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  2. Women's media in Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Women were often portrayed as chaste, saintly figures who submitted to male authority in government approved domestic films. Starting in the 1950s, foreign movies in Spain presented women with images of beautiful and glamorous women who had their own agency. Censorship became a new reality for many women writers in Francoist Spain.

  3. History of advertising - Wikipedia

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    Fables of abundance: A cultural history of advertising in America (1995) McDonald, Colin, and Jane Scott. "A brief history of advertising." in The Sage Handbook of Advertising (Sage, 2007) pp: 17-34. Marchand, Roland. Advertising the American dream: Making way for modernity, 1920–1940 (U of California Press, 1985) online; Mendelová, Dáša.

  4. TV advertisements by country - Wikipedia

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    Subliminal advertising, tobacco and medication [dubious – discuss] advertisements are banned. Most programmes (series, documentaries, etc.) can have one commercial break every 20 minutes. Advertisements must not exceed 15% of the broadcasting day or 20% if there are direct advertisements for buying or renting products (like informercials).

  5. The Evolution of Political Advertising from Jefferson to ...

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    Reagan was one of the first candidates to use this strategy; his presidential campaign was built on what many consider one of the most effective political campaign ads ever due to its direct ...

  6. Gender in advertising - Wikipedia

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    This was the only place out of the three where men in advertisements were also predominately young. [36] Still, women in the advertisements were often young and suggestively dressed nearly 33% of the time. [36] In all countries and territories, women depicted in advertisements were young at least 70% of the time. [36]

  7. Gender Advertisements - Wikipedia

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    With relative size, women are generally shown smaller or lower than men in terms of girth and height. [8] Although men tend to be biologically taller or larger than females, Goffman suggests that this size difference is manipulated in man-made advertisements to convey difference in status or power in certain social situations. [8]

  8. We're lovin' it: McDonald's slogans over the last five decades

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    McDonald's has now become commonplace as a go-to for late night food (especially with the launch of an all-day breakfast menu last year). But in the 80s, the company needed a way to bring people ...

  9. History of Spanish journalism - Wikipedia

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    This is one of the oldest and most widespread newspapers in the Spanish journalistic landscape. Cover of an issue of the Gazeta de Amsterdam. The history of journalism in Spain begins with the Romances noticieros, [note 3] [6] [7] which reported the events of the Granada War in the 15th century.

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