The mute button is never far from reach in our house. What I've noticed is that he biggest culprit for annoyingly loud ads are Harvey Norman.
If I had a TV advertising budget I'd refuse to buy time following any Harvey Norman ad on the basis that by then most viewers would have already hit the mute button.
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Ads are compressed, the volume of an ad is boosted, but has a very narrow dynamic range. At any fixed volume setting, the movie you're watching will have both quieter and louder components than the ads that break it up. I think you actually mean audio normalization.
There is a simple solution - just boycott those you don't like
I absolutely refuse to step in the door of Rebel Sport, Bond & Bond and Noel Leeming beacuse of their 'shouting' ads
One day, eventually, the message might get through.
Not turning on the TV helps too...
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There's quite a few adverts which cross the line, but at the moment by far the worst is Dick Smith - they resort to full on SHOUTING. From my point of view it's counter-productive and offensive.
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Neither will I, shout at me and I simply won't buy at your store anymore. Ever. ( Harvey Norman, Dick Smith, Mad Butcher etc take note)
I wonder why these retailers spend so much money on advertising without realising how much it pisses people off, potential clients et al.
Commercial radio is the same, some of the talkback radio is good but, as soon as the inane adverts come on it's mute button, switch off or, change to another station.
Thanks for pissing me off and reminding me who I should avoid to buy from is how I look at it.
They must be gunning for the stupid people, TV3 at 7pm now is a prime example
I don't think he has any financial interest in the company anymore, aside from as a 'brand' for their advertising - so he's more or less a free agent and can work for whoever he likes; I agree with you as far as the association with Dick Smith is concerned though, doesn't work for me either.
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The funny thing about adverts that irritate you, is that when you need to buy something which the company stocks - you think of that company (despite being annoyed by their advert).
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