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Three Historical TV Shows you Should Watch



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The White Princess

The White Princess TV series is a historical drama that's based on Philippa Gregory's best-selling novel. The series follows three noblewomen as they fight for the English crown. Princess Elizabeth plots against the newly crowned King Henry VII and his mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. Meanwhile, Dowager Queen Elizabeth Woodville fights rumors that Prince Richard plans to marry her.

Spartacus

Spartacus will appeal to fans of historical dramas. The American television series premiered on January 22, 2010 on Starz. It ended on April 12, 2013


Vikings

The series is about Ragnar, a young farmer and direct descendant of Odin. His frustration at the policies of his local chieftain prompts him to go on a quest to find new lands. He builds a fleet of faster boats and sets sail for the unknown.

The Wolf Hall

Wolf Hall TV shows are historical dramas set during the reigning of King Henry VIII. The show features Thomas Cromwell, a famous lawyer and advisor to Henry. Cromwell supported the break with Rome and assisted Henry in annulling his marriage to Katherine. He also helped Henry court Anne Boleyn, a young woman with political ambitions. Henry would marry her, but she didn't achieve her ultimate goal of becoming queen.


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Mrs. America

Mrs. America is an excellent historical drama with a stellar cast. The show is currently streaming on Binge and stars Cate Blanchett (with Rose Byrne), Sarah Paulson, Uzo Abuba, Elizabeth Banks, John Slattery, and Sarah Paulson.




FAQ

What kind of advertising can a TV show?

Television is a form of communication where images are used to convey messages. It is the most popular medium of communication in the world. The annual value of the television industry exceeds $100 billion.

There are many different types of advertisements on television, and they can be divided into two categories:

  1. Commercials (also called "TV commercials") are 30 seconds or more in length.
  2. Programs/Series are also called "programming". These are generally 20 minutes in length, though some programs may be shorter.

Commercials can be seen during commercial breaks. They are typically between every half hour and an hour of programming. They can also be shown when there is no broadcast. These include infomercials, before-and-after shows, and public service announcements.

Programs are the core of any channel. Many channels air several series each week. Some networks show only one series per week. Other networks may air multiple series simultaneously. Some channels specialize in airing movies, sports events, news, etc.

Since its inception, advertising on television has evolved significantly. In the 1950s, television was primarily used for entertainment purposes. The 1950s saw people watch television shows such as I Love Lucy, Father Knows Best, Gunsmoke, and then they would go outside to play with their buddies. With the advancement of technology, television became more popular as a way to obtain information about products or services. If someone wants to purchase a car, they can watch an advertisement for the model and see what features are available.


What is the cost of producing a commercial?

A commercial costs money to produce. It depends on the length of your commercial, how many actors are involved, where the shoot is taking place, and other factors.

A 30 second commercial will typically cost between $20,000-40,000.


How effective are television advertisements?

The most important thing for an advertiser is to have a message that resonates with its target market. Television advertising is more cost-effective than other media like radio or print ads. Unfortunately, television advertising doesn't always deliver results as people are constantly bombarded with too many messages.

A study showed viewers could only recall two of the three commercials that were running simultaneously when there was more than one. This shows how difficult it is to make a lasting impression with a single commercial.

Multimedia is the best way to communicate your message. For example, if you're trying to promote a product for helping people lose weight then advertise in magazines and newspapers along with on television.

This will allow your product to be seen by a wider audience.



Statistics

  • Video-ad views on OTT (over-the-top) devices grew 63% year over year in Q3 2016, and the trend is expected to continue, further crippling traditional TV advertising. (clearcode.cc)
  • Television is a great brand awareness tool - Almost every American has a television, with 83 percent of adults having two or more, and American households keep their televisions on for 8.1 hours each day on average. (marketingevolution.com)
  • Not to mention, sales rose an incredible 11% following the launch of this commercial. (qualitylogoproducts.com)
  • In fact, 76% of people completely skip the commercials while watching their programs. (qualitylogoproducts.com)
  • 93 percent of American adults listen to the radio over the course of the week. (marketingevolution.com)



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How To

How does the TV Advertising Industry function?

The TV advertising industry includes many companies that all need to collaborate to ensure that adverts are shown on television at the best time and place. Ads should not be offensive and relevant to viewers.

The media buying company then buys the broadcast time from the networks. They then sell this airtime to the advertisers. This is how advertisers pay for airtime. You can either buy whole days or specific timeslots.

Once the airtime is bought, the media buying company sends the advert to the network. The network then shows the ad during its scheduled broadcast time.

If the viewer watches the ad, they may click on the link which takes them to the advertiser's website. If they do click on the link, then the advertiser pays the media buying company again.

This process continues until the advert is finished. The media buying agency collects the advertising company's money and then passes it to the network.

Advertising agencies create and send the ads to media buying firms. They also manage the creative side of the campaign.

They also manage creative aspects and communicate with clients regarding the content. They also oversee the production and liaison with the clients on the budget.

They supervise the entire campaign, and keep track.




 



Three Historical TV Shows you Should Watch