be effective in mitigating some of the negative effects of advertising on children and adolescents.
Several European countries forbid or severely curtail advertising to children; in the United States, on the other hand, selling to children is simply “business as usual.”1 The average young person views more than 3000 ads per day on television (TV), on the Internet, on billboards, and in magazines.2 Increasingly, advertisers are targeting younger and younger children in an effort to establish “brand-name preference” at as early an age as possible.
This targeting occurs because advertising is a $250 billion/year industry with 900 000 brands to sell, and children and adolescents are attractive consumers: teenagers spend $155 billion/year, children younger than 12 years spend another $25 billion, and both groups influence perhaps another $200 billion of their parents’ spending per year.
Increasingly, advertisers are seeking to find new and creative ways of targeting young consumers via the Internet, in schools, and even in bathroom stalls.
Research has shown that young children—younger than 8 years—are cognitively and psychologically defenseless against advertising.
They do not understand the notion of intent to sell and frequently accept advertising claims at face value.
In fact, in the late 1970s, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) held hearings, reviewed the existing research, and came to the conclusion that it was unfair and deceptive to advertise to children younger than years.
What kept the FTC from banning such ads was that it was thought to be impractical to implement such a ban.
However, some Western countries have done exactly that: Sweden and Norway forbid all advertising directed at children younger than 12 years, Greece bans toy advertising until after 10 PM, and Denmark and Belgium severely restrict advertising aimed at children.
Children and adolescents view 400 00 ads per year on TV alone.
This occurs despite the fact that the Children’s Television Act of 1990 (Pub L No.
101–437) limits advertising on children’s programming to 10.5 minutes/hour on weekends and 12 minutes/hour on weekdays.
However, much of children’s viewing occurs during prime time, which features nearly 16 minutes/hour of advertising.
A 30-second ad during the Super Bowl now costs $2.3 million but reaches 80 million people.
A 2000 FTC investigation found that violent movies, music, and video games have been intentionally marketed to children and adolescents.16 Although movie theaters have agreed not to show trailers for R-rated movies before G-rated movies in response to the release of the FTC report, children continue to see advertising for violent media in other venues.
For instance, M-rated video games, which according to the gaming industry’s own rating system are not recommended for children younger than 17 years, are frequently advertised in movie theaters, video game magazines, and publications with high youth readership.
Also, movies targeted at children often prominently feature brand-name products and fast food restaurants.18 In 1997–1998, 8 alcohol companies placed products in 233 motion pictures and in 1 episode or more of 181 TV series.


Published in: on February 11, 2010 at 10:39 pm Comments (0)

Countour Chair “Space Age” 1980s TV

Countour Chair “Space Age” 1980s TV

by flaminghand (Category: Entertainment)

Breathe in the market research…
This one is for the “technical comfort lounge chair information seeker.” See other listed videos for the “Emotional / Necessity / Savings Lounge Chair switcher”


Published in: on February 10, 2010 at 12:39 pm Comments (0)

Interview: Double Fusion\’s Julie Shumaker

Interview: Double Fusion’s Julie Shumaker

by gamecyte (Category: People & Blogs)

Following her ground-breaking panel on “Gaming’s Advertising Age” at the 2008 MI6 conference, we asked Double Fusion’s senior vice president Julie Shumaker for her thoughts on what makes game advertising appeal to gamers and advertisers alike, and where future responsibility will lie for ensuring that those advertisements not disrupt the gaming experience.

Published in: on February 7, 2010 at 4:38 pm Comments (0)

Smoking

Smoking

by buc555 (Category: Education)

Smoking is bad for you.
People who smoke understand that.
So why they do it? Because it’s hard to stop once you stop.
Here I talk about why I feel the government is going the wrong way about trying to get people to stop.


Published in: on February 6, 2010 at 6:38 am Comments (0)

1st age ranq & strpur3z3 the beginning

1st age ranq & strpur3z3 the beginning

by bens99defence (Category: Comedy)

couple of dms between too good pure’s amazing k0s for lvls watch and subscribe plox

Published in: on February 4, 2010 at 8:38 pm Comments (0)