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  2. Basta (RC Cola advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    Dionie Tañada wrote the advertisement which ran for 1 minute and 37 seconds. [1] Fast Company described the commercial as an example of oddvertising, a subgenre characterized by increasingly bizarre ads meant to garner immediate attention to an audience in the digital age. [ 4 ]

  3. Category:Advertising in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  4. TV advertisements by country - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the early 1970s, the average length shrank to 30 seconds. [2] The 15-second commercial began to appear in the late 1980s. [2] TV advertisements were coded for identification by broadcasters via an ISCI code. As of March 31, 2014, Ad-ID has been mandated as the standard method of identification for TV advertisements. [3]

  5. Advertising and marketing controversies in the Philippines

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    The ad was eventually taken down and Subway Philippines released a statement, which was further criticized online as a non-apology apology as the company did not acknowledge the issue and merely "reiterated the B.M.T message". The statement was also eventually taken down and followed up with a new statement apologizing for the commercial, with ...

  6. It's More Fun in the Philippines! - Wikipedia

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    The DOT made a target of 7.4 million tourist arrivals to the Philippines in 2018. The target was not met, with only 7.1 million arrivals recorded. The DOT however remarked that the figure is already the "highest ever" in the Philippine tourism industry compared to records in the previous years.

  7. Social media use in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    They are also regarded as the top photo uploaders and web video viewers, while they are second when it comes to the number of blog readers and video uploaders. [5] [6] With over 7.9 million Filipinos using the Internet, 6.9 million of them visit a social networking site at least once a month. [7]

  8. AyosDito.ph - Wikipedia

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    AyosDito.ph was an online classified-ads website for Filipinos to buy and sell online, regardless of their location in the Philippines. It was owned and operated by 701Search Pte. Ltd. , which is a joint venture between media giants Singapore Press Holdings and Schibsted .

  9. Filipinas, Ahora Mismo - Wikipedia

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    Filipinas, Ahora Mismo, or Pilipinas, Ora Mismo (English translation: Philippines, Right Now), was a nationally syndicated, 60-minute, cultural radio magazine program in the Philippines broadcast daily in Spanish for five seasons from March 2007 to September 2009.