Who owns Tide?
Procter & Gamble
When was the product first launched?
1946
Was the product successful?
became the leading brand in America a position it maintains today.
What was advertising agency that handled P&G’s accounts throughout the 1950s?
The D’Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (DMB&B)
What did DMB&B uniquely use in their campaign
DMB&B used print and radio advertising campaigns
What ideologies and beliefs did the campaign feature?
the “house wife” character and the ideology that customers “loved” and “adored” Tide
What did the post-WWII consumer boom of the 1950s result in?
the rapid development of new technologies for the home designed to make domestic chores easier.
How did P+G capitalize on the 1950s consumer boom?
As washing machines became desirable products for the 1950s consumers products linked to these new technologies also became desirable during this time, for example, washing powder.
Why does the advert have more copy than print adverts today?
With so many ‘new’ brands entering markets, potential customers typically needed more information about them than a modern audience - link to Gerbner’s cultivation theory
What structures are used in the advert?
Z-lines and rule of thirds
How is colour used?
Bright primary colours connote positivity which makes the audience associate this with the product
How is font used in the advert?
Headings, subheadings and slogans are written in sans-serif font, connoting an informal mode of address. The details of the product are written in a serif font, connoting a more ‘serious’ information.
How does the advert use media language to create a informal mode of address?
How can Roland Barthes’ theory of semiotics be applied?
How can Levi-Strauss’ structuralist theory be seen in Tide?
Which adverts around the time period can be seen as connoting different ideologies?
Women’s land army and Rosie the Riveter
How were different gender targeted for products during the consumerism boom?
Men were targeted for cars and women were targeted for domestic products
What do the dress codes in the advert connote?
How can David Gauntlett’s theory of identity be applied to the Tide advert?
Women represented in the advert act as role models o fdomestic perfection that the audience may want to construct their own sense of identity against.
Does Tide uphold Van Zoonen’s theory?
No Van Zoonen’s theory is subverted as the advert shows women in a non sexual way.
How can bell hook’s theory be applied?
The media sees lighter skinned women as more desirable as they uphold western beauty standards which is shown in Tide - link to postcolonialism and g
Gilroy
Who is the target audience for the advert?
How can Stuart Hall’s reception theory be applied?
• the main image connotes that
the product is of prime importance this preferred reading
How can Gerbner’s cultivation theory be applied?
• Aims to cultivate ideas that it is: - the brand leader - like nothing else - a desirable product for its female audience - an innovation for the domestic washing market
• by repeating their ideologies the audience will regard them as theirs