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by ChrisMarshallNY 1715 days ago
That’s fairly standard “brand-building.” Ever notice how, when a new movie or album is about to drop, you start seeing tabloid stories, featuring the stars?

On the one hand, it can be argued that “people are interested, because of the movie.”

Except the stories usually start long before any “official” advertisements appear.

It’s about “building buzz,” and the American advertising industry (they refer to themselves as “communications”) is the best in the world, for this kind of thing.

The term “dog whistle” is used in a derogatory manner, but it’s actually a fairly apt metaphor. Dogs won’t respond to the whistle (which they hear just fine), unless they have been trained. "Building buzz" is training, so the paid ads will be much more effective. It works very well.

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> is the best in the world, for this kind of thing.

I don't mean to be rude here, but how do you know? How could you even know? Did they tell you they're the best, by any chance?

Not rude, but I'd be interested in knowing who's better at it.

I'm not a fan of the industry. Recognizing that someone is good at something, is not the same as approving.