You could call them advertising campaigns, or ads.
The phrase "easy-peasy Japanesey" is said to come from a 1970's TV commercial in the UK. The commercial was for the Lemon Squeezy detergent.
Something that appears on TV is said to be televised, more colloquially "aired", or "shown". "Broadcast" is another word that is commonly used.
Commercial means something related to buying or selling things. Here is a sentence: The commercial future of the company looks very promising.It means any activity that is prepared, done or acted upon with the sole purpose or emphasis on the making of profit or success. It pertains to commerce, which is the business being done, including production, transportation, sales, and services.A radio or television "commercial" is the short form of "commercial announcement", which is paid advertising time sold by the broadcaster.
The word television - for which t.v. is short - got its name from the Greek word tele, which means distantand the word vision.
The idiot's lantern, the tube, the telly, squawk box, or TV.
I think "TV spot" is adspeak for commercial.
by asking wiki answers i suppose, just be specific when it comes to the name of the commercial and what state its in
A promo or commercial.
His name is "Clancy"
Dexter Warren is his name.
His name is Timothy Adams
His name was Carly Cardinal, but it was an Arbor Day Foundation commercial
What is the name of the piano music played in the Expedia-Safari Television Commercial
I dont remember the name of the commercial. but it was Jerry not tony
She is Elizabeth Vargas' sister. Not sure of her first name....
Her name is Sadie Alexandru; she does alot of TV commercials.
Karen Brooks