
Mini series have been a staple of TV and streaming services for decades. There is something for every taste, no matter if you want a true crime tale, a heist thriller, or heartbreaking romance. Mini series are great for bringing you closure. They will have the same amazing storytelling and dramatic beats that a film series has, but they will also be more entertaining.
Rich Man, Poor Man
This mini-series, which is based upon a Peter Strauss novel of the name, tells the story Rudy Jordache (Peter Strauss), and his rebellious younger brother Tom (Nick Nolte). This series is a classic in its genre and has been remade numerous times. It still speaks volumes about class and privilege.
Shaka Zulu
This South African miniseries had many good points, despite some thorny elements. It was an artistic masterpiece, which paved the way to what was next for the small screen. You can't help but admire the beautiful sets, costumes, and effects.

Chernobyl
Craig Mazin was the man behind this hauntingly realistic look at what happened after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident. He mixed fiction and fact to tell the story about the people directly affected by the disaster. It was expertly written with emotion that kept you engaged throughout the six-part series.
The Pacific
This acclaimed World War II series, which follows the lead of the hugely successful Band of Brothers, followed three American Marines as they fought for the country in the Pacific. It's an incredibly complex piece that carries an incredible level of historical lore and was a huge hit for HBO.
Laurel Avenue
This HBO drama is a reimagining of the first season of British series Criminal Justice. Riz Ahmad stars as a college-student accused of murdering Queens. This is a surprising twisty miniseries. It begins with an open case but quickly raises serious concerns about the justice system.
WeCrashed
WeCrashed (another new Apple TV+ release) follows the story of WeWorks' rise and subsequent crash. Jared Leto is terrific as Adam Neumann, the founder of WeWorks, and Anne Hathaway plays his wife Rebekah.

Superbad / Emma Stone
This Netflix psychological dark comedy features Emma Stone and Jonah Hill. It's a highly entertaining show. The mini-series is an unforgettable experience thanks to the two stars who bring their own level of intensity, wit and humor.
WeCrashed a brand new entertainment series that is amazing. It's also a great example for how well-produced a miniseries could be. It also provides a fascinating look at how large companies can find themselves in financial trouble and the consequences of trying to profit from the public.
The Thorn Birds / Richard Chamberlain
Richard Chamberlain's classic mini-series The Thorn Birds should satisfy those looking for something timeless. It was the most popular mini-series ever, and is one of the most famous shows on the List.
FAQ
How does advertising influence consumer behavior
Advertisements influence consumer behavior in two main ways:
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Ads cause us to associate certain things with certain brands. If we see a McDonald's advertisement, we might think "McDonald's hamburgers taste better than Burger King."
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Ads tell us how to act. We will likely go to a store to purchase a new car if we are told by an advertisement.
Which industry is most active on television?
The car industry.
The reason why they advertise so much is that they are always looking for ways to improve their cars. They want to make their cars safer, faster and more efficient.
They also need to keep potential customers buying their products.
They do what? They have ads all over the place.
On billboards, bus stops, television, radio, magazines, newspapers, you name it.
And they're not just any old ads either.
They are very different. Some are funny and others are informative.
However, no matter what kind of ad it is, there are high chances that it will be effective.
Is tv advertising still relevant today?
The short answer is no, but that does not mean that TV advertising is ineffective. This is because people watch less TV. They prefer to use other media.
As marketers, TV ads are an integral part of our daily lives. They are needed to reach people where they spend the most time online.
You also have to ensure TV ads are more personal and connect with the consumers. This requires us to rethink how we create TV ads.
No longer can we rely on images or slogans. Instead, we must consider how watching TV affects the experience. How can we make people feel emotionally connected so that they are compelled to purchase our products?
All of these things require creativity. Digital agencies are the new source of creativity.
How are TV Ads delivered?
Television ads are most commonly distributed via satellite, cable, IPTV, IPTV, over the-air broadcast, DVRs and VODs.
There are many methods to reach consumers today. However, there is still not enough diversity in how companies choose to distribute their advertising.
This is because they all evaluate the same metrics before deciding on which delivery method to choose.
For example, if your ad effectiveness is measured by viewing time, you'll want to make sure that the advertisement is accessible on as many channels as possible.
If you're measuring ad effectiveness based on impressions, then you'll want to ensure that your advertisements are reaching as many eyeballs as possible.
The problem is that the two methods do not always match up.
If you post an advertisement on several platforms but one platform has high-quality video, you might get fewer views.
So, if you're relying solely on viewing time to measure your success, then you may end up missing out on some opportunities.
How effective is television advertising?
A message that resonates with your target market is the most important thing an advertiser can do. Television advertising is cost-effective compared to other media such as radio and print ads. Unfortunately, television advertising doesn't always deliver results as people are constantly bombarded with too many messages.
A study showed that when three different commercials ran simultaneously, viewers could remember just two of them. This shows how difficult is it to make lasting impressions with just one commercial.
Multimedia is the best way to communicate your message. Advertise in newspapers and magazines, for example, to promote a product that aids people losing weight.
This will help you to reach a wider audience and increase awareness about your products.
Statistics
- 93 percent of American adults listen to the radio over the course of the week. (marketingevolution.com)
- This includes 97 percent of Gen X, and 95 percent of Millennials. (marketingevolution.com)
- Video-ad views on OTT (over-the-top) devices grew 63% year over year in Q3 2016, and the trend is expected to continue, further crippling traditional TV advertising. (clearcode.cc)
- Radio is extremely accessible – 95 percent of cars have radios, and 99 percent of homes have radios. (marketingevolution.com)
- Television is a great brand awareness tool - Almost every American has a television, with 83 percent of adults having two or more, and American households keep their televisions on for 8.1 hours each day on average. (marketingevolution.com)
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How To
How do I buy TV time?
First, make sure you have an idea of a show that people would enjoy watching. You don't have to buy airtime if you don’t have an idea. You can pitch ideas to local stations. They are often looking for original content.
You can find stations that will give you airtime for free if you are lucky enough. If not, it's worth looking into their past activities. You might find something you can use from these shows.
The next step is to make a script. You should ensure that it is well-written and organized. It doesn't matter how much time it takes to write, so long as the work is completed in a reasonable amount.
Finally, once you're happy with the script, send it to the station. Tell them who you are, why you think this show would be successful, and what kind of format you'd like to go for.
It is likely that you will also be asked for references, such as other shows they have produced, and examples of scripts you have written in the past.
Once you get a response, you'll know if you've got a shot at getting the show aired. The best way to get a response is to contact someone directly involved with the show.