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I was speaking to my sister in law the other day , and she enquired if i had noticed the increase of American produced ads hitting our TV lately. Not watching that much TV, I said not really. She (works for an advertising agency)said that there had been a 60% increase in yank ads showing up on our TV stations (A result of the FTA) Here are some she mentioned...(can't remember them all)Taylor made golf clubs. Gillette m3 power nitro. Lux soap. Jeep. Mattel funtastic. Revlon. Jenny Craig. Ritz chips. Subway. Tooheys New. Evinrude. Hasbro. Victoria Principal? This is not a Yank bash, but is this going to be a another eroding of our australian TV input?.
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