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Contents:
1) BAND-AID ("sticks better")
2) BAND-AID (color bands)
3) GILLETTE BLUE BLADES
4) REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVER
5) GILLETTE SUPER-SPEED RAZORS
6) MUM CREME DEODORANT
7) PEPSODENT
8) DODGE
9) CHEVROLET TRUCKS RUN THE ALCAN HIGHWAY
10) THE RENAULT DAUPHINE
11) CHEVROLET (Pat Boone & Dinah Shore)
12) CHEVROLET (baby ad)
13) DELCO DRY CHARGE BATTERY
14) SPEEDWAY "79" POWER FUEL
15) ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE
16) BANK OF AMERICA
17) LUCKY STRIKE
18) MURIEL
19) KOOL
20) MARLBORO
21) ROBERT BURNS
22) WINSTON
23) AJAX
24) S.O.S.
25) RAID
26) TIDE
27) INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE
28) TEA COUNCIL
29) HAMM'S BEER
30) CARLING BLACK LABEL BEER
31) RHEINGOLD
32) BUDWEISER
33) BALLANTINE'S BREWER'S GOLD
34) GALLO GRENACHE ROS?
35) LIPTON SOUP
36) RITZ
37) SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER
38) E-Z POP POPCORN
39) JELL-O INSTANT PUDDING
40) KROGER FRESH EGGS
41) PET EVAPORATED MILK
42) MAYPO
43) ANDERSEN SOUPS
44) JELL-O GELATIN DESSERT
45) CHEERIOS/V-8 SPACE OFFER
46) FORD AUTOMOBILES
47) LUCKY STRIKE - MARCHING CIGARETTES
48) LUCKY STRIKE - SQUARE DANCING CIGARETTES
49) COUNTRY CORN FLAKES
50) ALKA-SELTZER (stomachs)
51) DRISTAN
52) AMOCO
53) LUSTRE-CREME (wedding)
54) LUSTRE-CREME (daughter & mother)
55) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS TELEVISION CODE SEAL OF GOOD PRACTICE
56) GOODYEAR
57) COCA-COLA (flight attendant)
58) COCA-COLA (sports)
59) COLT 45 MALT LIQUOR (beach)
60) COLT 45 MALT LIQUOR (runway)
61) VOLKSWAGEN
62) WALLY F GALLERIES (b&w)
63) WALLY F GALLERIES (color)
64) BACTINE MEDICATED SKIN CREAM (freckles)
65) ALKA-SELTZER ("The 'Blahs") (Gene Wilder)
66) BACTINE MEDICATED SKIN CREAM (split-screen)
67) ALKA-SELTZER (over-eating contest)
68) NOXZEMA MEDICATED SHAVE ("take it all off!")
69) MARLBORO
70) 1967 AMC STATION WAGONS
71) HEINZ PICKLES
72) SHEARSON, HAMNILL
73) OIL HOME HEATING
74) AT&T (area codes)
75) AT&T (long distance)
LOWELL THOMAS: 1964 POLAROID PROMOTIONAL FILM, INCLUDING 4 COMMERCIALS: 76) POLAROID COLOR PACK CAMERA (folk music)
77) POLAROID COLOR PACK CAMERA (zoo)
78) POLAROID COLOR PACK CAMERA (orchestra)
79) POLAROID COLOR PACK CAMERA (gift for father)
A Television Advertisement, also called a television commercial, commercial, advert, TV advert or simply an ad, is a span of television programming produced and paid for by an organization. It conveys a message promoting, and aiming to market, a product or service. Advertisers and marketers may refer to television commercials as TVCs. Advertising revenue provides a significant portion of the funding for most privately-owned television networks. During the 2010s, the number of commercials has grown steadily, though the length of each commercial has diminished. Advertisements of this type have promoted a wide variety of goods, services, and ideas ever since the early days of the history of television. The viewership of television programming, as measured by companies such as Nielsen Media Research in the United States, or BARB in the UK, is often used as a metric for television advertisement placement, and consequently, for the rates which broadcasters charge to advertisers to air within a given network, television program, or time of day (called a "daypart"). In many countries, including the United States, television campaign advertisements are commonplace in a political campaign. In other countries, such as France, political advertising on television is heavily restricted, while some countries, such as Norway, completely ban political advertisements. The first official paid television advertisement came out in the United States on July 1, 1941, over New York station WNBT (subsequently WNBC) before a baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies. The announcement for Bulova watches, for which the company paid anywhere from 4 to 9 USD (reports vary), displayed a WNBT test pattern modified to look like a clock with the hands showing the time. The Bulova logo, with the phrase "Bulova Watch Time", appeared in the lower right-hand quadrant of the test pattern while the second hand swept around the dial for one minute. The first TV ad broadcast in the UK went on air on ITV on September 22, 1955, advertising Gibbs SR toothpaste. In Asia, the first TV ad broadcast appeared on Nippon Television in Tokyo on August 28, 1953, advertising Seikosha (subsequently Seiko); it also displayed a clock with the current time.