Not being assaulted by ads 24/7 was definitely one of the best aspects of growing up in the Soviet Union
Not being assaulted by ads 24/7 was definitely one of the best aspects of growing up in the Soviet Union


You were raised in Canada though...
Not being assaulted by ads 24/7 was definitely one of the best aspects of growing up in the Soviet Union
You were raised in Canada though...
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In their defense, not seeing ads probably was the best thing about living in the USSR.
There were ads. Source: born in USSR.
Out of curiosity, in your experience was it mostly government ads (or propaganda depending on the content ig) or corporate advertising like we get so much of in the world now?
It was commercial ads during NEP times, then mostly propaganda, plus occasional commercial ads targeted at foreigners which somehow ended up broadcast to the Soviet public as well. Sometimes it was also commercial ads whose purpose was to shift demand from one factory product to another factory alternative due to shortages or whatever.
But all in all ads as in Western point of view were rare. What was common - that's product placement in Soviet movies. Ads didn't have a long lasting effect, product placement in a popular movie could last for decades.