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The advertising industry continues to express concern over the highly cluttered viewing environment on TV. The amount of clutter increased as much as 30 percent during the 1990s and has continued to increase over the past two decades (Thielman, S., 2013). Clutter levels have been increasing. Thus, a viewer watching three hours of prime-time programs on the major networks would be exposed to more than 100 commercials in addition to programming promotions, and public social announcements (PSAs). The problem is even greater during popular shows, to which the networks add more commercials because they can charge more. Discuss reasons (4 reasons) for this phenomenon clutter. What are some of the ways (4 ways) advertisers can use to break through or address the problem of clutter? 20 marks
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