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What's the difference between a commercial and an advertisement?
My dear friends, please help me to answer this a little complex question and list your points and more details is better, many thanks in advanced!
Nov 9, 2011 3:32 AM
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An advertisement is any published material (i.e. something on or in a newspaper, magazine, billboard, flyer, radio, television, movie etc.) which seeks to inform you of the qualities of a product or service. The intent of the advertisement is usually to get you to buy something, but it can be to vote for something, donate money to something, entice you to become active for a cause, or just plain information.
A commercial is any advertisement that is on radio or television. There must me an oral and/or video component for an advertisement to be called a commercial.
November 9, 2011
Both are trying to sell you or inform you of something, the difference is how they are broadcasted.
A commercial is something that is shown on tv.
An advertisement is something physical such as flyers, billboards, or signs.
November 9, 2011
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