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Japanese TV ads 13 Years ago Karma: 0  
How often does ads get played over there in Japan, is it like every quarter of an hour or in-between each show or what?

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I'm not shore I should post this now with what had happened the other week but here it is!!!
 
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Last Edit: 2012/02/03 17:18 By samurai8.
 
Meaning of life is simply,"now" Not worry about past you cannot change it,Not worry about future it will simply arrive,Do very best for yourself,also all living creatures,
"Now" in this moment,this is all we have,Qunli Bond
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Re:Japanese TV ads 13 Years ago Karma: 4  
Well, based on my experience, they don?t have much ads on TV in Japan.

When we got back to our hotel at night, I turned on the TV and some japanese drama was playing, I decided to watch it until I?d fall sleep. One thing I noticed unlike my own country, they BARELY have any adds at all. You don?t have time enough to make yourself a snack or go to the toilet! They would play about two commercial clips which were around 15-20 seconds each and then back to the show.

This makes sense if you think about it though. Given how watching tv is seen as "wasting time" in Japan, and most people only watch it when they come home from work before they sleep or something similar, making tv adds won?t really increase the company's market values.

Instead, walking around in the city's, sitting on trains, you?ll encounter ALOT of advertisement. Since lots of people take the train and walk around in the city everyday(believe me its crowded xD), they chose to use the adds there instead, that?s why you see "tv screens" on big building walls advertising about a new product.

So basically, Japan don?t have many adds on tv, you?ll see them while sightseeing in the towns instead
 
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Last Edit: 2012/02/03 17:18 By samurai8.
 
Meaning of life is simply,"now" Not worry about past you cannot change it,Not worry about future it will simply arrive,Do very best for yourself,also all living creatures,
"Now" in this moment,this is all we have,Qunli Bond
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Re:Japanese TV ads 12 Years, 11 Months ago Karma: -583  
As every second sentence did not contain the word "also" it is quite obvious that was cut and pasted from somewhere.

Instead of putting your name on it - you should attribute it.
 
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