Re: This week's issue
Posted: 26 Jun 2011, 02:14
Its happening with Newspapers as well - lots of them have full page ads on the back covers which I'll never get used to.
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Digifiend wrote:Magazines maybe, but not newspapers. Those usually have sports news on the back cover. If there is an advert, it won't be a full page one.
With regards to the thread title, only that paragraph contains any meaningful reference to 'This Week's Issue'.swirlythingy wrote:I was a bit narked by the "free poster" thing as well! Lately, the Beano's been going out of its way to make adverts come across as normal parts of the comic, and frankly I'm not surprised even five-year-olds aren't fooled. Has anyone else noticed that most recent issues of the Beano (those which contain any adverts at all - the advert count's been a bit of a roller-coaster these last few weeks!) contain a front page sell for an advertisement inside, as if it were something to buy the comic about? (This is quite an old tradition, but it's only now the sells have been so prominent - formerly, it was typically limited to the text above the title reading, "Great Brand Name Here Prizes To Be Won - Inside!")
...and this, ladies and gentlemen, is the type of post that is ruining this forum - aggressive, confrontational and pointless. Where's the ban hammer?Scoobie wrote:
With regards to the thread title, only that paragraph contains any meaningful reference to 'This Week's Issue'.
If you must write an essay on the life and times of Beano advertising, could you please start a new thread. That way I'll know to avoid it, rather than having it shoved down my throat.
And your point is, caller?Digifiend wrote:You do realise that's a Dandy artist you're talking to?
Perfect.Al wrote:Some interesting points from Swirly up there which are worthy of its own thread. I have started a new thread using Swirly's original post as a starter, under a topic called Adverts in the Beano (http://comicsuk.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4287).
It's also an attempt to diffuse the situation - Al