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This is a 2-part post:
1. Production issues... It's not that uncommon to hear bad production on small market or fringe stations that have neither the money or talent to crank out good spots, but I was surprised to hear a spot this morning on WSB-AM with Kirk Mellish for Gutterguard where the music just about drowned Mellish out. How did that one slip through the cracks?
2. Speaking of testimonials, has there ever really been any research done as to whether so-called 'celebrity' product endorsers really raise the sales of the product? I just find it hard to believe that someone like Kirk Mellish or Belinda Skelton would influence someone to buy a product.
Just wondering.
1. Production issues... It's not that uncommon to hear bad production on small market or fringe stations that have neither the money or talent to crank out good spots, but I was surprised to hear a spot this morning on WSB-AM with Kirk Mellish for Gutterguard where the music just about drowned Mellish out. How did that one slip through the cracks?
2. Speaking of testimonials, has there ever really been any research done as to whether so-called 'celebrity' product endorsers really raise the sales of the product? I just find it hard to believe that someone like Kirk Mellish or Belinda Skelton would influence someone to buy a product.
Just wondering.