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Infomercials are long-format television commercials, typically five minutes or longer. Infomercials are also known as paid programming (or teleshopping in Europe). This phenomenon started in the United States where infomercials were typically shown overnight (usually 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.)--outside of peak hours. Some television stations chose to air infomercials as an alternative to the former practice of sign-off. By 2009, most US infomercial spending is during early morning, daytime, and evening hours. Stations in most countries around the world have instituted similar media structures. The term "infomercial" is sometimes misapplied and used to refer to direct response television advertisements (DRTV) of 60 to 120 seconds in length. However, the term describes program length advertisements which, in the US, are typically 28 minutes and 30 seconds in length (see above references). In the US, DRTV advertisements of 30 seconds to 2 minutes in length are typically called "short form" or "DRTV spots" and are not included in the advertising industry's use of the term "infomercial". Note that in the US market, a small amount of media can be purchased for 5 minute length advertisements, although this time is quite limited. Outside of the US market, lengths depend on the lengths allowed by television stations and government regulators. While the term "infomercial" was originally applied only to television advertising, it is now sometimes used to refer to any presentation (often on video) which presents a significant amount of information in an actual, or perceived, attempt to persuade to a point of view. When used this way, the term may be meant to carry an implication that the party making the communication is exaggerating truths or hiding important facts. Often, it is unclear whether the actual presentation fits this definition because the term is used in an attempt to dis-credit the presentation. In this way, political speeches may be derogatorily referred to as "infomercials" for a specific point of view. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License I saw this product on an infomercial:What are the screens that you can put on any door and manually pull down? Q. For a balcony door. I've seen an infomercial on it andit is a portable size screen that rolls up and can be used on doors, windows, and other places. What are these called, where can I find one? I want to know more about them Asked by take one step (I am 18 fyi) - Mon Jul 14 01:46:43 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. maybe better homes & gardens Answered by csycompanies - Thu Jul 17 15:39:50 2008 What is the infomercial for lady jeans that hide the "muffin top?"? Q. I was watching an infomercial late at night a few weeks back - it was hilarious - it was for women's jeans to make them look not so fat, the women were talking about their "muffin tops" It was really hilarious and i've searched all over the web and can't find it. Does anyone know what i'm talking about? BTW, i have nothing against overweight women, some are in my family - however the infomercial was too hilarious! Asked by D-Mar - Fri May 29 17:33:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. It must be the Kymaro Curve Control Jeans informercial which are supposed to flatten a muffintop and shape your bottom so that it's curvaceous and not wide and/or flattened. Answered by Miss Chief - Tue Jun 2 01:25:46 2009 what is that infomercial with that device that relieves back pressure/ back pain?
Q. its that one that a old man is one of the main hosts. He is advertising the device that lets you hang by your ankles/feet upside down, to relieve back pain/ pressure. Once again, all I can remember of the actual infomercial is that it was an old man selling it to the consumer, and it lets you hang by your feet. thanks! Asked by some guy - Wed Apr 16 23:32:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I know which one you are talking about and it is a type of an inversion table. I just can't remember the name of the product right now. Answered by sokokl - Fri Apr 18 07:14:15 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Infomercial" Zevotek, Inc. (PKS. ZVTK) to Air New 2 Minute Ionic Bulb Infomercial on US ...
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