Overrepresentation of certain groups in advertising

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Some ethno-racial groups are significantly overrepresented in advertising today while others are underrepresented.

Informal observation shows African Americans are shown at more than one in three people (perhaps as high as 40 percent) portrayed on much national television advertising while composing 13 percent of the US population.

Asian Americans appear to be represented equal or slightly higher than their percentage.

Hispanics are not always visibly identifiable but appear to be slightly below their percentage

Whites are significantly statistically underrepresented below their just under two thirds share of the population.

What is the business case for this?
 
Poor retard rube has to see minorities on his idiot box.
Racist shitstains were voted out on nov 3rd. Lol
 
Remember. Always remember. "White" people are only around 10% of humanity as a whole.
 
Advertising, really? Haven't we got other things to worry about?
 
Some ethno-racial groups are significantly overrepresented in advertising today while others are underrepresented.

Informal observation shows African Americans are shown at more than one in three people (perhaps as high as 40 percent) portrayed on much national television advertising while composing 13 percent of the US population.

Asian Americans appear to be represented equal or slightly higher than their percentage.

Hispanics are not always visibly identifiable but appear to be slightly below their percentage

Whites are significantly statistically underrepresented below their just under two thirds share of the population.

What is the business case for this?

Dmitri, only you would even bother to pay attention to crap like this.

Why the @#$% does a Russian national spend so much time watching American TV anyway???
 
Write your concerns to congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. She feels your pain and will fight hard for you and your endangered country.
 
Some ethno-racial groups are significantly overrepresented in advertising today while others are underrepresented.

Informal observation shows African Americans are shown at more than one in three people (perhaps as high as 40 percent) portrayed on much national television advertising while composing 13 percent of the US population.

Asian Americans appear to be represented equal or slightly higher than their percentage.

Hispanics are not always visibly identifiable but appear to be slightly below their percentage

Whites are significantly statistically underrepresented below their just under two thirds share of the population.

What is the business case for this?

You're a sad little man
 
You're on the politics boar bro....if you don't want politics fuck back off to the playground. :cool:

It's always funny when you try to sound tough.

You are correct that this is the politics forum, but Rennie's post was about race and also, I'm not a Democrat.
 
The business case for this is obvious.

Apparently you've been living under a rock and/or in QAnon idiot Maga Conspiracy Land for the last year. Meanwhile, in reality, the entire U.S. summer last year consisted of marches in support of George Floyd. Dum dums like Bot Boy sneer at the mass movement, but Ad Execs and CEOs recognize because they are not dumb that racial justice is POPULAR--whether they are behind it morally or not.

They are also smart enough to register that we have a new Administration (with a BLAYUCK V.P.) that's put racial justice at the top of its agenda. The times they are a-changin'. Unless you're a Whitey Supremicist, i.e. "a conservative."

It's marketing, DUH. Ads jump on trends. Deal with it.


Some ethno-racial groups are significantly overrepresented in advertising today while others are underrepresented.

Informal observation shows African Americans are shown at more than one in three people (perhaps as high as 40 percent) portrayed on much national television advertising while composing 13 percent of the US population.

Asian Americans appear to be represented equal or slightly higher than their percentage.

Hispanics are not always visibly identifiable but appear to be slightly below their percentage

Whites are significantly statistically underrepresented below their just under two thirds share of the population.

What is the business case for this?
 
The business case for this is obvious.

Apparently you've been living under a rock and/or in QAnon idiot Maga Conspiracy Land for the last year. Meanwhile, in reality, the entire U.S. summer last year consisted of marches in support of George Floyd.

Marches? Is that what you call burning, looting, vandalizing billions worth?? Putting hundreds in the hospital and a couple dozen in the ground???

Marching??

LOL.....you're the only person living in a delusion, back in reality we call that rioting.

Dum dums like Bot Boy sneer at the mass movement, but Ad Execs and CEOs recognize because they are not dumb that racial justice is POPULAR--whether they are behind it morally or not.

Some, hardly all.

They are also smart enough to register that we have a new Administration (with a BLAYUCK V.P.) that's put racial justice at the top of its agenda. The times they are a-changin'. Unless you're a Whitey Supremicist, i.e. "a conservative."

It's marketing, DUH. Ads jump on trends. Deal with it.

BTW rioting and racism isn't "racial justice"....it's just racist assholery trying to dress itself up as a legit cause.

Conservatism isn't white supremacy either.

You're a denigrate liar with an extreme case of ignorance. You do the name "progressive" well. :D
 
Some ethno-racial groups are significantly overrepresented in advertising today while others are underrepresented.

Informal observation shows African Americans are shown at more than one in three people (perhaps as high as 40 percent) portrayed on much national television advertising while composing 13 percent of the US population.

Asian Americans appear to be represented equal or slightly higher than their percentage.

Hispanics are not always visibly identifiable but appear to be slightly below their percentage

Whites are significantly statistically underrepresented below their just under two thirds share of the population.

What is the business case for this?

They sure are, we have endured 60 years of advertising using

leave it to Beaver

And

Brady Bunch actors

Who do not represent the true diversity of the USA


This new diversity actually looks like the US today.

I love it!
 
Or maybe it just allows for more interesting pictures?

You're more likely to spend money for a product whose brand name you subconsciously recognize as familiar. So, advertising doesn't have to carry actual information, the only real goal is brand recognition. If it can instill emotional response, even better (preferably positive, but any is better than none). Memorable, distinct picture is thus important. Mixed race still brings attention, apparently. Once overdone it would lose appeal, potentially.
 
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