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Advertising is a powerful force in American
culture.
It exists to sell products and
services.
In 1750 BC, the Code of Hammurabi made it a
crime, punishable by death, to sell anything
to a child without first obtaining a power of
attorney.
Starting in the 1990’s, selling products to
American children became a standard
business practice.
• The use of celebrities and other endorsers
in advertisements is a standard marketing
technique aimed at promoting new
products and enhancing market share of
existing brands.
• Audiences feel that they personally know
these famous personalities and often
develop an “illusion of intimacy” with them.
• Advertisers are well aware of the positive
influence that celebrities can bring to a
persuasive message.
• Celebrities are individuals who are symbolic
icons, popular in the culture, and transfer their
symbolic meaning to the products they
endorse in advertising.
• Marketers hope that consumers accept and
consume the meanings celebrity endorsers
represent and then link these meanings with
their products.
• Sneaker companies routinely use celebrity
athletes, like Michael Jordan, to help
position and market their premium brands.
• Young consumers often look upon
celebrities as their role models.
• The false advertising is that purchasing the
product will elevate the consumer to the
same level.
I wanna be like Mike!
It’s gotta be the shoes!
• Deceptive Advertising involves the use of
false statements or inaccurate information
related to cost, amount, and quality of the
product.
• Athletic apparel advertisements featuring
high-profile athletes take advantage of
youth by deluding them into “thinking they
can achieve their dreams by putting out
good money.”
• To further increase the persuasive appeal of
advertising, manufacturers have come to
rely heavily on the use of celebrities and
well-known individuals as endorsers of
their products.
• In their preoccupation to develop ads that
are persuasive, some advertisers may pay
inadequate attention to other criteria such
as informativeness and truthfulness.
• The youth are more vulnerable to mass
persuasion and deception than adults, and
they constitute both “the audience with the
greatest gullibility and the least amount of
money.”
• Everyone is hurt by deceptive advertising and
harmless bluffing, but those most susceptible to
such techniques are children, the uninformed, the
less educated, the poor, and the ill.
• These individuals are considered vulnerable; they
may put their faith in the advertised product, be
ultimately hurt by the deception, and suffer the
wrath of false advertising.
• Deceptive advertising is not persuasion, but
manipulation that violates the principle of
maintaining respect for others.
We discovered that if a woman is violent, she’s
too harsh. And if she’s ‘active’ (i.e., an aerobics
nut), she’s too light. We realized we wanted
them somewhere in between—they have to be
violent and still be feminine.
-Terry Sullivan, CEO,
Women’s Professional Football League
I don’t think women will ever totally mimic
male athletes, not because they are morally
superior but because of sexism. We won’t
allow women the same degree of freedom.
Mary Jo Kane, director
Tucker Center for Research
on Girls & Women in Sport
• As girls grow up, they often want to see what
is possible before they experiment with and
develop their own athletic skills. This is the
case because many of them still receive
mixed messages about becoming serious
athletes.
• The visions of being an athlete can be
clouded by swimsuit models in Sports
Illustrated.
• Female athletes have begun to be featured in
ads and marketing campaigns with high levels
of sex appeal.
• The promotion of these female athletes focuses
not only on their sports acumen, but on their
bodies which serve as an obvious endorsement
of sex and sexual appeal.
• Young athletes are led to believe that they can
only take part in that sport, if they too are sexy
and beautiful.
• The USA Women’s Beach Volleyball team created
widespread attention during the Olympics.
• Whether intentional or not on the part of the
camera operator and producer, viewers did see
players’ backsides throughout all games, and these
buttock shots included a large number of instances
when players made uniform adjustments.
• These media outlets chose to select the images that
showcased the women as sexual objects, not their
strength, athleticism, or power.
Female athletes appear to get more
coverage if they are physically
attractive and scantily clad, which
tends to deemphasize their athletic
prowess.
When it comes to marketing female
athletes and sports, sex sells better
than athletic skill..
Winning just doesn’t matter as much as it used to…There
are other ways these athletes can capture the public’s
attention: by being gorgeous or by being a ‘bad boy.’ And
getting the public’s attention is all these companies really
care about.
The real winners in advertising are not the
consumer or athlete, but the advertisers
themselves.
• Bissel, K. L., & Duke, A. M. (2007). Bump, set, spike: An analysis
of commentary and camera angles of women's beach
volleyball during the 2004 Summer Olympics. Journal of
Promotion Management, 13(1/2), 35-53.
• Bryant, J. E., & McElroy, M. (1997). Sociological dynamics of
sport and exercise. Englewood, CO: Morton Publishing
Company.
• Choic, S. M., & Rifon, N. J. (2007). Who is the celebrity in
advertising? Understanding dimensions of celebrity
images. Journal of Popular Culture, 40(2), 304-324.
• Coakley, J. (2001). Sport in society: Issues & controversies (7th
ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
• Desensi, J. T., & Rosenberg, D. (2003). Ethics and morality in
sport management. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information
Technology.
• Eitzen, D. S. (2003). Fair and foul: Beyond the myths and
paradoxes of sport (2nd ed.). New York: Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
• Kertz, C. L., & Ohanian, R. (1992). Source credibility, legal
liability, and the law of endorsements. Journal of Public
Policy & Marketing, 11(1), 12-23.
