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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Chapter Introduction
A summary of the research proposal to be conducted including the introduction,
background of the study, statement of problems, objectives of the study, research
questions, scope of the study, the importance of the study and the definition of terms /
operations of the study. The contents of this chapter are as follows:
1.2 Background Research
The history of advertising can be traced to ancient civilizations. It became a major force
in capitalist economies in the mid-19th century, based primarily on newspapers and
magazines. In the 20th century, advertising grew rapidly with new technologies such as direct
mail, radio, television, the internet and mobile devices. In the 20th century, the media was
dominated by print, radio, and television, attracting a broad swath of the public, affording
them the opportunity to read, listen, and watch the world around them in a way that they
previously had not been able to do.
Beginning in 1989, the World Wide Web, was invented, and it devised a virtual
medium of software laid on top of the internet's physical wiring structure, which has since
enabled the public to message, tweet, send and receive emails, photos and videos; and to
interact with user sites such as Twitter, Facebook and many others. Apart from imparting
knowledge and connecting the world, media serves another role: It spreads awareness about
products and services, broadcasting the benefits of specific products and services, via
advertising.
There are two types of media in advertising which is television commercial (TVC) and
Web. TVC is the acronym for television commercial a form of advertising that promotes
products, services, ideas, individuals or organizations via the television medium. The
duration of TVCs greatly vary but they usually fall between 10 seconds to 3 minutes-long.
Regardless of the length of the TVC, it is important to keep in mind that the message
conveyed would have to be catchy and arresting to keep the viewers from losing interes
twithin the first few seconds of the TVC.
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