Literature DB >> 17191435

The portrayal of older people in television advertisements: a cross-cultural content analysis of the United States and South Korea.

Oungkwan Lee1, Bong-Chul Kim, Sangpil Han.   

Abstract

A cross-cultural content analysis of 2295 prime-time television ads--859 ads from the United States and 1436 ads from South Korea-was conducted to examine the differences in the portrayal of older people between U.S. and Korean ads. In two countries, the underrepresentation of older people in ads was found in terms of proportions of the actual population. The findings also showed that older people are more likely to play major roles in Korean television ads than in U.S. ads. In terms of the attributes of older people depicted in ads, differences between U.S. and Korean ads were also found. The results showed that Korean television ads are likely to more positively depict older people than American television ads are. These findings supported the basic assumption of cross-cultural advertising, in which the differences in cultural values between the two cultures are related to the differences in the contents of their advertisements. However, the problems of underrepresentation and stereotypes in the portrayal of older people were still identified both in Korean and U.S. prime-time television ads.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17191435     DOI: 10.2190/ELLG-JELY-UCCY-4L8M

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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