TV spot
1 of 1noun/ˈtiːviː spɑt/
Forms:TV spots
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a short video advertisement that promotes a product, service, or brand on television
A TV spot is a short television advertisement that promotes a product, service, or brand. It typically lasts between 15 to 60 seconds and is designed to capture the viewer's attention quickly. TV spots are broadcast during commercial breaks on television channels and can target specific audiences based on the program being aired. These advertisements often include a combination of visuals, audio, and a call to action, with the goal of persuading viewers to purchase a product, visit a website, or engage with a brand. TV spots are commonly used in marketing campaigns for a wide range of products and services.
- The company aired a new TV spot during the Super Bowl to promote their latest product.
- The marketing team is working on a TV spot for the upcoming holiday season.
- The TV spot for the movie was so exciting that I decided to watch it the next weekend.
- The charity aired a heartfelt TV spot to raise awareness about homelessness.
- The TV spot ran multiple times during prime time to ensure maximum viewership.