The Deceptive Origins of Subliminal Messaging - Cheddar Examines

Whispers of the word ‘Popcorn’ flashing across a movie screen, rumors of the word ‘sex’ hidden on a Ritz cracker. You’ve heard the tales of subliminal messaging, but does it actually work? We’re taking an in depth look at the phenomenon and the experiment that started it all. Further reading: 1. Red Crow Marketing https://www.redcrowmarketing.com/2015... 2. LIFE Brean, Herbert (March 31, 1958). "'Hidden Sell' Technique is Almost Here". LIFE. 44 (13): 102. 3. Public Relations Quarterly Rogers, Stuart. “How a Publicity Blitz Created the Myth of Subliminal Advertising.” Public Relations Quarterly. Winter 1993 (pp. 12-17). 4. Subliminal Seduction Key, Wilson B. Subliminal Seduction. New York: Signet, 1973. 5. Psychology Today https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/bl... 6. Advertising Age Jack Haberstroh, “Can’t ignore subliminal ad charges: Adfolk laugh, but students listen,” Advertising Age, 17 September 1984, 3. 7. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/... 8. BBC https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-308... https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b050... 9. Advertising Age "Ban on Subliminal Ads, Pending FCC Probe, Is Urged," Advertising Age, 11 November 1957 10. FCC https://transition.fcc.gov/Speeches/T... https://transition.fcc.gov/Speeches/F... Subscribe to Cheddar on YouTube: http://chdr.tv/subscribe Connect with Cheddar! On Facebook: http://chdr.tv/facebook On Twitter: http://chdr.tv/twitter On Instagram: http://chdr.tv/instagram On Cheddar.com: http://chdr.tv/cheddar