[net.tv] AT&T on TV

mark@mrstve.UUCP (Mark Smith) (03/07/86)

    Has anyone out there noticed that AT&T's equipment is appearing in a lot
    of TV's evening soaps.  For instance; Dallas, Dynasty, The Colbys, and
    Knot's Landing all have AT&T PC's in the offices and most of the phones
    (non-residential) are Merlins.  Even the desk in the lobby of the La Mirage
    (Dynasty) has a Unix Pc 6300.  Is this a coincidence or does AT&T have some
    sort of agreement with these shows?  I never see AT&T commercials during
    these episodes.  Do they sponsor them in any way?  Just curious.  I will
    welcome any answers either by mail or on the net.   Thanx...


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tom@utcsri.UUCP (Tom Nadas) (03/13/86)

My suspicion is that they pay a fee for these product placements.  In
a similar vein, note that Maddie on MOONLIGHTING has given up her 
Kaypro Robie computer for an Apple Macintosh, complete with external
drive.

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silber@batcomputer.TN.CORNELL.EDU (Jeffrey Silber) (03/13/86)

There are companies that specialize in getting products to appear in movies and
television shows.  There is usually a small payment involved to the show.  In
most cases all that is added is subliminal exposure, but in some cases there has
been a major benefit to the product (the best example is Reese's Pieces in E.T.
-- an opportunity that was turned down by M&Ms).  Columbia Pictures is owned by
Coca Cola, so don't expect to see too many Pepsi products in their films and 
television shows.

Also -- the phone on Crazy Like a Fox is a merlin.

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keith@whuxl.UUCP (TITUS) (03/14/86)

> 
>     Has anyone out there noticed that AT&T's equipment is appearing in a lot
>     of TV's evening soaps.  For instance; Dallas, Dynasty, The Colbys, and
>     Knot's Landing all have AT&T PC's in the offices and most of the phones
>     (non-residential) are Merlins.  Even the desk in the lobby of the La Mirage
>     (Dynasty) has a Unix Pc 6300.  Is this a coincidence or does AT&T have some
>     sort of agreement with these shows?  I never see AT&T commercials during
>     these episodes.  Do they sponsor them in any way?  Just curious.  I will
>     welcome any answers either by mail or on the net.   Thanx...
> 
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Yes, I have noticed this too, and I work for an AT&T Product Center!!  The 
fre advertising is great. Now if only I could get the product in as plentiful
supply as it is shown on tv I'd double my sales!

Does anyone in ATT-IS know anything about the above, I'd be interested. 


Thanks, 
Keith Titus 
AT&T Bell Laboratories
WHippany NJ    201-386-2229
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lmv@houxa.UUCP (L.VANDERBILT) (03/14/86)

There was a discussion about this 2 to 3 months ago in net.att ( i think
that's the newsgroup name).   It seems that there is a person whose
job it is to get our products into these shows.  The interesting thing
is that if you watch the shows week to week, the computers change
with each episode.  One week there might be an AT&T PC on 
someone's desk, but the next week there might be an APPLE on the
same desk, and so on.

Please no flames about AT&T posting to the world, since this doesn't
just apply to AT&T.  Thanks.

Lynn
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hsu@eneevax.UUCP (Dave Hsu) (03/15/86)

In article <401@batcomputer.TN.CORNELL.EDU> silber@batcomputer.UUCP (Jeffrey Silber) writes:
>
>Also -- the phone on Crazy Like a Fox is a merlin.
>Jeffrey A. Silber              silber@devvax.tn.cornell.edu

I'm not certain if this is from tie-ins...the Merlin happens to look very
snazzy.  Why, just last month, I was watching TV, and lemme see here...
Airwolf on CBS was using a white Merlin, some soap opera on ABC was using
a red one, and some NBC movie was using black ones.  All at the same time
(maybe they were talking to each other?)

Gee, and I thought it would be sort of impractical to have your house
rewired (and have an expensive controller installed) just to hook a Merlin
up to one phone line...

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darrelj@sdcrdcf.UUCP (Darrel VanBuer) (03/17/86)

A few years ago, I did a little consulting for a computer oriented TV show,
and the tech staff was always trying to scrounge the loan (or better) of
exotic equipment to dress the sets or do some effect.  The most impressive
item I saw loaned was a 2K x 2K plasma panel about 4 or 5 feet square (for
which they only had a canned demo to draw a world map).  The most they
"gave" for such loans was one line in the credits; small stuff didn't even
get that.

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mark@mrstve.UUCP (Mark Smith) (03/18/86)

In article <2316@utcsri.UUCP>, tom@utcsri.UUCP (Tom Nadas) writes:
> 
> My suspicion is that they pay a fee for these product placements.  In
> a similar vein, note that Maddie on MOONLIGHTING has given up her 
> Kaypro Robie computer for an Apple Macintosh, complete with external
> drive.
> 
   That Kaypro Robie made its way to Florida for last week's episode of Miami
   Vice.  Don Johnson was clicking away at the all too familar black keyboard.
   Seems sort of a step down since the week before he was typing on an IBM PC.

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rtm@cbosgd.UUCP (Randy Murray) (03/21/86)

AT&T must have dumped a truck-load of equipment on the unfortunate
CBS made-for-TV movie _ASSISN_ starring Robert Conrad.

There were PC 6300's, UNIX PC's, Merlin phones, and a few other goodies
in this _Terminator_ rip off.  Sounds as if a plot's afoot.
Too bad the movie didn't have one too . . .