Subliminal Beer Advertising
from the this-space-for-sale dept
Have you noticed that after looking at stock quotes on Marketwatch.com you've been thirsting after a cold beer? Well, considering the market lately, I'm sure many have turned to drinking anyway, but it looks like CBS Marketwatch has turned to selling their background image to Budweiser. It's an interesting tactic -- visually annoying, imho. See for yourself.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Not as bad as it could be
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Budweiser Beer Commercials
As an original 'baby boomer' growing up in a time
when most of the W.W.#2 veterans drank and often
abused beer I am appalled at the Budweiser Commercials and the control they have over TV>
Not that having a beer is a problem - BUT THE
MINDSET for WHY you have a BEER -- what are they
teaching here?
Rough quote of commercial:
A man sitting in squalor playing a guitar and
speaking out loud - he says "for you, I lost
my first wife, second wife, kids, job and beautiful home but it was worth it."
As I said my quote is not exact but you get the
point - and the 'you' - What else a Budweiser!
Don't we in North America have enough 'dependency
difficulties' that cost our governments and families money and other ever high prices.
Jabbie
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