Philippine Television Commercials and Print Advertisements

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Since television was introduced to the Philippines in 1953, they used imported TV Ads until 1960. In the 1960, P&G paved their way to start the first local TV Ad.

In 1966, when the Philippine TV turned from Black-and-white to Color, Colgate-Palmolive was the first to advertise in color.

Television advertising (production cost) before in the Philippines was not so expensive. The materials needed for the TV Ad to be broadcast (just like in some countries) are: Film degradation, the styles of the music score (arrangement), film angles, B&W or colored, hair styles, the manner the advertisement was presented and the scriptwriting.

In 1994, cigarette advertisements on TV had a warning at the end of the advertisement. It says, "Government Warning: Cigarette Smoking is Dangerous to Your Health". In 2007, cigarette TV ads, including radio and print ads and sponsorships, were banned from the Philippine government.

Historical reel of local TV advertisements in VHS, U-Matic, Betacam and 1".