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Subliminal Advertising Advertising Alcohol April Joan Krissy
Advertising Alcohol ... Does NOT Increase Consumption
Advertising Alcohol ... Does NOT Increase Consumption
Advertising Alcohol Does NOT Increase Abuse NIAAA • This is consistent with other reviews of the research including: • US Department of Health and Human Services • Washington University Social Science Institute • Ontario: Health and Welfare Canada • Federal Trade Commission • Indiana: Institute of Medicine
Advertising Alcohol ... …has the objective to create brand loyalty and to encourage consumers to switch to their brand. i.e. increase market share!
Total beer market sales $50,000,000,000 Brand X's 10% share of market $5,000,000,000 Scenario I: Increase the Total Market Total market grows by one percent to... $55,000,000,000,000 Brand X's 10% share is now... $5,050,000,000 Total beer market remains stable $50,000,000,000 Scenario II: Increase in Market Share Brand X's 10% market share increases one percent $500,000,000 Brand X's 11% market share $5,500,000,000 “Yeah, right.”
Advertising Alcohol ... In 1996, a self-imposed ban on television and radio advertising was lifted recently by the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, ending almost fifty years of black-out and precipitating a public debate about the effect of alcohol advertising. Will this lead to greater alcoholism?
The Purpose of Alcohol Ads Advertising Alcohol ... • Glamorize • Tantalize • Normalize • Familiarize • Demonize • Dramatize • Sex-ize
Bacardi • Suggestive Phrases • Tantalizing Situations • Dramatic Positions • Glamorous Characters
Smirnoff • Demonize • Dramatize
Killarney’s • Suggestive Phrase • Tantalizing Situations • Dramatic Positions
James Boag’s • Tantalizing Situations • Dramatic Positions • Sexual Reminders
“Feels good to say what you really think, huh? And just like you Tequiza’s unique blend of Blue Aguave Necter, Mexican Tequila and Lime flavor, is definitely for those who hold nothing back. Speak your mind. Drink you beer.” Tequiza • Familiarity • Normality
“ A six legged dog? Or two dogs… ?” Two Dogs • Sexual Reminder
Similarly dressed? Similarly dressed? Phallic Symbol? Handkerchief or Leaf? Patrón • Suggestive Phrase • Dramatic Position • Sexual Reminders • Glamorous Character
What the FCC has to say … … is not much. http://www.lawpublish.com/fcc.html#SUBLIMINAL
Subliminal Advertising Advertising Alcohol April Joan Krissy • Okole maluna!