• Wilson, B., & Sparks, R. (1996). It's gotta be the shoes: Youth,
race, and sneaker commercials. Sociology of Sport Journal,
13, 398-427.

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Deceptive advertising: Athletes and Women in Sport

  • 1.
  • 2. Advertising is a powerful force in American culture. It exists to sell products and services. In 1750 BC, the Code of Hammurabi made it a crime, punishable by death, to sell anything to a child without first obtaining a power of attorney. Starting in the 1990’s, selling products to American children became a standard business practice.
  • 3. • The use of celebrities and other endorsers in advertisements is a standard marketing technique aimed at promoting new products and enhancing market share of existing brands. • Audiences feel that they personally know these famous personalities and often develop an “illusion of intimacy” with them. • Advertisers are well aware of the positive influence that celebrities can bring to a persuasive message. • Celebrities are individuals who are symbolic icons, popular in the culture, and transfer their symbolic meaning to the products they endorse in advertising. • Marketers hope that consumers accept and consume the meanings celebrity endorsers represent and then link these meanings with their products.
  • 4. • Sneaker companies routinely use celebrity athletes, like Michael Jordan, to help position and market their premium brands. • Young consumers often look upon celebrities as their role models. • The false advertising is that purchasing the product will elevate the consumer to the same level. I wanna be like Mike! It’s gotta be the shoes!
  • 5. • Deceptive Advertising involves the use of false statements or inaccurate information related to cost, amount, and quality of the product. • Athletic apparel advertisements featuring high-profile athletes take advantage of youth by deluding them into “thinking they can achieve their dreams by putting out good money.”
  • 6. • To further increase the persuasive appeal of advertising, manufacturers have come to rely heavily on the use of celebrities and well-known individuals as endorsers of their products. • In their preoccupation to develop ads that are persuasive, some advertisers may pay inadequate attention to other criteria such as informativeness and truthfulness.
  • 7. • The youth are more vulnerable to mass persuasion and deception than adults, and they constitute both “the audience with the greatest gullibility and the least amount of money.”
  • 8. • Everyone is hurt by deceptive advertising and harmless bluffing, but those most susceptible to such techniques are children, the uninformed, the less educated, the poor, and the ill. • These individuals are considered vulnerable; they may put their faith in the advertised product, be ultimately hurt by the deception, and suffer the wrath of false advertising. • Deceptive advertising is not persuasion, but manipulation that violates the principle of maintaining respect for others.
  • 9. We discovered that if a woman is violent, she’s too harsh. And if she’s ‘active’ (i.e., an aerobics nut), she’s too light. We realized we wanted them somewhere in between—they have to be violent and still be feminine. -Terry Sullivan, CEO, Women’s Professional Football League I don’t think women will ever totally mimic male athletes, not because they are morally superior but because of sexism. We won’t allow women the same degree of freedom. Mary Jo Kane, director Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport
  • 10. • As girls grow up, they often want to see what is possible before they experiment with and develop their own athletic skills. This is the case because many of them still receive mixed messages about becoming serious athletes. • The visions of being an athlete can be clouded by swimsuit models in Sports Illustrated.
  • 11. • Female athletes have begun to be featured in ads and marketing campaigns with high levels of sex appeal. • The promotion of these female athletes focuses not only on their sports acumen, but on their bodies which serve as an obvious endorsement of sex and sexual appeal. • Young athletes are led to believe that they can only take part in that sport, if they too are sexy and beautiful.
  • 12. • The USA Women’s Beach Volleyball team created widespread attention during the Olympics. • Whether intentional or not on the part of the camera operator and producer, viewers did see players’ backsides throughout all games, and these buttock shots included a large number of instances when players made uniform adjustments. • These media outlets chose to select the images that showcased the women as sexual objects, not their strength, athleticism, or power. Female athletes appear to get more coverage if they are physically attractive and scantily clad, which tends to deemphasize their athletic prowess. When it comes to marketing female athletes and sports, sex sells better than athletic skill.. Winning just doesn’t matter as much as it used to…There are other ways these athletes can capture the public’s attention: by being gorgeous or by being a ‘bad boy.’ And getting the public’s attention is all these companies really care about.
  • 13. The real winners in advertising are not the consumer or athlete, but the advertisers themselves.
  • 14. • Bissel, K. L., & Duke, A. M. (2007). Bump, set, spike: An analysis of commentary and camera angles of women's beach volleyball during the 2004 Summer Olympics. Journal of Promotion Management, 13(1/2), 35-53. • Bryant, J. E., & McElroy, M. (1997). Sociological dynamics of sport and exercise. Englewood, CO: Morton Publishing Company. • Choic, S. M., & Rifon, N. J. (2007). Who is the celebrity in advertising? Understanding dimensions of celebrity images. Journal of Popular Culture, 40(2), 304-324. • Coakley, J. (2001). Sport in society: Issues & controversies (7th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
  • 15. • Desensi, J. T., & Rosenberg, D. (2003). Ethics and morality in sport management. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology. • Eitzen, D. S. (2003). Fair and foul: Beyond the myths and paradoxes of sport (2nd ed.). New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. • Kertz, C. L., & Ohanian, R. (1992). Source credibility, legal liability, and the law of endorsements. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 11(1), 12-23. • Wilson, B., & Sparks, R. (1996). It's gotta be the shoes: Youth, race, and sneaker commercials. Sociology of Sport Journal, 13, 398-427.