C
Chamar
Guest
There are just so many of them. Off the top of my head:
- Safe Sex campaign (it only takes one sperm.....)
- Drink Responsibly (know the one that's one too many etc. etc.)
- Drive Carefully
- Energy Awareness (don't switch things on between 5 and 7....)
- Anti-smoking ads.
- Advertising Commission - know your rights ad
- Ads telling to you to eat/not to eat butter/cheese/milk
- Give blood
- Race Against Waste
- Get the Point not the points
- Financial Regulatory Authority ('I don't know what APR is!)
- Check the Register
- Iarnrod Eireann (sorry, why???)
- TV License
Don't get me wrong. I'm not judging these individually on their merits and I should obviously just watch less TV but doesn't there seem to be an awful lot of these ads? I would be interested to know how much money is spent on the production and airing of these commercials and the relative benefit of each as opposed to investing in alternative methods of action (e.g. installing bottle banks, mobile blood donation clinics, manually checking the register, banning alcohol advertising etc etc etc.....) I wonder if these less 'glamourous' activities are given the same priority.
- Safe Sex campaign (it only takes one sperm.....)
- Drink Responsibly (know the one that's one too many etc. etc.)
- Drive Carefully
- Energy Awareness (don't switch things on between 5 and 7....)
- Anti-smoking ads.
- Advertising Commission - know your rights ad
- Ads telling to you to eat/not to eat butter/cheese/milk
- Give blood
- Race Against Waste
- Get the Point not the points
- Financial Regulatory Authority ('I don't know what APR is!)
- Check the Register
- Iarnrod Eireann (sorry, why???)
- TV License
Don't get me wrong. I'm not judging these individually on their merits and I should obviously just watch less TV but doesn't there seem to be an awful lot of these ads? I would be interested to know how much money is spent on the production and airing of these commercials and the relative benefit of each as opposed to investing in alternative methods of action (e.g. installing bottle banks, mobile blood donation clinics, manually checking the register, banning alcohol advertising etc etc etc.....) I wonder if these less 'glamourous' activities are given the same priority.