ARC: Teaching: Materials: Sources of Television Ads
areas: promotion: teaching
ARContributions by Zeynep Arsel, Victor Barger, Ray Fisk, Daire Hooper, Uzma Khan, Minu Kumar, Jeff Langenderfer, Celso Matos, Janice Molloy, Scott Keith Radford, Simon Sheng and Alexander Smith
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Related Page: Advertisement Archives
Some sites with archived television advertisements of use in class as examples:
- AdCritic.com - Requires a subscription fee to view ads from the site.
- AdForum.com - Mixture of pay per view and free ads (Ad of the Day).
- Ad Rag - Has a modest 2 Euro fee which buys you 30 days of access
- Advertisement Avenue - Organized by spokesperson, product category, etc.
- Advertising Educational Foundation - they keep a collection of award winning ads.
- Board's Mag - Click on the "screening room" link and browse the ads.
- Clipland - Has video for some commercials as well as other categories of clips.
- IFilm - Has most recent Superbowl ads, among many other sorts of clips.
- Internet Archive - Huge searchable database of TV ads going back to 1950.
- TV Adverts - UK television ads with categories such as "funny" or "cool".
- VeryFunnyAds - A collection of funny ads. Screen before showing in class!
- X-Entertainment - Horror and ghoul site with collection of ads from the 80's.