I don't know where the video is but this is from Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_advertisement
The world's first television advertisement was broadcast July 1, 1941. The watchmaker Bulova paid $4 for a placement on New York station WNBT before a Baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies. The 10-second spot displayed a picture of a clock superimposed on a map of the United States, accompanied by the voice-over "America runs on Bulova time.
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1946 - a Bulova watch commercial first aired
Ten seconds.
The first tv commercial was for Bulova Watch Company.
No. The world's first television commercial was broadcast by "WNBT" in New York City on July 1, 1941. The 10-second commercial advertised a "Bulova" watch that cost $9.
Hard to say what 1952's first TV commercial was. According to a recent "CBS Sunday Morning," the first TV commercial aired in 1946 for Bulova watches. Cost them all of $9.
Watch the TV.
The first television commercial for a product was for Bulova Watches.
The purpose of a television commercial is to persuade people watching to buy their products or go and watch something.
To watch the Travelers Insurance commercial, one can go turn on the TV to soap operas during work hours, where they often broadcast the commercial or go to a site that broadcasts videos and watch it there.
http://digg.com/television/Canon_Rebel_XSi_Behind_the_Scenes_Journey_Commercial_Shoot
you can watch it on regular tv when it goes on commercial thats because there all on brake
On YouTube