Good point. Young people don’t watch TV.Is it just me, or are the majority of broadcast TV commercials intended for the elderly?
This commercial didn't leave soon enough for me. They don't deserve anyone's business after that was aired. It was so disgusting!I've noticed that the vulgar Jackson Hewitt commercial (what the buck!) has been taken off the air and replaced with a more ordinary type commercial for their tax prep service. I can't believe they actually thought that people would respond favorably to that offensive play on words. I saw complaints about that commercial on several different consumer websites.
For those who never saw it, here it is:
This was one of my family's favorite. Loved to watch some, one was a sears ad I've been trying to find, various moments one a woman comes out twirling cake. Cake slides off plate she's stunned...I hate watching commercials today and usually mute the TV. Years ago this was my favorite commercial.
I love Randy Rainbow!
I too was disgusted by the Lume commercial and thought it was a new low for a Board Certified Gynecologist to be advertising butt crack deodorant. I also have to grab the remote immediately and change the channels. In her earliest commercials she mentioned she was a Gyn but that has been dropped from some later ones. It seems like a sign of the times that doctors have become so unprofessional. I concluded a couple years ago that most marketing people who make commercials must be on cocaine, heroin or the latest designer drug.I may be a teensy bit biased about that gynocologist's deodorant ads. Just because I have to grab the remote to immediately change the channel, and scream, "Oh God NO!!!, Not that ***** bi***"
Yep. They're retired and sitting at home.Daytime television is definitely geared toward seniors.
The black population in the US is less than 14% but from their predominance on TV and other public venues it could appear to be more. This may be due to current state of tribalism in the US. There was a period between Martin Luther King and Barack Obama when integration with equal treatment for all was the ideal. Today however disintegration into tribalism where ethnic groups vie for dominance and special services is the norm. A community used to be a city or small town trying to provide equal services for all its diverse population. Now a community is a tribe such as an Asian community, Muslim community, African American community and so on. Many white people encourage this because they want a group they can feel superior and benevolent toward. If the US cannot achieve a government where every act must be for the good of all citizens and not just a few, I don’t think we will survive as a world power.I guess you missed the point and I am sure I will be severely criticized for this comment, but has the Black population in the US increased to equal or well over 50 percent of the total US population? Is that the reason every commercial has one or more black actors and every married couple is a racially mixed couple? Come on, Man!!