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The Loop
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Getting more noticable now
There is a scene where the FBI brother speaks to his father, who is sitting in a chair reading a book. I saw this episode when it originally aired and this time very prominently placed on the arm of the chair was a cup of Dannon Activa yogurt. That struck me as odd. First off, it was so prominent that I know I would have seen this before but I didn't remember it (the show isn't that old). Second, the light from the lamp behind him and the shadows cast by the father didn't interact and shade well with the cup of yogurt and its shadows. Thirdly, I had never heard of Donnon Activa until a few days ago, and I thought that the episode I was watching would've been finished before the product was release.
Sure enough, Dannon Activa was the first commercial at the very next break.
Sucks to be an actor (relatively speaking, of course). You are a spokesperson for products that haven't even been released yet, and you don't get paid for it. Do they?
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What About Brian
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More product placement = less comercials = more people watching = more tv that can be shown
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Hahahaha. That's a good one!
Seriously, I really doubt there's anything that will happen to cable that will result in a reduction of commericals. As long as people keep watching (and almost everyone does), they'll keep trying your patience.
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YouTube product placement
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