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Examine in detail how two of the following subjects are used and portrayed in television and magazine advertising; Sex, love and romance, youth, lifestyles and healthy living.  

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Coca-Cola Stills and Television Advert Analysis By Kate Graham Examine in detail how two of the following subjects are used and portrayed in television and magazine advertising; Sex, love and romance, youth, lifestyles and healthy living. Coca-Cola has been on sale for over 100 years. In fact it was first sold in 1886. It's success abides with the way that Coke has advertised. Coke has not only utilized the more established and traditional mediums of television, billboards and magazine but has also used more unorthodox methods of selling Coke. In Victorian times the company sold it's product from soda fountains in the lobbies of theatres and not only advertised on the fountains, but on clocks, matchbooks, light fittings, every square inch of available space was covered by the Coke logo. Coke even had special wallets and playing cards made to help Coke become a well known household name. Today Coke is still utilising...

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